Saturday, April 25, 2009

Biochemistry Major

Freshman Year-Fall
C131/133 General Chemistry I & Lab (Area NS) 4
B110/111 Botany & Zoology I & Lab (Area NS) 4
M151 Calculus I (Area QS) 4
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
18 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
C142/144 General Chemistry II & Lab 4
B110/111 Botany & Zoology II & Lab 4
M152 Calculus II 4
TA101 Oral Comm. 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
18 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
C321/323 Organic Chemistry I & Lab 4
P201/202 Introductory Physics I & Lab (Area NS) 4
LCT225 Perspectives (or Spring semester) 3
ID160 Artscore 2
Disciplinary Studies 3
16 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
C322 Organic Chemistry II & Lab 4
P211/212 Introductory Physics II & Lab 4
B310 Genetics (elective) 4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
18 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
C331 Physical Chemistry I 4
C341 Analytical Chemistry I 4
C443 Chemistry Seminar 1
B311 Cell Biol. (elective)/Disciplinary Studies 3
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
15 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
C409 Biochemistry 4
C445 Chemistry Research: Planning 4
Chemistry Elective (C332 or C441)/ D.S. 4/3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17-18 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
C446 Chemistry Research: Experience 1
LCT475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
B312 Molecular Biology 3
Elective/ Disciplinary Studies 3
Elective/ Disciplinary Studies 3
Elective 3
16 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
C447 Chemistry Research: Thesis 1
Chemistry Elective (400 Level) / Elective 3
Biology Elective (400 Level) / Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
16 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Human Resource Management

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
MG219 Principles of Management 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
15-17 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
AC222 Accounting Concepts 3
EC261 Principles of Microeconomics (Area HS) 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
15-17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
ID160 Artscore 2
MK217 Principles of Marketing 3
EC262 Macroeconomics 3
M145 Finite Math 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
MG335 Organizational Behavior 3
BU215 Business Statistics (Area QS) 3
BU285 International Business Environment 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Elective 3
15-16 Credits

Junior Year-Fall

LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
MG336 Human Resource Management 3
BU341 Corporate Finance 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Elective 3
15-16 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
BU312 Business Law I 3
MG409 Production/Operations Management 3
PH362 Business Ethics (Area MT) 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
LCT475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
BU452 Strategic Management 3
Management Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
MG410 International Management 3
Management Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Human Services


Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
HS111 Intro to Human Services (Area HS) 3
PY111 General Psychology (Area HS) 3
TA101 Oral Communications 3
15 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
HS211 Interviewing & Assessment Lab 3
B200/B201 Human Biology & Lab (Area NS) 3
ST132 Reasoning with Statistics (Area QS) 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
15 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
ID160 Artscore 2
S250 Logic of Analysis 4
HS298 Field exploration 2
PY211 Developmental Psychology 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
HS306 Case Management 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 4
Human Services Elective 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
S350 Field Methods or PY311 Exp. Psych & Stats 4/3
HS298 Field Exploration 3
Human Services Elective-Upper Division 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16/15 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
HS495 Internship Planning
(Summer or Fall Internship) 1
Human Services Elective-Upper Division 3
Human Services Elective-Upper Division 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
16 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
Semester Abroad in an approved program 17
Or
HS489 Thesis Development 1
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Or
HS496 Human Services Internship and 6-15
HS498 Internship Integration 2
(HS495 if Spring or Summer Internship) (1)
15-17 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
LCT475 Capstone (if not satisfied Fall Semester) 3
And either
HS490 Research in HS (HS489 needed Fall) 2
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Or
HS496 Human Services Internship and 6-15
HS498 Internship Integration 2
(HS495 needed Fall Semester)
15-17 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

International Business

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
AC222 Accounting Concepts 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
15-17 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
MG219 Principles of Management 3
EC261 Microeconomics (Area HS) 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
15-17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
ID160 Artscore 2
MK217 Principles of Marketing 3
EC262 Macroeconomics 3
M145 Finite Math 3
Elective 3
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
BU215 Business Statistics (Area QS) 3
BU285 International Business Environment 3
PH362 Business Ethics (Area MT) 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
15-17 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
MK430 International Marketing 3
BU341 Corporate Finance 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
BU312 Business Law I 3
MG410 International Management 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
LCT475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
BU452 Strategic Management 3
International Business Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
EC440 International Trade & Finance 3
International Business Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Journalism


Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
Initial Math Competency, if required 3
Oral Communication Req. (or Spring semester) 3
MC111 Intro. to Media 3
15 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
ID160 Artscore (offered every semester) 2
Oral Communication Req. (if not taken Fall) 3
AR103 Art Foundations 3
Disciplinary Studies Courses 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
MC Elective 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
MC201 Reporting I 3
E295 Practical Grammar 2
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15-17 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (or Spring semester) 3
MC301 Reporting II 3
AR243 Black & White Photography 3
AR303 Graphic Design I 3
Elective 3
15-17 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
MC308 Editing 3
MC331 Reporting Govt. Affairs 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
15-17 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
MC488 Contemporary Issues in Mass. Comm. 3
MC410 Mass Media Law 3
AR344 Photo Digital Imaging 3
LCT475 Capstone (or Spring semester) 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
15 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
MC497 Internship 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Pre-Physical Therapy - Biology

