|
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EARTH AND SPACE STUDIES MINOR (18 HOURS)
ENGLISH MAJOR (36 HOURS)
Specialized General Studies Requirements
| Area V |
|
|
| ENG 2211 |
(3) |
American Literature before 1875 |
| ENG 2212 |
(3) |
American Literature after 1875 |
| ENG 2244 |
(3) |
British Literature before 1785 |
| ENG 2245 |
(3) |
British Literature after 1785 |
| IS 2241 |
(3) |
Computer Concepts and Applications |
| TROY 1101 |
(1) |
University Orientation |
| |
|
|
| Major Requirements |
| ENG 3341 |
(3) |
Advanced Grammar |
| |
|
|
| Select an additional 33 hours of upper division courses, at least
nine of which are at the 4000 level or above. |
| |
|
|
| · Professional Writing Emphasis |
| Students at the Montgomery campus may select the Professional
Writing Emphasis. In addition to ENG 3341, the following courses
are required: |
| ENG 2260 |
(3) |
Introduction to Technical and Professional
Writing |
| ENG 3345 |
(3) |
Technical and Professional Editing |
| ENG 3365 |
(3) |
Advanced Technical and Professional
Writing |
| ENG 3366 |
(3) |
Professional Document Design |
| ENG 4488 |
(3) |
Seminar in Professional Writing
Portfolio Design |
| ENG 4490 |
(3) |
Professional Writing Internship |
| |
|
|
| Select an additional four courses: |
| ENG 3320 |
(3) |
Introduction to Linguistics |
| ENG 3342 |
(3) |
Advanced Composition |
| ENG 3351 |
(3) |
Creative Writing I |
| ENG 3352 |
(3) |
Creative Writing II |
| ENG 4400 |
(3) |
Selected Topics |
| ENG 4405 |
(3) |
History of English Language |
ENGLISH MINOR (18 HOURS)
| ENG 3341 |
(3) |
Advanced Grammar |
| |
|
|
| Select one sequence: |
| ENG 2211 |
(3) |
American Literature before 1875 |
| ENG 2212 |
(3) |
American Literature after 1875 |
| or |
|
|
| ENG 2244 |
(3) |
British Literature before 1785 |
| ENG 2245 |
(3) |
British Literature after 1785 |
| |
|
|
| Select an additional nine hours of upper division English courses. |
ENGLISH MINOR, CREATIVE WRITING (18 HOURS)
| ENG 3351 |
(3) |
Introduction to Creative Writing |
| |
|
|
| Select an additional 15 hours from the following: |
| ENG 3352 |
(3) |
Advanced Creative Writing I |
| ENG 3353 |
(3) |
Advanced Creative Writing II |
| ENG 3354 |
(3) |
Advanced Nonfiction Writing |
| ENG 3355 |
(3) |
Verse Writing |
| ENG 3356 |
(3) |
Forms and Theory of Fiction |
| ENG 4427 |
(3) |
Contemporary Literature |
| ENG 4489 |
(3) |
Internship |
ENGLISH MINOR, PROFESSIONAL WRITING
EMPHASIS (18 HOURS)
| ENG 2260 |
(3) |
Introduction to Technical and
Professional Writing |
| ENG 3345 |
(3) |
Technical and Professional Editing |
| ENG 3365 |
(3) |
Advanced Technical and Professional
Writing |
| ENG 3366 |
(3) |
Professional Document Design |
| |
|
|
| Select an additional six hours from the following: |
| ENG 3320 |
(3) |
Introduction to Linguistics |
| ENG 3351 |
(3) |
Creative Writing I |
| ENG 3352 |
(3) |
Creative Writing II |
| ENG 4400 |
(3) |
Selected Topics |
| ENG 4405 |
(3) |
History of English Language |
| ENG 4419 |
(3) |
Advanced Writing |
| ENG 4488 |
(3) |
Seminar in Professional Writing
Portfolio Design |
| ENG 4490 |
(3) |
Professional Writing Internship |
ENGLISH—LANGUAGE ARTS PROGRAM
(139 HOURS)
Students seeking Alabama teacher certification should complete
the English major and the required courses for language arts, in
addition to selecting education as a second major. Students should
consult their advisers concerning all certification requirements.
