Academic Programs
The State of Louisiana Board of Regents, in its Master Plan for Higher Education, designated LSU as Louisiana's single "comprehensive university."
It is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association
of Colleges and Schools, to award bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and professional
degrees.
The LSU student has the opportunity to experience a rich diversity of courses,
curricula, students, faculty, and settings which stimulate and challenge individual
growth. As the state's comprehensive University, LSU offers numerous choices
for intellectual development, career options, and cultural exposure. The undergraduate
classroom is enhanced through LSU's research status, ensuring that students
are aware of the most recent discoveries and are taught innovative modes of
inquiry.
Bachelor's degrees are offered in 71 major fields, master's degrees are offered in 75 major fields, and doctoral degrees are offered in 54 major fields.
The University has no more important mission than to provide its students with outstanding learning opportunities. LSU offers undergraduate programs of study that are both rigorous and exciting. These programs attract bright, energetic students who wish to prepare for the career challenges of the 21st century.
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES
Academic
programs and services at LSU provide students with the opportunity to obtain
a strong general education, explore a variety of fields and majors, and have
direct contact with faculty in their major field. Freshmen are admitted to
University College where they either declare a major or examine educational
and career alternatives while completing the general education requirements.
To complete degree requirements, students must meet the admission requirements
of a senior or degree-granting college.
Students select from degree programs offered by ten senior colleges.
College
of Agriculture
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science in Forestry
College
of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of General Studies
College
of Basic Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science in Geology
E. J.
Ourso College of Business Administration
Bachelor of Science
College
of Design
Bachelor of Architecture
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Interior Design
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
College
of Education
Bachelor of Science
College
of Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Construction Management
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering
Manship
School of Mass Communication
Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication
College
of Music and Dramatic Arts
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Music Education
GRADUATE DEGREES
Graduate degrees that the University is currently authorized by the Board of Regents to offer are listed below. Please see the chapter "Graduate School and Professional Programs" for additional information.
Master of
Arts
Master of Arts in Liberal Arts
Master of Fine Arts
Master of Landscape Architecture
Master of Science
Master of Science in Biological and Agricultural Engineering
Master of Science in Chemical Engineering
Master of Science in Civil Engineering
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Master of Science in Industrial Engineering
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering
Master of Science in Systems Science
Master of Science in Engineering Science
Master of Applied Statistics
Master of Architecture
Master of Education
Master of Library & Information Science
Master of Natural Sciences
Master of Mass Communication
Master of Music
Master of Business Administration
Master of Public Administration
Master of Social Work
Doctor of Philosophy
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Doctor of Musical Arts
Certificate of Advanced Study in Library and Information Science
Certificate of Education Specialist
COURSE OFFERINGS
Instruction is provided through a wide variety of on- and off-campus courses. The academic year is divided into fall and spring semesters and a summer term consisting of one or more sessions. Most classes are taught between 7:30 a.m. and 10 p.m., Monday through Friday.
The fall semester starts in mid-August and ends in mid-December; the spring semester lasts from January to May. Between the spring semester and the summer term, there is a three-week intensive intersession, during which students attend classes for three hours each day. The summer sessions are generally held from early June to early August. Many students take advantage of the summer term to expedite graduation, to take courses unavailable during the fall or spring, or to lighten the academic load for the following semester.
Some courses are taught through correspondence study, via television, or in off-campus locations through the Division of Continuing Education. These offerings provide maximum flexibility for students, particularly older students and those who work during the day. Also available are educational opportunities through ROTC, the "Artist and Lecture Series," the Career Services Center, LSU-Baton Rouge Community College Cross-Enrollment Program, and LSU-Southern University cooperative programs.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Students with superior academic potential can find challenges in the Honors College in the form of advanced course work, lectures, seminars, and independent research. For additional information, see the "Honors College" section in this catalog.
The Division of Continuing Education offers instruction for individuals who are not in residence on any LSU campus through off-campus classes, correspondence study, short courses, conferences, seminars, and other specialized instructional programs. For more information, see the section "Division of Continuing Education" in this catalog.
