July, 2017 Minors by College College of Fine Arts & Communication: Art (24 hours) Art History (24 hours) Mass Communication (26 hours) Theatre (26 hours) Digital Filmmaking (26 hours) Music (non-teaching, 24 hours) Speech Communication (21 hours) Writing (24 hours) Creative Writing (24 hours) College of Business Administration: Accounting (18 hours) Economics (18 Hours) Management (21) Marketing (21 hours) Information Systems (21, 22, or 23 hours) Business Administration (24 hours) College of Health & Behavioral Sciences: Family and Consumer Sciences (18 hours) Health Education (25 hours) Addiction Studies (18 hours) Military Science (18 hours) Psychology (21 hours) College of Liberal Arts: English (25 hours) History (24 hours) Linguistics (24 hours) Philosophy (21 hours) Political Science (21 hours) Public Administration (21 hours) International Studies (21 hours) Sociology (18 hours) Anthropology (18 hours) French, German, or Spanish (18 hours) Mandarin Chinese (18 hours) African/African American Studies (21 hours) Asian Studies (18 hours) Religious Studies (24 hours) Presidential Studies (21 hours) Gender Studies (18 hours) Latin American Studies (18 hours) Southern and Arkansas Studies (21 hours)
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July, 2017
Minors by College
College of Fine Arts & Communication: Art (24 hours) Art History (24 hours)
Mass Communication (26 hours)
Theatre (26 hours)
Digital Filmmaking (26 hours)
Music (non-teaching, 24 hours)
Speech Communication (21 hours)
Writing (24 hours)
Creative Writing (24 hours)
College of Business Administration: Accounting (18 hours) Economics (18 Hours)
Management (21)
Marketing (21 hours)
Information Systems (21, 22, or 23 hours)
Business Administration (24 hours)
College of Health & Behavioral Sciences: Family and Consumer Sciences (18 hours) Health Education (25 hours)
Addiction Studies (18 hours)
Military Science (18 hours)
Psychology (21 hours)
College of Liberal Arts: English (25 hours) History (24 hours)
Linguistics (24 hours)
Philosophy (21 hours)
Political Science (21 hours)
Public Administration (21 hours)
International Studies (21 hours)
Sociology (18 hours)
Anthropology (18 hours)
French, German, or Spanish (18 hours)
Mandarin Chinese (18 hours)
African/African American Studies (21 hours)
Asian Studies (18 hours)
Religious Studies (24 hours)
Presidential Studies (21 hours)
Gender Studies (18 hours)
Latin American Studies (18 hours)
Southern and Arkansas Studies (21 hours)
College of Natural Sciences & Mathematics: Biology (24 hours) Chemistry (24 hours)
Computer Science (20 hours)
Geography (24 hours)
Geographic Information Science (21 Hours)
Mathematics (19 hours)
Mathematics Education (25 hours)
Statistics (18 hours)
Physics (24 hours)
Physical Science (24 hours)
College of Fine Arts & Communication
Minor in Art (24 hours)
Students must complete 24 hours of art, including ART 1310 or 2312, 1321, 2322, 3
hours art history, and 12 hours studio elective (nine of which must be upper-division).
Programs of study for art minors are subject to approval by the art department.
Minor in Art History (24 hours)
Students must complete 24 hours of art, 9 of which must be upper-division courses: ART
2325, 2335, 2336; 3 hours studio art; 12 hours selected from ART 3301, 3302, 3303,
3307, 3311, 3329, 3335, 3365, 4302, and 4372. ART 2325, 2335, and 2336 must be
completed prior to enrolling in upper-division art history courses.
Programs of study for art minors are subject to approval by the art department.
Mass Communication Minor (21 hours)
Students seeking a minor in mass communication are required to complete 9 hours of
COMM 2308, COMM 2313, COMM 3308 or COMM 3312. The remaining hours are to
be selected in consultation with a departmental advisor from courses listed under the
emphasis area.
