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Science, Engineering and Technology 169 203 207 10 GRADUATE Science, Science, Master’s Management Technology Applied Engineering and Biology Chemistry Earth and Environmental Sciences Mathematics Occupational Safety and Health Sustainability Science Systems Management Telecommunications Certificate Geospatial Data Science Mathematics and Statistics Mathematics and Occupational Safety and Health PROGRAMS 172 181 185 192 DEPARTMENTS Industrial and Engineering Technology Mathematical Biology Mathematics Occupational Safety and Health Physics Social Science Sustainability Studies Systems Telecommunications Management Claire Fuller, Interim Dean Claire Fuller, Technology Center for Industry and Collins 201A (270) 809-2888 Jesse D. Jones College of Jones D. Jesse and Technology Engineering UNDERGRADUATE Certificate Geographic Environmental Technology Environmental Geographic Information Science Chemistry Engineering Science Environmental Geology Astronomy Biology Cell Biology Actuarial Science Anthropology Applied Statistics Archaeology Telecommunications Systems Management Telecommunications Wildlife and Conservation Biology Minor Mathematics Occupational Safety and Health Physics Electromechanical Engineering Technology Electromechanical Engineering Engineering Graphics and Design Engineering Physics Technology Manufacturing Engineering Chemistry Technology Civil Engineering Earth and Environmental Sciences Baccalaureate Applied Physics Biology Associate Technology Civil Engineering Technology Industrial Earth and Environmental Sciences Institute of Engineering Biological Sciences Chemistry 170 Science, Engineering and Technology important emerging field. ment is helping prepare our graduates to become the leaders in this manage- systems in telecommunications program exciting State’s health care, education, industry and entertainment sectors. Murray finance, retail, government, affected profoundly have area cations they conduct business. Technological advances in the telecommuni how communicate institutions and and individuals how influencing aredramaticallyfield this in place takingchanges growing.The and changing rapidly is cybersecurity and , wireless and optic systems, satellites,fiber as such technologies leading-edge of incorporates networks which field, telecommunications The ment. Programs andFacilities career. and life your throughout value will you that education an with you provide will here offered tracks curricular attractive and facilities, student-centered The universities. faculty,many at excellentfound state andinthenational andinternational academic communities. nication Systems Management adds to our distinctiveness both in the for Reservoir Research and the Program of Distinction in Telecommu Blackburn Science Building. and Hall, Faculty Technology, and Industry for Collins Center the in facilities excellent enjoys also college The campus. attractivephysicsprogramscompletesthis and engineering the ing hous building third A Hall. Jones D. Jesse and Building Biology the and chemistry are housed in two beautiful state-of-the-art buildings, biology of departmentsW. The Gene campus. new science Raythe professional school,orwhenentering thejobmarket. school, graduate for applying when need they edge the graduates co-op and internship programs. These kinds of experiences give our our through experience hands-on valuable gain to opportunity the and national conferences. In addition, students at Murray State regional have at work their presented and journals national in research their of results the published have graduate, and undergraduate questions facing the scientific community today. Our students, both work side-by-side with faculty to solve some of the most interesting to opportunity the haveMurrayStatestudentsManystudents. ate enhance the environment for our undergraduate and gradu liberal arts colleges in the country, we use our research programs to riety of national, state, and private agencies. Like some of the finest interestingout carry who research from projects funding a with va expectations of our students. The faculty are also recognized scholars degree programs are current and timely in addressing the needs and our that ensures which curriculum the refine continuously Faculty and help them achieve their academic, professional, and career goals. priority. a studentsinstruction to make accessible They themselves ability science,andtelecommunications. physics, health, statistics, sustain safety and occupational ematics, math technology, industrial technology, engineering engineering, for careers in biology, chemistry, earth and environmental sciences, Technologyand neering have prouda history preparing of students ProgramDistinction inof Telecommunication Systems Manage Your academic experience in our college will be different from that Murray State’s designation as a Commonwealth Center of Excellence including facilities, modern comfortable, in study students Our quality make who educators talented are faculty college’s The Engi Science, of College Jones D. Jesse the in departments The College of Science,Engineering of College and Technology Jesse D. Jones ------Note: Seepage 58for graduate courses notated with for education and research of watershed ecosystems. primary mission is to provide the infrastructure, support, and intellect (MARC), and the Chemical LaboratoryServices (CSL). The Institute’s Biological Station (HBS), the Mapping Applications and Resource Center of ecosystem science. to engage in hands-on research with faculty who are at the vanguard University undergraduate and graduate students with studythe an to opportunity world region’s the unique environment. around The from Institute scientists also provides for Murrayopportunities State sciences isbothnationally andinternationally recognized. for Natural Resources, Murray State’s research program in Department ecosystemKentucky the and Agency,TennesseeAuthority Valley Science Foundation, Department of Energy,National Environmentalthe like agencies from support Protectionfunding Kentucky. With of Commonwealth the in Excellence Centers of designated five the of training at both theundergraduate andgraduate levels. and instruction for opportunity an offers laboratory this region, and acid-deposition studies. In addition to serving the needs of the analyses for environmental chemistry, ecotoxicology, the tracewest Kentucky element,and greater Ohio Valley region. Services include offers analytical laboratory services for industries and institutions in •Chemical Services Laboratory. ecosystems andthenatural environment. ecology, of knowledge their enhancing in interested others and toundergraduates,areopen Classes graduate students, teachers individualized instruction and close interactions with researchers. for opportunities provide topics research Independent ecology. vertebrate and microscopy electron scanning ecology, reservoir include ecology, ornithology, limnology, fieldwide botany,variety of formal classes streamare offered ecology, each summer. A These nation. the mayaround from students attract station the at classes Field-oriented the facilities. operates staff technical full-time A microscopy,try,electron scanningfisheries. ecology, and wildlife chemis aquatic state-of-the-art contains laboratories Station for Biological Hancock research. in ecosystem interested scientists all year-roundavailableto are housing, student and faculty both Ecological Consortium of Mid-America. The facilities, which include search focal point for the Watershed Studies Institute and for the re field the as acts HBS Midwest. the in kind its centersfinest of the of one is HBS Lake, the Kentucky beautiful on locatedfacility •Hancock Biological Station. A year-round research and teaching Lake drainage basin. Kentucky the of reaches lower the for GIS a maintains such, as Watershedthe Institute and, of componentStudies one is MARC acts as a resource center for those within and beyond university. theMARC provides training in remoteuniversity. sensing and GIS and the sector,privateand the agencies, federal and state, local, for conducted been have projects Research modeling. demographic and preparedness, qual emergency mapping, habitat water wildlife and ity exploration, mineral analysis, site archaeological natural and cultural resource areas including land cover mapping, on focused are which of many areas, application of variety wide a in expertise with staff and faculty of group a Associates, MARC received haveclassroom instruction and have world been mentored in research the by the around from Students (GIS). Systems Information Geographic and sensing remote of area the in itself transfer agent for NASA’s Landsat satellite, MARC has distinguished when Murray State was declared the Commonwealth’s technology •Mapping Applications and Resource Center. Three distinct components make up the Institute: the Institute: the up make components distinct Three research outstanding provides Institute Studies Watershed The Institute. WatershedStudies Murray State University hosts one hosts University StateMurray The Chemical Services Laboratory Since the late 1970s L, R, L, or Hancock PT . - - - Science, Engineering and Technology 171 17 hrs 6-7 hrs 6-9 hrs 30-32 hours CIP 30.3301

1 1 ...... Environmental Regulatory Affairs Regulatory Environmental and Control Assessment Pollution Ecology Industrial and Remediation Assessment Environmental Technology Environmental Sustainable Prevention Pollution and Minimization Waste of Fuels Chemistry of Toxicology Fundamentals Chemistry Environmental Management Energy Industrial Systems Agriculture Seminar in International and Their Control Weeds Policy Agricultural Soil Fertility Advanced Agriculture Sustainable Principles of Agroecology Agriculture Precision Advanced Systems Water and Irrigation Agricultural of Toxicology Fundamentals Chemistry Environmental Sensing Remote Systems Information Geographic Principles of Agroecology Archaeology Landscape Archaeology Environmental Biogeography Ecology Watershed Biogeochemistry Ecology Invasion Biology Conservation Ecology Restoration Ecology Disturbance of Toxicology Fundamentals Chemistry Environmental Sensing Remote Systems Information Geographic Sustainable Environmental Technology Environmental Sustainable Communication Scientific Understanding Land Use Planning Science Seminar in Sustainability I Practicum Sustainability II Practicum Sustainability Agriculture Sustainable Archaeology Environmental Biogeochemistry I Applied Statistics 655 681 682 686 687 688 600 604 613 619 636 649 652 655 661 662 671 674 604 613 612 621 662 610 615 635 642 665 675 678 685 690 604 613 612 621 687 601 607 601 693 694 643 615 665 665 Sustainability and Technical Industrial CET CET CET CET CET CET CHE CHE CHE IOE AGR AGR AGR AGR AGR AGR AGR AGR CHE CHE EES EES Sustainability Environmental AGR ARC ARC BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO CHE CHE EES EES Master of Science of Science Master Science Sustainability Requirements Course Total Requirements Core CET EES EES WSC WSC WSC Electives Restricted Choose two of the following: AGR ARC BIO STA Electives Unrestricted emphasis areas: following Choose elective hours from one of the Sustainability Agricultural ------AGR AGR 6 hrs 10 hrs 6-8 hrs 22-24 hrs ...... ). Additional requirements for uncondi (270) 809-6753 ...... Sustainability Science Recreational Use of Natural Resources Natural Use of Recreational Saving Planet Earth Planet Saving and the Environment Literature Studies Issues in Sustainability Ethics Environmental and Society Agriculture Food, World Design and Construction Sustainable Graduate Coordinator - Howard Whiteman

