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UNIVERSITY CORE REQUIREMENTS J. WILLIAM FULBRIGHT COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Catalog year: 2015 Fulbright College Advising Center 518 MAIN 479.575.3307 fulbrightadvising.uark.edu Please visit catalog.uark.edu for an extensive list of graduation and prerequisite requirements. MATHEMATICS (1 course • 3-4 hours) q MATH 1203 College Algebra, MATH 1204 College Algebra with Review, MATH 1313 Quantitative Reasoning, or any higher level math course, including STAT 2303. NATURAL SCIENCES (2 courses w/ matching labs • 8 hours) q ANTH 1013/1011L Intro to Biological Anthropology q ASTR 2003/2001L Survey of the Universe q BIOL 1543/1541L Principles of Biology q BIOL 1603/1601L Principles of Zoology q BIOL 1613/1611L Plant Biology q BIOL 2213/2211L Human Physiology q BIOL 2443/2441L Human Anatomy q CHEM 1053/1051L Chemistry in the Modern World q CHEM 1073/1071L Fundamentals of Chemistry q CHEM 1103/1101L University Chemistry I q CHEM 1123/1121L University Chemistry II q CHEM 1113/1101L University Chemistry for Engineers I q CHEM 1133/1131L University Chemistry for Engineers II q CHEM 1213/1211L Chemistry for Majors I q CHEM 1223/1221L Chemistry for Majors II q ENSC 1003/1001L Environmental Science q ENTO 1023/1021L Insects, Science, and Society q GEOS 1113/1111L General Geology q GEOS 1133/1131L Environmental Geology q PHYS 1023/1021L Physics and Human Affairs q PHYS 1034 Physics for Elementary Ed Majors q PHYS 1044 Physics for Architects I q PHYS 1054 Physics for Architects II q PHYS 2013/2011L College Physics I q PHYS 2033/2031L College Physics II q PHYS 2054 University Physics I q PHYS 2074 University Physics II SOCIAL SCIENCES (3 courses from at least 2 fields • 9 hours) q AGEC 1103 Principles of Agricultural Microeconomics q AGEC 2103 Principles of Agricultural Macroeconomics q ANTH 1023 Intro to Cultural Anthropology q COMM 1023 Communication in a Diverse World q ECON 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics q ECON 2023 Principles of Microeconomics q ECON 2143 Basic Economics: Theory and Practice q GEOS 1123 Human Geography q GEOS 2003 World Regional Geography q HESC 1403 Life Span Development q HESC 2413 Family Relations q HIST 1113 Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations I q HIST 1123 Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations II q HIST 2003 History of the American People to 1877 q HIST 2013 History of the American People 1877 to Present q HUMN 1114H* Honors Roots of Culture to 500 C.E. q HUMN 2114H* Honors Birth of Modern Culture, 1600-1900 q PLSC 2003 American National Government q PLSC 2013 Intro to Comparative Politics q PLSC 2203 State and Local Government q PSYC 2003 General Psychology q RESM 2853 Leisure and Society q RSOC 2603 Rural Sociology q SOCI 2013 General Sociology q SOCI 2033 Social Problems FINE ARTS (1 course • 3 hours) q ARCH 1003 Architecture Lecture q ARHS 1003 Art Lecture q COMM 1003 Film Lecture q DANC 1003 Movement and Dance q LARC 1003 The American Landscape q MLIT 1003 Music Lecture q MLIT 1013 Music Lecture for Music Majors q THTR 1003 Theatre Appreciation q THTR 1013 Musical Theatre Appreciation *Honors students only q UNIV 1001: University Perspectives (freshmen must complete during first year) ENGLISH COMPOSITION (2 courses • 6 hours) q ENGL 1013 Composition I q ENGL 1023 Composition II HUMANITIES (1 course • 3 hours) q AAST 2023 The African American Experience q ARCH 1013 Diversity and Design q CLST 1003 Intro to Classical Studies: Greece q CLST 1013 Intro to Classical Studies: Rome q COMM 1233 Media, Community, and Citizenship q ENGL 1213 Intro to Literature q GNST 2003 Intro to Gender Studies q HUMN 1124H* Honors Eq. of Cultures, 500-1600 q HUMN 2124H* Honors 20th Century Global Culture q MUSY 2003 Music in World Cultures q PHIL 2003 Intro to Philosophy q PHIL 2103 Intro to Ethics q PHIL 2203 Logic q PHIL 3103 Ethics and the Professions q WLIT 1113 World Literature I q WLIT 1123 World Literature II q World language at Intermediate I (2003) level U.S. HISTORY & GOVERNMENT (1 course • 3 hours) q HIST 2003 History of the American People to 1877 q HIST 2013 History of the American People 1877 to Present q PLSC 2003 American National Government Note: U.S. History & Government courses cannot be used more than once within the University Core. MINIMUM DEGREE CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED TO GRADUATE = 120 (CORE + MAJOR + GENERAL ELECTIVES)
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Page 1: Catalog year: 2015 Please visit catalog.uark.edu for an ... · q MUSY 2003 Music in World Cultures PHIL 2003 Intro to Philosophy q PHIL 2103 Intro to Ethics PHIL 2203 Logic PHIL 3103

UNIVERSITY CORE REQUIREMENTS

J. WILLIAM FULBRIGHT COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Catalog year: 2015

Fulbright College Advising Center518 MAIN479.575.3307fulbrightadvising.uark.edu

Please visit catalog.uark.edu for an extensive list of graduation and prerequisite requirements.

