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Page 1 2011 - 2012 Major Map African & African American Studies, BA College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Campus: Tempe LAAFRBA Term 1 0 - 14 Credit Hours Critical course signified by Hours Minimum Grade Notes AFS 200: Introduction to African and African Diaspora Studies (SB & G & H) 3 C ENG 101 or OR ENG 102: First-Year Composition OR ENG 105: Advanced First-Year Composition or ENG 107 ENG 108: English for Foreign Students 3 C LIA 194: Academic Success Seminar, Intro to Liberal Arts and Sciences 1 MAT 142: College Mathematics (MA) 3 C Second Language: Requirement satisfied through the following: * Completion of a language course at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent), including American Sign Language IV. 4 C Term hours subtotal: 14 An SAT, ACT, Accuplacer, or TOEFL score determines placement into first-year composition courses ASU Math Placement Exam score determines placement in Mathematics course ASU 101 or College specific equivalent First Year Seminar required of all freshman students. Consult academic advisor for Learning Community, Academic Success Clusters and First Year Seminar options. Term 2 15 - 30 Credit Hours Hours Minimum Grade Notes AFR OR OR Elective AFS AFH 3 C ENG 101 or OR ENG 102: First-Year Composition OR ENG 105: Advanced First-Year Composition or ENG 107 ENG 108: English for Foreign Students 3 C Second Language: Requirement satisfied through the following: * Completion of a language course at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent), including American Sign Language IV. 4 C Computer/Statistics/Quantitative Applications (CS) 3 Cultural Diversity in the U.S. (C) 3 Term hours subtotal: 16 Selection of general studies courses will be determined by elective courses taken to fulfill the major. Term 3 31 - 47 Credit Hours Critical course signified by Hours Minimum Grade Notes Concentration Course 3 C Second Language: Requirement satisfied through the following: * Completion of a language course at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent), including American Sign Language IV. 4 C Natural Science - General (SG) OR Natural Science - Quantitative (SQ) 4 Literacy and Critical Inquiry (L) 3 Humanities, Fine Arts and Design (HU) 3 Complete First-Year Composition requirement. Complete Mathematics (MA) requirement. Term hours subtotal: 17 Selection of general studies courses will be determined by elective courses taken to fulfill the major. Term 4 48 - 61 Credit Hours Critical course signified by Hours Minimum Grade Notes AFH 305: The Global History of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade (SB & H) 3 C AFH 300: Precolonial Africa (SB & G & H) OR OR AFS 301: Race and Racism in Africa/African Diaspora (SB & G) AFS 302: History of Black Women in America 3 C Second Language: Requirement satisfied through the following: * Completion of a language course at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent), including American Sign Language IV. 4 C Natural Science - Quantitative (SQ) 4 Selection of general studies courses will be determined by elective courses taken to fulfill the major. Academic Catalog Archive 2011-2012 1146

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    2011 - 2012 Major Map African & African American Studies, BA

    College of Liberal Arts and SciencesCampus:Tempe

    LAAFRBA

    Term 1 0 - 14 Credit Hours Critical course signified by HoursMinimum

    GradeNotes

    AFS 200: Introduction to African and African Diaspora Studies (SB & G & H) 3 C

    ENG 101 or ORENG 102: First-Year Composition ORENG 105: Advanced First-Year Composition

    or ENG 107 ENG 108: English for Foreign Students3 C

    LIA 194: Academic Success Seminar, Intro to Liberal Arts and Sciences 1

    MAT 142: College Mathematics (MA) 3 C

    Second Language: Requirement satisfied through the following:* Completion of a language course at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent), includingAmerican Sign Language IV.

    4 C

    Term hours subtotal: 14

    An SAT, ACT, Accuplacer, orTOEFL score determinesplacement into first-yearcomposition coursesASU Math Placement Examscore determines placement inMathematics courseASU 101 or College specificequivalent First Year Seminarrequired of all freshmanstudents.Consult academic advisor forLearning Community, AcademicSuccess Clusters and First YearSeminar options.

    Term 2 15 - 30 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    AFR OR OR ElectiveAFS AFH 3 C

    ENG 101 or ORENG 102: First-Year Composition ORENG 105: Advanced First-Year Composition

    or ENG 107 ENG 108: English for Foreign Students3 C

    Second Language: Requirement satisfied through the following:* Completion of a language course at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent), includingAmerican Sign Language IV.

    4 C

    Computer/Statistics/Quantitative Applications (CS) 3

    Cultural Diversity in the U.S. (C) 3

    Term hours subtotal: 16

    Selection of general studiescourses will be determined byelective courses taken to fulfillthe major.

    Term 3 31 - 47 Credit Hours Critical course signified by HoursMinimum

    GradeNotes

    Concentration Course 3 C

    Second Language: Requirement satisfied through the following:* Completion of a language course at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent), includingAmerican Sign Language IV.

    4 C

    Natural Science - General (SG) ORNatural Science - Quantitative (SQ)

    4

    Literacy and Critical Inquiry (L) 3

    Humanities, Fine Arts and Design (HU) 3

    Complete First-Year Composition requirement.

    Complete Mathematics (MA) requirement.

    Term hours subtotal: 17

    Selection of general studiescourses will be determined byelective courses taken to fulfillthe major.

    Term 4 48 - 61 Credit Hours Critical course signified by HoursMinimum

    GradeNotes

    AFH 305: The Global History of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade (SB & H) 3 C

    AFH 300: Precolonial Africa (SB & G & H) OR ORAFS 301: Race and Racism in Africa/African Diaspora (SB & G)

    AFS 302: History of Black Women in America3 C

    Second Language: Requirement satisfied through the following:* Completion of a language course at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent), includingAmerican Sign Language IV.

    4 C

    Natural Science - Quantitative (SQ) 4

    Selection of general studiescourses will be determined byelective courses taken to fulfillthe major.