Theatre Minor (26 hours)
Students seeking a minor in theatre are required to complete THEA 1350, 1370, 2331,
2390, and at least 2 hours of theatre production and performance. The remaining 12 hours
are to be selected in consultation with a departmental advisor from courses listed under
theatre (THEA).
Digital Filmmaking Minor (22 hours) Required Courses (16 Hours):
FILM 1305 Intro to Film
FILM 1310 Intro to Visual Storytelling [Pre-req: FILM 1305]
FILM 2310 Script Analysis [Pre-req: FILM 1310]
FILM 2466 Digital Filmmaking 1 [Pre-req: FILM 2310]
FILM 3315 Classical Film Theory or FILM 3350 Cinema History 1
Electives (6 hours): Choose from the following after consultation with a departmental advisor.
FILM 3305 Production Design
FILM 3316 Film Theory Since 1960
FILM 3320 Film Editing
FILM 3351 Cinema History 2
FILM 3355 Visual Effects Compositing
FILM 3356 Animation for Visual Effects
FILM 3363 Audio Production and Design for Film
FILM 3373 Documentary Production
FILM 3456 Digital Filmmaking 2
FILM 4356 Digital Filmmaking 3
FILM 4357 Digital Filmmaking 4
FILM 4380 Seminar in Film Studies
FILM 4392 Topics in Digital Production
JOUR 3374 Broadcast Journalism Production II
JOUR 4313 Writing for Electronic Media
MCOM 3307 Theories of Mass Communication
MCOM 4323 Seminar in Mass Communication
WRTG 3320 Forms of Scriptwriting
WRTG 3376 Screenwriting Workshop
Minor in Music (non-teaching) (24 hours)
Music theory (8 hours): MUS 1230, 1231, 1232, 1233..
Music Literature (3 hours): MUS 1340
Applied Music (6-7 hours). For those who need piano for theory keyboard, 2 hours of
piano class may be a part of the 6 hours in applied music. Up to two hours per semester
may be used to complete this requirement.
Ensemble (6-7 hours). Only one credit per semester may be used to fulfill this
requirement.
Minor in Speech Communication (21 hours)
Required Courses (9 hours)
COMM 2308 Perspectives in Communication
COMM 2313 Introduction to Communication Research
COMM 3312 Persuasion or
COMM 3308 Argumentation & Advocacy
Electives (12 hours, chosen from the following, with at least 9 hours at the
3000/4000 level):
SPCH 2341 Small Group
Communication SPCH 3301
Organizational Communication
SPCH 3303 Gender
Communication
SPCH 3307 Interpersonal
Communication SPCH 3321
Communication Internship SPCH
3330 Event Planning
SPCH 3370 Intercultural
Communication SPCH 4316 Special
Topics in Communication SPCH
4325 Health Communication
SPCH 4330 Family Communication
SPCH 4334 Political Communication
SPCH 4380 Directed Study in Communication
Minor in Writing (24 hours)
Required courses (15 hours):
WRTG 2325: Introduction to Rhetoric Lower Division Core:
WRTG 3305: Writing as Information Design
WRTG 3306: Information Design II: Usability and Accessibility
WRTG 3310: Technical Writing Upper Division Core
WRTG 3390: Discourse Analysis Upper Division Core
Elective (9 hours chosen from the
following):
WRTG 2315 Introduction to Dramatic
Writing WRTG 2325 Introduction to
Rhetoric
WRTG 3301 Rhetoric and
Composition WRTG 3315 Teaching
and Tutoring Writing WRTG 3320
Forms of Scriptwriting
WRTG 3325 Forms of Poetry
WRTG 3330 Forms of Creative
Nonfiction WRTG 3331 Forms of
Illustrated Narrative WRTG 3335
Forms of Fiction
WRTG 3345 Forms of Writing For Children WRTG 3370 Poetry Workshop
WRTG 3371 Fiction Workshop
WRTG 3372 Creative Nonfiction
Workshop WRTG 3373 Illustrated
Narrative Workshop WRTG 3374
Travel Writing Workshop WRTG
3375 Writing for Children
Workshop WRTG 3376
Screenwriting Workshop WRTG
3377 Genre Fiction Workshop