MATHEMATICS (1 course • 3-4 hours) q MATH 1203 College Algebra, MATH 1204 College Algebra with Review, MATH 1313 Quantitative Reasoning, or any higher level math course, including STAT 2303.

NATURAL SCIENCES (2 courses w/ matching labs • 8 hours) q ANTH 1013/1011L Intro to Biological Anthropology q ASTR 2003/2001L Survey of the Universe q BIOL 1543/1541L Principles of Biology q BIOL 1603/1601L Principles of Zoology q BIOL 1613/1611L Plant Biology q BIOL 2213/2211L Human Physiology q BIOL 2443/2441L Human Anatomy q CHEM 1053/1051L Chemistry in the Modern World q CHEM 1073/1071L Fundamentals of Chemistry q CHEM 1103/1101L University Chemistry I q CHEM 1123/1121L University Chemistry II q CHEM 1113/1101L University Chemistry for Engineers I q CHEM 1133/1131L University Chemistry for Engineers II q CHEM 1213/1211L Chemistry for Majors I q CHEM 1223/1221L Chemistry for Majors II q ENSC 1003/1001L Environmental Science q ENTO 1023/1021L Insects, Science, and Society q GEOS 1113/1111L General Geology q GEOS 1133/1131L Environmental Geology q PHYS 1023/1021L Physics and Human A�airs q PHYS 1034 Physics for Elementary Ed Majors q PHYS 1044 Physics for Architects I q PHYS 1054 Physics for Architects II q PHYS 2013/2011L College Physics I q PHYS 2033/2031L College Physics II q PHYS 2054 University Physics I q PHYS 2074 University Physics II

SOCIAL SCIENCES (3 courses from at least 2 �elds • 9 hours) q AGEC 1103 Principles of Agricultural Microeconomics q AGEC 2103 Principles of Agricultural Macroeconomics q ANTH 1023 Intro to Cultural Anthropology q COMM 1023 Communication in a Diverse World q ECON 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics q ECON 2023 Principles of Microeconomics q ECON 2143 Basic Economics: Theory and Practice q GEOS 1123 Human Geography q GEOS 2003 World Regional Geography q HESC 1403 Life Span Development q HESC 2413 Family Relations q HIST 1113 Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations I q HIST 1123 Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations II q HIST 2003 History of the American People to 1877 q HIST 2013 History of the American People 1877 to Present q HUMN 1114H* Honors Roots of Culture to 500 C.E. q HUMN 2114H* Honors Birth of Modern Culture, 1600-1900 q PLSC 2003 American National Government q PLSC 2013 Intro to Comparative Politics q PLSC 2203 State and Local Government q PSYC 2003 General Psychology q RESM 2853 Leisure and Society q RSOC 2603 Rural Sociology q SOCI 2013 General Sociology q SOCI 2033 Social Problems

FINE ARTS (1 course • 3 hours) q ARCH 1003 Architecture Lecture q ARHS 1003 Art Lecture q COMM 1003 Film Lecture q DANC 1003 Movement and Dance q LARC 1003 The American Landscape q MLIT 1003 Music Lecture q MLIT 1013 Music Lecture for Music Majors q THTR 1003 Theatre Appreciation q THTR 1013 Musical Theatre Appreciation

*Honors students only

q UNIV 1001: University Perspectives (freshmen must complete during �rst year)

ENGLISH COMPOSITION (2 courses • 6 hours) q ENGL 1013 Composition I q ENGL 1023 Composition II

HUMANITIES (1 course • 3 hours) q AAST 2023 The African American Experience q ARCH 1013 Diversity and Design q CLST 1003 Intro to Classical Studies: Greece q CLST 1013 Intro to Classical Studies: Rome q COMM 1233 Media, Community, and Citizenship q ENGL 1213 Intro to Literature q GNST 2003 Intro to Gender Studies q HUMN 1124H* Honors Eq. of Cultures, 500-1600 q HUMN 2124H* Honors 20th Century Global Culture q MUSY 2003 Music in World Cultures q PHIL 2003 Intro to Philosophy q PHIL 2103 Intro to Ethics q PHIL 2203 Logic q PHIL 3103 Ethics and the Professions q WLIT 1113 World Literature I q WLIT 1123 World Literature II q World language at Intermediate I (2003) level

U.S. HISTORY & GOVERNMENT (1 course • 3 hours) q HIST 2003 History of the American People to 1877 q HIST 2013 History of the American People 1877 to Present q PLSC 2003 American National Government

Note: U.S. History & Government courses cannot be used more than once within the University Core.