Specialized General Studies Requirements
See the general studies section of this catalog for additional
information.
| Area II |
| SPH 2241 |
(3) |
Fundamentals of Speech |
| DRA 2200 |
(2) |
Introduction to Drama |
| ENG 2205 |
(3) |
World Literature before 1660 |
| ENG 2206 |
(3) |
World Literature after 1660 |
| |
|
|
| Select one of the following: |
| ART 1133 |
(2) |
Visual Arts |
| MUS 1131 |
(2) |
Music Appreciation |
| |
|
|
| Area V |
| ENG 2211 |
(3) |
American Literature before 1875 |
| ENG 2212 |
(3) |
American Literature after 1875 |
| ENG 2244 |
(3) |
British Literature before 1785 |
| ENG 2245 |
(3) |
British Literature after 1785 |
| IS 2241 |
(3) |
Computer Concepts and Apps. |
| JRN 1101 |
(3) |
Intro. to Mass Communications |
| TROY 1101 |
(1) |
University Orientation |
| |
|
|
| Required Courses for Language Arts |
| DRA 2211 |
(1) |
Theatre for Youth |
| DRA 2245 |
(1) |
Stagecraft Lab |
| DRA 3301 |
(2) |
Acting I |
| DRA 4451 |
(3) |
Directing I |
| ENG 3341 |
(3) |
Advanced Grammar |
| ENG 3371 |
(3) |
Literature for Young Adults |
| ENG 4405 |
(3) |
History of Language |
| ENG 4478 |
(3) |
Theory and Practice of Composition:
Writing and Learning Across the
Curriculum |
| JRN 3326 |
(3) |
Advising Student Publications |
| SPH 3342 |
(3) |
Argumentation and Debate |
| SPH 4441 |
(2) |
Oral Interpretation |
| |
|
|
| Select twelve hours of upper division English electives, six of
which must be at the 4000 level, three of which may be upper-level
creative writing |
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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE MINOR (18-20
SEMESTER HOURS)
| BIO 2202 |
(3) |
Principles of Environmental Science |
| BIO L202 |
(1) |
Principles of Environmental Science
Lab |
| BIO 4428 |
(3) |
Environmental Pollution and Control |
| BIO L428 |
(1) |
Environmental Pollution and Control
Lab |
| |
|
|
| Select 12 hours from the following: |
| BIO 4451 |
(3) |
Toxicology |
| BIO L451 |
(1) |
Toxicology Lab |
| BIO 4452 |
(3) |
Industrial Hygiene |
| BIO L452 |
(1) |
Industrial Hygiene Lab |
| BIO 4479 |
(3) |
Environmental Assessment |
| BIO L479 |
(1) |
Environmental Assessment Lab |
| BIO 4420 |
(4) |
Field Vertebrate Zoology (combined
lecture and lab) |
| BIO 4425 |
(4) |
Field Botany or BIO 4402
(combined lecture and lab) |
| BIO 4476 |
(1-4) |
Special Topics (combined lecture
and lab) |
| BIO 4491 |
(1-4) |
Guided Independent Research
(combined lecture and lab) |
| CHM 3350 |
(3) |
Principles of Physical Chemistry |
| CHM L350 |
(1) |
Principles of Physical Chemistry
Lab |
| CHM 3352 |
(3) |
Biochemistry |
| CHM L352 |
(1) |
Biochemistry Lab |
| CHM 4445 |
(3) |
Instrumental Analysis |
| CHM L445 |
(1) |
Instrumental Analysis Lab |
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE PROGRAM (55
HOURS)
Specialized General Studies Requirements
| Area III |
| BIO 1100 |
(3 ) |
Principles of Biology |
| BIO L100 |
(1) |
Principles of Biology Lab |
| CHM 1142 |
(3 ) |
General Chemistry I |
| CHM L142 |
(1) |
General Chemistry I Lab |
| MTH 1125 |
(4 ) |
Calculus I |
| |
|
|
| Area V |
| IS 2241 |
(3) |
Computer Concepts and Apps. |
| TROY 1101
| (1) |
University Orientation |
| BIO 1101 |
(3) |
Organismal Biology |
| BIO L101 |
(1) |
Organismal Biology Lab |
| CHM 1143 |
(3) |
General Chemistry II |
| CHM L143 |
(1) |
General Chemistry II Lab |
| |
|
|
| Select one sequence (physics sequence not required for medical
technology concentration): |
| PHY 2252 |
(3) |
General Physics I |
| PHY L252 |
(1) |
General Physics I Lab |
| PHY 2253 |
(3) |
General Physics II |
| PHY L253 |
(1) |