The LSU
Evening School offers students opportunities to obtain college degrees
by attending courses at night and on weekends. Students may work toward undergraduate
degrees in computer science, English, general business administration, general
studies, history, mathematics, political science, psychology (B.A. or B.S.),
and sociology, a Master of Arts in Liberal Arts degree, or certification in
elementary and secondary education. Courses may be taken for degree credit
or audited. These courses are offered on the LSU campus and at sites in East
Baton Rouge Parish.
Off-Campus Programs are offered throughout the state. A Master of Library and Information Science degree is offered at varied locations throughout the state, the Master of Arts in Liberal Arts is offered at Fort Polk, and a doctoral degree in education is offered in Shreveport.
In addition, a program sponsored by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at the Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi, represents a consortium of LSU, Texas A&M, and Mississippi State University, each of whom provides doctoral courses in various scientific fields.
There are
also courses offered through public and cable television, by satellite, audio-graphics,
and compressed video.
In an effort to ensure success in sports and academics, the Academic Center for Athletes offers career, academic, and personal counseling tailored to the needs of student-athletes.
ARTIST AND LECTURE SERIES AND LECTURESHIPS
LSU sponsors artist and lecture series and lectureships to foster intellectual inquiry, stimulate dialog, and cultivate unique experiences with outstanding performance in a variety of fields. Among these programs are:
Aesculapian
Lecture Series in Veterinary Medicine
Arts & Sciences Humanities Lecture Series
Senator John Breaux Annual Symposium in Media
and Public Affairs
British Petroleum Lecture Series in Geology
Chancellor's Distinguished Lectureship Series
College of Design Paula G. Manship Lecture Series
J. Norman Efferson Lectureship Series
Festival of Contemporary Music
Walter Lynwood Fleming Lectures in Southern History
James C. and Cherie H. Flores Master of Business
Administration Program Distinguished Speaker Series
Frank J. Germano Lecture Series on the Practice
of Civil Engineering
Max Goodrich Distinguished Speaker Series in Physics
and Astronomy
Giles Wilkeson Gray Lecture Series in Speech Communication
J. C. Greer Distinguished Speaker Series in Business
Administration
Holt B. Harrison/Harrison Paint Co./Elmira H.
Harrison Lectureship
Walter Hitesman Lecture Series in Mass Communication
Hubert H. Humphrey Lectureship in Public Affairs
Thomas Austin Kirby Lectures in the Humanities
J. W. Kistler Conference
W. A . Lawrence Lecture
School of Library and Information Science Beta
Phi Mu Award Series
Modern History Colloquium
Oceanography & Coastal Sciences Distinguished
Lectureship Series
Pasquale Porcelli Distinguished Lecture Series
in Mathematics
Patrick Lecture Series in Nutrition, Food Science,
and Wetland Science
Janice R. Sachse Visiting Artist Series
Edward Douglass White Lectures
L. J. Wilbert Memorial Lectures in Geology
School of MusicThroughout each year, the
School of Music presents a comprehensive
series
of concerts involving faculty soloists, symphony, wind ensemble; jazz, gospel,
choral,
and chamber music; and opera.
LSU Theatre presents five major productions each
year, as well as a "Second Season"
of student-directed presentations. Swine Palace Productions,
a professional theatre company,
offers productions in the fall and spring, in association with
LSU Theatre.
BOARD OF REGENTS' ACADEMIC POLICY
The University
conforms to Board of Regents' requirements to ensure consistency of official
documentation with the Regents' Inventory of Degree and Certificate Programs.
The following standardized terms are used in LSU catalogs, diplomas, commencement
programs, transcripts, and other official documents:
Degree The title of the award conferred
on students by a college, university, or professional school upon completion
of a unified program of study (i.e., Bachelor of Arts, B.A.; Bachelor of Science,
B.S.; Master of Science, M.S.; Master of Fine Arts, M.F.A.; Master of Landscape
Architecture, M.L.A.; Doctor of Philosophy, Ph.D., etc.).