    Academic Catalog Archive 2011-2012 1146

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    Politics and Society

    AFH 319: Black Experience in Latin America

    AFR 210: Introduction to African AmericanStudies (C)

    AFR 335: Historical Studies in Race, Crime,and the Law

    AFR 375: Race, Gender and Sport (SB & C)

    AFR 330: Survey of African AmericanPolitics

    AFR 460: Race, Gender and Media (C)

    AFS 202: Immigration and Ethnic Relationsin the U.S. (SB & H & C)

    AFS 210: Introduction to Ethnic Studies inthe U.S. (C)

    AFS 301: Race and Racism in Africa/AfricanDiaspora (SB & G)

    AFS 304: Islands of Globalization: CaribbeanPolitics and Political Economy (SB & G & H)

    The Americas

    AFH 202: Art of Africa, Oceania, and theAmericas (HU & H & G)

    AFH 303: African and African American Art

    AFH 318: African and African DiasporaWomen Writers (HU & G)

    AFH 319: Black Experience in Latin America

    AFH 331: Studies in African AmericanWomen Writers of Pre-Harlem Renaissance

    AFH 331: Studies in African AmericanWomen Writers of Pre-Harlem Renaissance

    AFH 333: American Ethnic Literature ((L orHU) & C)

    AFH 347: Jazz in America (HU & C)

    AFH 353: African American Literature:Beginnings through the Harlem Renaissance((L or HU) & C)

    AFH 354: African American Literature:Harlem Renaissance to the Present ((L or HU)& C)

    Gender and Family Studies

    AFH 318: African and African DiasporaWomen Writers (HU & G)

    AFH 331: Studies in African AmericanWomen Writers of Pre-Harlem Renaissance

    AFR 375: Race, Gender and Sport (SB & C)

    AFR 460: Race, Gender and Media (C)

    AFS 312: Contemporary African and AfricanDiaspora Women

    AFS 360: Black Families in the Diaspora:U.S. and Caribbean (SB & C)

    AFS 370: Family, Ethnic, and CulturalDiversity (SB & C)

    AFS 394: The Black Child in America

    AFH 364: Unruly Voices: Black Women andCultural Narratives (C)

    AFS 302: History of Black Women inAmerica

    AFS 494: Women

    Term hours subtotal: 14

    Term 5 62 - 76 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    AFH 300: Precolonial Africa (SB & G & H) OR ORAFS 301: Race and Racism in Africa/African Diaspora (SB & G)

    AFS 302: History of Black Women in America3 C

    AFR OR OR AFS AFH Upper Division Elective 3 C

    Upper Division Concentration Course 3 C

    Upper Division Literacy and Critical Inquiry (L) 3

    Elective 3

    Term hours subtotal: 15

    Selection of general studiescourses will be determined byelective courses taken to fulfillthe major.

    Term 6 77 - 91 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    AFR OR OR AFS AFH Upper Division Elective 3 C

    Upper Division Concentration Course 3 C

    Upper Division Elective 3

    Complete 2 courses:Elective

    6

    Term hours subtotal: 15

    Term 7 92 - 106 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    AFR OR OR AFS AFH Upper Division Elective 3 C

    Concentration Course 3 C

    Complete 2 courses:Upper Division Elective

    6

    Elective 3

    Term hours subtotal: 15

    Term 8 107 - 120 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    AFR 498: Pro-Seminar 3 C

    AFR OR OR AFS AFH Upper Division Elective 3 C

    Humanities, Fine Arts and Design (HU) 3

    Upper Division Concentration Course 3 C

    Elective 2

    Term hours subtotal: 14

    Academic Catalog Archive 2011-2012 1147

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    Cultural Studies

    AFH 202: Art of Africa, Oceania, and theAmericas (HU & H & G)

    AFH 303: African and African American Art

    AFH 336: African Art (HU & G)

    Africa

    AFH 202: Art of Africa, Oceania, and theAmericas (HU & H & G)

    AFH 300: Precolonial Africa (SB & G & H)

    AFH 303: African and African American Art

    AFS 320: Africa: Politics, Environment, andDevelopment

    AFS 327: Human Rights in Africa

    AFS 340: The Making of Modern Africa (SB& G & H)

    AFS 345: Peoples and Cultures of theCaribbean (SB & G & H)

    AFS 355: Democracy and Civil Society inAfrica

    AFS 394: Islam and Islamic Societies inAfrica

    AFS 415: Black Political Thought and theLimits of Liberal Democracy (SB & G & H)

    AFS 325: Music as Political Discourse:Reggae, Calypso, and Hip Hop

    AFS 373: Islam and World Affairs

    AFR 394: Race, Ethnicity/Politics

    AFR 394: Black Radicals: MLK, Mandela,Malcolm X

    & C)

    AFH 394: Unruly Voices, Unruly Voices:Afr/Am Women

    AFH 459: Studies in AfricanAmerican/Caribbean Literatures

    AFH 465: Harlem Renaissance: a CulturalHistory: 1877-1945

    AFR 210: Introduction to African AmericanStudies (C)

    AFR 294: Zoot Suit-Hip Hop: AfricanAmerican Po

    AFR 317: Genes, Race and Society (SB & H& C)

    AFR 335: Historical Studies in Race, Crime,and the Law

    AFR 375: Race, Gender and Sport (SB & C)

    AFR 394: Black Radicals: MLK, Mandela,Malcolm X

    AFR 428: Critical Race Theory

    AFR 429: African American Studies Theoryand Methods

    AFR 460: Race, Gender and Media (C)

    AFS 202: Immigration and Ethnic Relationsin the U.S. (SB & H & C)

    AFS 210: Introduction to Ethnic Studies inthe U.S. (C)

    AFS 301: Race and Racism in Africa/AfricanDiaspora (SB & G)

    AFS 302: History of Black Women inAmerica

    AFS 304: Islands of Globalization: CaribbeanPolitics and Political Economy (SB & G & H)

    AFS 310: African/African AmericanPsychology

    AFS 312: Contemporary African and AfricanDiaspora Women

    AFS 345: Peoples and Cultures of theCaribbean (SB & G & H)

    AFS 360: Black Families in the Diaspora:U.S. and Caribbean (SB & C)

    AFS 363: African American History to 1865(SB & H & C)

    AFS 364: African American History Since1865 ((HU or SB) & C & H)

    AFS 370: Family, Ethnic, and CulturalDiversity (SB & C)

    AFS 394: Blacks in Science, Medicine, andPublic Health, Health Issues-AfricanAmerican Co, Popular BlackMedia/Adolescence, Race, Ethnicity, andDemocracy, The Black Child in America,Women, Ethnicity/Equality Women Srch

    AFS 415: Black Political Thought and theLimits of Liberal Democracy (SB & G & H)

    AFS 494: Sports and Nationalism in theAfrican Diaspora

    AFS 494: Women

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    General Studies designations listed on the major map are current for the 2011 - 2012 academic year.

