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A total <strong>of</strong> 19 credits in approved courses in the social and behavioral sciences<br />

must be taken in addition to the 10 credits that are required (3250:100,<br />

Introduction to Economics; 3700:100, Government and Politics in the United<br />

States; 3750:100, Introduction to Psychology). <strong>The</strong> 19 credits may be chosen<br />

from the following suggested disciplines: Anthropology, Economics, History,<br />

Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology. Associate degree, Minor, and certificate<br />

requirements may satisfy some <strong>of</strong> the general electives.<br />

<strong>The</strong> General Education requirement, course prerequisites for the social work<br />

major, foreign language, and general elective requirements for the Bachelor <strong>of</strong><br />

Arts degree in social work are the same requirements that students in the following<br />

Step-Up programs must complete:<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts (Step-Up) with Summit College<br />

[Community Services Technology (Social Service Emphasis)]<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts (Step-Up) with Wayne College<br />

[Social Services Technology (Social Service Emphasis)]<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts (Step-Up) with Stark State College<br />

[Human and Social Services]<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts/Social Work<br />

• Completion <strong>of</strong> the General Education requirement, 42 credits including:<br />

Credits<br />

3100:103 Natural Science Biology/Lab<br />

and<br />

4<br />

3850:100 Introduction to Sociology 4<br />

• Course prerequisites for the Social Work major:<br />

7750:270 Poverty and Minority Issues 3<br />

7750:276 Introduction to Social Welfare 4<br />

7750:427 Human Behavior and Social Environment I 3<br />

• Social Work major:<br />

7750:401,2,3,4 Social Work Practice I, II, III, IV 12<br />

7750:405 Practice I Skills Lab 3<br />

7750:421 Introduction to the Field Experience 1<br />

7750:422 Field Experience Seminar 1<br />

7750:425 Social Work Ethics 3<br />

7750:430 Human Behavior and Social Environment II 3<br />

7750:440 Social Work Research I 3<br />

7750:441 Social Work Research II 3<br />

7750:445 Social Policy Analysis for Social Workers 3<br />

7750:495 Field Experience: Social Agency<br />

(two semesters, four credits each)<br />

8<br />

7750:4xx Electives in Social Work 6<br />

• General Electives:<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> 19 credits in approved courses in the social and behavioral sciences<br />

must be taken in addition to the 10 credits that are required (3250:100,<br />

Introduction to Economics; 3700:100, Government and Politics in the United<br />

States; 3750:100, Introduction to Psychology). <strong>The</strong> 19 credits may be chosen<br />

from the following suggested disciplines: Anthropology, Economics, History,<br />

Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology. Associate degree, Minor, and certificate<br />

requirements may satisfy some <strong>of</strong> the general electives.<br />

<strong>The</strong> General Education requirements, course prerequisites for the social work<br />

major, foreign language, and general electives requirements for the Bachelor <strong>of</strong><br />

Arts in Social Work degree are the same requirements that students in the following<br />

Step-Up programs must complete:<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts/Social Work (Step-Up) with Summit College<br />

[Community Services Technology (Social Service Emphasis)]<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts/Social Work (Step-Up) with Wayne College<br />

[Social Services Technology (Social Service Emphasis)]<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts/Social Work (Step-Up) with Stark Tech<br />

[Human and Social Services]<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Fine and Applied Arts <strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong> 161<br />

7800: <strong>The</strong>atre<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts<br />

• General Education Requirement, including the second year <strong>of</strong> a foreign language<br />

— 56 credits.<br />

• <strong>The</strong>atre — 54 credits<br />

• Required <strong>The</strong>atre Arts courses: Credits<br />

7800:100 Experiencing <strong>The</strong>atre 3<br />

7800:103 <strong>The</strong>atre Orientations 0<br />

7800:106 Introduction to Scenic Design 3<br />

7800:107 Introduction to Stage Costuming 3<br />

7800:145 Movement Training 3<br />

7800:151 Voice and Diction 3<br />

7800:172 Acting I 3<br />

7800:262 Stage Makeup 3<br />

7800:265 Basic Stagecraft 3<br />

7800:271 Directing I 3<br />

7800:325 History <strong>of</strong> the <strong>The</strong>atre I 3<br />

7800:330 Dramatic Literature I 3<br />

7800:355 Stage Lighting Design 3<br />

7800:425 History <strong>of</strong> the <strong>The</strong>atre II 3<br />

7800:430 Dramatic Literature II 3<br />

7800:470 <strong>The</strong>atre in Education 3<br />

7800:471 Senior Seminar 1<br />

7810:100-400 Production Lab 4<br />

7810:100-400 Production Lab<br />

or<br />

4<br />

7810:110-410 Performance Lab 4<br />

• Electives 18 credits.<br />

• Minimum Semester Hours Required — 128 credits.<br />

• As an addition to this degree, a student may complete pr<strong>of</strong>essional education<br />

courses through the College <strong>of</strong> Education to be licensed to teach drama/theatre<br />

in Ohio’s public schools.<br />

• All candidates for the B.A. must enroll in at least one credit <strong>of</strong> production laboratory<br />

every semester they are in residence. To earn laboratory credit, theatre<br />

majors must attend all <strong>University</strong> mainstage auditions. A maximum <strong>of</strong> sixteen<br />

7810 credits may count toward requirement for the B.A.<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts in <strong>The</strong>atre Arts<br />

1) <strong>The</strong>atre Arts<br />

<strong>The</strong> concentration is designed to prepare the student for competency – in all<br />

areas <strong>of</strong> theatre – acting/directing, theatre history/criticism and design/technical<br />

theatre in order that the student can acquire the skills to teach theatre, to undertake<br />

graduate work in theatre or to undertake pr<strong>of</strong>essional work in commercial or<br />

regional theatre. Consult an advisor.<br />

• General Education Requirement — 42 credits.<br />

• Tag Area <strong>of</strong> Study (with approval from advisor) — 14 credits<br />

• <strong>The</strong>atre — 54 credits.<br />

7800:100 Experiencing <strong>The</strong>atre 3<br />

7800:103 <strong>The</strong>atre Orientations 0<br />

7800:106 Introduction to Scenic Design 3<br />

7800:107 Introduction to Stage Costuming 3<br />

7800:145 Movement Training 3<br />

7800:151 Voice and Diction 3<br />

7800:172 Acting I 3<br />

7800:262 Stage Makeup 3<br />

7800:265 Basic Stagecraft 3<br />

7800:271 Directing I 3<br />

7800:325 History <strong>of</strong> the <strong>The</strong>atre I 3<br />

7800:330 Dramatic Literature I 3<br />

7800:355 Stage Lighting Design 3<br />

7800:425 History <strong>of</strong> the <strong>The</strong>atre II 3<br />

7800:430 Dramatic Literature II 3<br />

7800:470 <strong>The</strong>atre in Education 3<br />

7800:471 Senior Seminar 1<br />

7810:100-400 Production Lab 4<br />

7810:100-400 Production Lab<br />

or<br />

4<br />

7810:110-410 Performance Lab 4<br />

• Electives — 18 credits.<br />

• Minimum Semester Hours Required — 128 credits.<br />

• As an addition to this degree, a student may complete pr<strong>of</strong>essional education<br />

courses through the College <strong>of</strong> Education to be licensed to teach drama/theatre<br />

in Ohio’s public schools.

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