MINIMUM DEGREE CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED TO GRADUATE = 120 (CORE + MAJOR + GENERAL ELECTIVES)

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MAJOR REQUIREMENTS for a BACHELOR OF ARTS in JOURNALISM (ADVERTISING/PUBLIC RELATIONS)

J. WILLIAM FULBRIGHT COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Catalog year: 2015

Fulbright College Advising Center518 MAIN479.575.3307fulbrightadvising.uark.edu

Please visit catalog.uark.edu for an extensive list of graduation and prerequisite requirements.

Department of Journalism116 KIMP

479.575.3601journalism.uark.edu

MATHEMATICS (1 course • 3 hours) q MATH 2033 Mathematical Thought q MATH 2043 Survey of Calculus q MATH 2053 Finite Mathematics q MATH 2183 Mathematical Reasoning q STAT 2303 Principles of Statistics q WCOB 1033 Data Analysis and Interpretation or a higher level math course.

WORLD LANGUAGE up to the Intermediate I (2003) level or higher (hours vary)

q _______________ (2003)

WORLD LITERATURE (1 course • 3 hours) q WLIT 1113 World Literature I q WLIT 1123 World Literature II q Any literature course numbered 3000 or higher q Any world language literature course numbered 3000 or higher

PHILOSOPHY (1 course • 3 hours) q PHIL 2003 Intro to Philosophy q PHIL 2103 Intro to Ethics q Any PHIL course numbered 3000 or higher (PHIL 3103 Ethics and the Professions is rec’d.)

COMMUNICATION (1 course • 3 hours) q COMM 1313 Public Speaking

POLITICAL SCIENCE (2 courses • 6 hours) q PLSC 2003 American National Government

One additional PLSC course (any level):

q PLSC _______________

JOURNALISM CORE (5 courses • 13 hours) q JOUR 1023 Media and Society q JOUR 1033 Fundamentals of Journalism q JOUR 3633 Media Law (60 hrs completed) q JOUR 4333 Ethics in Journalism q JOUR 4981 Journalism Writing Requirement

Note: A minimum grade of “C” is required in all JOUR courses that serve as prerequisites for advanced JOUR courses.

JOURNALISM ELECTIVES (3 courses • 9 hours)It is recommended that one course be an internship.

q JOUR _______________

q JOUR _______________

q JOUR _______________

JOURNALISM WRITING REQUIREMENT q Satis�ed upon successful completion of JOUR 4981 with a grade of “C” or better.

CULTURAL/DIVERSITY REQUIREMENT (1 course • 3 hours) q ANTH 4533 Middle East Cultures q COMM 4343 Intercultural Communcation q HIST 3233 African American History to 1877 q HIST 3243 African American History since 1877 q HIST 3263 History of the American Indian q JOUR 3263 African Americans in Film q JOUR 4923 History of the Black Press q SCWK 3193 Human Diversity and Social Work q SOCI 3193 Race, Class, and Gender in America or other related course as approved by the dept.

Note: A cultural/diversity-approved HIST course can satisfy the major’s HISTORY requirement. Also, a cultural/diversity-approved JOUR course can count as one of the JOURNALISM ELECTIVES.

ECONOMICS (1-2 courses • 3-6 hours) q ECON 2143 Basic Economics: Theory and Practice or q ECON 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics and q ECON 2023 Principles of Microeconomics

MARKETING (2 courses • 6 hours) q MKTG 3433 Intro to Marketing q MKTG 3553 Consumer Behavior

Note: ECON 2013 & 2023 or ECON 2143 and STAT 2303 or WCOB 1033 are prerequisites for MKTG 3433.

HISTORY ELECTIVE numbered 3000 or higher(1 course • 3 hours)

q HIST _______________ (3000+)

MINIMUM DEGREE CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED TO GRADUATE = 120 (CORE + MAJOR + GENERAL ELECTIVES)

ADVERTISING/PUBLIC RELATIONS SEQUENCE (5 courses • 15 hours) q JOUR 3723 Advertising Principles* q JOUR 3743 Public Relations Principles*

*Requires 60 hours completed and a 2.5 GPA. Students must earn a “B” or better, and the course can only be retaken once.

q JOUR 4143 Public Relations Writing** q JOUR 4423 Creative Strategy and Execution** q JOUR 4453 Media Planning & Strategy**

**Requires 90 hours completed and a 2.5 GPA.