Degree
Program A grouping of campus-approved
courses and requirements (i.e., minimum gpa, comprehensive examinations, English
and mathematics proficiency) that, when satisfactorily completed, will entitle
the student to a degree from a public institution of higher education.
Degree
Designation A degree designation for
each authorized program at public institutions of higher education is listed
in the Board of Regents' Inventory of Degree and Certificate Programs. Some
programs require the name of the subject area as part of the degree designation
(i.e., Bachelor of Architecture, B.Arch.; Master of Social Work, M.S.W.; Juris
Doctorate, J.D., etc.).
Degree Subject Area The primary
discipline/field that constitutes the focus of a degree program. (For example,
a Bachelor of Arts in History. In some cases, the degree subject area is part
of the degree title, as in Bachelor of Architecture, Master of Landscape Architecture.)
Degree
Title The complete label of a degree
program consisting of the degree designation and the degree subject area (i.e.,
Bachelor of Arts in History; Bachelor of Science in Chemistry). After satisfactorily
completing a degree program, a student will be entitled to a degree in the
appropriate subject area from a public institution of higher education.
Curriculum
A description of the required and elective courses
for a degree program.
Major
That part of a degree program consisting of a specified group
of courses in a particular discipline or field. The name of the major is usually
consistent with the degree subject area. A major usually consists of 25 percent
or more of the total hours required in an undergraduate curriculum. Establishment
of a major requires prior approval by the Board of Regents.
Minor That part of a degree program consisting of a specified group of courses in a particular discipline or field. The minor usually consists of 15 percent or more of the total hours required in an undergraduate curriculum. Minors do not require prior approval by the Board of Regents.
Concentration
An alternative track of courses within a major,
accounting for at least 30 percent of the major requirements. Establishment
of a concentration does not require prior approval by the Board of Regents.
Transcripts
list degree titles, majors, minors,and concentrations. Diplomas list only
the ap-propriate degree designations.
Undergraduate degrees that the University is currently authorized by the Board of Regents to offer are presented in the following tables by college. Minors and areas of concentration within degree programs are also listed.
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COLLEGE
OF AGRICULTURE DEGREE PROGRAMSUNDERGRADUATE
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DEPARTMENT
|
CURRICULUM/MAJOR
(CIP CODE) |
CURRICULUM
CODE |
DEGREE
|
#
HRS.
|
CONCENTRATION
|
CONCENTRATION
CODE
|
| Agricultural Economics |
Agricultural
Business (010101) |
AGBU | B.S. | 134 | Agribusiness Finance | AGBFIN |
| Agribusiness Management | AGBMGT | |||||
| International Marketing | INTMKT | |||||
| Biological
& Agricultural Engineering |
For undergraduate
degree, see College of Engineering |
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| Forestry,
Wildlife, & Fisheries |
Forestry
(Forest Management) (030506) |
FORM | B.S.F. | 134 | Ecosystem Management | ECOMGT |
| Forest Management | FORMGT | |||||
| Wildlife
& Fisheries (030601) |
WILDF | B.S. | 128 | Aquaculture | AQUCLT | |
| Fisheries | FISHER | |||||
| Fish/Wildlife Conservation | FWCNSV | |||||
| Wildlife | WLDLIF | |||||
| 3+1 (Wildlife & Fisheries) | 3+1WF | |||||
| Human Ecology | Dietetics (190503) |
HED | B.S. | 128 | ||
| Family,
Child, & Consumer Sciences (190701) |
HEFCC | B.S. | 128-130 | Consumer Science | CNSUMR | |
| Human Services Management | HSMGT | |||||
| Nursery School & Kindergarten Teaching | NS/KDG | |||||
| Textiles,
Apparel, & Merchandising (080102) |
HETAM | B.S. | 128 | Apparel Design | APPARL | |
| Merchandising | MERCHD | |||||
| Textile Science | TEXTIL | |||||
| Interdepartmental | Animal,
Dairy, & Poultry Sciences (020201) |
ADP | B.S. | 134 | Animal Sciences | ANIMAL |