General Physics II Lab |
| or |
| PHY 2262 |
(3) |
Physics I with Calculus |
| PHY L262 |
(1) |
Physics I with Calculus Lab |
| PHY 2263 |
(3) |
Physics II with Calculus |
| PHY L263 |
(1) |
Physics II with Calculus Lab |
| |
|
|
| Program Requirements |
| BIO 2229 |
(3) |
General Ecology |
| BIO L229 |
(1) |
General Ecology Lab |
| BIO 3320 |
(3) |
Genetics |
| BIO L320 |
(1) |
Genetics Lab |
| BIO 3372 |
(3) |
Microbiology |
| BIO L372 |
(1) |
Microbiology Lab |
| CHM 3342 |
(3) |
Organic Chemistry I |
| CHM L342 |
(1) |
Organic Chemistry I Lab |
| CHM 3343 |
(3) |
Organic Chemistry II |
| CHM L343 |
(1) |
Organic Chemistry II Lab |
| MTH 2210 |
(3) |
Applied Statistics |
| |
|
|
| Environmental Science Core (32 semester hours): |
| BIO 2202 |
(3) |
Principles of Environmental Science |
| BIO L202 |
(1) |
Principles of Environmental Science
Lab |
| BIO 4428 |
(3) |
Environmental Pollution and Control |
| BIO L428 |
(1) |
Environmental Pollution and Control
Lab |
| BIO 4413 |
(3) |
Limnology |
| BIO L413 |
(1) |
Limnology Lab |
| BIO 4451 |
(3) |
Toxicology |
| BIO L451 |
(1) |
Toxicology Lab |
| BIO 4452 |
(3) |
Industrial Hygiene |
| BIO L452 |
(1) |
Industrial Hygiene Lab |
| BIO 4479 |
(3) |
Environmental Assessment |
| BIO L479 |
(1) |
Environmental Assessment Lab |
| |
|
|
| Select eight hours of adviser-approved upper-level courses in
biology, chemistry or mathematics. |
| |
|
|
| BIO 4488/4489/4490 (1-8 ) Internship in Environmental Science |
GENERAL EDUCATION A.A. DEGREE (60 HOURS)
Associate of Arts Degree
See the academic regulations section of this bulletin for additional
information regarding associate degrees.
| Area I |
| ENG 1101 |
(3) |
Composition and Modern
English I |
| ENG 1102 |
(3) |
Composition and Modern
English II |
| |
|
|
| Area II |
| Select one: |
| ENG 2205 |
(3) |
World Literature before 1660 |
| ENG 2206 |
(3) |
World Literature after 1660 |
| ENG 2211 |
(3) |
American Literature before 1875 |
| ENG 2212 |
(3) |
American Literature after 1875 |
| ENG 2244 |
(3) |
British Literature before 1785 |
| ENG 2245 |
(3) |
British Literature after 1785 |
| |
|
|
| Select one: |
| ART 1133 |
(2) |
Visual Arts |
| DRA 2200 |
(2) |
Introduction to Drama |
| MUS 1131 |
(2) |
Music Appreciation |
| |
|
|
| Select six hours of one foreign language. |
| |
|
|
| Area III |
| Select one: |
| HIS 1101 |
(3) |
Western Civilization I |
| HIS 1102 |
(3) |
Western Civilization II |
| HIS 1111 |
(3) |
U.S. to 1877 |
| HIS 1112 |
(3) |
U.S. since 1877 |
| HIS 1122 |
(3) |
World History to 1500 |
| HIS 1123 |
(3) |
World History from 1500 |
| |
|
|
| Area IV |
| Select one: |
| MTH 1102 |
(3) |
Finite Mathematics |
| MTH 1112 |
(3) |
College Algebra |
| |
|
|
| Select one science course and corresponding lab: |
| BIO 1100 |
(3) |
Principles of Biology |
| BIO L110 |
(1) |
Principles of Biology Lab |
| SCI 2233 |
(3) |
Physical Science |
| SCI L233 |
(1) |
Physical Science Lab |
| SCI 2234 |
(3) |
Earth and Space Science |
| SCI L234 |
(1) |
Earth and Space Science Lab |
| |
|
|
| Area V |
| COM 1110 |
(3) |
Effective Communication
(Montgomery campus only) |
| IS 2241 |
(3) |
Computer Concepts and
Applications |
| TROY 1101
| (1) |
University Orientation |
| |
|
|
| Area VI |
| Select any minor or area of concentration. |
| |
|
|
| Area VII |
| Select additional free electives to complete a total of 60 hours. |
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GENERAL EDUCATION A.S. DEGREE (60 HOURS)
Associate of Science Degree
See the academic regulations section of this bulletin for additional
information regarding associate degrees.