450 103 371 150 376 353 284 Six hours of the minor must be upper-level courses. be upper-level of the minor must Six hours Graduate Graduate Admissions Baccalaureate degree in science-related field. in science-related degree Baccalaureate GPA. a 3.0 undergraduate least At quantita 149 + verbal (148 297 least at of score GRE Composite Internationalstudents:TOEFL score ofat least 527;TOEFL iBT of 71; or IELTS score of 6.0. score of 71; or IELTS tive). • • • • The Sustainability Science program is an interdisciplinary mas The Sustainability Studies minor is an interdisciplinary exploration of exploration interdisciplinary an is minor Studies Sustainability The Recommendation of the advisorycommittee; international stu Applicants Applicants must meet all Murray State University requirements Conditional described above. scores minimum testing meet must dents (see below. are listed conditional admission tional and Unconditional Requirements for Admission for Requirements Sustainability, Sustainability, Environmental Sustainability, Industrial and Techni cal Sustainability, and Sustainability Education. All students must and advanced electives, restricted curriculum, two a core complete of interest. in their area courses Technology designed to prepare students for careers in sustainabili in careers for students prepare to designed Technology course The needs. sustainability have that fields related closely or ty of study allows specialization in one four of tracks: Agricultural within of the Science, Jones Engineering,College and program ter’s Note: Note: Choose from the following with program coordinator approval: approval: coordinator program with following the from Choose 314; 345, BIO 378, 455; 112, ANT 330, 506, 320; 578; ARC CHE 502, 513; ECO 345, 410; ENT 286; EES 424, 507; PSY 373; SOC 325, 380, 455. REC Electives Unrestricted Restricted Electives Restricted Choose two of the following: AGR CET IDC PHI Required Courses Required BIO ENG Sustainability Studies Sustainability Requirements Minor Total signed to complement any major area of study by focusing on ecological ecological on focusing by study of area major any complement to signed sustainability. economic and agriculture, sustainable health, MINOR: sustainability issues focusing on the environment and/or sustainable de sustainable and/or environment the on focusing issues sustainability sciences, the from de is experiences and minor knowledge the arts, Integrating and velopment. humanities, business, agriculture, engineering, Sustainability Studies Minor Studies Sustainability 172 Science, Engineering and Technology PHY PHY • MAT MAT CHE CHE • University Studiesselectionsmust include: (See University StudiesRequirements Bachelor ofScience/BachelorArts Biology MAJOR: Kentucky Lake andLake Barkley. of diverse on research reservoir the point the focal for is habitats and aquatic an area in located ideally is station The campus. main the from miles 17 Lake,Kentucky of shore western the on located classroom/laboratory complex modern a is Station, Biological cock other, The Kentucky. western in swamps cypress remaining Pond, is a 300-acre preserve in Hickman County with one of the few these, of One programs.research and teaching oriented field- in utilized are off-campus which tworesources has also ment the newly constructed Engineering and Physics Building. of The floor depart second the on and Building Biology the in facilities search in biology. ferstwo-year,a pre-professional minor a programand pharmacy in of also interest. department of The field particular their coursesin students with a basic core of science courses plus advanced biology offeredbiology in provideM.S. department. Curricula the the as by prepare to designed students for professional or graduate work in the life are sciences, such programs and These wildlife biology. in concentration conservation of area an or available) science are and watershed tracks certification, secondary biology, aquatic fisheries, assistant, pre-physiciantherapy, pre-physicaloptometry, (pre-medicine,pre-dentistry,biology in programsmajor a with pre- Trzepacz, Weinberger, White, Whit racq, Derting, Flinn, Gagnon, He, Nakamura, Spier, Sullivan-Beckers, Interim Chair: EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU Sustainability Education OSH OSH OSH OSH University StudiesElectives Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, andQuantitative Skills Department of of Department h dprmn hs fie, lsros lbrtre, and re laboratories, classrooms, offices, has department The baccalaureate offers Sciences Biological of Department The Academic DegreesandPrograms or or 131 130 250 150 202 201 668 667 665 664 615 689 687 646 622

General Physics ILaboratory General Physics I Geometry I Calculus andAnalytic Algebra andTrigonometry General Chemistry andQualitative Analysis General College Chemistry Agriculture andtheEnvironment intheClassroom International Environmental Education Field ExperiencesinEnvironmental Education Techniques ofTeaching Environmental Education Introduction to Environmental Education Solid andHazardous Waste Management Wastewater Treatment Fundamentals ofRiskManagement Toxicology ofIndustrial Materials Michael Flinn. 2112 BiologyBuilding 270-809-2786 Faculty: Biological Sciences 1 ...... eman, Wright, ZeRuth. Arkov, Beckers, Canning, Dar .)

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- - - - - Required Minor CHE CHE CHE or Group2: CHE CHE Group 1: Co-Requirements for BiologyMajor BIO electives, 300-level orabove (13 hrs) BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO Required Courses PHY PHY BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO Required Courses CHE • PHY PHY MAT CHE • University Studiesselectionsmust include: (See University StudiesRequirements Bachelor ofScience/BachelorArts Biology/Biomedical SciencesTrack AREA: minor inchemistry. 3 494 may beused.BIO488willnotcount here. Total CurriculumRequirements Unrestricted Electives University StudiesElectives Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, andQuantitative Skills 4 2 1 hmsr c-eurmns a apy oad h rqieet fr a for requirements the toward apply may co-requirements Chemistry This course doesnotapplytoward thechemistry minor. A maximum ofthree hours total from BIO391,392,483,484,489,493, May beusedto fulfillUniversity Studies requirements. Academic DegreesandPrograms or or 330 215 210 320 312 499 333 330 305 222 221 216 115 100T 236 235 333 322 323 321 300 290 222 221 216 115 100T 202 131 130 250 201 Basic Biochemistry Chemistry Laboratory Brief Organic Chemistry Organic Chemistry II Organic Chemistry I Senior BiologySeminar Genetics Principles ofEcology Introduction to Evolutionary Principles Botany: Plant Form andFunction Zoology: AnimalForm andFunction Biological andAnalysis Inquiry The CellularBasisofLife Transitions Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion Laboratory Mechanics, Heat andWave Motion Genetics Animal Physiology Cell Biology:Systems Cell Biology:Mechanisms Introductory Microbiology Biomedical Research I Botany: Plant Form andFunction Zoology: AnimalForm andFunction Biological andAnalysis Inquiry The CellularBasisofLife Transitions General Chemistry andQualitative Analysis General Physics ILaboratory General Physics I Geometry I Calculus andAnalytic General College Chemistry 4 ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 1,3 1,3 ...... ) 4 2 2

1 3 1 1 3 1 2,3 CIP 26.0101 2 42-43 hrs 17-28 hrs 3-21 hrs 120 hrs 7-8 hrs 47 hrs 41 hrs Science, Engineering and Technology 173 41 hrs 40 hrs 12 hrs 120 hrs 3-21 hrs 8-21 hrs 41-42 hrs 1 CIP 26.0101 1 1 and

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1 2 .) ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 3 Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion and Wave Mechanics, Heat Laboratory Motion Wave and Heat Mechanics, and Light Magnetism Electricity, Laboratory and Light Magnetism Electricity, Psychology General Chemistry College General Transitions Calculus and Analytic I Geometry I Physics General I Laboratory Physics General II Physics General II Laboratory Physics General General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis and Qualitative Chemistry General Transitions Basis of Life The Cellular Inquiry and Analysis Biological and Function Animal Form Zoology: and Function Form Plant Botany: Cell Biology: Mechanisms Cell Biology: Systems Animal Physiology Genetics Senior Biology Seminar I Chemistry Organic II Chemistry Organic II Physics General II Laboratory Physics General and Light Magnetism Electricity, Laboratory and Light Magnetism Electricity, 235 236 255 256 180 201 100T 250 130 131 132 133 202 100T 115 216 221 222 321 323 322 333 499 312 320 132 133 255 256 and and or or or Academic Degrees and Programs Academic May be used to fulfill University Studies requirements. Studies fulfill University be used to May A maximum of three hours total from BIO 391, 392, 483, 484, 489, 493, minor. chemistry apply toward may co-requirements Chemistry ENG 204 strongly recommended. Electives other than ENG 204must be 1 2 3 4 Social and Self-Awareness and Responsible Citizenship and Responsible Social and Self-Awareness University Studies Electives Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, and Quantitative Skills Methodologies, and Quantitative Inquiry, Scientific University Studies Electives Studies University PHY PHY PHY PHY • PSY • CHE Courses Required BIO Required Minor Required Electives Unrestricted Curriculum Requirements Total here. will not count be used. BIO 488 494 may or above. the 300-level at MAJOR: Track Biology/Pre-Optometry Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts Studies Requirements University (See include: selections must Studies University • MAT PHY PHY PHY PHY • CHE Courses Required BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO hrs) (12 or above 300-level BIO electives, Biology Major for Co-Requirements CHE CHE PHY PHY PHY PHY - 15 hrs 18 hrs 120 hrs or better. or better. 42-43 hrs B CIP 26.0101 and 3 2, 4 .) ...... 4 (recommended) ...... 3 2, 3 ...... Track Medical/Pre-Dental Calculus and Analytic I Geometry I Physics General I Laboratory Physics General Motion and Wave Mechanics, Heat Laboratory Motion Wave and Heat Mechanics, Psychology General General College Chemistry College General and Trigonometry Algebra Topics in Advanced Molecular Biology in Advanced Topics Chemistry Analytical II Laboratory Chemistry Organic Chemistry Basic Physical Modern Physics to Introduction Medical Cell Biology Medical Cell Biology Laboratory Neurobiology Laboratory Molecular Genetics General Physics II Laboratory Physics General in Biology Ethics Anatomy Vertebrate Comparative Cell Biology: Mechanisms Cell Biology: Systems Histology Vertebrate Immunology Organic Chemistry II Chemistry Organic I of Biochemistry Fundamentals II of Biochemistry Fundamentals II Physics General Biomedical Research II Research Biomedical III Research Biomedical IV Research Biomedical V Research Biomedical Seminar Senior Biology Genetics Molecular I Chemistry Organic 250 130 131 235 236 180 201 150 597 305 325 403 370 504 521 528 534 133 308 320 321 323 421 501 320 530 540 132 388 389 438 439 499 533 312 or or or Academic Degrees and Programs Academic A freshman must have a math ACT score of 25 or higher to declare a ma a declare to higher or 25 of score ACT math a have must freshman A 1 May be used to fulfill University Studies requirements. Studies fulfill University be used to May Elective. choice or as a Restricted as either Core area for Required Required for area if not taken as a University Studies elective. as a University if not taken area for Required 4 2 3 Social and Self-Awareness and Responsible Citizenship and Responsible Social and Self-Awareness Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, and Quantitative Skills Methodologies, and Quantitative Inquiry, Scientific • PSY PHY PHY PHY MAT PHY University Studies selections must include: selections must Studies University • CHE MAT University Studies Requirements University (See MAJOR: Biology/Pre- Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts Any student wishing to seek this degree (whether declared as a freshman or freshman a as declared (whether degree this seek to wishing student Any the into admission for committee Sciences Biomedical the to apply must not) program. jor in Biomedical Sciences. However, any student may apply to the program apply may to the student any program jor in Biomedical Sciences. However, of 3.0, and 32 must have with hours credit completed and a must have GPA taken BIO 115, 216, CHE 201, 202 and 250 MAT with grades of CHE PHY Curriculum Requirements Total BIO CHE CHE BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO PHY Electives Restricted Choose from the following: CHE CHE CHE PHY Co-Requirements for Area for Co-Requirements CHE BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO 174 Science, Engineering and Technology BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO Required Courses CHE • PSY • PHY PHY MAT MAT CHE • University Studiesselectionsmust include: (See University StudiesRequirements Bachelor ofScience/BachelorArts Biology/Pre-Physical Therapy Track MAJOR: 494 may beused.BIO488willnotcount here. Total CurriculumRequirements Unrestricted Electives Required Minor STA ENG CHE CHE CHE CHE CHE Co-Requirements for BiologyMajor BIO electives, 300-level orabove (12 hrs) BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO University StudiesElectives Social andSelf-Awareness andResponsible Citizenship Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, andQuantitative Skills 3 2 1 Chemistry co-requirements may applytoward chemistry minor. 493, 489, 484, 483, 392, 391, BIO from total hours three of maximum A May beusedto fulfillUniversity Studies requirements. Academic DegreesandPrograms and or or or 227 or 320 321 300 220 222 221 120 216 115 100T 202 180 131 130 250 150 201 135 204 530 330 320 312 202 499 333 322 300 222 221 216 115 Human Anatomy Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy Cell Biology:Mechanisms Introductory Microbiology Clinical Terminology Botany: Plant Form andFunction Zoology: AnimalForm andFunction Scientific Etymology Biological andAnalysis Inquiry The CellularBasisofLife Transitions General Chemistry andQualitative Analysis General Psychology General Physics ILaboratory General Physics I Geometry I Calculus andAnalytic Algebra andTrigonometry General College Chemistry Introduction to Probability andStatistics Advanced Expository Writing Fundamentals ofBiochemistry I Basic Biochemistry Organic Chemistry II Organic Chemistry I General Chemistry andQualitative Analysis Senior BiologySeminar Genetics Animal Physiology Introductory Microbiology Botany: Plant Form andFunction Zoology: AnimalForm andFunction Biological andAnalysis Inquiry The CellularBasisofLife 3 ...... ) 2 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CIP 26.0101 1 39-44 hrs 42-43 hrs 0-15 hrs 0-21 hrs 120 h 23 hrs rs Co-Requirements for BiologyMajor (If BIO320istaken, onlyfour hoursof300-level orabove.) BIO electives, approved by advisor, 300-level orabove (9 hrs) BIO BIO BIO BIO Total CurriculumRequirements Unrestricted Electives Required Minor SOC PSY PHY PHY STA PSY CHE CHE BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO Required Courses CHE • SOC SOC PSY • PHY PHY MAT MAT CHE • University Studiesselectionsmust include: (See University StudiesRequirements Bachelor ofScience/BachelorArts Biology/Pre-Physician Assistant Track MAJOR: 494 may beused.BIO488willnotcount here. University StudiesElectives Social andSelf-Awareness andResponsible Citizenship Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, andQuantitative Skills 2 1 3 A maximum of three hours total from BIO 391, 392, 483, 484, 489, 493, 489, 484, 483, 392, 391, BIO from total hours three of maximum A May beusedto fulfillUniversity Studies requirements Chemistry co-requirements may applytoward chemistry minor. Academic DegreesandPrograms or or or 499 333 322 228 133 260 133 132 135 300 320 312 450 333 323 or 321 300 222 221 220 216 120 115 100T 202 231 133 180 131 130 250 150 201 Senior BiologySeminar Genetics Animal Physiology Human Anatomy Laboratory Introduction to Sociology Lifespan Development General Physics IILaboratory General Physics II Introduction to Probability andStatistics Principles andMethods ofStatistical Analysis Organic Chemistry II Organic Chemistry I Exercise Physiology Genetics Cell Biology:Systems Cell Biology:Mechanisms Introductory Microbiology Botany: Plant Form andFunction Zoology: AnimalForm andFunction Clinical Terminology Biological andAnalysis Inquiry Scientific Etymology The CellularBasisofLife Transitions General Chemistry andQualitative Analysis Social Problems Introduction to Sociology General Psychology General Physics ILaboratory General Physics I Geometry I Calculus andAnalytic Algebra andTrigonometry General College Chemistry 3 ...... 1 ...... ) 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 CIP 26.0101 24-25 hrs 0-12 hrs 3-21 hrs 120 hrs 40 hrs 42 hrs 2