WRTG 4305 Contemporary Composition: Theory & Application
WRTG 4310 Creative Writing with Hypertexts
WRTG 4320 Rhetoric and Cross-Cultural Communication
PSCI 4348 Governments & Politics of the Middle East
PSCI 4199-4499 Studies in Political Science (Independent Study)
PSCI 4340 Seminar in Selected Topics
PSCI 4390 Internship in Political Science
International Relations
PSCI 3305 United Nations & International Politics
PSCI 3315 International Law & Organizations
PSCI 4310 International Political Economy & Globalization
PSCI 4312 China & International Politcs
PSCI 4388 American Foreign Policy
PSCI 4395 International Conflict & Conflict Management
PSCI 4199-4499 Studies in Political Science (Independent Study)
PSCI 4340 Seminar in Selected Topics
PSCI 4390 Internship in Political Science
Political Theory
PSC I 3370 Political Theory I
PSCI 3371 Political Theory II
PSCI 4307 Political Ethics
PSCI 4331 American Political Theory
PSCI 4199-4499 Studies in Political Science (Independent Study)
PSCI 4340 Seminar in Selected Topics
PSCI 4390 Internship in Political Science
Public Administration
PSCI 3365 Public Management
PSCI 4351 Community & Regional Planning
PSCI 4375 Intergovernmental Relations
PSCI 4391 Government Budgeting
PSCI 4199-4499 Studies in Political Science (Independent Study)
PSCI 4385 Selected Topics in Public Administration
PSCI 4390 Internship in Political Science
Public Policy
PSCI 3320 Environmental Policy & Regulation
PSCI 3361 Public Policy Analysis
PSCI 4350 Public Policy & Program Evaluation
PSCI 4385 Selected Topics in Public Policy
PSCI 4199-4499 Studies in Political Science (Independent Study)
PSCI 4390 Internship in Political Science
Minor in Public Administration (21 hours)
Core requirements (12 hours):
PSCI 1330 U.S. Government & Politics
PSCI 2305 Introduction to Public Administration and Policy
PSCI 3300 State Government & Politics
PSCI 3361 Public Policy Analysis
PSCI 3365, Public Management
Public Administration Issue Area (6 hours)
PSCI 3336 Local Government & Politics
PSCI 4351 Community & Regional Planning
PSCI 4375 Intergovernmental Relations
PSCI 4391 Government Budgeting
PSCI 4199-4499 Studies in Political Science (Independent Study)
PSCI 4385 Special Topics in Public Administration.
Political Science majors who wish to minor in public administration and use
these courses for their major must take two additional courses from the
electives in the minor to meet the 21 hour requirement.
PSCI 3320 Environmental Policy & Regulation
PSCI 4350 Public Policy & Program Evaluation
PSCI 4199-4499 Studies in Political Science (Independent Study)
PSCI 4386 Special Topics in Public Policy
Minor in International Studies (21 hours)
Requirements (9 hours)
PSCI 1330 U.S. Government & Politics
PSCI 2320, Introduction to Comparative Politics
PSCI 2300, Introduction to International Relations
Three-credit foreign language course at the 2000-level or above (in addition to the
foreign language requirement for a B.A. degree). Note: The foreign language
requirement may be waived for students majoring or minoring in a foreign
language. Please ask your adviser for more information.
Concentrations (9 hours): three courses at the 3000-level or above from one of
the three International Studies concentrations (see below), including at least
one course (three hours) from the political science offerings.
Foreign Language Component (3 hours): one additional 2000-level or higher
course
(beyond the language requirements for a B.A. degree) in one foreign language.)
