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ACC - Economics, Finance & Mgmt
AFS - African Studies
AMS - American Studies
ANTH - Sociology & Anthropology
ARB - World Languages & Literatures
ARH - Art History
ART - Studio Art
ASN - Asian Studies
BIO - Biology
CAM - Digital Media Prod Interdisc
CHM - Chemistry
COMM - Communications
CSCH - Castle Scholars
CSS - World Languages & Literatures
DAN - Dance & Theatre
DTH - Dance & Theatre
ECO - Economics, Finance & Mgmt
EDU - Education
ENC - Academic Writing & Comp
ENE - Education
ENF - English
ENG - English
ENW - English
FIN - Economics, Finance & Mgmt
FRN - World Languages & Literatures
FYP - Preceptorial Administration
GER - World Languages & Literatures
HIS - History
HOLC - Holocaust Studies
IDS - Interdisciplinary Studies
INS - International Studies
IRSH - Irish Studies
ITL - World Languages & Literatures
JPN - World Languages & Literatures
LIS - Library Skills
MAC - Mathematics & Computer Science
MAE - Education
MATH - Mathematics & Computer Science
MGT - Economics, Finance & Mgmt
MKT - Economics, Finance & Mgmt
MPE - Education
MSTUD - Art History
MUA - Music
MUAT - Music
MUB - Music
MUE - Music
MUET - Music
MUH - Music
MUKH - Music
MUT - Music
MUTR - Music
MVL - UG Dean of Arts and Sciences
OFC - Off Campus
PHL - Philosophy
PHY - Physics
POS - Political Science & Legal Stud
PSY - Psychology
SOCJ - Interdisciplinary Studies
SOC - Sociology & Anthropology
SPN - World Languages & Literatures
SPRT - Sport Studies Interdisc
SSE - Education
WGS - Women's and Gender Studies
WREL - World Religions
WST - Women's and Gender Studies
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Narrative Courses
1 Media Production Elective
1 Media Writing Elective
AND
ARH ELEC
Art Hist. Elective
ART ELEC
Art Studio Elective
a senior independent study
a three credit internship in a social justice/service agency
Attendance at Department Meetings
Calculus I completed with a minimum grade of C-
DTH ____
2 semesters of Modern Dance or Ballet
DTH ____
Movement Elective
DTH 25__
Design Elective
DTH 3XXX
Performance Seminar
DTH 3XXX
Performance Seminars (2)
DTH 4XXX
Design Elective (Scene Design is a Liberal Arts Course)
DTH 4XXX
Performance Project
DTH 4XXX
Performance Project -Dance** or Theatre (2 productions, 1 credit each)
DTH XXX
or DTHXXX Survey of Dramatic Literature I or II
DTH XXXX
2 additional technique courses
DTH XXXX
Dance Elective
Elective 1 (Any CAM course, or approved media course in another dept.)
Elective 2
Elective 3
Elective 4
Five electives relating to Legal Studies or Criminal Law*
HIS ELEC
History Elective
HIS xxxx
Africa
HIS xxxx
Asia and the Middle East
HIS xxxx
Europe
HIS xxxx
Latin America and the Caribbean
IDS FL
General Foreign Lang.
IDS LIBARTS
General Liberal Arts
IDS SCIENCE
Scientific Reasoning & Science Distribution
MU_ 3___
3000-level Music Elective
MUA ____
Voice class or lessons
MUA 4___
Ensemble
MUA 4___
Lessons on Major Instrument or Voice
MUA 4___
Lessons on Major Instrument or Voice
MUA 4___
Music Ensemble (min. 5 in large ensemble)
MUA 4475
Performance Project/Music Theater
MUA/MUAT ___
Electives
One 2000-level course on literary traditions
One 3000-level ENG or ENF course in Literature or Film Studies
One additional ENF 3000/4000 seminar or qualifying ENG 3000-level seminar*
One additional ENG Literature elective at the 2000- or 3000-level
One American Studies Seminar (AMS- approved 3000-level course)
One course in English Literature (not a film course)
One course in Studio Art
One course on Ethics*
One course on Logic (see Philosophy Department)*
One Elective
One Elective in Creative/Professional Writing
One ENG 1000-level Introduction to Literature course
One Semester Museum Internship
one seminar at the 3000 level
One seminar on Perspective on Law*
OR
PUB 606
Book Production and Design**
PUB 608
Financial Aspects of Publishing**
PUB 610
General Interest Books**
PUB 612
Information Systems in Publishing**
PUB 624
Editorial Principles and Practices**
PUB 628
Marketing Principles and Practices**
Senior Evaluation (or two-semester Honors Seminar for Honors or Distinction)
Senior Thesis in Film Studies
Seven additional electives (see list of American Studies related courses).
The Senior Evaluation.
Three additional courses - one covering ancient Africa, one covering modern Africa and one covering Africans in the Diaspora.
Three additional electives (see section below on American Studies Courses).
Three electives in Creative/Professional Writing
Three electives, one of which must be at the 3000 level.
Three electives relating to Legal Studies or Criminal Law (Two of the electives must be from outside the Political Science Department)
Two 1000-level ENG courses in Literature
Two 3000-level electives from the department offerings
Two advanced physics courses (2000 level and beyond).
two electives approved by the student’s social justice advisor
Two electives in Criminal Law or Legal Studies (One of the electives may be from outside the Department)
Two ENF or qualifying ENG or ENW Electives in film*
Two ENG 2000-level courses in Literature
two semesters of the Fourth Credit Option added to their electives or core courses
Two semesters of upper level Modern Dance Technique **
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