    General Studies Awareness Requirements:

    Cultural Diversity in the U.S. (C)Global Awareness (G)Historical Awareness (H)

    First-Year Composition

    General University Requirements Legend

    General Studies Core Requirements:

    Literacy and Critical Inquiry (L)Mathematical Studies (MA)Computer/Statistics/Quantitative Applications(CS)Humanities, Fine Arts and Design (HU)Social and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Natural Science - Quantitative (SQ)Natural Science - General (SG)

    Total Hours: 120Upper Division Hours: 45 minimumMajor GPA: 2.00 minimumCumulative GPA: 2.00 minimumTotal hrs at ASU: 30 minimumHrs Resident Credit forAcademic Recognition: 56 minimumTotal Community College Hrs: 64 maximum

    AFH 465: Harlem Renaissance: a CulturalHistory: 1877-1945

    AFR 294: Zoot Suit-Hip Hop: AfricanAmerican Po

    AFR 375: Race, Gender and Sport (SB & C)

    AFR 460: Race, Gender and Media (C)

    AFS 332: Life and Death in Ancient Egypt

    AFS 345: Peoples and Cultures of theCaribbean (SB & G & H)

    AFS 366: African Archaeology: PrecolonialUrban Culture (SB & G & H)

    AFS 380: Health Issues in the AfricanAmerican Community

    AFS 466: Peoples and Cultures of Africa (SB& G & H)

    AFS 494: Sports and Nationalism in theAfrican Diaspora

    AFS 385: Popular Black Media andAdolescent Risk Behavior

    AFS 325: Music as Political Discourse:Reggae, Calypso, and Hip Hop

    AFR 394: Bob Marley: Reggae andResistance

    AFH 318: African and African DiasporaWomen Writers (HU & G)

    AFH 335: Survey of African Literatures

    AFH 394: African Art

    AFR 394: Black Radicals: MLK, Mandela,Malcolm X

    AFR 414: Black Political Movements: PanAfricanism to Black Power

    AFS 301: Race and Racism in Africa/AfricanDiaspora (SB & G)

    AFS 312: Contemporary African and AfricanDiaspora Women

    AFS 320: Africa: Politics, Environment, andDevelopment

    AFS 327: Human Rights in Africa

    AFS 332: Life and Death in Ancient Egypt

    AFS 340: The Making of Modern Africa (SB& G & H)

    AFS 355: Democracy and Civil Society inAfrica

    AFS 366: African Archaeology: PrecolonialUrban Culture (SB & G & H)

    AFS 394: Islam and Islamic Societies inAfrica, Islam and World Affairs

    AFS 415: Black Political Thought and theLimits of Liberal Democracy (SB & G & H)

    AFS 466: Peoples and Cultures of Africa (SB& G & H)

    AFS 494: Women

    Notes:

    All students who are pursuing a bachelor of arts degree in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences must complete a second language requirement. This requirement hasthe student show proficiency in a second, non-English language through the fourth semester of college work, which is usually, although not always, designated as the202 level. Check with an your advisor for the proficiency level of specific languages. The proficiency courses require students to read, write, and speak the languageselected, and proficiency requires students to earn a grade of C or better. In the case of French, German and Spanish, students may complete an online placement exam.The exam is found at .http://silc.asu.edu/testing/undergraduate/language_placementAll students pursuing a bachelor of science degree in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences must complete the two-course Science and Society requirement. A list ofall approved courses, may be found at http://clas.asu.edu/scienceandsociety. At least one of the two courses taken from the list be upper division. Science andmustsociety courses cannot be used to also fill core general studies requirements such as SB, HU, SQ or SG. Only one of the courses taken for science and society can be usedto fill a major, minor or related fields requirement. At the far right side of the list, you will see which of the three science and society learning goals are filled byindividual courses. When you complete both courses, all three learning goals must be filled in order to complete the requirement. Finally, a grade of C or better mustbe earned in order for the course to be used to fill the science and society requirement.

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    2011 - 2012 Major Map American Indian Studies, BS

    College of Liberal Arts and SciencesCampus:Tempe

    LAAISBS

    Term 1 0 - 14 Credit Hours Critical course signified by HoursMinimum

    GradeNotes

    AIS 180: Introduction to American Indian Studies (C) 3 C

    ENG 101 or ORENG 102: First-Year Composition ORENG 105: Advanced First-Year Composition

    or ENG 107 ENG 108: English for Foreign Students3 C

    Natural Science - Quantitative (SQ) 4

    Elective 3

    LIA 194: Intro to Liberal Arts and Sciences 1

    Term hours subtotal: 14

    An SAT, ACT, Accuplacer, orTOEFL score determinesplacement into first-yearcomposition coursesASU Math Placement Examscore determines placement inMathematics courseASU 101 or College specificequivalent First Year Seminarrequired of all freshmanstudents.

    Term 2 15 - 29 Credit Hours Critical course signified by HoursMinimum

    GradeNotes

    AIS 280: American Indian Sovereignty and the Courts (H & C) 3 C

    ENG 101 or ORENG 102: First-Year Composition ORENG 105: Advanced First-Year Composition

    or ENG 107 ENG 108: English for Foreign Students3 C

    MAT 142: College Mathematics (MA) 3 C

    Social and Behavioral Sciences (SB) ANDGlobal Awareness (G)

    3

    Elective 3

    Term hours subtotal: 15

    Term 3 30 - 45 Credit Hours Critical course signified by HoursMinimum

    GradeNotes

    AIS Emphasis Area Course 3 C

    Natural Science - Quantitative (SQ) ORNatural Science - General (SG)

    4

    Humanities, Fine Arts and Design (HU) 3

    Elective 6

    Complete First-Year Composition requirement.