| Dairy Foods Technology | DRYFDS | |||||
| Dairy Production | DRYPRD | |||||
| Poultry Sciences | POULTR | |||||
| Science & Technology Animal Science | SCITNA | |||||
| Science & TechnologyDairy Science | SCITND | |||||
| Science & Technology Poultry Science | SCITNP | |||||
| 3+1Animal Sciences | 3+1A | |||||
| 3+1Dairy Sciences | 3+1D | |||||
| 3+1Poultry Sciences | 3+1P | |||||
| Environmental
Management Systems (030102) |
ENSYS | B.S. | 130 | Environmental Science | ENVSCI | |
| Policy Analysis | PLCYAN | |||||
| Resource Conservation | RESCON | |||||
| Nutrition,
Food, & Culinary Sciences (020301) |
NFCSC | B.S. | 128 | Culinary Science | CULSCI | |
| Food Science & Technology | FDSCTC | |||||
| Nutrition/Premedical | NUTRPM | |||||
| Plant
& Soil Systems (020401) |
PLSYS | B.S. | 132-133 | Agricultural Pest ManagementEntomology | APME | |
| Agricultural Pest ManagementPlant Path. | APMP | |||||
| Crop Management | CRPMGT | |||||
| Horticultural Science | HORTSC | |||||
| Ornamentals, Olericulture, & Pomology | OROLPM | |||||
| Soil Science | SOILSC | |||||
| Turfgrass Management | TRFMGT | |||||
| Urban Entomology | URBENT | |||||
| School of Human Resource Education and Workforce Development | Vocational
Education (131399) |
VED | B.S. | 135 | Adult, Extension, International Education | ADEXIE |
| Agricultural Education | AGED | |||||
| Business Education | BUED | |||||
| Career Development | CARDEV | |||||
| Home Economics Education | HEED | |||||
| Industrial Education | INED | |||||
| Training & Development | TRDEV | |||||
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COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES DEGREE PROGRAMSUNDERGRADUATE |
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DEPARTMENT |
CURRICULUM/MAJOR
(CIP CODE) |
CURRICULUM
CODE
|
DEGREE
|
#
HRS.
|
CONCENTRATION
|
CONCENTRATION
CODE
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| Interdepartmental | Economics (450601) | ECONA | B.A. | 128 | ||
| General Studies (240102) | GS | B.G.S. | 129 | Physical Therapy | PPT | |
| International
Studies (059999) |
INTL | B.A. | 128 | Africa and the Middle East | AFRME | |
| Asia | ASIA | |||||
| Europe | EUROPE | |||||
| Global Studies | GLOBST | |||||
| Latin America | LATNAM | |||||
| Russia and Central Asia | RUSSCA | |||||
| Liberal
Arts (240101) |
LIBAR | B.A. | 128-132 | Art History | FA-AH | |
| Studio Art | FA-ST | |||||
| Women's & Gender Studies | WGS | |||||
| Russian
Area Studies (050110) |
RUSAS | B.A. | 128 | |||
| Communication Sciences & Disorders |
Communication
Disorders (510204) |
COMD | B.A. | 128 | ||
| English | English (230101) |
ENGL | B.A. | 128 | Creative Writing | ENCW |
| Literature | ENLT | |||||
| Writing & Culture | WRITCU | |||||
| Foreign Languages & Literatures | German (160501) |
GERM | B.A. | 128 | ||
| Latin (161203) |
CLATN | B.A. | 128 | |||
|
Spanish |
SPAN | B.A. | 128 | |||
| French Studies | French (160901) |
FREN | B.A. | 128-132 | ||
| Geography
& Anthropology |
Anthropology (450201) |
ANTH | B.A. | 128 | ||
| GEOGA | B.A. | 128 | ||||
| Geography (450701) |
GEOGS | B.S. | 128 | |||
| History | History (450801) |
HIST | B.A. | 128 | ||
| Mathematics | Mathematics (270101) |
MATH | B.S. | 128 | Actuarial Science | MACTSC |
| Applied/Discrete Mathematics | MADM | |||||
| Applied
Mathematics/ Communications Engineering |
MAMCE | |||||
| Computer Science | MCSC | |||||
| Mathematics | MATH | |||||
| Philosophy & Religious Studies | Philosophy (380101) |
PHIL | B.A. | 128 | Religious Studies | REL |
| Political Science | Political
Science (451001) |
POLI | B.A. | 128 | ||
| Psychology | Psychology (420101) |
PSYCA | B.A. | 128 | ||
| PSYCS | B.S. | 128 | ||||
| Sociology | Sociology (451101) |
SOCL | B.A. | 128 | Applied Sociology | APSOCL |
| Criminology | SOCJ | |||||
| Rural Sociology | RUSOCL | |||||
| Speech Communication | Speech
Communication (231001) |
SPCM | B.A. | 128 | ||
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COLLEGE
OF BASIC SCIENCES DEGREE PROGRAMSUNDERGRADUATE
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DEPARTMENT
|
CURRICULUM/MAJOR
(CIP CODE) |
CURRICULUM
CODE
|
DEGREE
|
#
HRS.