Science, Engineering and Technology 175 0-6 hrs 120 hrs 1 ...... Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion and Wave Mechanics, Heat and Light Magnetism, Electricity, Analysis of Statistical Principles and Methods and Statistics to Probability Introduction Herpetology Ornithology Mammalogy Biology Conservation and Administration Policy Wildlife Limnology Biology Freshwater Ecology Reservoir Internship Food and Agriculture for Statistics Soil Science Soil Science Lab Biochemistry Solving using Computers to Problem Introduction and Climate Weather Science Earth to Oceanography Introduction Hydrology Science Water to Introduction to Introduction Sensing Remote to Introduction and Soils Sediments Geosciences and Environmental Conservation Sensing Remote Systems Information Geographic Calculus and Analytic I Geometry Principles of Ecology Principles Genetics Seminar Senior Biology Fisheries Techniques Ichthyology Biology Conservation and Administration Policy Wildlife Fisheries Management Limnology Ecology Reservoir Analysis and Qualitative Chemistry General Chemistry Organic Brief Laboratory Chemistry Organic Brief Principles Evolutionary to Introduction Parasitology III Research Undergraduate Ecology Watershed Ecology Stream Invertebrates Freshwater Entomology Aquatic Ecology Wetland 235 255 300 235 572 573 574 578 584 586 587 588 595 328 345 346 330 101 125 199 200 210 303 305 312 314 424 512 521 250 330 333 499 549 570 578 584 582 586 588 202 210 215 305 467 493 542 546 561 563 568 and or or Upon completion of the Fisheries and Aquatic Biology track, students can students track, Biology Aquatic and Fisheries the of completion Upon 1 PHY PHY PSY STA Electives Unrestricted Curriculum Requirements Total be certified by the American Fisheries SocietyMAT (if 250 is taken as part of the program.) BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO and 3-5 credits from the following: AGR AGR AGR CHE CSC EES EES EES EES EES EES EES EES EES EES EES MAT BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO CHE CHE CHE previously: not selected of the following and four BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO 43 hrs 120 hrs 6-21 hrs 0-14 hrs 71-79 hrs 18-20 hrs

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2 .) 1 ...... 3 Transitions The Cellular Basis of Life InquiryBiological and Analysis and Function Animal Form Zoology: and Function Form Plant Botany: of GIS Applications Biological to GIS Introduction Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal in the Professions Writing General Physics I Physics General I Laboratory Physics General Earth Planet Saving in Biology Ethics Ethics Communication Ethics Government National American and Statistics to Probability Introduction General College Chemistry College General and Trigonometry Algebra Calculus and Analytic I Geometry Organic Chemistry I Chemistry Organic Analysis of Statistical Principles and Methods and Statistics to Probability Introduction Development Lifespan Brief Organic Chemistry Organic Brief Laboratory Chemistry Organic Senior Biology Seminar Senior Human Anatomy Laboratory Human Anatomy Human Physiology Laboratory Human Physiology . 100T 115 216 221 222 240 202 131 224 130 131 103 308 260 202 140 135 201 150 250 312 300 135 260 210 215 499 227 228 229 230 or or or and or Academic Degrees and Programs Academic May be used to fulfill University Studies requirements Studies fulfill University be used to May A maximum of three hours total from BIO 391, 392, 483, 484, 489, 493, minor. chemistry apply toward may co-requirements Chemistry 1 2 3 University Studies Electives Social and Self-Awareness and Responsible Citizenship and Responsible Social and Self-Awareness Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, and Quantitative Skills Methodologies, and Quantitative Inquiry, Scientific EES BIO BIO BIO BIO Required Courses Required BIO BIO and one of the following: COM ENG PHI POL • STA One of the following: BIO BIO COM PHY PHY • CHE MAT MAT University Studies selections must include: Studies selections must University • Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts Studies Requirements University (See AREA: Biology Biology/Fisheries and Aquatic 494 may be used. BIO 488 will not count here. will not count be used. BIO 488 494 may Unrestricted Electives Unrestricted Curriculum Requirements Total PSY Minor Required CHE PSY STA CHE CHE BIO BIO BIO count here.] count Biology Major for Co-Requirements BIO BIO hrs) or (10 above 300-level BIO electives, 176 Science, Engineering and Technology Total CurriculumRequirements Required Minor SEC SEC SEC EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU Required for Secondary Certification PHY PHY Physics Requirement CHE CHE CHE or Group2: CHE CHE Group 1: Chemistry Requirement Co-Requirements for BiologyMajor BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO Required Courses Office of Teacher EducationServices for details. and/or advisor See met. be must teaching student and education teacher and EDU 180 or equivalent course. Additional requirements for admission to course and a Note: PHY PHY • MAT CHE CHE • University Studiesselectionsmust include: (See University StudiesRequirements Bachelor ofScience/BachelorArts Biology/Secondary Certification (Grades 8-12) Track MAJOR: University StudiesElectives Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, andQuantitative Skills 3 5 4 2 1 PRAXIS Exam required during last semester before student teaching. Certi PHY 255and256will alsomeet this requirement. This course doesnot applytoward thechemistry minor. May beusedto fulfillUniversity Studies requirements. PHY 235and236willalsomeet thisrequirement. Academic DegreesandPrograms Certification requires a grade of 422 421 420 485 480 380 280 180 133 132 330 215 210 320 312 499 333 330 322 320 300 222 221 216 115 100T 131 130 150 202 201 B Extended Practicum Student Teaching inthe Secondary School Practicum inSecondary Schools Professional Perspectives for Teaching Effective Pedagogy Inclusive Teaching of Diverse Learners Educating for Human Development Exploring theTeaching Profession General Physics IILaboratory General Physics II Basic Biochemistry Brief Organic Chemistry Laboratory Brief Organic Chemistry Organic Chemistry II Organic Chemistry I Senior BiologySeminar Genetics Principles ofEcology Animal Physiology Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy Introductory Microbiology Botany: Plant Form andFunction Zoology: AnimalForm andFunction Biological andAnalysis Inquiry The CellularBasisofLife Transitions General Physics ILaboratory General Physics I Algebra andTrigonometry General Chemistry andQualitative Analysis General College Chemistry or better in a University Studies math course, public speaking, ...... 1 4 ...... 7 ...... B or better in one English composition 2,3 ...... 5 .) ...... 1 4 6 2,3 CIP 26.0101 128-148 hrs 43-44 hrs 11-12 hrs 3-21 hrs 38 hrs 33 hrs 8 - CHE STA • POL Traditions • University Studiesselectionsmust include: (See University StudiesRequirements Bachelor ofScience/BachelorArts Conservation Biology Track Wildlife and Conservation Biology/ AREA: teaching. Office of Teacher EducationServices for details. to teacher education and student teaching must be met. See advisor and/or admission for requirements Additional course. equivalent or 180 EDU and of grade a fication requires a grade of AGR AGR and twoofthefollowing: BIO BIO BIO and oneofthefollowing: ENG BIO and oneofthefollowing: BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO Core Courses ENG BIO • ECO • MAT MAT CHE Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, andQuantitative Skills Artistic World’s the and Diversity, Cultural Awareness, Global University StudiesElectives Social andSelf-Awareness andResponsible Citizenship

