Minors Music This minor consists <strong>of</strong> 15 semester hours in music theory or practice taken at VanderCook College <strong>of</strong> Music. A maximum <strong>of</strong> three (3) semester hours <strong>of</strong> performance courses may be used toward a minor. Students should contact the Office <strong>of</strong> <strong>Undergraduate</strong> Academic Affairs regarding applicability <strong>of</strong> courses toward a degree program. Naval Science NS 101, NS 102 (Navy option), NS 201 (Navy option), NS 202, NS 301 (Navy option), NS 302 (Navy option), NS 310 (Marine option), NS 401, NS 402, NS 410 (Marine option). Attendance at the Naval Science <strong>Institute</strong> may be substituted for NS 101, NS 102, NS 201, and NS 202. NS 497 (0 credits) is required every semester. Operating Systems CS 201, CS 331, CS 350, CS 351, CS 450. Organizational Psychology PSYC 221, PSYC, 301, PSYC 303, PSYC 310, PSYC 409. Philosophy This minor consists <strong>of</strong> 15 semester hours <strong>of</strong> philosophy courses, at or above the 300-level. Physics PHYS 300 or PHYS 427, PHYS 308, PHYS 348, PHYS 405, PHYS 413. Political Science This minor consists <strong>of</strong> 15 semester hours. PS 100 or PS 202 and four (4) additional political science courses. Polymer Science and Engineering This minor consists <strong>of</strong> 15 semester hours. One (1) <strong>of</strong> the following courses: CHE 470, CHEM 470, or MMAE 470; three (3) <strong>of</strong> the following courses: CHE 538, CHE 555, CHE 575, CHEM 535, CHEM 537, CHEM 542, MMAE 483, MMAE 487, MMAE 579, MMAE 580 or MMAE 581; and ONLY one (1) <strong>of</strong> the following courses: CHE 426, CHE 489, CHE 491, CHE 582, FPE 541, MMAE 451, or MMAE 485. Appropriate substitutions may be made with the approval <strong>of</strong> the minor advisor. Premedical Studies This minor is intended for those students who plan to apply to medical school and has been approved by the Premedical Advisory Committee. Students who major in biology, biochemistry, or molecular biochemistry and biophysics satisfy the premedical studies course requirements. Biomedical Engineering - Cell and Tissue Track CHEM 240 and at least 13 semester hours chosen from the following courses: BIOL 210, BIOL 214, BIOL 225, BIOL 401, BIOL 402, BIOL 403(equivalent <strong>of</strong> BIOL 401 and 402), BIOL 404, BIOL 445, BIOL 446, BIOL 491 (1-3 semester hours), or BME 495 (1-3 semester hours). Premedical Studies - continued Biomedical Engineering Majors - Neural Engineering or Medical Imaging Track CHEM 237, CHEM 239, CHEM 240 and at least six (6) semester hours chosen from the following courses: BIOL 210, BIOL 214, BIOL 225, BIOL 401, BIOL 402, BIOL 403(equivalent <strong>of</strong> BIOL 401 and 402), BIOL 404, BIOL 445, BIOL 446, or BME 491 (1-3 semester hours). If CHEM 237 or CHEM 239 is taken as an option in the Neural Engineering or Medical Imaging Track, then add the equivalent number <strong>of</strong> semester hours chosen from courses listed above. Chemical Engineering BIOL 107, BIOL 109, BIOL 115, BIOL 117, CHEM 240, CHE 426 or a three (3) semester hour engineering science course. Chemistry Students interested in pursuing chemistry as a premedical degree may elect the Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science in Chemistry with emphasis in Biological Chemistry optional degree program. This program includes all the necessary courses required for entrance into medical school. Students may also pursue any <strong>of</strong> the other optional degree programs in chemistry but must additionally take BIOL 107, BIOL 109, BIOL 115, BIOL 117, BIOL 214, and one (1) <strong>of</strong> the following courses: BIOL 430 or BIOL 445. Computer Science BIOL 107, BIOL 109, BIOL 115, BIOL 117, CHEM 124, CHEM 125, CHEM 237, CHEM 239, CHEM 240. Electrical Engineering BIOL 107, BIOL 109, BIOL 115, BIOL 117, CHEM 125, CHEM 237, CHEM 239, CHEM 240. Materials Science and Engineering BIOL 107, BIOL 109, BIOL 115, BIOL 117, CHEM 237, CHEM 239, CHEM 240. Mechanical Engineering BIOL 107, BIOL 109, BIOL 115, BIOL 117, CHEM 125, CHEM 237, CHEM 239, CHEM 240. Physics BIOL 107, BIOL 109, BIOL 115, BIOL 117, CHEM 237, CHEM 239, CHEM 240. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional and Technical Communication COM 421 and 12 semester hours <strong>of</strong> communication coursework chosen in consultation with the minor advisor. Programming Languages CS 201, CS 331, CS 350, CS 351, CS 440. Psychology PSYC 203, PSYC 221, and at least nine (9) additional semester hours <strong>of</strong> psychology courses. Public Administration PS 200, PS 306, PS 314, PS 315, PS 351. 164
Minors Rehabilitation Services PSYC 410, PSYC 411, PSYC 412, PSYC 583, PSYC 590. Sociology This minor consists <strong>of</strong> 15 semester hours. SOC 200 or SOC 203 and four (4) additional sociology courses. S<strong>of</strong>tware Engineering CS 201, CS 331, CS 441, CS 445, CS 487. Structural Engineering - Architecture Majors only CAE 303, CAE 304, CAE 307, CAE 310, CAE 431. This minor is usually taken in conjunction with the Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Architecture/Master <strong>of</strong> Civil Engineering Dual Degree Program (see page 167). Structural Engineering - Non-CAEE, Non-ARCH Majors CAE 303, CAE 304, CAE 307, CAE 310, CAE 315. Telecommunications CS 116 or CS 201, ECE 403, ECE 407, ECE 436, and two (2) <strong>of</strong> the following courses: CS 331, CS 450, or ECE 449. Urban Studies HIST 350, HIST 352, PS 315, PS 317, and (SOC 311 or SOC 350). 165
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