BIOLOGY PRE-PHYSICAL THERAPY MAJOR

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
B110/111 Botany & Zoology I & Lab (Area NS) 4
C131/133 General Chemistry I & Lab (Area NS) 4
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
17 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
B120/121 Botany & Zoology II & Lab (Area NS) 4
M151 Calculus I (Area QS) 4
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
ID160 Artscore 2
B305 Human Anatomy 4
C321 Organic Chemistry I 4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
B310 Genetics 4
B313 Physiology 4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
17 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
B311 Cell Biology 3
B392 Biometrics 3
P201/202 Introductory Physics I & Lab (Area NS) 4
Elective 3
16 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
B492 Experimental Planning 1
P211/212 Introductory Physics II & Lab 4
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
17 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
LCT 475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
B434 Microbiology 3
PH343 Contemporary Ethical Issues or 3
PH346 Ethical Issues in Science (Area MT) (3)
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
B435 Immunology 3
B493 Biology Research & Thesis 2
CS102 Intro to Computer Applications or 3
CS105 Introductory Programming: Visual Basic (3)
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
17 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Political Science - American/International Politics

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
PS102 American National Government (Area HS) 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
15 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
ID160 Artscore 2
ST132 Reasoning with Statistics (Area QS) 3
PS320 Comparative Politics 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
PS313 International Politics 3
PS305 Political & Social Thought II 4
PS331-339 Amer. Government & Law Elective 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
PS242 Logic of Analysis 3
PS331-339 Amer. Government & Law Elective 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
Study Abroad e.g. Mexico, Italy, etc.
Study Abroad: Includes LCT375 Global Issues,
Upper division IR/CP course and Disciplinary
Studies course with planning
-Or-
Internship: Includes upper division American
Government or Law course
15 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
PS342 Field Methods 4
PS304 Political & Social Thought I 3
PS314 American Foreign Policy-if not satisfied abroad 3
LCT375 Global Issues (if not satisfied in fall) 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
LCT475 Capstone 3
PS461-470 Political Science Seminar 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
PS317 Intl. Political Economy 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Physics Science Education

(THIS MAJOR IS BEING RECONSTRUCTED)

Freshman Year-Fall
ED100 Introduction to Education *optional* (1)

Freshman Year-Spring
ED250 Human Relations, Cultural Diversity,
and Indian Cultures K-12 2

Sophomore Year-Fall
ED 301 School and Society 5
ED 302 Substance Abuse Prevention 1

Sophomore Year-Spring
ED 306 Learning, Dev., and Exceptionality 5
ED 307 Educational Technology 1

Junior Year-Fall
ED350 Philosophy,Curriculum,Methods: Grades 5-12 4
ED360 Reading: Grades 5-12 2
ED370 Educational Measurement and Technology 2
ED390-397 Special Methods 2

Jr Year-Spring
Under the direction of Physics Chair


Senior Year-Fall
Under the direction of Physics Chair

Senior Year-Spring
ED480 Student Teaching: Secondary 13
ED 450 Nature of the Exceptional Adolescent 2
ED490 Professional Capstone Exp. Portfolio 1

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Political Science - Public Administration/Public Policy


Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
PS102 American National Government (Area HS) 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
15 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
ID160 Artscore 2
ST132 Reasoning With Statistics (Area QS) 3
PS250 Fundamentals of Public Administration 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
PS313 International Politics 3
PS352 Planning, Budgeting & Control or PS353 3
PS305 Political & Social Thought II 4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
PS242 Logic of Analysis 3
PS Public Policy/Public Administration 3
PS 320 Comparative Politics 3
PS304 Political & Social Thought I 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
PS342 Field Methods 4
LCT375 Global Issues 3
PS371-379 Public Policy and Administration 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16 credits

Junior Year-Spring
Internship
15Credits

Senior Year-Fall
LCT475 Capstone 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
PS461 Seminar 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Electronic Publishing

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
CS102 Introduction to Computer Applications 3
MC111 Introduction to Media Communications 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3/4
15-16 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
AR103 Art Foundations I 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
15-17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
ID160 Artscore 2
AR243 Photography 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
MK217 Principles of Marketing 3
MC201 Reporting I 3
E295 Practical Grammar 2
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
14-17 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
AR303 Graphic Design I 3
Electronic Publishing Elective (Catalog Area C) 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
AR403 Graphic Design II 3
Electronic Publishing Elective (Catalog Area C) 3
MC 308 Editing 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
LCT475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
Electronic Publishing Elective (Catalog Area D) 3
AR344 Photo Digital Imaging 3
MC488 Contemporary Issues in Mass. Comm. 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
MC312 Electronic Pre-Press 3
MC497 Internship 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Chemistry - Pre-Pharmacy