8 6 7 EDU 480 and SEC 420 must be taken together two semesters before student Chemistry co-requirements may applytoward chemistry minor. Must betaken onesemester before student teaching. Academic DegreesandPrograms. or and or 105 135 250 350 345 574 573 572 324 382 553 350 554 584 580 578 499 380 333 330 310 222 221 149 115 100T 224 216 231 250 150 201 or B or better in a University Studies math course, public speaking, speaking, public course, math Studies University a in better or Introductory Chemistry Introduction to Probability andStatistics Introduction to International Relations Soil Survey Soil Science Mammalogy Ornithology Herpetology Technical Writing Scientific Communication fortheBiologist Field Botany Systematic Botany Dendrology andForest Conservation Wildlife Policy andAdministration Principles ofWildlife Management Conservation Biology Senior BiologySeminar Wildlife Techniques Genetics Principles ofEcology Vertebrate Natural History Botany: Plant Form andFunction Zoology: AnimalForm andFunction Introduction to Wildlife andConservation Biology The CellularBasisofLife Transitions Writing for theProfessions Biological andAnalysis Inquiry Principles ofMicroeconomics Calculus andAnalyticalGeometry I Algebra andTrigonometry General College Chemistry 1 ...... 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The Wildlife from MAT PLN REC EES EES EES BIO BIO BIO EDU BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO and a minimum of 13 hours from the following: AGR BIO BIO Wildlife Biology Track Wildlife EES EES PHY PHY CHE EES AGR AGR AGR CHE BIO BIO and two of the following: BIO ENG and one of the following: BIO BIO and one of the following: BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO 180 Science, Engineering and Technology programs. Pre-pharmacy students desiring a four year program to receive the professional most of requirements the meet to modified be can curriculum The above. listed those from requirements different somewhat have will the College of Pharmacy, University of Kentucky. Other colleges of pharmacy Total CurriculumRequirements Social andSelf-Awareness andResponsible Citizenship (3) Cross-cultural Elective hours: STA PHY PHY PHY PHY MAT ENG ENG ECO CHE CHE CHE CHE CHE BIO BIO BIO BIO Required Courses Pre- hours must beupper-level (300andgreater) courses. Six 597. 534, 528, 522, 521, 504, 501, 461, 421, 420, 322, 300, BIO BIO 115, 321, 323, 330, 533 and six to eight hours from the following: Cell BiologyMinor (300 andgreater) courses. countnot will toward499 minor.this hoursSix mustupper-level be 391, 392, 483, 484, 493, or 494 may be used. BIO 101, 488, 489, and are highly recommended). A maximum of three hours total from BIO BIO hours should be chosen with advisor’s approval (BIO 330 and 333 Complete BIO 115, 216, and either 221 or 222 (or both). Remaining Biology Minor will count toward thisrequirement. from TheWildlife Society. 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Biology minor is strongly Required for major if not taken as a University Studies elective. as a University major if not taken for Required be substituted. 140 may CSC 232 or EGR Colleges Colleges of pharmacy will have somewhat differentrequirements from 4 2 3 1 required to undertake additional study of English prior to beginning to prior English of study additional undertake to required in chemistry. work graduate admission benchmarks may still beconsidered for conditional ad be may 526 and 500 between scores TOEFL with Applicants mission. admitted on aconditional basis, butproficiency their in English will be may they and campus, on arrival their upon evaluated further be Conditional rience), students falling slightly below one of the unconditional than 5.0. in deficiency any correct to required be may students program, fied preparation. their undergraduate analytical writing; analytical 71, with 6.0 TOEFL no with band no less band than less 16, or IELTS (see below. admission is given conditional ditional and Unconditional Requirements for Admission for Requirements Master of Science Master Chemistry be 300-level or above courses. or above be 300-level courses: 305, 312, 320, 325, 352, 400, 401, 403, 410, 420, 488, 495, 488, 420, 410, 403, 401, 400, 352, 325, 320, 312, 305, courses: and 330 or 530, but not both. 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2 CIP 40.0601 38-43 hrs 11-17 hrs 120 hrs 14 hrs 44 hrs ) - STA MAT CSC CSC Collateral Requirement EES EES EES EES EES EES CET ARC ARC ARC ARC ARC ARC ARC ARC ARC EES EES EES EES EES Choose fromthefollowing approved electives: Required Limited Electives EES EES EES EES EES EES EES EES EES EES EES EES ARC ARC Required Courses (See University StudiesRequirements Bachelor ofScience GIS Track Earth andEnvironmental Sciences/Geography and AREA: tensive course. 3 and Quantitative Skills requirements. and theWorld’s Artistic Tradition requirements. Total CurriculumRequirements Unrestricted Electives 2 1 Will count towards University Studies Global Awareness, Cultural Diversity, This is a University Studies electives writing-intensive or technology-in or writing-intensive electives Studies University a is This Inquiry, Methodologies, Scientific Studies Universitytowards count Will Academic DegreesandPrograms or or 135 150 199 101 521 388 350 310 306 305 280 556 510 500 489 488 425 402 395 389 314 310 306 303 210 521 512 336 330 312 305 301 202 125 110 101 100T 320 150 2 2 3 3

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TechnologyAccreditaEngineering the by accredited areprograms Technology/ConstructionEngineering Civil Track the Trackeraland tion engineering technology. The Civil Engineering Technology/Gen (ETAC/ABET)construcMurrayand accreditsState civil programs in Engineering Technology Accreditation and throughout thecountry.Kentucky in engineer licensed a become to pathway the on dent astu place will accreditation This http://www.abet.org. ABET, of Commission Accreditation Engineering the by accredited program engineering an is physics) advanced and mechanical electrical, cal, Engineering Accreditation nications systems. telecommu to relates it as strategic planning critical and decisions business toward concepts applying also while administration work technology, net wireless security, and to related technologies tion Social andSelf-Awareness andResponsible Citizenship Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, andQuantitative Skills Kentucky’s Program of Distinction in Telecommunications Sys in Telecommunications Distinction of Program Kentucky’s Students interested in physics have two degree options. 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...... ) 2 2 CIP 14.1201 42 hrs ------Science, Engineering and Technology 193 - - - - - 22 hrs 3-4 hrs 0-1 hrs 120 hrs ...... 4 ...... Remaining eight to nine Remaining of hours electives Emphasis Remaining nine hours of electives must be must electives of hours nine Remaining ...... Computational Analysis in Engineering Analysis Computational I Logic Design Systems Intelligent Bio-inspired II Magnetism Electricity and Systems Power Electronics Power Signal Processing Digital Dynamics Fluid Mechanics Mechanics of Materials Thermodynamics II Transfer Heat Testing Nondestructive Vibrations Mechanical Systems Control Laboratory Mechanics and Materials Design Mechanical and Engineering Physics Solid-State CAD Applications 376 378 425 461 463 466 468 330 344 359 342 346 392 430 433 450 459 475 102 This degree has program been approved by the Kentucky Education Pro This course is considered a corequisite program and may be shared with intending and instrumentation biomedical in track the completing Students Technical Electives must come from courses the listed in elective the be EGR prefix courses). prefix EGR be advisor approved. 1 2 3 4 be EGR be EGR prefixcourses). advisor approved. be must ment chair. ment Engineering Science Minor engineer of hours additional nine plus 330, and 264, 259, 240, EGR ing-related courses approved by an advisor in the Department of courses. be upper-level must Six hours Engineering and Physics. Any aerospace engineering track course engineering track aerospace must Any hours (18 track this in required is hours 24 least at of Completion Elective Depth Mathematics Each student must complete a mathematics depth elective chosen from MAT 335, 440, 442, 460, 508, 512, 513, 522, 523, 524, 525, 535, 538, 542, 545, 570; 450, STA 540, 541, 554 or as approved by chair. the department Elective Unrestricted will depend on the number or elective The use of an unrestricted Depth or the Mathematics Electives Technical from taken hours Elective. Curriculum Requirements Total fessional Standards Board as a track for secondary education certification in physics. Students seeking certification via this trackmust complete the Engineering curriculum Physics and the secondary for required cer courses in the an advisor consult should students information, current For tification. Department of Adolescent, Career and Special Education andTeacher with Services. Education major. a minor or second follow the complete to encouraged are school medical to admission seek to ing: BIO 321, 322, 333; CHE 312, 320, 325. or tracks EGR/PHY courses, 300-level and above, or as by approved depart EGR EGR EGR EGR EGR EGR must EGR hours (18 track this in required is hours 24 least at of Completion Engineering Mechanical EGR EGR EGR courses: Select two of the following EGR EGR EGR EGR EGR EGR EGR EGR ITD 24 hrs 50 hrs 2 2 2 Remaining nine hours of electives must be must electives of hours nine Remaining ...... 3 ...... Electricity and Magnetism I Electricity and Magnetism Electric Machines I Analog Electronics Thermal and Fluid Systems Laboratory Laboratory Thermal and Fluid Systems and Space Physics Astrophysics Introductory Fundamentals of Flight Fundamentals Dynamics Mechanics of Materials Aerodynamics Propulsion Dynamics I Electricity and Magnetism Optics Signals and Systems Science Materials Engineering Measurements I Electricity and Magnetism I Senior Engineering Design II Senior Engineering Design Calculus and Analytic III Geometry Equations Differential Ordinary and Light Magnetism Electricity, Laboratory and Light Magnetism Electricity, Modern Physics to Introduction and Engineering Thermodynamics I Statics I Linear Circuits Dynamics Calculus and AnalyticCalculus and II Geometry Motion Laboratory and Wave Heat Mechanics, Transitions to Engineering Introduction in Science to Computing Applications Introduction 460 360 366 440 316 320 330 359 420 422 330 460 470 363 375 390 460 498 499 309 338 255 256 370 240 259 264 330 308 236 100T 101 140 or or be EGR prefix courses). prefix EGR be advisor approved. must be EGR prefix courses). prefix be EGR must core course requirements. requirements. course core University Studies Electives Studies University EGR EGR Electrical Engineering Emphasis Electrical EGR courses: of the following Select four Completion of at least 24 hours is required in this track (18 hours must must hours (18 track this in required is hours 24 least at of Completion EGR PHY course engineering track mechanical any EGR EGR and one of the following: EGR EGR EGR Completion of at least 24 hours is required in this track (12 hours Engineering Emphasis Aerospace EGR EGR Select nine hours of 300-level and above PHY courses beyond the 489, 520, and EGR 388. 489, 520, and EGR Emphasis Physics Advanced students. Technical students. ElectivesTechnical mustcome from thecourses listed in the elective emphases orEGR/PHY courses, 300-level and above, or as approved by department chair. A maximum 488, of EGR/PHY of combinations six from come technical may hours credit elective minimum of 12 technical elective credit hours must be EGR courses. courses. EGR be must hours credit elective technical 12 of minimum Fifteen butrequired. Completion of not an emphasis is encouraged multi-emphasis for emphasis each to exclusive be must hours credit PHY Electives Technical A electives. technical of hours 24 least at complete must student Each MAT PHY PHY PHY EGR EGR MAT EGR EGR EGR EGR EGR EGR EGR EGR EGR EGR PHY Courses Core EGR • MAT 194 Science, Engineering and Technology 308, 309,338,and 442fulfill requirements for aminorinmath. a University Studiesrequirement. Total CurriculumRequirements Unrestricted Electives Required Minor PHY/EGR courses numbered300orabove. Required Limited Electives MAT MAT MAT MAT MAT CSC CHE CHE Co-requirements for Major PHY PHY PHY PHY PHY PHY PHY PHY PHY EGR EGR EGR Required Courses odologies, andQuantitative SkillsUniversity Studieselectives. Note: (See University StudiesRequirements Bachelor ofScience/BachelorArts Physics MAJOR: Discipline-specific courses University Studiescourses PHY PHY PHY PHY MAT MAT MAT MAT EGR CHE CHE Pre-Engineering Curriculum(64hrs) 2 1 CHE 201 and 202 fulfill requirements for a minor in chemistry; MAT chemistry; 250, in minor a requirements for fulfill 202 and 201 CHE UniversityFulfill Studies requirements. Required not taken if major for as Academic DegreesandPrograms See requiredSee courses beforebelow Inquiry, Scientific selecting Meth or 338 309 308 250 442 420 202 201 580 530 470 460 256 255 236 235 100T 390 240 140 256 255 236 235 338 309 308 250 140 202 201

Ordinary Differential Equations Geometry III Calculus andAnalytic Geometry II Calculus andAnalytic Geometry I Calculus andAnalytic Introduction to Numerical Analysis Numerical Analysis I General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis General College Chemistry Modern Physics I Mechanics I Optics Electricity andMagnetism I Electricity, Magnetism andLight Laboratory Electricity, Magnetism andLight Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion Laboratory Mechanics, Heat andWave Motion Transitions Engineering Measurements Thermodynamics I andEngineering Introduction to ComputingApplications inScience Electricity, Magnetism andLight Laboratory Electricity, Magnetism andLight Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion Laboratory Mechanics, Heat andWave Motion Ordinary Differential Equations Geometry III Calculus andAnalytic Geometry II Calculus andAnalytic Geometry I Calculus andAnalytic andEngineering Introduction to ComputingApplications inScience General Chemistry andQualitative Analysis General College Chemistry ...... ) 1, 2 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 2 CIP 40.0801 1, 2 38-44 hrs 14-20 hrs 3-21 hrs 120 hrs 32 hrs 6 hrs 3 hrs 2 - EGR EGR Required Courses Office of Teacher EducationServices for details. and/or advisor See met. be must teaching student and education teacher and EDU 180 or equivalent course. Additional requirements for admission to course and a Note: EDP • University Studiesselectionsmust include: (See University StudiesRequirements Education andwith Teacher Education Services. Special and Career Adolescent, of Department the in advisor an with check should student information, current For occur. may requirements these in Education Professional Standards Board. Students are cautioned that changes NOTE: Bachelor ofScience/BachelorArts Physics/Secondary Certification (Grades 8-12) MAJOR: Required Minor SED SEC SEC SEC REA EDU EDU EDU EDU Required for Secondary Certification PHY/EGR courses numbered300-level orabove. Required Limited Electives MAT MAT MAT MAT MAT CSC CHE CHE Co-requirements for Major PHY PHY PHY PHY PHY PHY PHY PHY PHY EGR Social andSelf-Awareness andResponsible Citizenship Academic DegreesandPrograms Certification requires a grade of Requirements for teacher certification are established by the Kentucky or 240 140 260 300 422 421 420 427 405 403 303 103 338 309 308 250 442 420 202 201 580 530 470 460 256 255 236 235 100T 390