International Politics & Diplomacy (At least three courses should be checked to fulfill requirements for the “international politics & diplomacy” concentration. A minimum of one of three courses must be in Political Science.) PSCI 3305 United Nations & International Politics PSCI 3315 International Law & Organizations PSCI 3382 Politics of Developing Nations PSCI 4312 China & International Politics PSCI 4320 Revolution & Political Violence PSCI 4340 Seminar in Selected Topics PSCI 4388 American Foreign Policy or PSCI 4334 The American Presidency PSCI 4395 International Conflict & Conflict Management PSCI 4390 Internship in Political Science PSCI 4399 Studies in Political Science HIST 4335, Diplomatic History of the United States HIST 4365 The History of Imperialism GEOG 3381 Political Geography Political Geography International Political Economy & Development (At least three courses should be checked to fulfill requirements for the “international political economy & development” concentration. A minimum of one of three courses must be in Political Science.) PSCI 3382 Politics of Developing Nations PSCI 4305 The Political Economy of Development PSCI 4310 International Political Economy & Globalization PSCI 4328 Dynamics of Democratization PSCI 4340 Seminar in Selected Topics PSCI 4390 Internship in Political Science PSCI 4399 Studies in Political Science GEOG 3305 Economic Geography ECON 3330 Environmental Economics ECON 4335 International Trade ECON 4320 Comparative Economic Systems ECON 4375 Economics of Developing Nations FINA 4333 International Finance SOC 4310 Globalization & Development Regional Studies (At least three courses should be checked to fulfill requirements for the “regional studies” concentration. A minimum of one of three courses must be in Political Science.) Africa and the Middle East PSCI 4340 Seminar in Selected Topics PSCI 4345 Governments & Politics of Africa PSCI 4348 Governments & Politics of the Middle East PSCI 4390 Internship in Political Science PSCI 4399 Studies in Political Science
HIST 3312 Comparative Modern Third World History HIST 3360 Pre-Colonial African History HIST 3365 Modern African History HIST 4305 The United States and the Middle East, 1776 to the Present HIST 4365 The History of Imperialism FREN 3315 Issues of Cultural Identity in the Francophone World Asia and the Pacific PSCI 4312 China & International Politics PSCI 4340 Seminar in Selected Topics GEOG 3345 Geography of China & East Asia GEOG 3346 Geography of South Asia PHIL 3352 Asian Philosophy & Religion RELG 4305 Chinese Philosophies & Religions HIST 3303 Asian Civilization I HIST 3304 Asian Civilization II HIST 3312 Comparative Modern Third World History HIST 4365 The History of Imperialism HIST 4381, History of Modern China HIST 4383 History of Modern Japan HIST 4386 The War in the Pacific, 1931-1945 CHIN 3312 Chinese Culture & Society CHIN 3398 Travel Seminar in China Europe PSCI 3340 Governments & Politics of Europe and Russia PSCI 4340 Seminar in Selected Topics GEOG 3335 Geography of Europe and Russia HIST 4347 Ideas and Society in Modern Europe HIST 4365 The History of Imperialism HIST 4369 Victorian Britain HIST 4370 Europe, 1815-1914 HIST 4374 The European Renaissance and Reformation HIST 4376 Europe, 1914-1939 HIST 4377 Europe in a Global Era HIST 4394 Germany Since 1918 HIST 4397 History of Ireland, 1500- Present SPAN 3312 Spanish Civilization FREN 3312 French Civilization GERM 3312 German Civilization Latin America PSCI 4325 Mexican Politics & U.S.- Mexican Relations PSCI 4340 Seminar in Selected Topics GEOG 3315 Geography of Latin America HIST 3312 Comparative Modern Third World History HIST 4328 Modern Latin America HIST 4343 History of Mexico HIST 4353 Inter-American Relations HIST 4365 The History of Imperialism SPAN 3313 Latin Am. Civilization SPAN 3315 Topics in Hispanic Studies SPAN 3398 Travel Seminar Abroad