    Complete Mathematics (MA) requirement.

    Term hours subtotal: 16

    Term 4 46 - 60 Credit Hours Critical course signified by HoursMinimum

    GradeNotes

    AIS 285: Federal Indian Policy (H & C) 3 C

    AIS Emphasis Area Course 3 C

    Literacy and Critical Inquiry (L) 3

    Elective 3

    Lower Division CLAS Science and Society Elective 3 C

    Term hours subtotal: 15

    Complete all critical courses byend of semester 4

    Term 5 61 - 75 Credit Hours Critical course signified by HoursMinimum

    GradeNotes

    AIS 370: American Indian Languages and Cultures (C) 3 C

    JUS 302: Basic Statistical Analysis in Justice Studies (CS) 3 C

    Upper Division AIS Emphasis Area Course 3 C

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    AIS Emphasis Area Course

    AIS 194: Indigenous Rhetoric: Conversationand Dialogue

    AIS 394: American Indian Nations Com/EcnDev

    AIS 394: Native Government DecisionMaking

    AIS 394: Issues Urban Indian Country

    AIS 394: Innovation & Entrepreneur Sustain:Workshop

    AIS 494: Indian Control of Indian Education

    AIS 494: Indigenous Spirituality inPost-Modern America

    AIS 494: Crime in Indian Country

    AIS 494: American Indian CultruralResources

    AIS 494: American Indian Rights

    AIS 494: Cultural Professionalism

    AIS 494: Law and Policy of AmericanIndians

    AIS 494: Readings-Decolonization

    AIS 394: American IndianPhilosophical/World Views

    Humanities, Fine Arts and Design (HU) 3

    Elective 3

    Term hours subtotal: 15

    Term 6 76 - 93 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    AIS 380: Contemporary Issues of American Indian Nations 3 C

    AIS 484: Internship OR Upper Division Elective 3 C

    AIS 494: Cultural Professionalism ORUpper Division AIS Emphasis Area Course

    3 C

    Upper Division CLAS Science and Society Elective 3 C

    Social and Behavioral Sciences (SB) 3

    Upper Division Elective 3

    Term hours subtotal: 18

    Term 7 94 - 105 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    AIS 420: American Indian Studies Research Methods (L) 3 C

    Upper Division AIS Emphasis Area Course 3 C

    Upper Division Humanities, Fine Arts and Design (HU) ORSocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)

    3

    Upper Division Elective 3

    Term hours subtotal: 12

    UD Elective: AIS 484 InternshipRecommended

    Term 8 106 - 120 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    AIS 484: Internship OR Upper Division Elective 3 C

    AIS 498: Pro-Seminar 3 C

    Upper Division AIS Emphasis Area Course 3 C

    Complete 2 courses:Upper Division Elective

    6

    Term hours subtotal: 15

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    General Studies designations listed on the major map are current for the 2011 - 2012 academic year.

    General Studies Awareness Requirements:

    Cultural Diversity in the U.S. (C)Global Awareness (G)Historical Awareness (H)

    First-Year Composition

    General University Requirements Legend

    General Studies Core Requirements:

    Literacy and Critical Inquiry (L)Mathematical Studies (MA)Computer/Statistics/Quantitative Applications(CS)Humanities, Fine Arts and Design (HU)Social and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Natural Science - Quantitative (SQ)Natural Science - General (SG)

    Total Hours: 120Upper Division Hours: 45 minimumMajor GPA: 2.00 minimumCumulative GPA: 2.00 minimumTotal hrs at ASU: 30 minimumHrs Resident Credit forAcademic Recognition: 56 minimumTotal Community College Hrs: 64 maximum

    AIS 494: American Indians inCinema/Art/Media

    AIS 494: Tribal Governance

    AIS 484: Internship

    AIS 499: Individualized Instruction

    Notes:

    All students who are pursuing a bachelor of arts degree in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences must complete a second language requirement. This requirement hasthe student show proficiency in a second, non-English language through the fourth semester of college work, which is usually, although not always, designated as the202 level. Check with an your advisor for the proficiency level of specific languages. The proficiency courses require students to read, write, and speak the languageselected, and proficiency requires students to earn a grade of C or better. In the case of French, German and Spanish, students may complete an online placement exam.The exam is found at .http://silc.asu.edu/testing/undergraduate/language_placementAll students pursuing a bachelor of science degree in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences must complete the two-course Science and Society requirement. A list ofall approved courses, may be found at http://clas.asu.edu/scienceandsociety. At least one of the two courses taken from the list be upper division. Science andmustsociety courses cannot be used to also fill core general studies requirements such as SB, HU, SQ or SG. Only one of the courses taken for science and society can be usedto fill a major, minor or related fields requirement. At the far right side of the list, you will see which of the three science and society learning goals are filled byindividual courses. When you complete both courses, all three learning goals must be filled in order to complete the requirement. Finally, a grade of C or better mustbe earned in order for the course to be used to fill the science and society requirement.

    Academic Catalog Archive 2011-2012 1152

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    2011 - 2012 Major Map Anthropology, BA

    College of Liberal Arts and SciencesCampus:Tempe

    LAASBBA

    Term 1 0 - 14 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    ASB 102: Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology (SB & G) OR ORASM 104: Bones, Stones, and Human Evolution (SB or SG)

    ORASB 222: Buried Cities and Lost Tribes ((HU or SB) & G & H)ASB 223: Buried Civilizations of the Americas ((HU or SB) & G & H)

    3-4 C

    ENG 101 or ORENG 102: First-Year Composition ORENG 105: Advanced First-Year Composition

    or ENG 107 ENG 108: English for Foreign Students3 C

    MAT 142: College Mathematics (MA) 3 C

    Second Language: Requirement satisfied through the following:* Completion of a language course at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent), includingAmerican Sign Language IV.