Freshman Year-Fall
C131/133 General Chemistry I & Lab (Area NS) 4
M151 Calculus I (Area QS) 4
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
Disciplinary Studies / TA101 Oral Comm. Req. 3
17 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
C142/144 General Chemistry II & Lab 4
M152 Calculus II 4
TA101 Oral Comm. Req./Disciplinary Studies 3
ST232 Introduction to Statistics 2
E220 Argumentative & Research Writing 3
16 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
C321/323 Organic Chemistry I & Lab 4
P201/202 Introductory Physics I & Lab (Area NS) 4
B110/111 Botany & Zoology I & Lab (Area NS) 4
LCT225 Perspectives (or Spring semester) 3
ID160 Artscore 2
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
C322 Organic Chemistry II & Lab 4
P211/212 Introductory Physics II & Lab 4
B120/121 Botany & Zoology II & Lab 4
PH346 Ethical Issues in the Sciences (Area MT) 3
PY111 General Psychology (Area HS) 3
18 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
C331 Physical Chemistry I 4
C341 Analytical Chemistry I 4
C443 Chemistry Seminar 1
B305 Human Anatomy 4
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
16 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
C332 Physical Chemistry II 4
C441 Analytical Chemistry II 4
C445 Chemistry Research: Planning 1
C451 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 3
B313 Physiology 4
16 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
C446 Chemistry Research: Experience 1
EC261 Microeconomics 3
LCT475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
Disciplinary Studies 3
Disciplinary Studies 3
Elective 3
16 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
C447 Chemistry Research: Thesis 1
C409 Biochemistry 3
B434 Microbiology 3
TH350 Intro. Cath. Moral Theology (Area FT2) 3
Disciplinary Studies 3
Elective 3
16 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

English Education

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
E250 Literary Imagination (may be taken in Spring) 3
ED100 Introduction to Education 1
PY111 General Psychology (Area HS) 3
TA101 Oral Communications 3
16 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
E220 Argumentative and Research Writing 3
ED225 Substance Abuse & Community Health 2
MC111 Media Communications 3
E250 Literary Imagination (if not taken in Fall) 3
Gen. Ed. Content Area Course 3
Gen. Ed. Content Area Course 3
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Perspectives/Virtuous Life 3
English Literature Elective (Major Req. B-C-D) 3
ED300 School, Society & Media 6
PY211 Developmental Psychology 3
15 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
ID160 Artscore 2
ED305 Learning, Development & Exceptionality 6
E295 Practical Grammar 2
English Literature Elective (Major Req. B-C-D) 3
Gen. Ed. Content Area Course 3
16 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues 3
ED350 Philosophy, Curriculum, Methods: Grades 5-12 4
ED360 Reading: Grades 5-12 2
ED370 Educational Measurement and Technology 2
ED390-397 Special Methods: Grades 5-12 2
ED385 Adolescent Literature 1
E325 Advanced Essay Writing 3
17 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
E333 Shakespeare 3
English Literature Elective (Major Req. B-C-D) 3
E452 Critical Approaches to Literature 3
Seminar in English (may be taken senior year) 3
Gen. Ed. Content Area Course 3
Gen. Ed. Content Area Course 3
18 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
ED480 Student Teaching: Early Adol./Young Adult 13
ED485 Human Relations & Cultural Diversity: 5-12
ED490 Professional Capstone Experience:
Portfolio Assessment 1
16 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
LCT475 Capstone 3
E490 Senior Thesis 2
English Literature Elective (Major Req. B-C-D) 3
Gen. Ed. Content Area Course 3
Gen. Ed. Content Area Course 3
Gen. Ed. Content Area Course 3
15-17 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Computer Science Mathmatics

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
M151 Calculus I (Area QS) 4
CS110/111 Computer Science I & Lab 4
17 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
M152 Calculus II (Area QS) 4
CS210 Computer Science II 4
CS220 Discrete Mathematics 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
ID160 Artscore 2
M251 Calculus III 4
P201/202 Introductory Physics I & Lab (Area NS) 4
CS320 Data Structures 4
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
CS310 Computer Organization 3
M252 Linear Algebra 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
ST232 Introduction to Statistics (Area QS) 2
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
17 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
CS Capstone Experience Elective 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
LCT475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
CS345 Theory of Computation 3
CS Capstone Experience Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Cr.