| Area I |
| ENG 1101 |
(3) |
Composition and Modern
English I |
| ENG 1102 |
(3) |
Composition and Modern
English II |
| |
|
|
| Area II |
| Select one: |
| ENG 2205 |
(3) |
World Literature before 1660 |
| ENG 2206 |
(3) |
World Literature after 1660 |
| ENG 2211 |
(3) |
American Literature before 1875 |
| ENG 2212 |
(3) |
American Literature after 1875 |
| ENG 2244 |
(3) |
British Literature before 1785 |
| ENG 2245 |
(3) |
British Literature before 1785 |
| |
|
|
| Select one: |
| ART 1133 |
(2) |
Visual Arts |
| DRA 2200 |
(2) |
Introduction to Drama |
| MUS 1131 |
(2) |
Music Appreciation |
| |
|
|
| Area III |
| Select one: |
| HIS 1101 |
(3) |
Western Civilization I |
| HIS 1102 |
(3) |
Western Civilization II |
| HIS 1111 |
(3) |
U.S. to 1877 |
| HIS 1112 |
(3) |
U.S. since 1877 |
| HIS 1122 |
(3) |
World History to 1500 |
| HIS 1123 |
(3) |
World History from 1500 |
| |
|
|
| Area IV |
| Select one: |
| MTH 1102 |
(3) |
Finite Mathematics |
| MTH 1112 |
(3) |
College Algebra |
| |
|
|
| Select one science course and corresponding lab: |
| BIO 1100 |
(3) |
Principles of Biology |
| BIO L110 |
(1) |
Principles of Biology Lab |
| SCI 2233 |
(3) |
Physical Science |
| SCI L233 |
(1) |
Physical Science Lab |
| SCI 2234 |
(3) |
Earth and Space Science |
| SCI L234 |
(1) |
Earth and Space Science Lab |
| |
|
|
| Area V |
| COM 1110 |
(3) |
Effective Communication
(Montgomery campus only) |
| IS 2241 |
(3) |
Computer Concepts and
Applications |
| TROY 1101
| (1) |
University Orientation |
| |
|
|
| Area VI |
| Select any minor or area of concentration. |
| |
|
|
| Area VII |
| Select additional free electives to complete a total of 60 hours. |
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS)
MINOR (18 HOURS)
| GEM 3390 |
(3) |
Introduction to GIS |
| GEM L390 |
(1) |
Introduction to GIS Lab |
| GEM 3391 |
(3) |
Applications of GIS |
| GEM L391 |
(1) |
Applications of GIS Lab |
| GEM 4499 |
(2) |
Geomatics/GIS Projects |
| |
|
|
| With adviser approval, select a minimum of eight credit hours
from one of the four bundles: |
| |
|
|
| Data Collection/Analysis |
| GEM 2200 |
(3) |
Basics of Cartography and Surveying |
| GEM L220 |
(1) |
Basics of Cartography and Surveying
Lab |
| GEM 3330 |
(3) |
Advanced Measurement Analysis |
| GEM L330 |
(1) |
Advanced Measurement Analysis
Lab |
| GEM L371 |
(1) |
Measurement for GIS Lab |
| |
|
|
| Image Processing |
| GEM 1100 |
(1) |
Computer-Aided Drafting |
| GEM L110 |
(2) |
Computer-Aided Drafting Lab |
| GEM 3366 |
(3) |
Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing |
| GEM L366 |
(1) |
Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Lab |
| GEM L367 |
(1) |
Digital Images in GIS Lab |
| |
|
|
| Customizing the ArcView GIS Interface |
| CS 2260 |
(3) |
Computer Programming II |
| CS 3330 |
(3) |
Data Structures and Algorithms |
| CS 3339 |
(3) |
Fundamentals of Object-Oriented
Programming |
| |
|
|
| GIS Database Development |
| CS 2260 |
(3) |
Computer Programming II |
| CS 3323 |
(3) |
Data Structures |
| CS 4420 |
(3) |
Introduction to Database Systems |
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GEOGRAPHY MINOR (18 HOURS)