    4 C

    LIA 194: Intro to Liberal Arts and Sciences 1

    Term hours subtotal: 14-15

    An SAT, ACT, Accuplacer, orTOEFL score determinesplacement into first-yearcomposition coursesASU Math Placement Examscore determines placement inMathematics courseASU 101 or College specificequivalent First Year Seminarrequired of all freshmanstudents.Field School Opportunities:(Archaeological, Physical orEthnographic) can be used inplace of on-campus courses.2.0 cumulative GPA in criticalcourses recommended

    Term 2 15 - 28 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    ASB 102: Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology (SB & G) OR ORASM 104: Bones, Stones, and Human Evolution (SB or SG)

    ORASB 222: Buried Cities and Lost Tribes ((HU or SB) & G & H)ASB 223: Buried Civilizations of the Americas ((HU or SB) & G & H)

    3-4 C

    ENG 101 or ORENG 102: First-Year Composition ORENG 105: Advanced First-Year Composition

    or ENG 107 ENG 108: English for Foreign Students3 C

    Second Language: Requirement satisfied through the following:* Completion of a language course at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent), includingAmerican Sign Language IV.

    4 C

    Natural Science - Quantitative (SQ) 4

    Term hours subtotal: 14-15

    2.0 cumulative GPA in criticalcourses recommended

    Term 3 29 - 45 Credit Hours Critical course signified by HoursMinimum

    GradeNotes

    ASB 102: Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology (SB & G) OR ORASM 104: Bones, Stones, and Human Evolution (SB or SG)

    ORASB 222: Buried Cities and Lost Tribes ((HU or SB) & G & H)ASB 223: Buried Civilizations of the Americas ((HU or SB) & G & H)

    4-3 C

    AML 494: Prob& Stats w/Applications to Life & Social Sci II OR ORASM 465: Quantification and Analysis for Anthropologists (CS)

    ORASM 494: Quantitative Methods/Anthropological Research ORSTP 226: Elements of Statistics (CS)

    ORSTP 326: Intermediate Probability (CS) ORSTP 420: Introductory Applied Statistics (CS)

    ORSOC 390: Social Statistics I (CS) ORPLB 430: Statistical Analyses in Environmental Science (CS)

    ORPOS 401: Political Statistics (CS) ORPSY 230: Introduction to Statistics (CS)

    PSY 330: Statistical Methods (CS)

    3 C

    Cultural Diversity in the U.S. (C) 3

    Second Language: Requirement satisfied through the following:* Completion of a language course at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent), includingAmerican Sign Language IV.

    4 C

    Elective 3

    Complete First-Year Composition requirement.

    Complete Mathematics (MA) requirement.

    Term hours subtotal: 17-16

    2.0 cumulative GPA in criticalcourses recommended

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    Physical Anthropology Courses

    ASM 301: Peopling of the World (SB)

    ASM 341: Human Osteology

    ASM 342: Evolution, Ecology, and HumanBiological Variation

    ASM 343: Primatology

    ASM 344: Fossil Hominids (H)

    ASM 345: Disease and Human Evolution

    ASM 446: Principles of Human Genetics (L)

    ASM 450: Bioarchaeology

    Geographic Area Course - Archeology orPhysical Anthropology or EthnographicCourses

    ASB 335: Prehistory /Southwest (SB & H &C)

    ASB 337: Pre-Hispanic Civilization ofMiddle America ((HU or SB) & G & H)

    ASB 361: Pleistocene Archaeology (H)

    ASB 362: The Neolithic Revolution and itsConsequences (H)

    ASB 494: Archeology of Europe

    ASB 494: Andean Archaeology

    Archaeology Courses

    ASB 326: Human Impacts on AncientEnvironments (SB & H)

    ASB 330: Principles of Archaeology (SB)

    ASB 335: Prehistory /Southwest (SB & H &C)

    ASB 337: Pre-Hispanic Civilization ofMiddle America ((HU or SB) & G & H)

    ASB 338: Archaeology of North America (SB& H)

    ASB 361: Pleistocene Archaeology (H)

    Term 4 46 - 61 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    Upper Division Geographic Area Course - Archeology, Physical or Ethnographic Course 3 C

    Upper Division Sociocultural Course 3 C

    Second Language: Requirement satisfied through the following:* Completion of a language course at the intermediate level (202 or equivalent), includingAmerican Sign Language IV.

    4 C

    Upper Division Elective 3

    Elective 3

    Term hours subtotal: 16

    Complete second language

    Term 5 62 - 75 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    Upper Division Geographic Area Course - Archeology, Physical or Ethnographic Course 3 C

    Upper Division Physical Anthropology Course 3 C

    Literacy and Critical Inquiry (L) 3

    Social and Behavioral Sciences (SB) 3

    Elective 2

    Term hours subtotal: 14

    Term 6 76 - 90 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    Upper Division Archaeology Course 3 C

    Upper Division Upper Division Theory and Methods 3 C

    ASB OR ASM Upper Division Elective 3 C

    Upper Division Literacy and Critical Inquiry (L) 3

    Elective 3

    Term hours subtotal: 15

    Term 7 91 - 105 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    ASB 480: Principles of Linguistics (SB) ORASB 481: Language and Culture (SB)

    3 C

    Complete 2 courses: OR ASB ASM Upper Division Elective

    6 C

    Upper Division Elective 3

    Elective 3

    Term hours subtotal: 15

    Term 8 106 - 120 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    Complete 3 courses:Upper Division Elective

    9

    Humanities, Fine Arts and Design (HU) 3

    ASB OR ASM Upper Division Elective 3 C

    Term hours subtotal: 15

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    General Studies Awareness Requirements:

    Cultural Diversity in the U.S. (C)Global Awareness (G)Historical Awareness (H)

    First-Year Composition

    General University Requirements Legend

    General Studies Core Requirements:

