|
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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 |
| |
|
|
| 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 |
| |
|
|
| Select nine hours of approved upper-level American/Latin
American courses |
| |
|
|
| Select nine hours of approved upper-level European/Asian/African
courses. |
| |
|
|
| • EUROPEAN/ASIAN/AFRICAN EMPHASIS |
| Specialized General Studies Requirements |
| |
|
|
| 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. |
| |
|
|
| 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 |
| |
|
|
| Requirements for the Major |
| HIS 3375 |
(3) |
Research and Methodology |
| HIS 4490 |
(3) |
Senior Seminar |
| |
|
|
| Select 18 hours of approved, upper-level European/Asian/African
courses. |
| |
|
|
| 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 |
| |
|
|
| Select 15 hours of upper-level history courses. |
| |
|
|
| 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. |
| |
|
|
| 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 |
| |
|
|
| 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 |
| |
|
|
| 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 |
| |
|
|
| Troy University Courses: |
| BIO 3307 |
(3) |
Invertebrate Zoology |
| BIO L307 |
(1) |
Invertebrate Zoology Lab |
| |
|
|
| Select three additional upper-level adviser-approved biology
courses (12 SH). Lectures and their corresponding labs must be
taken together. |
| |
|
|
| Dauphin Island Sea Lab (DISL) Courses (16 semester hours). |
| DISL courses are offered during the summer term. Students are
required to take the following prerequisites before attending DISL:
CHM 1143, L143, BIO 1101, L101, BIO 2229, L229. Students
must also comply with all DISL catalog prerequisites for individual
courses. |
| |
|
|
| Select three courses: |
| MB 4403 |
(4) |
Marine Vertebrate Zoology |
| MB 4404 |
(4) |
Marine Botany |
| MB 4410 |
(4) |
Introduction to Oceanography |
| MB 4406 |
(4) |
Marsh Ecology, or |
| MB 4418 |
(4) |
Marine Behavioral Ecology, or |
| MB 4423 |
(4) |
Marine Ecology |
| |
|
|
| Select four semester hours of marine biology elective(s). |
| |
|
|
| Select eight semester hours of upper-level general electives other
than biology. |
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MATHEMATICS EDUCATION
Students seeking Alabama teacher certification should select
mathematics as a first major and education as a second major.
Students should consult with their advisers concerning all certification
requirements.
MATHEMATICS MAJOR (38 HOURS)
Specialized General Studies Requirements
| Area III |
| BIO 1100 |
(3) |
Principles of Biology |
| BIO L110 |
(1) |
Principles of Biology Lab |
| MTH 1125 |
(4) |
Calculus I |
| |
|
|
| Select a four hour course/lab combination from the following: |
| CHM 1142 |
(3) |
General Chemistry I |
| CHM L142 |
(1) |
General Chemistry I Lab |
| PHY 2252 |
(3) |
General Physics I |
| PHY L252 |
(1) |
General Physics I 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 |
| TROY 1101
| (1) |
University Orientation |
| MTH 2220 |
(3) |
Computer Programming for Mathematics |
| |
|
|
| Requirements for the Major |
| MTH 1126 |
(4) |
Calculus II |
| MTH 2227 |
(4) |
Calculus III |
| MTH 3311 |
(3) |
Differential Equations |
| MTH 3318 |
(3) |
Introduction to Advanced Mathematics |
| MTH 3331 |
(3) |
Linear Algebra |
| MTH 4424 |
(3) |
Real Analysis I |
| MTH 4441 |
(3) |
Abstract Algebra I |
| |
|
|
| Select one of the following: |
| MTH 4425 |
(3) |
Real Analysis II |
| MTH 4442 |
(3) |
Abstract Algebra II |
| |
|
|
| Or both of the following: |
| MTH 4451 |
(3) |
Mathematical Statistics I |
| MTH 4452 |
(3) |
Mathematical Statistics II |
| |
|
|
| Students selecting MTH 4451 and MTH 4452: select 9 more hours
of mathematics courses at the 3000 level and above (excluding
MTH 4481). |
| |
|
|
| Students selecting MTH 4425 or MTH 4442: select 12 hours of
mathematics courses at the 3000 level and above (excluding MTH
4481). |
| |
|
|
| Students seeking Alabama teacher certification must select MTH
3325 and MTH 4451. |
MATHEMATICS MINOR (18 HOURS)
| MTH 1125 |
(4) |
Calculus I |
| MTH 1126 |
(4) |
Calculus II |
| MTH 2227 |
(4) |
Calculus III |
| MTH 3331 |
(3) |
Linear Algebra |
| |
|
|
| Select an additional three hours of math courses at the 3000 level
and above, other than those courses whose catalog description
declares that they do not count toward the major or minor. |
MILITARY OPERATIONS MINOR (18 HOURS)
Military electives may be taken from credit earned through the
American Council on Education (ACE) recommendations, Community
College of the Air Force (CCAF) or military credit from
regionally accredited institutions. This minor is applicable only to
Bachelor of Science programs. Military science as a specialization
is applicable to the resources management program.