|
CONCENTRATION
|
CONCENTRATION
CODE
|
| Biological Sciences | Biochemistry (260202) |
BCH | B.S. | 129 | ||
| Biological
Sciences (269999) |
BIOL | B.S. | 128 | Marine Biology | MARINE | |
| Microbiology (260501) |
MBIO | B.S. | 128 | |||
| Chemistry | Chemistry (400501) |
CHEM | B.S. | 128 | Biological Chemistry | BCHEM |
| Chemical Physics | CHEMPH | |||||
| Chemistry | CHEM | |||||
| Chemistry & a Second Discipline | CHEMSD | |||||
| Environmental Chemistry | ENVCHM | |||||
| Materials | CHMMAT | |||||
| Polymers | CHMPLY | |||||
| Preprofessional Chemistry | PPCHEM | |||||
| Computer Science | Computer
Science (110701) |
CSC | B.S. | 133 | ||
| Geology & Geophysics | Geology (400601) |
GEOLP | B.S. in Geology (B.S.Geol.) | 128 | Environmental Geology | ENVGEO |
| Geology | GEOLP | |||||
| Physics
& Astronomy |
Physics (400801) |
PHYS | B.S. | 130 | Astronomy | ASTR |
| Physics | PHYS | |||||
| Physics & a Second Discipline | PHYSD | |||||
| Physics & Secondary Education Area | PHYSE | |||||
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E.
J. OURSO COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREE PROGRAMSUNDERGRADUATE
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DEPARTMENT
|
CURRICULUM/MAJOR
(CIP CODE) |
CURRICULUM
CODE |
DEGREE
|
#
HRS.
|
CONCENTRATION
|
CONCENTRATION
CODE
|
| Accounting | Accounting (520301) |
ACCT | B.S. | 120 | Management Accounting | MGTACT |
| Economics | Economics (520601) |
ECONS | B.S. | 120-119 | Empirical Economic Analysis | EEA |
| International Trade
& Finance (521101) |
ITF | B.S. | 120-119 | |||
| Finance | Finance (520801) |
FIN | B.S. | 120-119 | Financial Management | FINMGT |
| Financial Services | FINSER | |||||
| Investments | INVEST | |||||
| Real Estate | REALES | |||||
| Risk Management and Insurance | RISK | |||||
| Information Systems & Decision Sciences | Information Systems
& Decision Sciences (521301) |
ISDS | B.S. | 129-128 | ||
| Interdepartmental | General
Business Administration (520201) |
GBUS | B.S. | 120-119 | Business Administration Prelaw |
BADLAW |
| Business & Public Administration | BADPAD | |||||
| William W. and Catherine M. Rucks Department of Management | Management (520201) |
MGT | B.S. | 120-119 | Entrepreneurship | ENTREP |
| Human Resource Management | HUMRES | |||||
| Management | GENMGT | |||||
| Marketing | Marketing (521401) |
MKT | B.S. | 120-119 | Business-to-Business Marketing | BTBMKT |
| Emarketing | EMKT | |||||
| Marketing Research | MKTRES | |||||
| Retail Marketing | RETMKT | |||||
| Sales & Service Marketing | SLSMKT | |||||
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COLLEGE
OF DESIGN DEGREE PROGRAMSUNDERGRADUATE
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DEPARTMENT
|
CURRICULUM/MAJOR
(CIP CODE) |
CURRICULUM
CODE |
DEGREE
|
#
HRS.