B Thermodynamics I andEngineering Introduction to ComputingApplications inScience Psychology ofHumanDevelopment Educating Students withDisabilities Extended Practicum Student Teaching intheSecondary School Practicum inSecondary Schools Secondary School Teaching Content Area Literacy inthe Evaluation andMeasurement in Education Structures andFoundations of Education Strategies ofTeaching Issues andPractices ofAmerican Education Ordinary Differential Equations Geometry III Calculus andAnalytic Geometry II Calculus andAnalytic Geometry I Calculus andAnalytic Introduction to Numerical Analysis Numerical Analysis I General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis General College Chemistry Modern Physics I Mechanics I Optics Electricity andMagnetism I Electricity, Magnetism andLight Laboratory Electricity, Magnetism andLight Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion Laboratory Mechanics, Heat andWave Motion Transitions Engineering Measurements or better in a University Studies math course, public speaking, ...... 5 ...... B or better in one English composition . .) ...... 1, 2 2 4 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 2 CIP 40.0801 1, 2 4 3 38-44 hrs 3-21 hrs 35 hrs 32 hrs 3 hrs 6 hrs 2 Science, Engineering and Technology 195 - - - 6 hrs 6 hrs 21 hrs 22 hrs 24 hrs 27 hrs 120 hrs 13-19 hrs 1, 2 CIP 40.0801 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 2 1, 2 ......

3 ...... Principles of Financial Accounting Accounting Principles of Managerial and Decision Making Systems Information III Business Statistics Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Finance of Management Fundamentals Principles of Marketing General College Chemistry College General Analysis Qualitative and Chemistry General I Analysis Numerical Analysis to Numerical Introduction AnalyticCalculus and I Geometry Calculus and Analytic II Geometry Calculus and Analytic III Geometry Equations Differential Ordinary

200 201 355 443 230 231 330 350 360 201 202 420 442 250 308 309 338 or Students Students who wish to complete a scientific course of study and Fulfill University Studies requirements. Required for area if not taken as a as taken not if area for Required requirements. Studies University Fulfill This course is considered a corequisite program and may be shared with The technical electivesare to be coherent a set courses of chosen to 1 2 3 and 255 may be substituted for PHY 130 from the Physics department majors and must chair. take CHE 201 132 and approval with EES 101 in place of PHY 130, 131, 132, and 133. Six hours must be courses. upper-level Minor Physics approved of hours and additional nine and 370, 256, 255, 236, 235, PHY 300 numbered courses (EGR) physics engineering or (PHY) PHY 236; physics and 235 PHY for substituted be may 131 and 130 PHY above. from approval with 256, and 255 for substituted be may 133 and 132 courses. be upper-level must Six hours chair. the department AREA: Track Applied Physics/Pre-MBA Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts Adminis Business of Master State’s Murray to admission for qualify Curriculum/Pre-MBA Physics Applied the follow may program tration track. Course requirements are identicalto those listed under the Applied Physics with program, the ofexception technical electives. be must electives chosen with in admis MBA accordance Technical as follows: sion guidelines, and are Electives Required Pre-MBA ACC ACC BUS CIS ECO ECO FIN MGT MKT Electives Unrestricted Minor Astronomy additional hours six and 133, 132, 131, 130, PHY 316; 116, 115, AST 235 PHY above. and 300 numbered courses astronomy approved of Co-requirements for Area for Co-requirements CHE CHE CSC MAT MAT MAT MAT MAT Electives Technical Electives Unrestricted Requirements Curriculum Total Studies requirement. University major. a minor or second supply depth and breadth necessary for the pursuit of a particular career objective. The chosen electives must be approved by a departmental cur riculum committee. - 9 hrs 36 hrs 33 hrs 38-44 hrs 120-123 hrs 120-123 CIP 40.0801 2 1 .) ...... or better...... B Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion Laboratory Motion Wave and Heat Mechanics, and Light Magnetism Electricity, Laboratory and Light Magnetism Electricity, to Modern Physics Introduction I Modern Physics I Electricity and Magnetism Optics Mechanics I and Engineering Thermodynamics I I Linear Circuits Transitions Motion and Wave Mechanics, Heat Introduction to Computing Applications in Science to Computing Applications Introduction Mechanics, Heat and Wave Motion and Wave Mechanics, Heat Motion Laboratory and Wave Mechanics, Heat and Light Magnetism Electricity, Laboratory and Light Magnetism Electricity, Modern Physics to Introduction Introductory Astronomy Introductory Laboratory Astronomy Introductory Calculus and Analytic I Geometry Calculus and Analytic II Geometry

236 255 256 370 580 460 470 530 240 264 100T 235 140 235 236 255 256 370 115 116 250 308 or See required courses below before selecting Scientific Inquiry, Meth selecting Scientific Inquiry, below before courses See required Even though this program exceeds Murray State University’s Academic Degrees and Programs Academic Corequisite of PHY 235. Corequisite of PHY 255. Corequisite Must be taken one semester before student teaching. student before one semester be taken Must Fulfill University Studies requirements. Required for major if not taken as as taken not if major for Required requirements. Studies University Fulfill 250, for MAT a minor in chemistry; requirements CHE 201 and 202 fulfill of With a grade before semesters and two together taken be must 420 and SEC EDU 405 5 1 2 Requirements for teacher certification are established by the The teaching specialization in physics is a path to secondary 4 2 1 3

PHY PHY PHY PHY PHY PHY PHY PHY EGR EGR PHY PHY Required Courses Required EGR (See Note: Studies electives. Skills University odologies, and Quantitative Applied Physics Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts Studies Requirements University AREA: PHY/EGR courses numbered 300-level or above. numbered 300-level courses PHY/EGR Specialization Teaching Physics PHY Electives Limited Required PHY PHY PHY PHY AST AST AST MAT MAT requirements may occur. Students should check with an advisor in the in advisor an with check should Students occur. may requirements information. for current and Human Services College of Education a transcript, a minor must be declared, and all residential and graduation be met. must requirements these in changes and Board Standards Professional Education Kentucky science content area. (All College of Education and Human Services (All of College area. Education science content met.) must be requirements course certification secondary Note: in order for a for a requirements minor physics minor, physics to appear on Physics Teaching Specialization Teaching Physics another in certification accompany to designed physics, in certification teaching. student a University Studies requirement. Studies a University for a minor in math. requirements and 442 fulfill 308, 309, 338 Total Curriculum Requirements Curriculum Total 196 Science, Engineering and Technology materials, and engineering mechanics. The curriculum stresses the stresses curriculum The mechanics. engineering and materials, management, scheduling, surveying, building structures, construction provides students with experience in construction, estimating, project Construction Engineering Technology typically requiring two orthree years ofadditional study. ArchitectureMasterof degree,pursuea architectusually wouldan as registration/licensure seeking graduate technology engineering organizations associated with the building industry. An architectural manufacturing of variety a in positions sales or technical as well as construction and development, planning, design, architectural in Architectural engineering technology prepares graduates for careers drawingsspecifications constructionducing and major projects. for pro in assist they engineers, and architects Workingwith together structure. completed the to drawing the from project a taking of Architectural engineering technologists are educated in the process federal governments, municipalities, materials suppliers, and utilities. tion (design/build) companies, consulting engineering firms, state and estimating. Potential employers include architectural firms, construc and concrete structures, surveying and site steelplanning, design, structural and structures andbuilding design, puter-aidedconstruction com design, architectural in background a with students provides Architectural EngineeringTechnology may alsobeobtained from Murray State University. technology engineering civil in degreeassociate An sales. technical or engineer, surveyor), engineer, field or project a (as construction architectural or preparation documents), engineering the design of careersteam(workinga design engineerswith in of architectsor in tories, surveying firms,utilities, and materials suppliers. firms, state and federal governments, municipalities, testing labora architectural and engineering consulting companies, construction Potential employersmechanics. include engineering materials,and concrete and steel of structures, surveying, soil mechanics and foundations, construction design the in background a with students Civil EngineeringTechnology and Environmental EngineeringTechnology. Engineering Technology, Electromechanical Engineering Technology,Construction Technology, Engineering Civil Technology, gineering Engineering Technology Murray State University. sit for the Fundamentals of Surveying exam in their last semester at normally requirements Board completing Students advisor. an of supervision Technologythe Engineering under programCivil the in boels.ky.gov). Required courses (www.may Surveyorsbe takenLand and as electivesEngineering Professional byfor students Licensure surveyor must complete courses specified by the Kentucky Board of Professional Licensure (410) 347-7700. Phone 21202-4012. MD Baltimore, 1050, Suite Place, Market 111 ABET, of Commission Accreditation Technology the by accredited are programs Technology/Construction Track Engineering Civil the ing technology. The Civil Engineering Technology/General Track and accreditsMurray State programs constructionand engineer civil in Engineering Technology Accreditation A baccalaureate degree in architectural engineering technology engineering architectural in degreebaccalaureate A The civil engineering technology program prepares graduates for providestechnology engineering civil baccalaureatein degreeA En Architectural are: programs Technology Engineering The land professional a as career a pursuing in interested Students (TAC/ABET) ABET of Commission Accreditation Technology The A baccalaureate degree in construction engineering technology engineering construction in degreebaccalaureate A

------consultants and remediation contractors, municipalities, testing testing municipalities, contractors, remediation and consultants analysis plusdesignofpollution control systems. compliance. Course work includes field and laboratory sampling and site remediation, air pollution control, and environmental regulatory water pollutionoperations, control, and solid and hazardousdesign waste system management treatment and wastewater and water industrial and municipals in backgrounds with graduates provides Environmental EngineeringTechnology engineer. project engineer, project manager, estimator, sales engineer, or field student will be qualified for an entry-level position as a construction industry. With a degree in construction engineering technology, the ates for supervisory and managerial careers within the construction and utilities. companies, industrial governments, laboratories, testing suppliers, contractors,subcontractors, materials and equipment construction general companies, construction include employers Potential try. indus the as diverse as are technologist construction-engineering the for opportunities Career projects. construction large-scale completion of the toward skills communication and ability, solving application of technical knowledge, construction methods, problem- allows graduates to work inavariety ofindustrial environments. marketing, human resource management and business management system integration. Additional skills in electrical systems, accounting, cesses, CAD, CAM, computer integration, industrial automation and pro tool machine hydraulics,control, numerical computer in skills production personnel as supervisors and technical support, utilizing a variety of industries working directly with engineers, designers, and opment. The graduates from this program will generally manufacturingwork systems,in humanone relationsof and human resource devel tion systems, production management, computer integrated design, producprocesses,industrial of aspects applied the toexposedare to industry and industrial supervision. Graduates from this program provides students with a broad range of knowledge and skills related Manufacturing EngineeringTechnology of systems found intheplant environment. ciples. This allows students to understand the design and operation prin controls,science electrical and programming,mechanical and application backgrounds in automation, electronics, data acquisition, information technology, and control systems. Graduates have broad mechanical and electrical engineering technology, computer science, systems design,system analysis, andsystems integration.design, product new maintenance, operation, engineering, plant process and manufacturing in work graduates Electromechanical networks. and industrial and controls, mechanical power, fluid in systems, electrical backgrounds with students provides nology Electromechanical Engineering Technology manufacturing corporations. chemical and agencies, government federal or state laboratories, Graduates obtain careers with industries, environmental environmental industries, with careers obtain Graduates A baccalaureate degree in environmental engineering technology A baccalaureate degree in manufacturing engineering technology of blend a is technologist engineering electromechanical The tech engineering electromechanical in degree baccalaureate A The construction engineering technology program prepares gradu

