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Discipline Course #

Semester 1
GS
100
ENGL
111W
HIST
101
MATH
105
ECON
202
POLI
111

Course Title
Fall
Freshmen Seminar
Composition I
History of Civilization 1
Problem Solving in Mathematics
Principles of Economics- Macro
Quest for Justice 1

Semester 3
RELG
ENGL
CHEM
SPAN
ECON
POLI

202
201
111
201
400
220

Fall
New Testament
Literature Culture 1
Fundamentals of Chemistry 1
Spanish
Information, Uncertainty, and Risk
The American Political Experience

Semester 5
ECON
ART
ECON
ECON
POLI
COMM

300
166
308
361
325
412

Fall
Intermediate Economic Theory
Photography 1
International Economics Policy
Public Finance
Consitiutional Law in the US 1
Communication and Leadership

Semester 7
GS
ECON
ECON
ECON
ACCT
POLI

435
450
305
330
201
331

Fall
Senior Symposium
Senior Seminar in Economics
Money, Credit, and Banking
History of Economic Thought
Princples of Accounting I
National Model United Nations I

TOTALS

Hours Grade Discipline


Semester 2
1
HIST
3
ENGL
3
HP
3
COMM
3
PHIL
3
ECON
POLI
16
Semester 4
3
ECON
3
SCIE
4
ECON
3
PHIL
3
POLI
3
COMM
19
Semester 6
3
ECON
3
SPAN
3
ECON
3
POLI
3
POLI
3
COMM
18
Semester 8
3
POLI
3
POLI
3
POLI
3
ACCT
3
POLI
3
POLI
18
71

Total Credits Towards Graduation*


147
*Total credits should meet or exceed 124 to be
eligible for graduation

Course # Course Title


Hours Grade Campus Work Experience
Spring
102 History of Civilization 2
3
Leadership/Co-Curricular Activities
112W Composition II
3
102 Life Choices for Health&Well
2
Honors Societies
101 Argumentation and Pratical Reasoning3
200 Intro to Philosophy
3
Internships
201 Princple's of Economics
3
112 Quest for Justice II
3
Study Abroad
20
Spring
Independent Study/Research
202 Principle's of Economics
3
101 Princple's of Science 1
4
250 Research Methods in Economics
4
204 Introduction to Ethics
3
321 Political Science Research Methods 3
398 Special Topics in Communication
3
20
Spring
301 Intermediate Economic Theory
3
201 Oral Communication Course
3
303 Managerial Economics
3
362 Recent Political Thought
3
207 Comparative Politics
3
400 Public Relations Media and Campaigns3
18
Spring
410 Senior Thesis Seminar
3
312 Money and Power: Congress and Interest
3 Groups
372 United States Foreign Policy
3
202 Principles of Accounting II
3
311 The American Presidency
3
303 Terrorism and Revolution
3
Key
18
General Education Courses
76

Semester 1
HONR
HONR
HONR
SPAN
PHYS
MATH

100
103
111
201
161
103

First-Year Seminar
Composition
Humanities
Intermediate Spanish
Physics I
Calculus I

1
3
3
3
4
3

Semester 2
HONR
HONR
BIOL
ART
PHYS
MUSC
GS

112
131
114
221
142
23
201

Semester 4
HONR
HONR
HONR
BIOL
CHEM
GS

212
221
344
220
111
201

Semester 6
PSYC
BIOL
HPE
CHEM
BIOM

315
323
102
222
428

Semester 8
BIOM

399

BIOL

333

CREDITS

124

17
Semester 3
HONR
HONR
BIOL
CHEM
SPAN
GS

211
345
113
111
202
201

Humanities Seminar
Thomas Jefferson
Evolution of Cells
Fund of Chemistry I
Intermediate Spanish
Peer Tutor Seminar

3
3
4
4
3
1
18

Semester 5
HONR
STAT
BIOL
CHEM

346
222
424
221

Happiness
Introductory Statistics
Mirobiology
Organic Chemistry I

3
3
4
4

14
Semester 7
HONR
BIOM
BIOL
BIOM

451
420
332
301

Thesis
Cancer Biology
Human A&P I
Biomedal Science Seminar

3
4
4
1

12
TOTALS

61

Humanities
Social Science Seminar
Cells
3D Forms & Sculpture
College Physics II
Hand bell Choir
Peer Tutor Seminar

3
3
4
3
4
1
1

Planned Co-Curricular Activities


Club Soccer Fall 2013
PACE, healthy living, budget committee Fall 2013
**Summer Internship In middle of Junior and Senior Year
EMS Spring 2014

19
Humanities Seminar
Fine Arts Seminar
Synthetic Life
Cellular Diversity
Fund of Chemistry II
Peer Tutor Seminar

3
3
3
4
4
1

Planned Leadership Activities


Allies Institute Spring 2013
LC Leads Spring 2013
Student Government: Senate, budget committee 2012-2013
Connection Leader 2013-2014
Leadership Summit Fall 2013
Anderson Leadership Conference: Presented & Attended Fall 2013
Connection Leader Coordinator 2014-2015

18
Drugs and Behavior
Genetics
Con Exer & Life
Organic Chemistry II
Individual Research

3
4
2
4
3
PA Requirements
16

Internship

Human A&P II

10
63

Westover Course Requirements

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