|
CONCENTRATION
|
CONCENTRATION
CODE
|
| Architecture | Architecture
(5-year program) (040201) |
ARCH | Bachelor
of Architecture (B.Arch.) |
160 | ||
| Art | Studio Art(500702) | STAR | Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) | 132 | Ceramics | CERAM |
| Graphic Design | GRDESN | |||||
| Jewelry/Metalsmithing | JWLMET | |||||
| Painting | PAINT | |||||
| Photography | PHOTO | |||||
| Printmaking | ||||||
| Sculpture | SCULPT | |||||
| Interior Design | Interior
Design (040501) |
ID | Bachelor
of Interior Design (B.I.D.) |
135-131 | ||
| Landscape Architecture |
Landscape
Architecture (5-year program) (040601) |
LA | Bachelor
of Landscape Architecture (B.L.A.) |
160 | ||
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COLLEGE
OF EDUCATION DEGREE PROGRAMSUNDERGRADUATE
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DEPARTMENT
|
CURRICULUM/MAJOR
(CIP CODE) |
CURRICULUM
CODE |
DEGREE
|
#
HRS.
|
CONCENTRATION
|
CONCENTRATION
CODE
|
| Curriculum
& Instruction |
Elementary
Grades Education (131202) |
ELED | B.S. | 128 | Four-Year Undergraduate Teacher Certification | 4YRCRT |
| Holmes Certification | HOLCRT | |||||
| Secondary
Education (131205) |
SECED | B.S. | 128 | Art | SEART | |
| Biology | SEBIOL | |||||
| Chemistry | SECHEM | |||||
| English | SEENGL | |||||
| French | SEFREN | |||||
| Mathematics | SEMATH | |||||
| Physics | SEPHYS | |||||
| Social Studies | SESOCL | |||||
| Spanish | SESPAN | |||||
| Kinesiology | Kinesiology (131314) |
KIN | B.S. | 128-130 | Athletic Training | ATHTR |
| Fitness Studies | FITNES | |||||
| Health & Physical Education Teacher Certification | HPECRT | |||||
| Human Movement Science | HU-MVT | |||||
| Sports Studies | SP-STU | |||||
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COLLEGE
OF ENGINEERING DEGREE PROGRAMSUNDERGRADUATE
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DEPARTMENT
|
CURRICULUM/MAJOR
(CIP CODE) |
CURRICULUM
CODE |
DEGREE
|
#
HRS.
|
CONCENTRATION
|
CONCENTRATION
CODE
|
| Biological & Agricultural Engineering | Biological
Engineering (140501) |
BE | B.S. in
Biological Engineering (B.S.B.E.) |
128 | ||
| Chemical Engineering |
Chemical
Engineering (140701) |
CHE | B.S.in Chemical Engineering (B.S.Che.E.) | 131 | ||
| Civil
& Environmental Engineering |
Civil
Engineering (140801) |
CE | B.S. in
Civil Engineering (B.S.C.E.) |
133 | ||
| Environmental
Engineering (141401) |
EVEG | B.S. in Environmental Engineering (B.S.Env.E.) | 128 | |||
| Construction Management | Construction
Management (150101) |
CM | B.S. in Construction Management (B.S.C.M.) | 127 | ||
| Electrical
& Computer Engineering |
Computer
Engineering (140901) |
EEC | B.S.