------Science, Engineering and Technology 197 41 hrs 26 hrs 44 hrs 9-11 hrs 120-122 hrs CIP 15.0201 .) ...... Plane Surveying Plane Surveying Design and Construction Sustainable I Estimating Construction Planning and Management Construction Writing Technical Transitions Technology for Statics Systems and Electrical Mechanical Hydraulics Engineering Economy I Senior Project Water Quality Technology I Quality Technology Water II Quality Technology Water Technology Remediation I Math Technical I Physics General I Laboratory Physics General II Physics General II Laboratory Physics General Principles of Macroeconomics and the Environment The Earth II Math Technical Professional Development Seminar I Seminar Development Professional Education/Internship Cooperative and Drawing Technical to Introduction Drafting Computer-Aided of Materials Strength Surveying Route and Design Systems Transportation Design Steel Structural Design Concrete Reinforced Materials Construction Soil Mechanics and Foundations Technology Engineering to Environmental Introduction Science Information to Geographic Introduction Land Use Planning I Design Studio Architectural II Estimating Construction Scheduling and Methods Construction I Design Studio Architectural ...... Civil Engineering Technology/ 280 284 385 480 324 100T 287 358 382 393 419 330 331 585 130 130 131 132 133 230 101 230 399 488 107 298 370 410 481 482 483 484 286 202 507 301 386 490 301 Academic Degrees and Programs Academic

Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, and Quantitative Skills Methodologies, and Quantitative Inquiry, Scientific Citizenship and Responsible Social and Self-Awareness University Studies Electives Core Courses Core CET CET CET CET ENG ENT ENT ENT ENT ENT ENT Environmental CET CET CET Curriculum Requirements Total AREA: Track Engineering Technology Architectural Bachelor of Science Studies Requirements University (See include: Studies selections must University • MAT PHY PHY PHY PHY • ECO • EES MAT IOE IOE ITD Courses Required CET CET CET CET CET CET CET ENT Emphasis below: Choose one area of emphasis Civil EES EES ITD Construction CET CET ITD 62 hrs 44 hrs 41 hrs 23 hrs 13 hrs 32 hrs CIP 15.0201 CIP 15.0201 .) .) ...... and and Engineering Technology Accreditation Accreditation Engineering Technology ...... Construction Planning and Management Construction Writing Technical Transitions Technology for Statics Systems and Electrical Mechanical Hydraulics Engineering Economy I Senior Project Technology in Engineering Analytic Methods Plane Surveying Plane Surveying Design and Construction Sustainable I Estimating Construction Technical Math I Math Technical I Physics General I Laboratory Physics General II Physics General II Laboratory Physics General Principles of Macroeconomics and the Environment The Earth II Math Technical General Physics II Physics General II Laboratory Physics General Sustainable Design and Construction Sustainable I Estimating Construction Writing Technical Transitions Technology for Statics Systems and Electrical Mechanical and Drawing Technical to Introduction Drafting Computer-Aided and the Environment The Earth I Math Technical Plane Surveying General Physics I Physics General I Laboratory Physics General 480 324 100T 287 358 382 393 419 125 280 284 385 130 130 131 132 133 230 101 230 132 133 284 385 324 100T 287 358 107 101 130 280 130 131 Academic Degrees and Programs Academic Academic Degrees and Programs Degrees Academic University Studies Electives Social and Self-Awareness and Responsible Citizenship and Responsible Social and Self-Awareness Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, and Quantitative Skills Methodologies, and Quantitative Inquiry, Scientific Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, and Quantitative Skills and Quantitative Methodologies, Inquiry, Scientific ENT IOE ENT ENT ENT ENT CET ENG ENT Core Courses Core CET CET CET • EES MAT PHY • ECO MAT PHY PHY PHY (See include: Studies selections must University • Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org Commission of ABET, Studies Requirements University Track Civil Engineering Technology/General Bachelor of Science BY: is ACCREDITED This track AREA: AREA: PHY PHY Curriculum Requirements Total Support Courses EES MAT ENT ENT ITD CET CET ENG ENT Required Courses Required CET University Studies selections must include: must Studies selections University • PHY PHY University Studies Requirements University (See Technology Civil Engineering of Science Associate 198 Science, Engineering and Technology CET CET ACC Track Courses ITD IOE IOE IOE ENT ENT ENT ENT ENT ENT ENG CET CET CET CET Core Courses MAT EES • ECO • PHY PHY PHY PHY MAT • University Studiesselectionsmust include: (See University StudiesRequirements Commission ofABET, http://www.abet.org trackThis is ACCREDITEDBY: Engineering Technology Accreditation Bachelor ofScience Construction Engineering Technology Track AREA: Total CurriculumRequirements Technical elective (3hrs) ITD ITD ITD ITD CET CET CET CET CET Track Courses ITD IOE IOE IOE University StudiesElectives Social andSelf-Awareness andResponsible Citizenship Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, andQuantitative Skills Academic DegreesandPrograms 310 298 200 107 488 399 125 419 393 382 358 287 100T 324 480 385 284 280 230 101 230 133 132 131 130 130 503 401 301 104 483 482 481 310 298 107 488 399 125 Civil EngineeringTechnology/ Anatomy ofBuildings Strength ofMaterials Principles ofFinancial Accounting Computer-Aided Drafting Introduction to Technical Drawing and Cooperative Education/Internship Professional Development SeminarI Analytical Methods inEngineering Technology Senior Project Engineering Economy Hydraulics Mechanical andElectrical Systems Statics for Technology Transitions Technical Writing Construction PlanningandManagement Construction Estimating I Sustainable DesignandConstruction Plane Surveying Technical Math II The Earth andtheEnvironment Principles ofMacroeconomics General Physics IILaboratory General Physics II General Physics ILaboratory General Physics I Technical Math I Architectural DesignIII Architectural DesignII Architectural DesignI Computer AidedDesign Construction Materials Reinforced Concrete Design Structural Steel Design Anatomy ofBuildings Strength ofMaterials Computer-Aided Drafting Introduction to Technical Drawing and Cooperative Education/Internship Professional Development SeminarI Analytical Methods inEngineering Technology ...... ) CIP 15.0201 120 hrs 35 hrs 35 hrs 41 hrs 44 hrs PHY PHY PHY MAT • University Studiesselectionsmust include: (See University StudiesRequirements Bachelor ofScience Environmental EngineeringTechnology Track AREA: CivilEngineeringTechnology/ Total CurriculumRequirements OSH MGT CET CET CET CET CET CET Total CurriculumRequirements STA EES ENT ENT CHE CET CET CET CET CET CET Track Courses ITD IOE IOE IOE ENT ENT ENT ENT ENT ENT ENG CET CET CET CET Core Courses MAT EES • ECO • PHY Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, andQuantitative Skills University StudiesElectives Social andSelf-Awareness andResponsible Citizenship Academic DegreesandPrograms 132 131 130 130 384 350 490 484 483 482 481 386 135 202 400 286 111 585 555 353 342 331 330 107 488 399 125 419 393 382 358 287 100T 324 480 385 284 280 230 101 230 133 General Physics II General Physics ILaboratory General Physics I Technical Math I Construction Safety Fundamentals ofManagement Construction SchedulingandMethods Soil MechanicsandFoundations Construction Materials Reinforced Concrete Design Structural Steel Design Construction Estimating II Probability andStatistics Introduction to Geographic Information Science Energy Management Introduction to Environmental Engineering Technology Essentials ofChemistry andBiochemistry Remediation Technology Environmental Regulatory Affairs Solid andHazardous Waste Management Air QualityTechnology Water QualityTechnology II Water QualityTechnology I Computer-Aided Drafting Introduction to Technical Drawing and Cooperative Education/Internship Professional Development Seminar I Analytical Methods inEngineering Technology Senior Project Engineering Economy Hydraulics Mechanical andElectrical Systems Statics for Technology Transitions Technical Writing Construction Planning andManagement Construction Estimating I Sustainable 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is required in all EMT, ENT, and TSM prefix prefix and TSM ENT, all EMT, in is required C ...... General Physics I Physics General I Laboratory Physics General and Statistics to Probability Introduction Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics Technology to Information Introduction II Math Technical Manufacturing Control Systems Control Manufacturing Motion Controls Writing Technical Transitions Technology for Statics Engineering Economy I Senior Project Seminar I Develop Professional Education/Internship Cooperative CAD Applications Theory Network Physical I Math Technical General Physics I Laboratory Physics General and Statistics to Probability Introduction Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics Principles of II Math Technical II Physics General II Laboratory Physics General I Systems Electrical II Systems Electrical Simulation Engineering Technology Analysis Engineering Technology Systems Power to Fluid Introduction Laboratory Systems Power to Fluid Introduction Machinery and Controls Electrical Controllers Logic Programmable Instrumentation Industrial Mechatronics Distribution Power and Commercial Industrial Technology Dynamics for 130 131 135 230 231 199 230 455 461 324 100T 287 393 419 399 488 102 301 130 131 135 230 231 230 132 and 133 110 210 201 202 261 262 305 310 312 320 351 365 or or Academic Degrees and Programs Academic Social and Self-Awareness and Responsible Citizenship and Responsible Social and Self-Awareness University Studies Electives Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, and Quantitative Skills Methodologies, and Quantitative Inquiry, Scientific Social and Self-Awareness and Responsible Citizenship and Responsible Self-Awareness Social and Studies Electives University A minimum grade of A minimum grade PHY PHY STA • ECO ECO • CSC MAT EMT EMT ENG ENT ENT ENT ENT IOE IOE ITD TSM Electives Technical Curriculum Requirements Total 1 courses. AREA: Engineering Technology Manufacturing Bachelor of Science Studies Requirements University (See include: selections must Studies University • MAT PHY STA • ECO ECO • MAT PHY PHY Courses Core EMT EMT EMT EMT EMT EMT EMT EMT EMT EMT EMT EMT 35 hrs 44 hrs 41 hrs 120 hrs 43-47 hrs CIP 15.0403 CIP 15.0201 Technology .) .) ......