| GEO 3300 |
(3) |
Principles of Physical Geography |
| GEO 3301 |
(3) |
Principles of Cultural Geography |
| |
|
|
| Select an additional 12 hours of approved, upper-level geography
courses. GEO 2210 may not be counted toward both general
studies and the geography minor. |
GEOMATICS MAJOR (47 HOURS)
Specialized General Studies Requirements
| Area II |
| Select the following in lieu of ART 1133: |
| ART 2201 |
(3) |
Introductory Drawing |
| |
|
|
| Select remaining Area II courses as specified in the General
Studies section of this catalog. |
| |
|
|
| Area III |
| BIO 1100 |
(3) |
Principles of Biology |
| BIO L100 |
(1) |
Principles of Biology Lab |
| PHY 2252 |
(3) |
General Physics I |
| PHY L252 |
(1) |
General Physics I Lab |
| MTH 1125 |
(4) |
Calculus I |
| |
|
|
| Area IV |
| ECO 2251 |
(3) |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
| ECO 2252 |
(3) |
Principles of Microeconomics |
| |
|
|
| Select one history sequence as specified in the General Studies
section of this catalog. |
| |
|
|
| Area V |
| IS 2241 |
(3) |
Computer Concepts and Apps. |
| TROY 1101 |
(1) |
University Orientation |
| CS 2244 |
(3) |
Computer Programming I |
| MTH 2210 |
(3) |
Applied Statistics |
| MTH 1126 |
(4) |
Calculus II |
| PHY 2253 |
(3) |
General Physics II |
| PHY L253 |
(1) |
General Physics II Lab |
| |
|
|
| Major Requirements |
| GEM 2200 |
(3) |
Basics of Cartography and Surveying |
| GEM L220 |
(1) |
Basics of Cartography and Surveying
Lab |
| GEM 3309 |
(3) |
Land Parcel Administration and Law |
| GEM L309 |
(1) |
Land Parcel Administration and Law
Lab |
| GEM 3310 |
(3) |
Land Surveying Practice |
| GEM L310 |
(1) |
Boundary Retracement Lab |
| GEM 3330 |
(3) |
Advanced Measurement Analysis |
| GEM L330 |
(1) |
Advanced Measurement Analysis
Lab |
| GEM 3366 |
(3) |
Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing |
| GEM L366 |
(1) |
Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Lab |
| GEM 3370 |
(3) |
Geodesy and Geodesics |
| GEM L370 |
(1) |
Geodesy and Geodesics Lab |
| GEM 3379 |
(3) |
Introduction to Least Squares Adjustment |
| GEM L379 |
(1) |
Introduction to Least Squares Adjustment
Lab |
| GEM 3390 |
(3) |
Intro to GIS |
| GEM L390 |
(1) |
Intro to GIS Lab |
| GEM 3391 |
(3) |
Applications of GIS |
| GEM L391 |
(1) |
Applications of GIS Lab |
| GEM 4405 |
(2) |
Route and Construction Survey |
| GEM L405 |
(1) |
Route and Construction Survey Lab |
| GEM 4407 |
(1) |
Land Development/Subdivision
Design |
| GEM L407 |
(1) |
Land Development/Subdivision
Design Lab |
| GEM 4409 |
(3) |
Hydrology |
| GEM L409 |
(1) |
Hydrology Lab |
| GEM 4499 |
(2) |
Geomatics/GIS Projects |
| |
|
|
| NOTE: It is strongly recommended that each student gain work
experience with a professional surveyor or geomatics firm after
completion of the sophomore year. |
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HISTORY EDUCATION (36 HOURS)
Students seeking Alabama teacher certification should select history
as a first major and education as a second major. Students
should consult with their advisers concerning all certification requirements.