in Electrical Engineering (B.S.E.E.) |
129 | ||
| Electrical
Engineering (141001) |
EE | 128 | ||||
| Industrial
& Manufacturing Systems Engineering |
Industrial
Engineering (141701) |
IE | B.S. in Industrial Engineering (B.S.I.E.) |
133 | ||
| Mechanical Engineering |
Mechanical
Engineering (141901) |
ME | B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (B.S.M.E.) |
134 | ||
| Craft
and Hawkins Department of Petroleum Engineering |
Petroleum
Engineering (142501) |
PETE | B.S. in Petroleum
Engineering (B.S.P.E.) |
131 | ||
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MANSHIP SCHOOL OF MASS COMMUNICATION DEGREE PROGRAMSUNDERGRADUATE |
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DEPARTMENT |
CURRICULUM/MAJOR
(CIP CODE) |
CURRICULUM
CODE |
DEGREE
|
#
HRS.
|
CONCENTRATION
|
CONCENTRATION
CODE
|
| Mass Communication |
Mass
Communication (090403) |
MC | Bachelor
of Arts in Mass Communication (B.A.M.C.) |
128 | Advertising | ADV |
| Electronic Media | EMEDA | |||||
| Journalism | JOURN | |||||
| Political Communication | POLCM | |||||
| Public Relations | PR | |||||
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COLLEGE
OF MUSIC AND DRAMATIC ARTS DEGREE PROGRAMSUNDERGRADUATE
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DEPARTMENT
|
CURRICULUM/MAJOR
(CIP CODE) |
CURRICULUM
CODE |
DEGREE
|
#
HRS.
|
CONCENTRATION
|
CONCENTRATION
CODE
|
| Music | Music (500903) |
MUS | Bachelor of Music (B.M.) | 131 | Brass | BRASS |
| Composition | COMP | |||||
| Harp | HRP | |||||
| Organ | ORGN | |||||
| Percussion | PERC | |||||
| Piano Pedagogy | PIAPD | |||||
| Piano Performance | PIAPF | |||||
| String | STRNG | |||||
| Voice | VOICE | |||||
| Woodwind | WWIND | |||||
| Music
Education (131312) |
MUSED | Bachelor of Music Education (B.M.Ed.) | 134 | Instrumental | INSTM | |
| Vocal | VOCAL | |||||
| Music (500901) |
MUSAR | B.A. | 128 | |||
| Theatre | Theatre (500501) |
THTR | B.A. | 128 | Literature, History, & Theory | LH&T |
| Design/Technology | TD&T | |||||
| Performance | PERF | |||||
| Theatre Studies | THTRST | |||||
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UNDERGRADUATE
MINORS
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MINOR
CODE
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DESCRIPTION
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COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT
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| AAAS | African & African-American Studies | College of Arts & Sciences |
| ADP | Animal, Dairy, & Poultry Sciences | College of Agriculture |
| AGBU | Agricultural Business | Department of Agricultural Economics & Agribusiness |
| AGRMC | Agriculture for Students in Mass Communication | College of Agriculture |
| AGRO | Agronomy | Department of Agronomy |
| ANTH | Anthropology | Department of Geography & Anthropology |
| APM | Agricultural Pest Management | College of Agriculture |
| APPST | Applied Statistics | Department of Experimental Statistics |
| AQUA | Aquaculture | School of Forestry, Wildlife, & Fisheries |
| ARTHS | Art History | College of Arts & Sciences |
| ASIAN | Asian Studies | College of Arts & Sciences |
| AVA | Audio-Visual Arts | College of Arts & Sciences |
| BADM | Business Administration | E. J. Ourso College of Business Administration |
| BE | Biological Engineering | College of Engineering |
| BIOL | Biological Sciences | College of Basic Sciences |
| BUSAG | Business AdministrationAgriculture | E. J. Ourso College of Business Administration |
| CERAM | Ceramics | School of Art |
| CHEM | Chemistry | Department of Chemistry |
| CLCV | Classical Civilization | Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures |
| CM | Construction Management | Department of Construction Management |
| CORR | Corrections | School of Social Work |
| CSC | Computer Science | Department of Computer Science |
| DANCE | Dance | Department of Theatre |
| ECE | Electrical & Computer Engineering | Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering |
| ECON | Economics | College of Arts & Sciences |
| ENGL | English | Department of English |
| ENTM | Entomology | Department of Entomology |
| EVEG | Environmental Engineering | Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering |
| FISH | Fisheries | School of Forestry, Wildlife, & Fisheries |
| FOR | Forestry | School of Forestry, Wildlife, & Fisheries |
| FREN | French | Department of French Studies |
| FWCON | Fish & Wildlife Conservation | School of Forestry, Wildlife, & Fisheries |
| GEOG | Geography | Department of Geography & Anthropology |
| GEOL | Geology | Department of Geology & Geophysics |
| GERM | German | Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures |
| GREK | Greek | Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures |
| HIST | History | Department of History |
| HORT | Horticulture | Department of Horticulture |
| HS-SH | Health ScienceSchool Health | College of Education |
| INTL | International Studies | College of Arts & Sciences |
| ITAL | Italian | Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures |
| JEWST | Jewish Studies | College of Arts & Sciences |
| JWMET | Jewelry/Metalsmithing | School of Art |
| LATN | Latin | Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures |
| LING | Linguistics | College of Arts & Sciences |
| MATH | Mathematics | Department of Mathematics |
| MATSC | Materials Science and Engineering | Department of Mechanical Engineering |
| MCGEN | Mass CommunicationGeneral | School of Mass Communication |
| ME | Mechanical Engineering | Department of Mechanical Engineering |
| MUSAD | Music Administration for Students in Management | E. J. Ourso College of Business Administration |
| MUSIC | Music | School of Music |
| NFCSC | Nutrition, Food, & Culinary Sciences | College of Agriculture |
| NS | Nuclear Science | College of Basic Sciences |
| OHS | Occupational Health & Safety | College of Engineering |
| PAINT | Painting & Drawing | School of Art |
| PHIL | Philosophy | Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies |
| PHOTO | Photography | School of Art |
| PHYS | Physics | Department of Physics & Astronomy |
| POLDC | Political Discourse Studies | College of Arts & Sciences |
| POLI | Political Science | Department of Political Science |
| Printmaking | School of Art | |
| PSYC | Psychology | Department of Psychology |
| QRE | Quality and Reliability Engineering | Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering |
| REL | Religious Studies | Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies |
| RSOCL | Rural Sociology | College of Agriculture |
| RUSAS | Russian Area Studies | College of Arts & Sciences |
| RUSS | Russian | Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures |
| SCULP | Sculpture | School of Art |
| SEBIO | Secondary EducationBiology | College of Education |
| SECHM | Secondary EducationChemistry | College of Education |
| SEENG | Secondary EducationEnglish | College of Education |
| SEESC | Earth Science | College of Education |
| SEFRN | Secondary EducationFrench | College of Education |
| SEGER | Secondary EducationGerman | College of Education |
| SEGSC | General Science | College of Education |
| SELTN | Secondary EducationLatin | College of Education |
| SEMTH | Secondary EducationMathematics | College of Education |
| SEPHY | Secondary EducationPhysics | College of Education |
| SERUS | Secondary EducationRussian | College of Education |
| SESCI | Secondary EducationScience | College of Education |
| SESPE | Secondary EducationSpeech | College of Education |
| SESPN | Secondary EducationSpanish | College of Education |
| SESST | Secondary EducationSocial Studies | College of Education |
| SOCL | Sociology | Department of Sociology |
| SPAN | Spanish | Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures |
| SPCM | Speech Communication | Department of Speech Communication |
| STENG | Structural Engineering | College of Engineering |
| SURV | Surveying | College of Engineering |
| TAM | Textiles, Apparel, & Merchandising | School of Human Ecology |
| TECHS | Technical Sales | College of Engineering |
| THTR | Theatre | Department of Theatre |
| VED | Vocational Education | School of Human Resource Education and Workforce Development |
| VIS | Visual Communication for Students in the College of Design Manship | School of Mass Communication |
| VISD | Visual Communications | School of Art |
| WGS | Women's & Gender Studies | College of Arts & Sciences |
| WILD | Wildlife |
School of Forestry, Wildlife, & Fisheries |