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MILITARY SCIENCE MINOR (19 HOURS)
| MSL 3301 |
(3) |
Leadership and Problem Solving |
| MSL 3302 |
(3) |
Leadership and Ethics |
| MSL 3304a |
(1) |
Leadership Lab |
| MSL 3304b |
(1) |
Leadership Lab |
| MSL 4401 |
(3) |
Leadership and Management |
| MSL 4402 |
(3) |
Officership |
| MSL 4404a |
(1) |
Leadership Lab |
| MSL 4404b |
(1) |
Leadership Lab |
| |
|
|
| Select a three-hour military history course approved by the professor
of military science. |
PHYSICAL SCIENCE MINOR (19-20 HOURS)
| CHM 1142 |
(3) |
General Chemistry I |
| CHM L142 |
(1) |
General Chemistry I Lab |
| CHM 1143 |
(3) |
General Chemistry II |
| CHM L143 |
(1) |
General Chemistry II Lab |
| |
|
|
| Select one series: |
| 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 with Calculus I |
| PHY L262 |
(1) |
Physics with Calculus I Lab |
| PHY 2263 |
(3) |
Physics with Calculus II |
| PHY L263 |
(1) |
Physics with Calculus II |
| |
|
|
| Select an upper-level course in chemistry or physics (3-4 SH). |
PHYSICS MINOR (19 HOURS)
| PHY 3310 |
(3) |
Modern Physics |
| PHY L310 |
(1) |
Modern Physics Lab |
| PHY 4420 |
(3) |
Mechanics |
| |
|
|
| Select one series: |
| PHY 2252 |
(3) |
Gen. Physics I |
| PHY L252 |
(1) |
Gen. Physics Lab |
| PHY 2253 |
(3) |
Gen. Physics II |
| PHY L253 |
(1) |
Gen. Physics Lab II |
| or |
|
|
| PHY 2262 |
(3) |
Physics I Calculus |
| PHY L262 |
(1) |
Physics I with Calculus Lab |
| PHY 2263 |
(3) |
Physics II with Calculus |
| PHY L263 |
(1) |
Physics II with Calculus Lab |
| |
|
|
| Select an additional four hours of adviser-approved, upper-level
physics courses. |
POLITICAL SCIENCE MAJOR (36 HOURS)
Specialized General Studies Requirements
| Area V |
| IS 2241 |
(3) |
Computer Concepts and Applications |
| TROY 1101
| (1) |
University Orientation |
| POL 2241 |
(3) |
American National Government or
placement in POL 2240 |
| POL 2260 |
(3) |
World Politics |
| |
|
|
| Major Requirements |
| POL 3300 |
(3) |
Foundations of Political Science |
| POL 3330 |
(3) |
Political Theory |
| |
|
|
| Select one of the following concentrations: |
| |
|
|
| · American Politics Concentration |
| Select 15 hours from the following: |
| POL 3340 |
(3) |
U.S. Government – Executive
Branch |
| POL 3341 |
(3) |
U.S. Government – Legislative
Branch |
| POL 3342 |
(3) |
U.S. Government – Judicial Branch |
| POL 3343 |
(3) |
American Political Processes |
| POL 3364 |
(3) |
State and Local Politics |
| POL 4422 |
(3) |
Public Policy Making |
| POL 4423 |
(3) |
American Foreign Policy to 1920 |
| POL 4424 |
(3) |
Contemporary American Foreign
Policy |
| POL 4420 |
(3) |
Constitutional Law |
| POL 4471 |
(3) |
Intergovernmental Relations |
| |
|
|
| Select an additional 15 hours of upper-level (3000-4000) political
science courses, as approved by your academic adviser. |
| |
|
|
| · International Politics Concentration |
| POL 3351 |
(3) |
International Relations |
| POL 4410 |
(3) |
International Political Economy |
| POL 4433 |
(3) |
Comparative Government |
| |
|
|
| Select six hours from the following: |
| POL 4415 |
(3) |
International Conflict |
| POL 4423 |
(3) |
American Foreign Policy to 1920 |
| POL 4424 |
(3) |
Contemporary American Foreign
Policy |
| POL 4432 |
(3) |
Comparative Public Policy |
| POL 4445 |
(3) |
Inter-American Relations |
