Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron
Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron
Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron
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174 <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Akron</strong> <strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong><br />
Biology<br />
• Total credits required for a minor in biology: 23-24. Credits<br />
3100:111,2 Principles <strong>of</strong> Biology I, II 8<br />
3100:211 General Genetics 3<br />
3100:217 General Ecology 3<br />
3100:311 Cell and Molecular Biology 4<br />
or<br />
3100:130 Principles <strong>of</strong> Microbiology 3<br />
or<br />
3100:331 Microbiology 4<br />
3100:316 Evolutionary Biology 3<br />
3100:xxx Any 300/400-level course —<br />
Business Administration<br />
for Non-Business Majors<br />
• Total credits required for a minor in Business Administration: 18<br />
• Required Courses:<br />
6140:370 Introduction to Finance 3<br />
6200:201 Accounting Concepts and Principles for Business 3<br />
6500:301 Management: Principles and Concepts 3<br />
6600:300 Marketing Principles 3<br />
• Electives: Select 2 courses (6 credits) from the following:<br />
6200:xxx Any three credit Accountancy course for which<br />
the student has the appropriate prerequisites 3<br />
6300:xxx Any three credit Entrepreneurship course for which<br />
the student has the appropriate prerequisites 3<br />
6400:220 <strong>The</strong> Legal and Social Environment <strong>of</strong> Business 3<br />
6500:xxx A 300/400 level course in Management for which<br />
the student has the appropriate prerequisites 3<br />
6800:305 International Business 3<br />
Business Management Technology<br />
• Required core courses:<br />
2040:247 Survey <strong>of</strong> Basic Economics 3<br />
2420:103 Essentials <strong>of</strong> Management Technology 3<br />
2420:202 Elements <strong>of</strong> Human Resource Management 3<br />
2420:211 Basic Accounting I 3<br />
2420:280 Essentials <strong>of</strong> Business Law 3<br />
2420:xxx Elective 3<br />
2520:101 Essentials <strong>of</strong> Marketing Technology 3<br />
• Choose elective from the following:<br />
2420:170 Applied Mathematics for Business 3<br />
or<br />
2420:212 Basic Accounting II 3<br />
or<br />
2420:243 Survey in Finance 3<br />
Chemistry<br />
• Total credits required for a minor in chemistry: 19-22.<br />
• Core comprised <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />
3150:151 Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry I 3<br />
3150:152 Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry I Laboratory 1<br />
3150:153 Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry II 3<br />
3150:263,4 Organic Chemistry Lecture I, II 6<br />
• An additional six credits from 300/400-level chemistry courses. For example, a<br />
pre-med, medical technology, or biology student might take 3150:401,2<br />
Biochemistry (three credits each). An engineering or physics major might<br />
select 3150:313,4 Physical Chemistry (three credits each). Analytical or instrumental<br />
courses might be attractive to others.<br />
• Chemical engineering majors automatically fulfill the requirements for a minor<br />
in chemistry.<br />
• Students who intend to minor in chemistry should seek advice from the<br />
Chemistry Department about the 300/400-level courses that would be most<br />
relevant to their interests.<br />
Classical Studies<br />
Required core courses:<br />
• Any 2 <strong>of</strong> the following: Credits<br />
3200:230 Sports and Society in Ancient Greece and Rome 3<br />
3200:220 Introduction to the Ancient World 3<br />
3200:289 Mythology <strong>of</strong> Ancient Greece 3<br />
• Electives: (12 hours)<br />
3240:100 Introduction to Archaeology 3<br />
3240:313 Archaeology <strong>of</strong> Greece 3<br />
3240:314 Archaeology <strong>of</strong> Rome 3<br />
3200:361 Literature <strong>of</strong> Greece 3<br />
3200:362 Literature <strong>of</strong> Rome 3<br />
3200:401/501 Egyptology 3<br />
3200:404/504 Assyriology 3<br />
3400:308 Greece 3<br />
3400:317 Roman Republic 3<br />
3400:318 Roman Empire 3<br />
3400:404 Studies in Roman History 3<br />
3600:211 History <strong>of</strong> Ancient Philosophy 3<br />
3600:432/532 Aristotle 3<br />
3230:357 Magic, Myth and Religion 3<br />
Communication<br />
<strong>The</strong> minors <strong>of</strong>fered in the School <strong>of</strong> Communication are designed for non-communication<br />
majors only.<br />
Interpersonal and Group Communication<br />
• Required:<br />
7600:115 Survey <strong>of</strong> communication theory 3<br />
7600:235 Interpersonal communication 3<br />
7600:344 Group Decision Making 3<br />
• Select 9 credits from among the following (3 credits must be 300/400 level)<br />
7600:226 Interviewing 3<br />
7600:227 Nonverbal Communication 3<br />
7600:245 Argumentation 3<br />
7600:252 Persuasion 3<br />
7600:325 Intercultural Communication 3<br />
7600:454 <strong>The</strong>ory <strong>of</strong> Group Process 3<br />
7600:450 Special Topics 3<br />
(Depends on topic; only with prior approval <strong>of</strong> School Director)<br />
Mass Communication<br />
• Required<br />
7600:102 Survey <strong>of</strong> Mass Communication 3<br />
7600:388 Broadcast History<br />
or<br />
7600:400 History <strong>of</strong> Journalism in America 3<br />
• Electives - 12 credits (at least 3 credits at the 300-400 level) selected from:<br />
7600:270 Voice Training for Media 3<br />
7600:280 Media Production Techniques 3<br />
7600:282 Radio Production 3<br />
7600:283 Studio Production 3<br />
7600:300 Newswriting 3<br />
7600:301 Advanced Newswriting 3<br />
7600:302 Broadcast Newswriting 3<br />
7600:304 Editing 3<br />
7600:308 Feature Writing 3<br />
7600:368 Basic Audio and Video Editing 3<br />
7600:375 Communication Technology & Change 3<br />
7600:385 American Film History: the beginning to 1945 3<br />
7600:386 American Film History: 1945 to the present 3<br />
7600:387 Radio and TV Writing 3<br />
7600:388 History <strong>of</strong> Broadcasting 3<br />
7600:396 Radio/TV Programming 3<br />
7600:400 History <strong>of</strong> Journalism in America 3<br />
7600:408 Women, Minorities and News 3<br />
7600:410 Journalism Management 3<br />
7600:420 Magazine Writing 3<br />
7600:425 Commercial Electronic Publishing 3<br />
7600:462 Advanced Media Writing 3<br />
7600:468 Advanced Audio and Video Editing 3<br />
7600:472 Single Camera Production 3<br />
7600:484 Regulations in Mass Media 3<br />
7600:486 Broadcast Sales and Management 3