    Literacy and Critical Inquiry (L)Mathematical Studies (MA)Computer/Statistics/Quantitative Applications(CS)Humanities, Fine Arts and Design (HU)Social and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Natural Science - Quantitative (SQ)Natural Science - General (SG)

    Total Hours: 120Upper Division Hours: 45 minimumMajor GPA: 2.00 minimumCumulative GPA: 2.00 minimumTotal hrs at ASU: 30 minimumHrs Resident Credit forAcademic Recognition: 56 minimumTotal Community College Hrs: 64 maximum

    Theory and Methods

    ASB 301: Global History of Health (SB & H)

    ASB 311: Principles of Social Anthropology(SB & G & H)

    ASB 326: Human Impacts on AncientEnvironments (SB & H)

    ASB 330: Principles of Archaeology (SB)

    ASB 361: Pleistocene Archaeology (H)

    ASB 362: The Neolithic Revolution and itsConsequences (H)

    ASB 368: Prehistoric and HistoricHunter-Gatherers

    ASB 394: Rules, Games, and Society

    ASB 412: History of Anthropology (L or SB)

    ASB 416: Economic Anthropology (L or SB)

    ASM 341: Human Osteology

    ASM 343: Primatology

    ASM 344: Fossil Hominids (H)

    ASM 446: Principles of Human Genetics (L)

    ASM 452: Dental Anthropology (SG)

    Sociocultural Courses

    ASB 301: Global History of Health (SB & H)

    ASB 311: Principles of Social Anthropology(SB & G & H)

    ASB 321: Indians of the Southwest ((L or SB)& H & C)

    ASB 322: Peoples of Mesoamerica (SB & G)

    ASB 325: Peoples of Southeast Asia (G)

    ASB 353: Death and Dying in Cross-CulturalPerspective ((HU or SB) & G)

    ASB 410: Poverty, Social Justice, and GlobalHealth ((L or SB) & G)

    ASB 412: History of Anthropology (L or SB)

    ASB 416: Economic Anthropology (L or SB)

    ASB 421: Education and Society (SB)

    ASB 452: Community Partnerships for GlobalHealth (SB)

    ASB 462: Medical Anthropology: Culture andHealth (C)

    ASM 452: Dental Anthropology (SG)

    ASM 459: Forensic Anthropology

    ASM 460: Human Growth and Development:An Evolutionary Perspective

    ASM 494: Human Behavior and BoneChemistry

    ASM 301: Peopling of the World (SB)

    ASB 321: Indians of the Southwest ((L or SB)& H & C)

    ASB 322: Peoples of Latin America (SB &G)

    ASB 325: Peoples of Southeast Asia (G)

    ASB 466: Peoples and Cultures of Africa (SB& G & H)

    ASB 362: The Neolithic Revolution and itsConsequences (H)

    ASB 368: Prehistoric and HistoricHunter-Gatherers

    ASB 494: Archeology of Europe

    ASB 494: Andean Archaeology

    ASM 338: Anthropological Field Session

    ASM 365: Laboratory Methods inArchaeology

    ASM 435: Archaeological Pollen Analysis

    ASM 450: Bioarchaeology

    ASM 472: Archaeological Ceramics

    ASM 494: Geoarchaeology

    Notes:

    All students who are pursuing a bachelor of arts degree in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences must complete a second language requirement. This requirement hasthe student show proficiency in a second, non-English language through the fourth semester of college work, which is usually, although not always, designated as the202 level. Check with an your advisor for the proficiency level of specific languages. The proficiency courses require students to read, write, and speak the languageselected, and proficiency requires students to earn a grade of C or better. In the case of French, German and Spanish, students may complete an online placement exam.The exam is found at .http://silc.asu.edu/testing/undergraduate/language_placementAll students pursuing a bachelor of science degree in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences must complete the two-course Science and Society requirement. A list ofall approved courses, may be found at http://clas.asu.edu/scienceandsociety. At least one of the two courses taken from the list be upper division. Science andmustsociety courses cannot be used to also fill core general studies requirements such as SB, HU, SQ or SG. Only one of the courses taken for science and society can be usedto fill a major, minor or related fields requirement. At the far right side of the list, you will see which of the three science and society learning goals are filled byindividual courses. When you complete both courses, all three learning goals must be filled in order to complete the requirement. Finally, a grade of C or better mustbe earned in order for the course to be used to fill the science and society requirement.

    Academic Catalog Archive 2011-2012 1155

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    General Studies designations listed on the major map are current for the 2011 - 2012 academic year.

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    2011 - 2012 Major Map Anthropology, BS

    College of Liberal Arts and SciencesCampus:Tempe

    LAASBBS

    Term 1 0 - 16 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    ASB 102: Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology (SB & G) OR ORASB 222: Buried Cities and Lost Tribes ((HU or SB) & G & H)

    ORASM 104: Bones, Stones, and Human Evolution (SB or SG)AML 100: Introduction to Applied Mathematics for the Life and Social Sciences (MA)

    3-4 C

    ENG 101 or ORENG 102: First-Year Composition ORENG 105: Advanced First-Year Composition

    or ENG 107 ENG 108: English for Foreign Students3 C

    MAT 170: Precalculus (MA) 3 C

    Humanities, Fine Arts and Design (HU) 3

    LIA 194: Intro to Liberal Arts and Sciences 1

    Elective 3

    Term hours subtotal: 16-17

    An SAT, ACT, Accuplacer, orTOEFL score determinesplacement into first-yearcomposition coursesASU Math Placement Examscore determines placement inMathematics courseASU 101 or College specificequivalent First Year Seminarrequired of all freshmanstudents.Field School Opportunities:(Archaeological, Physical orEthnographic) can be used inplace of on-campus courses.2.0 cumulative GPA in criticalcourses recommended

    Term 2 17 - 33 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    ASB 102: Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology (SB & G) OR ORASB 222: Buried Cities and Lost Tribes ((HU or SB) & G & H)

    ORASM 104: Bones, Stones, and Human Evolution (SB or SG)AML 100: Introduction to Applied Mathematics for the Life and Social Sciences (MA)