Senior Year-Spring
M342 Numerical Analysis 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Chemistry Science Education Major

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
C131/133 General Chemistry I & Lab (Area NS) 4
M151 Calculus I (Area QS) 4
B110/11 Bot&Zoo I and Lab 4
ED225 Substance Abuse and Community Health 2
20 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
C142/144 General Chemistry II & Lab 4
M152 Calculus II (Area QS) 4
B120/111 Bot&Zoo II and Lab 4
TA101 Oral Communications 3
PY111 General Psychology (Area HS) 3
18 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
ED300 School, Society & Media 6
C321 Organic Chemistry I 4
P201/202 Introductory Physics I & Lab (Area NS) 4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
20 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
ED305 Learning, Development & Exceptionality 6
C322 Organic Chemistry II 4
P211/212 Introductory Physics II & Lab 4
ID160 Artscore 2
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
19 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
ED350 Philosophy,Curriculum,Methods: Grades 5-12 4
ED360 Reading: Grades 5-12 2
ED370 Educational Measurement and Technology 2
ED390-397 Special Methods 2
C331 Physical Chemistry I 4
C341 Analytical Chemistry I 4
C443 Chemistry Seminar 1
19 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
LCT375 Global Issues 3
C409 Biochemistry 4
P111 Earth and Sky 4
PY211 Developmental Psychology 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
C451 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 3
C445 Chemistry Research: Planning 1
17 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
P311 or P314 or P350 3/4
P311 or P314 or P350 3/4
C446 Chemistry Research 1
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16-18 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
LCT475 Capstone 3
ED480 Student Teaching: Secondary 13
ED485 Human Relations & Cultural Diversity 2
ED490 Professional Capstone Exp: Portfolio 1
C447 Chem. Research: Thesis 1
20 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Computer Science

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
CS110/111 Computer Science I & Lab 4
M151 Calculus (Area QS) 4
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
17 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
CS210 Computer Science II 4
CS220 Discrete Mathematics 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
13 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
ID160 Artscore 2
CS320 Data Structures 4
CS Upper Level Core or CS Elective 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
15 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
CS310 Computer Organization 3
CS Upper Level Core or CS Elective 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
CS Upper Level Core 3
CS Elective 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
CS Upper Level Core 3
CS Elective 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
LCT475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
CS480 Systems Development 3
CS Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
CS495 Senior Research Seminar 3
CS Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Cytogenetic Technology (Biology)

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
B110/111 Botany & Zoology I & Lab (Area NS) 4
C131/133 General Chemistry I & Lab (Area NS) 4
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
17 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
ID160 Artscore 2
B120/121 Botany & Zoology II & Lab (Area NS) 4
C142/144 General Chemistry II & Lab (Area NS) 4
M151 Calculus I (Area QS) 4
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
B311 Cell Biology 3
C321 Organic Chemistry I 4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
B310 Genetics 4
B313 Physiology 4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
B434 Microbiology 3
P201/202 Introductory Physics I & Lab (Area NS) 4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
16 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
LCT475 Capstone 3
B435 Immunology 3
B480 Human Genetics 2
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
17 Credits

Senior Year to be planned with program advisor.

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Enviromental Biology


Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
B110/111 Botany & Zoology I & Lab (Area NS) 4
C131/133 General Chemistry I & Lab (Area NS) 4
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
17 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
B120/121 Botany & Zoology II & Lab (Area NS) 4
M151 Calculus I (Area QS) 4
C142/144 General Chemistry II & Lab (recommended) 4
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
15 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
B301 Ecology 4
C321 Organic Chemistry I 4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
B310 Genetics 4
B340 Limnology 4
B315 GIS Theory & Applications 2
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
ID160 Artscore 2
B323 Plant Communities and Taxonomy 3
B392 Biometrics 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
17 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
B492 Experimental Planning 1
Major Requirement (See Major Areas C, D for list) 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
16-17 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
LCT475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
Major Requirement (See Major Areas C, D for list) 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
B493 Biology Research & Thesis or 2
B494 Environmental Experience 1-5
B460 Sustainable Resource Management 2
B461 Environmental Seminar 1
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15-17 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Chemistry - Pre-Medical/Dental/Veterinary

Freshman Year-Fall
C131/133 General Chemistry I & Lab (Area NS) 4
M151 Calculus I (Area QS) 4
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
Disciplinary Studies / TA101 Oral Comm. Req. 3
17 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
C142/144 General Chemistry II & Lab 4
M152 Calculus II 4
TA101 Oral Comm. Req./Disciplinary Studies 3
ST232 Introduction to Statistics 2
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
C321/323 Organic Chemistry I & Lab 4
P201/202 Introductory Physics I & Lab (Area NS) 4
B110/111 Botany & Zoology I & Lab (Area NS) 4/3
LCT225 Perspectives (or Spring semester) 3
ID160 Artscore 2
16-17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
C322 Organic Chemistry II & Lab 4
P211/212 Introductory Physics II & Lab 4
B120/121 Botany & Zoology II & Lab 4
PH346 Ethical Issues in the Sciences (Area MT) 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
18 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
C331 Physical Chemistry I 4
C341 Analytical Chemistry I 4
C443 Chemistry Seminar 1
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
15 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
C332 Physical Chemistry II 4
C441 Analytical Chemistry II / Elective 4/3
C445 Chemistry Research: Planning 1
C451 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 3
TH350 Intro. Cath. Moral Theology (Area FT2) 3
14-15 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
C446 Chemistry Research: Experience 1
LCT475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
16 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
C447 Chemistry Research: Thesis 1
C409 Biochemistry 4
Chemistry Elective (400 Level) / Elective 4/3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
17-18 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Art Studio

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
AR103 Art Foundations I 3
AR122 Drawing I (Area AE) 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3/4
15-16 Cr.