Specialized General Studies Requirements
| Area IV |
| POL 2241 |
(3) |
American National Government |
| SOC 2275 |
(3) |
Introduction to Sociology |
| |
|
|
| Select one six-hour sequence: |
| HIS 1101 |
(3) |
Western Civilization I, or placement |
| HIS 1102 |
(3) |
Western Civilization II, or placement |
| Or |
|
|
| HIS 1122 |
(3) |
World History to 1500 |
| HIS 1123 |
(3) |
World History from 1500 |
| |
|
|
| Area V |
| GEO 2210 |
(3) |
World Regional Geography |
| HIS 1111 |
(3) |
U.S. to 1877, or placement |
| HIS 1112 |
(3) |
U.S. since 1877, or placement |
| IS 2241 |
(3) |
Computer Concepts and Apps. |
| TROY 1101
| (1) |
University Orientation |
| |
|
|
| Requirements for the Major |
| HIS 3375 |
(3) |
Research and Methodology |
| HIS 4490 |
(3) |
Senior Seminar |
| |
|
|
| Select one emphasis: |
| |
|
|
| • American/Latin American History Emphasis |
| |
|
|
| Select 15 hours of upper-level American/Latin American courses
in addition to either HIS 3316 or 4406. |
| |
|
|
| Select an additional 9 hours of upper-level European/Asian/
African courses in addition to HIS 4451. |
| |
|
|
| • European/Asian/African History Emphasis |
| |
|
|
| Select 15 hours of upper-level European/Asian/African courses in
addition to HIS 4451. |
| |
|
|
| Select an additional 9 hours of upper-level American/Latin
American courses in addition to either HIS 3316 or 4406. |
| |
|
|
| NOTE: Students majoring in History Education may not select the
Civil Rights emphasis in history. |
HISTORY MAJOR (36 HOURS)
Select one emphasis below.
• AMERICAN/LATIN AMERICAN EMPHASIS
Specialized General Studies Requirements
| Area IV |
| Select a six hour sequence in western civilization or world history. |
| Select additional Area IV courses as specified in the General Studies
section of this catalog. |
| |
|
|
| Area V |
| HIS 1111 |
(3) |
U.S. to 1877, or placement |
| HIS 1112 |
(3) |
U.S. since 1877, or placement |
| IS 2241 |
(3) |
Computer Concepts and Apps. |
| TROY 1101 |
(3) |
University Orientation |
| |
|
|
| Requirements for the Major |
| HIS 3375 |
(3) |
Research and Methodology |
| HIS 4490 |
(3) |
Senior Seminar |
| |
|
|
| Select 18 hours of approved upper-level American/Latin American
courses. |
| |
|
|
| Select 12 hours of approved upper-level European/Asian/African
courses. |
| |
|
|
| • CIVIL RIGHTS EMPHASIS |
| Specialized General Studies Requirements |
| |
|
|
| Area IV |
| Select a six hour sequence in western civilization or world history. |
| Select six additional Area IV courses as specified in the General
Studies section of this catalog. |
| |
|
|
| Area V |
| IS 2241 |
(3) |
Computer Concepts and Apps. |
| TROY 1101
| (1) |
University Orientation |
| HIS 1111 |
(3) |
U.S. to 1877, or placement |
| HIS 1112 |
(3) |
U.S. since 1877, or placement |
| GEO 2210 |
(3) |
World Regional Geography |
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| Requirements for the major |
| HIS 3375 |
(3) |
Research and Methodology |
| HIS 4490 |
(3) |
Senior Seminar |
| HIS 4430 |
(3) |
Civil Rights Movement |
| HIS 4494 |
(3) |
Guided Independent Study in Civil
Rights |
| SOC 3310 |
(3) |
Minorities in the U.S. Social Structure |
| ENG 4465 |
(3) |
African-American Literature |
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| Select nine hours of approved upper-level American/Latin
American courses |
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| Select nine hours of approved upper-level European/Asian/African
courses. |
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| • EUROPEAN/ASIAN/AFRICAN EMPHASIS |
| Specialized General Studies Requirements |
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| Area IV |
| Select a six hour sequence in western civilization or world history. |