    4-3 C

    ENG 101 or ORENG 102: First-Year Composition ORENG 105: Advanced First-Year Composition

    or ENG 107 ENG 108: English for Foreign Students3 C

    MAT 251: Calculus for Life Sciences (MA) 3 C

    Natural Science - Quantitative (SQ) 4

    Elective 3

    Term hours subtotal: 17-16

    2.0 cumulative GPA in criticalcourses recommended

    Term 3 34 - 48 Credit Hours Critical course signified by HoursMinimum

    GradeNotes

    ASB 102: Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology (SB & G) OR ORASB 222: Buried Cities and Lost Tribes ((HU or SB) & G & H)

    ORASM 104: Bones, Stones, and Human Evolution (SB or SG)AML 100: Introduction to Applied Mathematics for the Life and Social Sciences (MA)

    3-4 C

    CLAS Science and Society Elective 3 C

    Cultural Diversity in the U.S. (C) 3

    Social and Behavioral Sciences (SB) 3

    Elective 3

    Complete First-Year Composition requirement.

    Complete Mathematics (MA) requirement.

    Term hours subtotal: 15-16

    2.0 cumulative GPA in criticalcourses recommended

    Term 4 49 - 63 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    ASB 102: Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology (SB & G) OR ORASB 222: Buried Cities and Lost Tribes ((HU or SB) & G & H)

    ORASM 104: Bones, Stones, and Human Evolution (SB or SG)AML 100: Introduction to Applied Mathematics for the Life and Social Sciences (MA)

    3-4 C

    ASB OR ElectiveASM 3 C

    Literacy and Critical Inquiry (L) 3

    2.0 cumulative GPA in criticalcourses recommended

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    General Studies Awareness Requirements:

    Cultural Diversity in the U.S. (C)Global Awareness (G)Historical Awareness (H)

    First-Year Composition

    General University Requirements Legend

    General Studies Core Requirements:

    Literacy and Critical Inquiry (L)Mathematical Studies (MA)Computer/Statistics/Quantitative Applications(CS)Humanities, Fine Arts and Design (HU)Social and Behavioral Sciences (SB)

    Total Hours: 120Upper Division Hours: 45 minimumMajor GPA: 2.00 minimumCumulative GPA: 2.00 minimumTotal hrs at ASU: 30 minimumHrs Resident Credit forAcademic Recognition: 56 minimumTotal Community College Hrs: 64 maximum

    Upper Division Elective 3

    Elective 3

    Term hours subtotal: 15-16

    Term 5 64 - 78 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    ASM 300: Anthropological Sciences Seminar 3 C

    ASB OR ASM Upper Division Elective 3 C

    Upper Division CLAS Science and Society Elective 3 C

    Elective 6

    Term hours subtotal: 15

    Term 6 79 - 93 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    ASM 465: Quantification and Analysis for Anthropologists (CS) OR ORBIO 415: Biometry (CS)

    STP 4** Elective3-4 C

    ASM Upper Division Elective 3 C

    ASB OR ASM Upper Division Elective 3 C

    Upper Division Humanities, Fine Arts and Design (HU) ORUpper Division Social and Behavioral Sciences (SB)

    3

    Upper Division Literacy and Critical Inquiry (L) 3

    Term hours subtotal: 15-16

    Term 7 94 - 108 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    ASM Upper Division Elective 3 C

    ASB OR ASM Upper Division Elective 3 C

    Upper Division Elective 3

    Elective 6

    Term hours subtotal: 15

    Term 8 109 - 120 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    ASM Upper Division Elective 6 C

    Upper Division Elective 6

    Term hours subtotal: 12

    Notes:

    All students who are pursuing a bachelor of arts degree in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences must complete a second language requirement. This requirement hasthe student show proficiency in a second, non-English language through the fourth semester of college work, which is usually, although not always, designated as the202 level. Check with an your advisor for the proficiency level of specific languages. The proficiency courses require students to read, write, and speak the languageselected, and proficiency requires students to earn a grade of C or better. In the case of French, German and Spanish, students may complete an online placement exam.The exam is found at .http://silc.asu.edu/testing/undergraduate/language_placementAll students pursuing a bachelor of science degree in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences must complete the two-course Science and Society requirement. A list ofall approved courses, may be found at http://clas.asu.edu/scienceandsociety. At least one of the two courses taken from the list be upper division. Science andmustsociety courses cannot be used to also fill core general studies requirements such as SB, HU, SQ or SG. Only one of the courses taken for science and society can be usedto fill a major, minor or related fields requirement. At the far right side of the list, you will see which of the three science and society learning goals are filled byindividual courses. When you complete both courses, all three learning goals must be filled in order to complete the requirement. Finally, a grade of C or better mustbe earned in order for the course to be used to fill the science and society requirement.

    Academic Catalog Archive 2011-2012 1158

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    General Studies designations listed on the major map are current for the 2011 - 2012 academic year.

    Natural Science - Quantitative (SQ)Natural Science - General (SG)

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    2011 - 2012 Major Map Applied Mathematics for Life and Social Sciences, BS

    College of Liberal Arts and SciencesCampus:Tempe

    LAAMLBS

    Term 1 0 - 15 Credit Hours Critical course signified by HoursMinimum

    GradeNotes

    AML 100: Introduction to Applied Mathematics for the Life and Social Sciences (MA) 3 C

    MAT 270: Calculus with Analytic Geometry I (MA) ORMAT 170: Precalculus (MA)

    4-3 C

    ENG 101 or ORENG 102: First-Year Composition ORENG 105: Advanced First-Year Composition

    or ENG 107 ENG 108: English for Foreign Students3 C

    BIO 181: General Biology I (SQ) 4

    LIA 194: Intro to Liberal Arts and Sciences 1

    Term hours subtotal: 15-14

    An SAT, ACT, Accuplacer, orTOEFL score determinesplacement into first-yearcomposition coursesASU Math Placement Examscore determines placement inMathematics courseASU 101 or College specificequivalent First Year Seminarrequired of all freshmanstudents.Minimum grade of C required inall MAT and STP classes; gradeof B or better strongly correlatedwith timely graduationConsult academic advisor forAcademic Success Clusters, andFirst Year Seminar options