Freshman Year-Spring
ID160 Artscore 2
AR104 Art Foundations II (spring only) 3
AR222 Drawing II 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17 Cr.

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
AR341 Printmaking I (fall only) 3
AR322 Drawing III (fall only) 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
15-16 Cr.

Sophomore Year-Spring
AR331 Painting I (spring only) 3
AR351 Sculpture (spring only) 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Elective 3
15-17 Cr.

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
AR442 Printmaking II (fall only) 3
AR371 Art History I (fall only) (Area AE) 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Elective 3
15-17 Cr.

Junior Year-Spring
AR432 Painting II 3
AR372 Art History II (spring only) 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Elective 3/4
Elective 3
15-17 Cr.

Senior Year-Fall
LCT475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
AR451 Advanced Studio (ex. Painting, Printmaking) 3
AR461 Art Seminar (fall only) Upper Div. Writing Intensive 2
Elective 3/4
Elective 3
14-15 Cr.

Senior Year-Spring
AR451 Advanced Studio (ex. Painting, Printmaking) 3
AR462 Art Seminar (spring only) 1
Elective 3/4
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
16-17 Cr.


The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Entrepreneurship

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
MG219 Principles of Management 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
15-17Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
AC222 Accounting Concepts 3
EC261 Microeconomics (Area HS)3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
15-17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
ID160 Artscore 2
MG219 Principles of Marketing 3
EC262 Macroeconomics 3
M145 Finite Math 3
Elective 3
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
BU215 Business Statistics (Area QS) 3
BU285 International Business Environment 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Elective 3
15-17Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
MG315 Intro to Entrepreneurship 3
BU341 Corporate Finance 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Elective 3
15-16 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
BU312 Business Law I 3
MG317 Small Business Management 3
PH362 Business Ethics (Area MT) 3
BU316 E-Business 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
ID475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
BU452 Strategic Management 3
Management Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
MG465 Advanced Entrepreneurship Seminar 3
MG410 International Management 3
Management Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Chemistry

Freshman Year-Fall
C131/133 General Chemistry I & Lab (Area NS) 4
M151 Calculus I (Area QS) 4
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
Disciplinary Studies / TA101 Oral Comm. Req. 3
17 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
C142/144 General Chemistry II & Lab 4
M152 Calculus II 4
TA101 Oral Comm. Req./Disciplinary Studies 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
C321/323 Organic Chemistry I & Lab 4
P201/202 Introductory Physics I & Lab (Area NS) 4
M251 Calculus III / Disciplinary Studies 4/3
LCT225 Perspectives (or Spring semester) 3
ID160 Artscore 2
16-17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
C322 Organic Chemistry II & Lab 4
P211/212 Introductory Physics II & Lab 4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
C331 Physical Chemistry I 4
C341 Analytical Chemistry I 4
C443 Chemistry Seminar 1
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
Elective / Disciplinary Studies 3
15 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
C332 Physical Chemistry II 4
C441 Analytical Chemistry II / Elective 4/3
C445 Chemistry Research: Planning 1
C451 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 3
Elective 3
14-15 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
C446 Chemistry Research: Experience 1
LCT475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
16 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
C447 Chemistry Research: Thesis 1
Chemistry Elective (400 Level) 3
Chemistry Elective (400 Level) / Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
16 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Engineering Physics

CALCULUS-READY ENTERING STUDENTS:

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E 120 English Composition 3
P 201 Introductory Physics I (Area NS, with P202) 3
P 202 Introductory Physics I Lab (Area NS, with P202) 1
M 151 Calculus I (Area QS) 4
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
17 credits

Freshman Year-Spring
ID 160 Artscore 2
P 211 Introductory Physics II 3
P 212 Introductory Physics II Laboratory 1
M 152 Calculus II 4
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16 credits

NON-CALCULUS-READY ENTERING STUDENTS (BEGIN MAJOR COURSEWORK IN YEAR II)

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E 120 English Composition 3
CS110 Computer Science I 3
CS111 Computer Science I Laboratory 1
M 115 College Algebra 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
16 credits

Freshman Year-Spring
ID 160 Artscore 2
CS210 Computer Science II 4
M 116 College Trigonometry 2
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17 credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Accounting

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
AC222 Accounting Concepts 3
M145 Finite Mathematics 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3/4
15/16 credits

Freshman Year-Spring
AC223 Financial Accounting Principles 3
MK217 Principles of Marketing 3
BU215 Business Statistics (Area QS) 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
15 Cr.

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
ID160 Artscore 2
MG219 Principles of Management 3
AC321 Intermediate Accounting I 3
EC261 Principles of Microeconomics (Area HS) 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17 Cr.

Sophomore Year-Spring
AC322 Intermediate Accounting II 3
EC262 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
15-17 Cr.