| Select six hours of additional Area IV courses as specified in the
General Studies section of this catalog. |
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| Area V |
| IS 2241 |
(3) |
Computer Concepts and Apps. |
| TROY 1101 |
(1) |
University Orientation |
| HIS 1111 |
(3) |
U.S. to 1877, or placement |
| HIS 1112 |
(3) |
U.S. since 1877, or placement |
| GEO 2210 |
(3) |
World Regional Geography |
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|
| Requirements for the Major |
| HIS 3375 |
(3) |
Research and Methodology |
| HIS 4490 |
(3) |
Senior Seminar |
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| Select 18 hours of approved, upper-level European/Asian/African
courses. |
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| Select 12 hours of approved, upper-level American/Latin
American courses. |
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HISTORY MINOR (18 HOURS)
| HIS 3375 |
(3) |
Research and Methodology |
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| Select 15 hours of upper-level history courses. |
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| Note: HIS 1111 and HIS 1112 are prerequisites for upper-level
American history courses and must be taken if they have not been
taken for general studies. |
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| Note: HIS 1101 and HIS 1102 are prerequisites for upper-level
European history courses and must be taken if they have not been
taken for general studies. |
HUMANITIES MINOR (18 HOURS)
MARINE BIOLOGY PROGRAM (55 HOURS)
Students must take courses at both Troy University and Dauphin
Island Sea Lab.
Specialized General Studies Requirements
| Area III |
| BIO 1100 |
(3 ) |
Principles of Biology |
| BIO L100 |
(1) |
Principles of Biology Lab |
| CHM 1142 |
(3 ) |
General Chemistry I |
| CHM L142 |
(1) |
General Chemistry I Lab |
| MTH 1125 |
(4 ) |
Calculus I |
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| Area V |
| IS 2241 |
(3) |
Computer Concepts and Apps. |
| TROY 1101
| (1) |
University Orientation |
| BIO 1101 |
(3) |
Organismal Biology |
| BIO L101 |
(1) |
Organismal Biology Lab |
| CHM 1143 |
(3) |
General Chemistry II |
| CHM L143 |
(1) |
General Chemistry II Lab |
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| Select one sequence (physics sequence not required for medical
technology concentration): |
| PHY 2252 |
(3) |
General Physics I |
| PHY L252 |
(1) |
General Physics I Lab |
| PHY 2253 |
(3) |
General Physics II |
| PHY L253 |
(1) |
General Physics II Lab |
| or |
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| PHY 2262 |
(3) |
Physics I with Calculus |
| PHY L262 |
(1) |
Physics I with Calculus Lab |
| PHY 2263 |
(3) |
Physics II with Calculus |
| PHY L263 |
(1) |
Physics II with Calculus Lab |
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| Requirements for the Major |
| Lectures and the corresponding labs must be taken together. |
| BIO 2229 |
(3) |
General Ecology |
| BIO L229 |
(1) |
General Ecology Lab |
| BIO 3320 |
(3) |
Genetics |
| BIO L320 |
(1) |
Genetics Lab |
| BIO 3372 |
(3) |
Microbiology |
| BIO L372 |
(1) |
Microbiology Lab |
| CHM 3342 |
(3) |
Organic Chemistry I |
| CHM L342 |
(1) |
Organic Chemistry I Lab |
| CHM 3343 |
(3) |
Organic Chemistry II |
| CHM L343 |
(1) |
Organic Chemistry II Lab |
| MTH 2210 |
(3) |
Applied Statistics |
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| Troy University Courses: |
| BIO 3307 |
(3) |
Invertebrate Zoology |
| BIO L307 |
(1) |
Invertebrate Zoology Lab |
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|
| Select three additional upper-level adviser-approved biology
courses (12 SH). Lectures and their corresponding labs must be
taken together. |
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