| POL 4450 |
(3) |
Latin American Politics |
| POL 4452 |
(3) |
International Law |
| POL 4460 |
(3) |
Intercultural Relations |
| POL 4465 |
(3) |
Politics of the Developing World |
| POL 4466 |
(3) |
Middle Eastern Politics |
| POL 4470 |
(3) |
European Politics |
| POL 4474 |
(3) |
Political Violence and Terrorism |
| POL 4476 |
(3) |
Politics of Southeast Asia |
| |
|
|
| Select an additional 15 hours of upper-level (3000-4000) political
science courses, as approved by your acdemic adviser. |
| |
|
|
| · Public Administration Concentration |
| Select 15 hours from the following: |
| POL 3364 |
(3) |
State and Local Politics |
| POL 4421 |
(3) |
Introduction to Public
Administration |
| POL 4422 |
(3) |
Public Policy Making |
| POL 4451 |
(3) |
Public Personnel Administration |
| POL 4432 |
(3) |
Comparative Public Policy |
| POL 4453 |
(3) |
Bureaucratic Politics |
| POL 4471 |
(3) |
Intergovernmental Relations |
| POL 4472 |
(3) |
Administrative Law |
| POL 4476 |
(3) |
Politics of Southeast Asia |
| |
|
|
| Select an additional 15 hours of upper-level political science
courses, as approved by your academic adviser. |
POLITICAL SCIENCE MINOR (18 HOURS)
| POL 3300 |
(3) |
Foundations of Political Science |
| POL 3330 |
(3) |
Introduction to Political Theory |
| |
|
|
| Select an additional 12 hours of upper level courses, as approved
by your academic adviser. |
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SOCIAL SCIENCE EDUCATION
Students seeking Alabama teacher certification should complete
the social science major with a general social science concentration
and select education as a second major. Students should consult
their education advisers concerning all certification requirements
and with their academic discipline adviser for requirements
in the major.
SOCIAL SCIENCE MAJOR (36 HOURS)
Specialized General Studies Requirements
| AREA IV (12 SH) |
| NOTE: Social Science majors with concentrations in anthropology,
geography, or sociology should take Area IV electives appropriate
for their concentration. |
| |
|
|
| Requirements for the Major |
| SS 3375 |
(3) |
Introduction to Social Scientific Inquiry |
| SS 3376 |
(3) |
Application of Social Scientific Inquiry |
| SS 4498 |
(3) |
Social Science Theory |
| SS 4499 |
(3) |
Senior Seminar |
| |
|
|
| Select one concentration: |
| |
|
|
| · Concentration 1: Anthropology |
| ANT 3310 |
(3) |
Cultural Anthropology |
| ANT 3311 |
(3) |
Physical Anthropology |
| |
|
|
| Select at least 18 hours of additional 3000/4000-level
anthropology courses as approved by your faculty adviser. |
| |
|
|
| · Concentration 2: General Social Science |
| Select at least 24 hours of additional 3000/4000-level courses
from anthropology, economics, geography, history, political science,
psychology or sociology (six hours may be used from ECO
2251, ECO 2252, GEO 2210, ANT 2200, POL 2260 [World Politics],
or SOC 2230) in at least three disciplines. |
| |
|
|
| · Concentration 3: Geography |
| GEO 3300 |
(3) |
Principles of Physical Geography |
| GEO 3301 |
(3) |
Principles of Cultural Geography |
| |
|
|
| Select at least 18 hours of additional 3000/4000-level courses as
approved by your faculty adviser: |
| |
|
|
| · Concentration 4: Leadership |
| LDR 1100 |
(3) |
Introduction to Leadership |
| LDR 4400 |
(3) |
Leadership Seminar* |