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
BU285 International Business Environment 3
AC324 Cost Accounting 3
BU312 Business Law I 3
AC325 Accounting Information Systems 3
15 Cr.

Junior Year-Spring
AC426 Auditing 3
BU413 Business Law II (CPA track) 3
or
MG409 Production/Operations Management (CMA track)
BU341 Corporate Finance 3
Elective 3/4
Elective 3/4
15-17 Cr.

Senior Year-Fall
LCT475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester)3
AC320 Federal Tax 3
PH362 Business Ethics (Area MT) 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Cr.

Senior Year-Spring
AC428 Advanced Accounting 3
BU452 Strategic Management 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
AC 427 Governmental and Not-for-Profit 3
Accounting (CPA track) 3
15 Cr.

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Music Industry - Business Emphasis

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
MU130 Music Fundamentals I 1
MU131 Music Fundamentals II 1
MU300 Introduction to Electronic Music & MIDI 2
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
TA101 Oral Communications 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17-18 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
ID160 Artscore 2
AC222 Accounting Concepts 3
MU160 Music Theory I 3
MU170 Ear Training I 1
MU392 Music Business 3
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16-17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
MG219 Principles of Management 3
MU383 Arranging 3
Applied Lessons 1
MU104 Percussion Ensemble 0/1*
Music Ensemble 0/1*
MG219 Principles of Management 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16-18 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
BU215 Business Statistics (Area QS) 3
MK217 Principles of Marketing 3
MU299 Sophomore Review 0
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16-17 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
MU171/MU181/MU191 Piano/Voice/Guitar 3/2/1
MU150 Experiencing Music 3
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Business Elective 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
14-17 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Business Elective 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
16-17 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
LCT475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
MU450 Arts Administration: Theory and Practice 3
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Music Elective 2-3
Business Elective 3
Elective 3
15-17 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
MU496/497 Music Internship 6-12
Elective 3
15 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Music


Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
MU150 Experiencing Music 3
MU130 Music Fundamentals I 1
MU131 Music Fundamentals II 1
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
15-16 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
ID160 Artscore 2
MU160 Music Theory I 3
MU170 Ear Training I 1
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16-17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
MU165 Music Theory II 3
MU175 Ear Training II 1
MU300 Intro to Electronic Music and MIDI 2
MU125 Keyboard Musicianship I 2
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
15-16 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
MU299 Sophomore Review 0
MU260 Music Theory III 3
MU270 Ear Training III 1
MU 126 Keyboard Musicianship II 2
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16-17 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
MU382 Conducting 3
MU341 Music History I (Area AE) 3
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Music Elective/Elective 3
16-17 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
MU383 Arranging 3
Music Elective 2-3
MU342 Music History II (Area AE) 3
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Music Elective/Elective 3
Elective 3
15-17 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
LCT475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
MU450 Seminar/Special Topics 2
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Music Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15-16 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
MU450 Seminar/Special Topics 2
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Music Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15-16 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Music Performance


Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
MU130 Music Fundamentals I 1
MU131 Music Fundamentals II 1
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
15-16 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
ID160 Artscore 2
MU160 Music Theory I 3
MU170 Ear Training I 1
MU150 Experiencing Music 3
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
16-18 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
MU165 Music Theory II 3
MU175 Ear Training II 1
MU191 Guitar Class 1
Music Elective (Pedagogy – catalog Area E or F or G) 3
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Mu125 Keyboard Musicianship I 2
14-15 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
MU260 Music Theory III 3
MU270 Ear Training III 1
Music Elective (Literature - catalog Area E or F or G) 3
MU299 Sophomore Review 0
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
MU126 Keyboard Musicianship II 2
16-17 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
MU341 Music History I (Area AE) 3
MU300 Intro to Electronic Music and MIDI 2
MU365 Counterpoint 2
Applied Lessons 1
MU120 Recital Participation 0
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
14-16 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
MU342 Music History II 3
MU450 Seminar/Special Topics 2
MU390 Junior (half) Recital 1
MU360 20th Century Analysis 2
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
15-17 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
LCT475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
MU382 Conducting 3
MU490 Senior (full) Recital 1
MU104 Percussion Ensemble 0/1*
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
17-19 Credits

Senior Year-Spring

MU383 Arranging 3
MU450 Seminar/Special Topics Elective 2
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15-16 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Music Technology

