Music |
| Performance concentration: Undergraduate
Elective/Secondary performance study (2-2-2-2 cr.); 7 hours chosen
from the following: Undergraduate Elective/Secondary performance study
(2 cr.); K100 Composition Undergraduate Elective/ Secondary (3 cr.)
(may be repeated for credit); K214 Instrumentation I (2 cr); K215
Instrumentation II (2 cr); K231 Free Counterpoint I (2 cr.); K232
Free Counterpoint II (2 cr.). |
| Composition concentration: K100 Composition
Undergraduate Elective/ Secondary (3-3-3 cr.); 6 hours chosen from
the following: Undergraduate Elective/Secondary performance study
(2 cr.); K214 Instrumentation I (2 cr); K215 Instrumentation II (2
cr); F316 Jazz Arranging I (3 cr.); F317 Jazz Arranging II (3 cr.);
F321-F322 Jazz Improvisation I-II (2-2 cr.). |
| Electronic Music concentration: K100
Composition Undergraduate Elective/ Secondary (3-3 cr.); K403 Electronic
Studio Resources I (3 cr.); K404 Electronic Studio Resources II (3
cr.); K406 Projects in Electronic Music (3 cr.). (Acceptance into
the Electronic Music Cognate by permission of the Director, Center
for Electronic and Computer Music only.) |
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Telecommunications |
| T206 Introduction to Design & Production (3 cr.); T283 Introduction to Video/Audio Production (3 cr.), T351 Video Field and Post-Production (3 cr.); 6 hours chosen from: T354 Program Graphics & Animation (3 cr.), T356 TV Studio Production (3 cr.), T366 Multiplayer Game Design (3 cr.), T361 Flash-Games & Interactive Media (3 cr.), T435 Documentary Production (3 cr.), T437 WTIU Production Workshop (1-3 cr.), T454 DVD Authoring (3 cr.), T436 Advanced Television Workshop (3 cr.). Admission to the advanced production
classes is by application only. Contact the Telecommunications department
for details. |
Business |
| A200 Foundations of Accounting (3 cr.); K201 The Computer
in Business (3 cr.); L201 Legal Environments of Business (3 cr.);
F300 Introduction to Financial Management (3 cr.) (P: A200); M300
Introduction to Marketing (3 cr.) (P: A200). (K201 must be passed
with a grade of C or higher to count towards a Business minor, and
L201 requires Sophomore status.). |
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Computer Science |
| 15 hours chosen from the following courses: A113-Data
Analysis using Spreadsheets (1.5 cr.); A114-Introduction to Databases
(1.5 cr.); A201-Introduction to Programming I (4 cr.); A202-Introduction
to Programming II (4 cr.); A338-Network Technologies and Administration
(4 cr.); A348-Mastering the World Wide Web (4 cr.). |
Informatics |
| I101 Introduction to Informatics (4 cr.); I202 Social
Informatics (3 cr.); I210 Information Infrastructure I (4 cr.); I211
Information Infrastructure II (4 cr.). |
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