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Technical Math I Math Technical I Physics General Transportation Systems and Design Systems Transportation II Boundary Surveying Science Information to Geographic Introduction Systems Information Geographic Ethics Computer-Aided Drafting Drafting Computer-Aided Surveying Route I Boundary Surveying Statics for Technology for Statics Systems and Electrical Mechanical Hydraulics Engineering Economy Senior Project Technology in Engineering Methods Analytical Seminar I Development Professional Education/Internship Cooperative and Drawing Technical to Introduction Construction Estimating I Estimating Construction Planning and Management Construction Writing Technical Transitions General Physics II Physics General II Laboratory Physics General Principles of Macroeconomics and the Environment The Earth II Math Technical Plane Surveying Design and Construction Sustainable Technical Math I Math Technical I Physics General I Laboratory Physics General 130 130 and 410 460 486 202 521 202 370 381 287 358 382 393 419 125 399 488 107 385 480 324 100T 132 133 230 101 230 280 284 130 130 131 or Academic Degrees and Programs Academic Academic Degrees and Programs Degrees Academic Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, and Quantitative Skills Methodologies, and Quantitative Inquiry, Scientific University Studies Electives Social and Self-Awareness and Responsible Citizenship and Responsible Social and Self-Awareness Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, and Quantitative Skills and Quantitative Methodologies, Inquiry, Scientific PHY University Studies selections must include: selections must Studies University • MAT University Studies Requirements University (See AREA: Engineering Electromechanical Bachelor of Science Total Curriculum Requirements Total CSC EES PHI (5 hrs) Electives Technical CET CET CET Track Courses Track CET CET IOE ITD ENT ENT IOE IOE ENT ENT ENT CET CET ENG ENT Core Courses Core CET CET • EES MAT PHY PHY • ECO MAT PHY PHY (See include: Studies selections must University • Track Engineering Technology Surveying Science Bachelor of Studies Requirements University AREA: Civil Engineering Technology/ Civil AREA: 200 Science, Engineering and Technology STA CSC • ECO • PHY PHY MAT CHE • University Studiesselectionsmust include: (See University StudiesRequirements Bachelor ofScience Engineering Graphics andDesign AREA: processes, components andstructures. capabilities and applied engineering concepts in the design of modernand architectural firms utilizing cutting edge computer graphic design find jobs in manufacturing companies, engineering consulting firms, typicallyGraduatesgraduates. design and graphics engineering for engineering and engineering design/CAD are typical job descriptors renderings, technical animations and 3D parametric drawings, design. Applied engineering mechanical including: graphics design and tural corporations. architec and industrial modern in manufacturing and constructing will be prepared to work with engineers and architects in designing, aided design, and commercial/industrial design standards. Graduates vides students with the fundamentals of design principles, computer Engineering Graphics andDesign Total CurriculumRequirements Technical Electives MET MET MET MET MET MET ITD ITD ITD ITD IOE IOE IOE ENT ENT ENG EMT EMT EMT EMT EMT EMT Core Courses University StudiesElectives Social andSelf-Awareness andResponsible Citizenship Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, andQuantitative Skills This broad based program emphasizes computer aided design, aided computer emphasizes program based broad This pro design and graphics engineering in baccalaureatedegree A Academic DegreesandPrograms 135 199 231 131 130 230 105 450 440 410 400 320 310 330 204 130 102 488 399 350 393 100T 324 351 312 310 262 261 110 Introduction to Probability and Statistics Introduction to Information Technology Principles ofMicroeconomics General Physics ILaboratory General Physics I Technical Math II Introductory Chemistry Systems Project Management Quality Management Systems Sustainable Management Lean Manufacturing Systems Control Systems Manufacturing Analysis Machine Tool Processes Parametric ModelingandRendering Manufacturing Processes andMaterials CAD Applications Cooperative Education/Internship Professional Development SeminarI Technology Management Engineering Economy Transitions Technical Writing Power Distribution Industrial Instrumentation Programmable LogicControllers Introduction to Fluid Power Systems Laboratory Introduction to Fluid Power Systems Electrical Systems I ...... ) CIP 15.1302 120 hrs 13 hrs 64 hrs 42 hrs - - Total CurriculumRequirements Technical Electives MAT ITD ITD TD ITD ITD ITD ITD ITD ITD ITD ITD ITD ITD IOE IOE IOE IOE ENT ENG CET Core Courses courses at 300-level orabove. of hours six least at with advisor an by approved be mustProgram Industrial andEngineeringTechnology Minor courses. minor. this to applicable not are CET 284, 330, 331, 342, 353, 555, and ENT 286. Prerequisite courses Environmental Technology Minor Total CurriculumRequirements Technical Electives TSM ITD ITD ITD ITD ITD ITD IOE EMT EMT Required Courses ECO • PHY PHY MAT • University Studiesselectionsmust alsoinclude: (See University StudiesRequirements Associate ofScience Industrial Technology Social andSelf-Awareness andResponsible Citizenship Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, andQuantitative Skills Academic DegreesandPrograms 130 498 404 403 333 330 306 303 302 204 130 104 101 100T 587 488 399 350 287 324 298 110 330 204 130 104 101 100T 399 262 261 231 131 130 130 Technical Math I Senior Design Computer-Aided EngineeringDesignGraphics Product andTooling Design ANSI Fundamentals for Mechanical Product Design Machine Tool Processes Engineering Graphics Advanced Parametric Modeling Applied Technical Drawing Parametric ModelingandRendering Manufacturing Processes andMaterials Computer AidedDesign Introduction to DesignandGraphic Transitions Quality Control Cooperative Education/Internship Professional Development SeminarI Technology Management Statics for Technology Technical Writing Strength ofMaterials Electrical Systems I Machine Tool Processes Parametric ModelingandRendering Manufacturing Processes andMaterials Computer AidedDesign Introduction to DesignandGraphic Communications Transitions Professional Development Seminar I Introduction to Fluid Power Systems Laboratory Introduction to Fluid Power Systems Principles ofMicroeconomics General Physics ILaboratory General Physics I Technical Math I ...... Six hours must be upper-level upper-level be must hours Six .) ...... CIP 15.0612 120 hrs 21 hrs 21 hrs 64 hrs 14 hrs 28 hrs 22 hrs 78 hrs 8 hrs Science, Engineering and Technology 201 - - - - - 1 1 R, 12 hrs 30 hours and Engineering Technology PT L ...... Management and Technology Industrial Environmental Management Environmental Industrial Analysis Engineering Economic Operations Industrial Technology Management Systems Supervision Industrial in Industrial Research ...... 682 684 691 693 695 697 Telecommunications Systems Telecommunications Management is an interdisciplin A written comprehensive examination is required as a component component a as required is examination comprehensive written A requirements. of graduation and advisor prior with and circumstances special in taken be only approval. instructor Telecommunications systems are networks of leading-edge the will insight and have program Students in the baccalaureate Independent study, special problems, and workshop courses may may courses workshop and problems, special study, Independent The Applied Management program Engineering and Technology Select four electives with advisor approval. (No more than two A course or basic is equivalent requiredstatistics prior to enrolling in IOE 1 ary program drawing upon the strengths of the Bauernfeind College College Bauernfeind the of strengths the upon drawing program ary of Business and the Jesse D. Jones College of Science, Engineering These which programs are jointly and by administered Technology. the a two students provide colleges unique opportunity to develop dynamic this in expertise management and expertise technical both field. Requirements Other Degree • • 697. Management Systems Telecommunications technologies that allow organizations and individuals throughout business and industry to around instantaneously communicate the struc architectural the provide systems Telecommunications world. ture for such activities as electronic commerce,electronic ing, bank video teleconferencing, distance learning, telemedicine, data interchange, on-demand video, wireless technology, information and security, a host of other traditional and new usesfor business and industry. Man Systems Telecommunications of areas all in function to ability agement (TSM) but will choose a program option that will support physical the - most them interests which management of aspect the or system, the drives that the software and its components, system In system. the on depend that operations and structure business the Science of Master the to on move to prepared be will they addition, so choose. if they Management Systems in Telecommunications Master of Science of Science Master Applied Engineering CIP 15.0000 is designed for individuals who are seeking positionsof increased government. and industry, business, in responsibility and leadership Emphasis is placed on involvement with real situations and prob lems. The student, in consultation with an will advisor, develop an technical specific a in skills increase to study of plan interdisciplinary area and to strengthen abilitiesto communicate effectively in the functions. of technical management Requirements Course Total CET IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE Electives courses total may be taken with the following prefixes:ACC, BUS, or MKT.) CIS, FIN, MGT, ------

). Additional requirements for uncon Graduate Program Graduate equals 4.0). A Graduate Coordinator - Michael Kemp Coordinator - Michael Graduate Graduate Admissions The applied engineering and technology management degree The Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology offers offers Technology Engineering and Industrial of Department The Applicants Applicants whose nativetongue is not English or who did not Students Students denied unconditional admissionto the M.S. in Applied Admission to the of Master Science in degree Applied Engineer Applicants must meet the Murray State University requirements requirements University State Murray the meet must Applicants Unconditional admission requires a 2.75 grade point average demonstrate demonstrate language proficiency. Applicants must adhereto the proficiency. language guidelines for university’s Language Proficiency Language graduate from an English speaking college or university must may be required before enrolling in any graduate courses. Graduate Graduate courses. graduate any in enrolling before required be may courses may be allowed concurrently with these in special situations. courses undergraduate hours the Departmental Graduate Committee include nine may undergraduate The hours first progress. student’s will evaluate the or graduate courses as directed by the department. Depending on the student’s undergraduate preparation, undergraduate courses hours of prescribed work with a minimum 3.0/4.0 GPA. These initial These GPA. 3.0/4.0 minimum a with work prescribed of hours nine hours are assigned by the advisor and may be in additionto the student’s program of study. After completion of these nine plicants plicants whose previous education and/orexperience is evaluated Students success. of likelihood a indicate to chair department the by 2.74. to 2.25 of GPA a have must admission conditional for applying nine complete to expected will be conditionally accepted student A Engineering and Technology Management, but who meet University University meet who but Management, Technology and Engineering requirements for conditional admission, may petition tional admission. Conditional condi admission for is usually reserved for ap (GPA based on an (GPA Conditional of the professional employment has provided significanttechnol ogy-related experience. Courses included in the program of study work. course prerequisite require may calaureate calaureate or higher degree from a regionally accredited in college engineering, engineering technology, science, or related fields. also apply if the nature in other fields may holding degrees Persons Unconditional Management is open ing to persons holding and a Technology bac (see ditional and conditional admission are follows. as Record Examination Graduate The (GRE) is requirednot program. for admission to this Requirements for Admission for Requirements for an industrial setting. A broad range of selections are provided in provided are selections of range broad A setting. industrial an for quality training, and supervision management, resource of areas the finance, and business management, safety and environment control, systems. and information communications, research, technology, engineering, science, and mathematics and other related related other and mathematics and science, engineering, technology, experience. work business/industrial significant fields who have problems and situations real with involvement the on emphasis places Management. Management. This degree is designed for individuals who wish to further their knowledge of management, leadership, and technol The is with program for ogy. graduates appropriate backgrounds in Technology and Engineering Applied in degree Science of Master the 202 Science, Engineering and Technology TSM TSM TSM TSM Cybersecurity TSM TSM TSM TSM Wireless Communications Electronics including: MGT orMKT. Adherence to course prerequisites iscritical. maximum of nine hours may be selected from courses with a business prefix Note: Selected Emphasis TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM MKT IOE IOE FIN ENG CSC CIS CIS ACC Required Courses CSC CSC • ECO • STA PHY PHY MAT • University Studiesselectionsmust include: (See University StudiesRequirements Bachelor of Science Telecommunications Systems Management AREA: University StudiesElectives Social andSelf-Awareness andResponsible Citizenship Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, andQuantitative Skills 2) Selecttwo emphasis areas and complete at least 21hours 1) Select21hours from any oftheclasseslisted below or Choose Academic DegreesandPrograms When selecting courses for an area of emphasis or as an elective, a elective, an as or emphasis of area an for courses selecting When 441 440 353 352 421 323 322 321 488 443 411 351 343 320 301 241 233 232 134 100T 360 399 350 330 324 232 317 307 200 199 101 231 135 126 125 140 one Advanced Information Security Information Policy andSecurityAuditing Network Security System Security Mobile Satellite Communications Wireless MobileInternet Wireless Communications II Wireless Communications Cooperative Education/Internship Telephone Technology Network Design,Operations andManagement Principles ofInformation Security Protocol Analysis Introduction to Wireless Technology Physical Network Theory Networking Fundamentals Network Services Operating Systems Management Introduction to Telecommunications Systems Transitions Principles ofMarketing Professional Development SeminarI Technology Management Principles ofFinance Technical Writing Programming inC# Principles ofInformation Systems Analysis andDesign Decision SupportTechnologies Principles ofFinancialAccounting Introduction to Information Technology Introduction to Problem SolvingUsingComputers Principles ofMicroeconomics Introduction to Probability andStatistics Brief Introductory Physics Laboratory Brief Introductory Physics College Algebra of themethods ofcompletion below: ...... ) 1 CIP 11.0401 58 hrs 41 hrs 21 hrs electives. Sixhours must be300-or400-level courses. approved advisor of hours Nine 241. and 233, 232, 135, 134, TSM Telecommunications Systems Management Minor toward adegree. Total CurriculumRequirements TSM TSM MKT MGT LSC ECO CSC Approved Electives TSM TSM CSC CSC Network andSystems Administration will begranted inoneofonlytwo ways, namely: last 60 hours of undergraduate study. Full admission to the program overall their GPA if higher,tionally or 2.75 is their 3.0 least for at or Conditional speaking university. English accredited an from graduated not have they or 6.5 with no band less than 6.0, if English is not their native language score IELTSand the or 16, than less band no with overall 79 score institution code:1494. our using University State Murray to directly scores send to (ETS) Testing Service the Educational Ask only. sections verbal and tive Note: gram, anapplicant must satisfy oneoftwo formulas: Unconditional (see Requirements for Admission on thesystem. depend that operations and structure business the or components its and systems physical the most, them interests which agement man of aspect the support will choice concentration program the systems, telecommunications of aspects all manage insight to ability the and have will program master’s the in students Although thecurriculum. within aspecialization the and choosing courses of concentration fundamental of core a students provides ment 1 1) The applicant takes TSM 601, TSM 610, and one other core other one and 610, TSM 601, TSM takes applicant The 1) Applicants to the TSM graduate program may be admitted condi and TOEFL the take must candidates international addition, In GRE Users: GMAT Users: pro the to admitted unconditionally be to applicant TSM a For Applicants must meet the Murray State University requirements manage telecommunications systems in programmaster’s The Maximum of three hours Internship or Cooperative Education counts Education Cooperative or Internship hours three of Maximum Graduate Admissions