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
MU130 Music Fundamentals I 1
MU131 Music Fundamentals II 1
MU300 Introduction to Electronic Music & MIDI 2
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
TA101 Oral Communications 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17-18 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
ID160 Artscore 2
CS102 Introduction to Computer Applications 3
MT302/303 Digital Music Technology 2
& Lab 1
MU160 Music Theory I 3
MU170 Ear Training I 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16-17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
MT310/311 Introduction to Sound Recording 2
& Lab 1
MU383 Arranging 3
MU104 Percussion Ensemble 0/1*
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16-18 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
P113 Physics of Sound and Music 3
MT320/321 Advance Applications of Recording 2
& Audio Production &Lab 1
MU392 Music Business 3
MU299 Sophomore Review 0
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16-17 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
MU171/MU181/MU191 Piano/Voice/Guitar 3/2/1
MT330/331 Advanced Applications of Audio
Post Production & Sound Design 2
& Lab 1
MU150 Experiencing Music 3
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
14-17 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
Applied Lessons 1
MT340/341 Fundamentals of Live Audio Production 2
& Lab 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
16-17 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
LCT475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
16-17 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
MT298 Field Exploration 1-3
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15-17 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Pastoral and Youth Ministry

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT First Year Seminar 3
100-Level Theology Pre-requisite (Area FT1) 3
E120 English Composition 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
15-16 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
TH209 Intro to Catholic Theology and Doctrine 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
15-17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
TH210 Introduction to the Old Testament 3
TH298 Field Exploration (optional/recommended) 1-3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
(Elective) (3)
15-18 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
ID160 Artscore 2
TH220 Introduction to the New Testament 3
TH250 Christian View of the Human Person (Area FT2) 3
TH311 Principles of Liturgy and Sacraments 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
TH300 Christianity in Global Context (Area FT2) 3
TH360 History of Catholic Thought 3
TH410 Theology of Pastoral Ministry 3
TH496/497 Internship in Pastoral Ministry 3-8
15-17 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
LCT375 Global Issues (if not satisfied fall semester) 3
TH350 Catholic Moral Theology (Area FT2) 3
TH375 Contemporary Catholic Thought 3
HS211 Interviewing and Assessment Lab 2
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
17 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
LCT475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
TH345 Catholic Social Teaching (Area FT2) 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
TH475 Senior Seminar 3
TH400 Christology (every other Spring) 3
TH460 Seminar in Youth Ministry (every other Spring) 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Philosophy

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
PH102 Logic 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
15-16 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
ID160 Artscore 2
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
PH253 History of Ancient Philosophy 4
*L101 Basic Latin I 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16-17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
PH254 History of Medieval Philosophy 4
*L102 Basic Latin II 3
PH345 Philosophy of Person (Area MT/Philosophy Elective) 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16-17 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
PH355 History of Modern Philosophy 4
PH300 Moral Theory 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
16 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
PH358 History of 19th/20th Century Philosophy 4
Philosophy Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
16 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
LCT475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
PH360 Epistemology (IHM Seminary Students) 3
Philosophy Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
PH400: Metaphysics 3
PH402: Senior Thesis 3
PH410 Thomistic Synthesis (IHM Seminary Students) 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Nuclear Medicine Technology

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
B110/111 Botany & Zoology I & Lab (Area NS) 4
C131/133 General Chemistry I & Lab (Area NS) 4
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
17 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
ID160 Artscore 2
B120/121 Botany & Zoology II & Lab (Area NS) 4
C142/144 General Chemistry II & Lab (Area NS) 4
M151 Calculus I (Area QS) 4
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
B305 Human Anatomy 4
P201/202 Introductory Physics I & Lab (Area NS) 4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
B313 Physiology 4
P211/212 Introductory Physics II & Lab 4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
C321 Organic Chemistry I 4
PH346 Ethical Issues in Science or
PH343 Contemporary Ethical Issues (Area MT) 3
B450 Radiation Biology 3
Elective 3
16 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
LCT475 Capstone 3
B392 Biometrics 3
CS102 Intro to Computer Applications or
CS105 Introductory Programming: Visual Basic 3
P350 Radiation Physics 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

History

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3/4
H125 Europe and the World (Area CT) 4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
16-17 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
H150 The American Experience (Area CT) 4
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Elective 3
16-17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
ID160 Artscore (may be satisfied Study Abroad Semester) 2
H250 Historical Thinking 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
History Course 3
History Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3/4
Elective 3
15-17 Credits

Junior Year-Study Abroad Semester
Study Abroad
History Majors are strongly encouraged to study abroad in
Mexico, London or Florence during their junior year.
Advanced consultation with one’s academic advisor relative to
major requirements is recommended. With careful planning,
students may also fulfill interdisciplinary and disciplinary
requirements while studying abroad.
15 Credits

Junior Year-Winona Semester
LCT375 Global Issues (if not satisfied abroad) 3
H450 History Without Boundaries 3
History Course 3
History Course/Elective 3
History Course/Elective 3
15 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
LCT475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
H460 Historical Research & Writing I 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
H461 Historical Research & Writing II 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Elementary Education - Science

Science
(Grades K-6 with 5-8 Concentration)