    Term 2 16 - 32 Credit Hours Critical course signified by HoursMinimum

    GradeNotes

    CSE 100: Principles of Programming with C++ (CS) ORCSE 110: Principles of Programming with Java (CS)

    3 C

    MAT 271: Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (MA) ORMAT 270: Calculus with Analytic Geometry I (MA)

    4 C

    ENG 101 or ORENG 102: First-Year Composition ORENG 105: Advanced First-Year Composition

    or ENG 107 ENG 108: English for Foreign Students3 C

    BIO 182: General Biology II (SG) 4

    Social and Behavioral Sciences (SB) AND Cultural Diversity in the U.S. (C) OR ORSocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB) AND Global Awareness (G)

    Social and Behavioral Sciences (SB) AND Historical Awareness (H)3

    Term hours subtotal: 17

    Minimum grade of C required inall MAT and STP classes; gradeof B or better strongly correlatedwith timely graduationStudents should take SOC 101,ASB 102, PSY 101, POS 101 orany other intro Social Sciencecourse to be able to takeupper-division electives in theSocial Science track

    Term 3 33 - 48 Credit Hours Critical course signified by HoursMinimum

    GradeNotes

    MAT 272: Calculus with Analytic Geometry III (MA) ORMAT 271: Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (MA)

    4 C

    CLAS Science and Society Elective 3 C

    Humanities, Fine Arts and Design (HU) AND Cultural Diversity in the U.S. (C) AND ORHumanities, Fine Arts and Design (HU) AND Global Awareness (G)

    Humanities, Fine Arts and Design (HU) AND Historical Awareness (H)3

    Literacy and Critical Inquiry (L) 3

    Elective 3

    Complete First-Year Composition requirement.

    Complete Mathematics (MA) requirement.

    Term hours subtotal: 16

    Minimum grade of C required inall MAT and STP classes; gradeof B or better strongly correlatedwith timely graduation

    Term 4 49 - 63 Credit Hours Critical course signified by HoursMinimum

    GradeNotes

    AML 253: Modeling in the Life and Social Science 3 C

    MAT 272: Calculus with Analytic Geometry III (MA) OR ORMAT 274: Elementary Differential Equations (MA)

    MAT 275: Modern Differential Equations (MA)3-4 C

    Minimum grade of C required inall MAT and STP classes; gradeof B or better strongly correlatedwith timely graduation

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    Social Sciences

    ASM 345: Disease and Human Evolution

    ASM 465: Quantification and Analysis forAnthropologists (CS)

    ECN 384: Economics of Social Behavior(SB)

    GCU 495: Quantitative Methods inGeography (CS)

    GCU 496: Geographic Research Methods (L)

    GPH 370: Geographic InformationTechnologies (CS)

    Applied Mathematics

    MAT 300: Mathematical Structures (L)

    MAT 343: Applied Linear Algebra

    MAT 351: Mathematical Methods for GeneticAnalysis (CS)

    MAT 355: Introduction to ComputationalMolecular Biology

    MAT 362: Advanced Mathematics forEngineers and Scientists

    MAT 371: Advanced Calculus I

    MAT 451: Mathematical Modeling (CS)

    Life Sciences

    BCH 361: Principles of Biochemistry

    BIO 320: Fundamentals of Ecology

    BIO 321: Introductory Ecology Laboratory(L)

    BIO 406: Computer Applications in Biology(CS)

    BIO 410: Techniques in WildlifeConservation Biology (L)

    BIO 411: Quantitative Conservation Biology

    BIO 415: Biometry (CS)

    Upper Division Life Sciences, Social Sciences and Applied Mathematics course 3 C

    Social and Behavioral Sciences (SB) 3

    Elective 3

    Term hours subtotal: 15-16

    Students take at least 2MUSTUD electives in each of thefollowing tracks: Life Sciences,Social Sciences, and AppliedMath (see advisor for courseoptions)

    Term 5 64 - 78 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    MAT 274: Elementary Differential Equations (MA) OR ORMAT 275: Modern Differential Equations (MA)

    ORMAT 342: Linear AlgebraMAT 343: Applied Linear Algebra

    3 C

    Complete 2 courses:Upper Division Life Sciences, Social Sciences and Applied Mathematics course

    6 C

    Humanities, Fine Arts and Design (HU) 3

    Elective 3

    Term hours subtotal: 15

    Minimum grade of C required inall MAT and STP classes; gradeof B or better strongly correlatedwith timely graduationStudents take at least 2MUSTUD electives in each of thefollowing tracks: Life Sciences,Social Sciences, and AppliedMath (see advisor for courseoptions)

    Term 6 79 - 93 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    MAT 342: Linear Algebra OR ORMAT 343: Applied Linear Algebra

    Upper Division Elective3 C

    Complete 2 courses:Upper Division Life Sciences, Social Sciences and Applied Mathematics course

    6 C

    Cultural Diversity in the U.S. (C) OR ORGlobal Awareness (G)

    ORHistorical Awareness (H)Elective

    3

    Upper Division Elective 3

    Term hours subtotal: 15

    Term 7 94 - 108 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    Complete 2 courses:Upper Division Life Sciences, Social Sciences and Applied Mathematics course

    6 C

    Upper Division CLAS Science and Society Elective 3 C

    Upper Division Humanities, Fine Arts and Design (HU) ORUpper Division Social and Behavioral Sciences (SB)

    3

    Upper Division Literacy and Critical Inquiry (L) 3

    Term hours subtotal: 15

    Term 8 109 - 120 Credit Hours Hours MinimumGrade Notes

    AML 406: Directed Reading and Research in Applied Mathematics for the Life and SocialSciences

    3 C

    Complete 3 courses:Upper Division Life Sciences, Social Sciences and Applied Mathematics course

    9 C

    Term hours subtotal: 12

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