| *Requires approval of the Director of the Institute of Leadership
Development |
| |
|
|
| Select an additional 18 hours from the following: |
| AS 3312 |
(3) |
Air Force Leadership Studies I |
| AS 3313 |
(3) |
Air Force Leadership Studies II |
| HIS 4415 |
(3) |
Contemporary America |
| MGT 3371 |
(3) |
Principles of Management and Organizational Behavior |
| MGT 3375 |
(3) |
Human Resources Management |
| MS 2202 |
(2) |
Leadership, Management and Tactics |
| MS 2204 |
(1) |
Leadership Lab |
| POL 3322 |
(3) |
Public Policy Making |
| POL 3351 |
(3) |
Foundations of International Relations |
| POL 4421 |
(3) |
Introduction to Public Administration |
| PSY 4410 |
(3) |
Business and Industrial Psychology |
| SPH 3345 |
(3) |
Group Discussion and Leadership |
| SOC 3301 |
(3) |
Social Change in the Information
Age |
| SOC 3302 |
(3) |
Sociology of Small Groups |
| |
|
|
| · Concentration 5: Sociology |
| Select at least 24 hours of additional 3000/4000-level sociology
courses as approved by your faculty adviser. |
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SOCIAL SCIENCE MINOR: GENERAL SOCIAL
SCIENCE (18 HOURS)
| SS 4498 |
(3) |
Social Science Theory |
| |
|
|
| Select an additional 15 hours from at least three of the following:
anthropology, economics, geography, history, political science,
psychology or sociology. At least 12 hours must be 3000/4000
level. |
SOCIAL SCIENCE MINOR: LEADERSHIP (18 HOURS)
| LDR 1100 |
(3) |
Introduction to Leadership |
| LDR 4400 |
(3) |
Leadership Seminar* |
| SS 4498 |
(3) |
Social Science Theory |
| *Requires approval of the Director of the Institute of Leadership
Development |
| |
|
|
| Select an additional nine hours from the following: |
| AS 3312 |
(3) |
Air Force Leadership Studies I |
| AS 3313 |
(3) |
Air Force Leadership Studies II |
| HIS 4415 |
(3) |
Contemporary America |
| MGT 3371 |
(3) |
Principles of Management and Organizational Behavior |
| MGT 3375 |
(3) |
Human Resources Management |
| MS 2202 |
(2) |
Leadership, Management and Tactics |
| MS 2204 |
(1) |
Leadership Lab |
| POL 3322 |
(3) |
Public Policy Making |
| POL 3351 |
(3) |
Foundations of International Relations |
| POL 4421 |
(3) |
Introduction to Public Administration |
| PSY 4410 |
(3) |
Business and Industrial Psychology |
| SPH 3345 |
(3) |
Group Discussion and Leadership |
| SOC 3301 |
(3) |
Social Change in the Information Age |
| SOC 3310 |
(3) |
Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Relations |
SOCIOLOGY MAJOR (36 HOURS)
Specialized General Studies Requirements
| Area V |
| IS 2241 |
(3) |
Computer Concepts and Applications |
| TROY 1101 |
(1) |
University Orientation |
| ANT 2200 |
(3) |
Anthropology |
| SOC 2230 |
(3) |
Social Problems in Contemporary
Society |
| SOC 2275 |
(3) |
Introduction to Sociology |
| |
|
|
| Requirements for the Major |
| SOC 3300 |
(3) |
Social Institutions |
| SOC 4420 |
(3) |
Sociological Theory |
| SS 3376 |
(3) |
Application of Social Scientific
Inquiry |
| |
|
|
| Select an additional 27 hours of approved upper-level sociology
courses. |
SOCIOLOGY MINOR (18 HOURS)
| ANT 2200 |
(3) |
Anthropology |
| SOC 2230 |
(3) |
Social Problems in Contemporary
Society |
| |
|
|
| Select an additional 12 hours of approved, upper-level sociology
courses. |
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