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
ED100 Introduction to Education (Optional) 1
PY111 General Psychology (Area HS) 3
TA101 Oral Communications 3
B110/111 Botany/Zoology I & Lab (Area NS) 4
17 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
ID160 Artscore 2
ED156 First Aid and C.P.R. 1
ED250 Human Relations, Cultural Diversity, and Indian Cultures K-12 2
ST132 Reasoning with Statistics (Area QS) 3
B120/121 Botany/Zoology II & Lab (Area NS) 4
P111 Earth & the Solar System 3
PS102 American National Government 3
18 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life 3
ED 301 School and Society 5
ED 302 Substance Abuse Prevention 1
M308 Analysis for Teachers or M151 Calculus 4
C131/133 General Chemistry I & Lab (Area NS) 4
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
ED 306 Learning, Dev., and Exceptionality 5
ED 307 Educational Technology 1
C142/144 Chemistry II & Lab 4
P211/212 Physics II & Lab 4
H150 The American Experience (Area CT) 4
18 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
ED370 Educational Measurement, Techn&Literacy 2
ED330 Reading, Language Arts Meth& Child Lit 6
P201/202 Introductory Physics I & Lab (Area NS) 4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
18 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
ED310 Music Methods: K-8 1
ED315 Science and Social Studies: K-8 4
ED320 Art Methods: K-8 1
ED325 Math Methods: K-8 2
ED335 Health, Physical Ed. Methods: K-8 1
ED380 Middle Level Education 2
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
P211/212 Physics II & Lab 4
17 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
ED396 General Physical Science 5-12 2
ED470 Student Teaching: Elementary 13
ED 450 Nature of the Exceptional Child 2
ED490 Prof. Capstone Exp: Portfolio Assessment 1
18 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
LCT475 Capstone 3
ED445 Advanced Literacy 3
Elective 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
15 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Elementary Education - Grades K-6 with 5-8 Concentration

(Grades K-6 with 5-8 concentration)
English, Mathematics, Social Science, World Language French, World Language Spanish

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
ED100 Introduction to Education (optional) 1
PY111 General Psychology (Area HS) 3
TA101 Oral Communications 3
M109 Mathematical Concepts II (Area QS) 3
16 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
ID160 Artscore 2
ED156 First Aid and C.P.R. 1
ED225 Substance Abuse & Community Health 2
M108 Mathematical Concepts I 3
PS102 American National Government 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
ED301 School and Society 5
ED302 Substance Abuse Prevention 1
P155 Foundation of Physics (Area NS) 3
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
18 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
ED306 Learning, Dev., and Exceptionality 5
ED307 Educational Technology 1
H150 The American Experience (Area CT) 4
B120/121 Botany/Zoology II & Lab 2nd Sem 4
P111 Earth and the Solar System 3
16-17 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
ED370 Educational Measurement, Techn&Literacy 2
ED330 Reading, Language Arts Meth& Child Lit 6
Area of Concentration 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
ED310 Music Methods: K-8 1
ED315 Science and Social Studies: K-8 4
ED320 Art Methods: K-8 1
ED325 Math Methods: K-8 2
ED335 Health, Physical Ed. Methods: K-8 1
ED380 Middle Level Education 2
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Area of Concentration 3
17 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
ED470 Student Teaching: Elementary 13
ED450 Nature of the Exceptional Child 2
ED490 Prof. Capstone Exp: Portfolio Assessment 1
16 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
LCT475 Capstone 3
ED445 Advanced Literacy 3
Area of Concentration/Elective 3
Area of Concentration/Elective 3
Area of Concentration/Elective 3
15 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Graphic Design

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
AR103 Art Foundations I 3
AR122 Drawing I (Area AE) 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
15 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
ID160 Artscore 2
AR222 Drawing II 3
AR243 B/W Photography 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
Disciplinary Studies 3
Disciplinary Studies 3
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
AR341 Printmaking I (fall only) 3
AR303 Graphic Design I 3
AR304 Typography 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
15 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
AR331 Painting I (spring only) 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
Art Elective/Internship 3
AR371 Art History I (fall only) (Area AE) 3
Disciplinary Studies 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
AR403 Graphic Design II (spring only) 3
AR372 Art History II (spring only) 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
LCT475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
AR344 Photo/Digital Imaging (fall only) 3
AR461 Art Seminar I (fall only) Upper Div. Writing Intensive 2
Elective 3
Elective 3
14 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
AR326 Illustration (spring only) 3
AR462 Art Seminar/Portfolio (spring only) 1
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
16 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.

Computer Engineering


Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
M151 Calculus I (Area QS) 4
CS110/111 Computer Science I & Lab 4
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
17 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
ID160 Artscore 2
M152 Calculus II 4
CS210 Computer Science II 4
CS220 Discrete Mathematics 3
Disciplinary Studies/Oral Communication Req. 3
16 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
P201/202 Introductory Physics I & Lab (Area NS) 4
CS320 Data Structures 4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
CS310 Computer Organization 3
P211/212 Intro to Physics II & Lab (Area NS) 4
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary studies Course 3
16 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
P314 Digital Electronics & Lab 4
CS Capstone Experience Elective 2
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
P304 Introduction to Modern Physics 4
CS Capstone Experience Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
16 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
LCT475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
CS410 Operating Systems 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
P370 Introduction to Microprocessors 4
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
16 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.