The GRE formula uses the combined score from the quantitathe from scorecombined the formulauses GRE The 444 360 475 358 443 335 370 517 450 360 310 Graduate Coordinator-MichaelBowman Enterprise Networks Virtualized Enterprise Systems Marketing Strategies in E-Commerce Entrepreneurial BusinessPlanDevelopment Fundamentals ofOperations and Technology Industry Economics andPublicPolicy ofTelecommunications Introduction to Systems Planning Telecommunications Policy andManagement Scripting Languages Database Administration

GRE (200 xUGPA) +GMAT tive and verbal sectionsonly.) Graduate Program > 321-(11.66xGPA -(Combinedquantita- ). 270-809-6218 ...... > 1,000 ...... 120 hrs 22 hrs - - - - - Science, Engineering and Technology 203 - - 3 hrs 15 hrs 21 hrs 25 hrs 120 hrs 12-18 hrs 38-44 hrs CIP 27.0101 1 1 1 .) 2 3 ...... Transitions Calculus and Analytic I Geometry Calculus and Analytic II Geometry Calculus and Analytic III Geometry Reasoning Mathematical Theory and Linear Algebra Matrix I Statistics Mathematical I Modern Algebra Topology to Introduction Calculus I Advanced Analysis to Numerical Introduction Modeling I Mathematical Problems Boundary Value II Statistics Mathematical ...... 100T 250 308 309 312 335 540 513 516 525 442 506 524 541 Academic Degrees and Programs Academic Graduates with a major have gone on to careers in teaching, sci teaching, in careers to on gone have major a with Graduates The area in applied mathematics will prepare thestudent for a May be taken as a University Studies elective. as a University be taken May course. Studies writing intensive This is a University course. intensive Studies technology This is a University 1 2 3 One course in programming computer selected from: CSC 145, 232, 140. 235, or EGR Minor Required Electives Curriculum Requirements Total Mathematics Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts Studies Requirements University (See Courses Required MAT MAT MAT MAT MAT MAT STA Electives Limited Required Five courses (3- MAT or 4-credit hour) selected from 338 MAT and including: 400 or above numbered courses or STA MAT one of the following: at least MAT MAT MAT one of the following: and at least MAT MAT MAT STA Co-Requirements secondary certification, an area in applied mathematics, and an area an and mathematics, applied in area an certification, secondary student the programs these In track. pre-MBA a with mathematics in essen an as and discipline fundamental a as mathematics learn will tialtool in most other disciplines. Mathematics is also quite useful as a minor or second Additionally,major. thecommon awareness prospects the enhance will subject substantial a is mathematics that of any student who demonstrates a facility with the material. The minors offered by the department are actuarial mathematics. and science, biology, mathematical statistics, applied prospects level entry their improved have Some industry. and ence, Ph.D. known nationally in and/or State Murray at study graduate via programs. career in business, industry, government or academics. The area consists of a core of applied mathematicscourses and a 18-hour track in a related field. Each track contains further mathematical training, computer programming experience, and a broad of a study discipline which illustrates applications of mathematics. The program is flexible and,by its interdisciplinary nature, will provide and modeling in experience and understanding an with student the problems. solving relative MAJOR: - - - - 30 hours CIP 11.0401

Mathematics Mathematics Adongo, Alverson, Collins, Donnelly, ...... 270-809-2311 6C9 Faculty Hall and Statistics Faculty: Faculty: NON-THESIS REQUIREMENTS ONLY Telecommunications Principles Telecommunications Systems Telecommunications Management Project Telecommunications Management Project Telecommunications Advanced Management Networks Telecommunication Policy Law, Environment: Legal Telecommunications and Regulations Development Solution Telecommunications Quantitative Financial Controls Quantitative Department of Ed Thome. 601 602 603 607 610 630 680 604 The department offers a major in mathematics, an area in math in area an mathematics, in major a offers department The The mission of the Department of Mathematics and is Statistics 1) 79 band 2) Minimum of 16 in each or International English LanguageTesting System (IELTS) exam Applicants, from any country where English is a second language, language, second a is English where country any from Applicants, 2) the applicant takes the GMAT or GRE and meets the un If neither of these two conditions is met, the student will be ematics with secondary certification, a major mathematics in with endeavor endeavor to provide our students with an understanding of math ematical ideas, and the ability to mathematically, reason analyze real world problems with mathematicaltechniques, and continue mathematics. learn, and communicate read, to statistical supportstatistical for its educational and industrial objectives, and to equip our students with mathematical skills which they may ap ply in further degree programs and careers we requiring guidance and expertise instruction in our through particular, In mathematics. to engage to the community engage mathematical larger through scholarship and to research, provide our service region with and mathematical Donovan, Fister, Gibson, Ivansic, Kramer, Lewis, McCarthy, McKendree, McKendree, McCarthy, Lewis, Kramer, Ivansic, Gibson, Fister, Donovan, Taylor, Schroeder, Roach, Pritchett, Porter, Pearson, Pathak, Mecklin, Zhang. Thome, Williams, Yayenie, Chair: may be used approval. Check with for course descriptionsdirector’s online. are offered courses Not all 600-level prerequisites. TSM (6 hrs) Electives prefixes Other Only orone MKTelective can prefix. beACC, BUS, an CIS, FIN,TSM. MGT, and IOE, ECO, include: restrictions no with Prefixes TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM Total Course Requirements Course Total ACC Master of Science Master Management Systems Telecommunications and score 6.5 on the academic test (with no band <6.0) to be fully the program. into admitted can can be done by taking the Test of English least: at as and score exam (TOEFL) a Foreign Language International Admission International will be required to demonstrate English language This proficiency. dropped from the program even if they have already taken graduate graduate taken already have they if even program the from dropped coursework. less than 3.33 from the three core courses; or courses; core the three from less than 3.33 conditional admission formula within their program. semester first in the course course (ACC 604, TSM 602, TSM 603, TSM 607, TSM 610, or TSM 630) as their first nine hours of the program and earns a GPA not 204 Science, Engineering and Technology SEC SEC SEC EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU Required for Secondary Certification 235, orEGR 140. 232, 145, CSC selectedfrom: computer programming in course One Co-Requirement Mathematics andStatistics. of mathematics selected from a list approved by the Department of application the torelated coursesfrom or above or 400 numbered courses from selected courses hour) 4-credit or (3- three least At and MAT orSTA courses numbered 400orabove. An additional course (at least 3 credit hours) selected from MAT 338 STA MAT MAT MAT and atleast one ofthefollowing: MAT MAT MAT at least oneofthefollowing: MAT orSTA courses numbered 400orabove including: Three MAT courses (3- or 4-credit hour) selected from MAT 338 and Required Limited Electives STA MAT MAT MAT MAT MAT MAT Required Courses Office of Teacher EducationServices for details. and/or advisor See met. be must teaching student and education teacher and EDU 180 or equivalent course. Additional requirements for admission to course and a Note: MAT • PSY • MAT MAT • University Studiesselectionsmust include: (See University StudiesRequirements Bachelor ofScience/BachelorArts Mathematics/Secondary Certification (Grades8-12) Track AREA: University StudiesElectives Social andSelf-Awareness andResponsible Citizenship Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, andQuantitative Skills Academic DegreesandPrograms Certification requires a grade of and 422 421 420 485 480 380 280 180 541 524 506 442 525 516 513 540 551 550 517 335 312 100T 309 180 308 250

B Extended Practicum Student Teaching intheSecondary School Practicum inSecondary Schools Professional Perspectives for Teaching Effective Pedagogy Inclusive Teaching ofDiverse Learners Educating for Human Development Exploring theTeaching Profession Mathematical Statistics II ValueBoundary Problems Mathematical ModelingI Introduction to Numerical Analysis Advanced CalculusI Introduction to Topology Modern Algebra I Mathematical Statistics I Mathematics for Teachers Teaching Mathematics Foundations ofGeometry Matrix andLinearAlgebra Theory Mathematical Reasoning Transitions Geometry III Calculus andAnalytic General Psychology Geometry II Calculus andAnalytic Geometry I Calculus andAnalytic or better in a University Studies math course, public speaking, ...... 1,2 3 ...... B or better in one English composition . .) ...... 2 1 1 1 1,3 CIP 27.0101 43-44 hrs 18-20 hrs 20 hrs 33 hrs 3 hrs

and EDU 180 or equivalent course. Additional requirements for admission to course and a Note: MAT • PSY • MAT MAT • University Studiesselectionsmust include: (See University StudiesRequirements Bachelor ofScience/BachelorArts Mathematics/Secondary Certification (Grades8-12) Track MAJOR: 3 Total CurriculumRequirements Unrestricted Electives SED SEC SEC SEC REA EDU EDU EDU Required for Secondary Certification Required Minor 235, orEGR 140. 232, 145, CSC selectedfrom: computer programming in course One Co-Requirement STA MAT MAT MAT and atleast one ofthefollowing: MAT MAT MAT at least oneofthefollowing: MAT orSTA courses numbered 400orabove including: Three MAT courses (3- or 4-credit hour) selected from MAT 338 and Required Limited Electives STA MAT MAT MAT MAT MAT Required Courses Office of Teacher EducationServices for details. and/or advisor See met. be must teaching student and education teacher University StudiesElectives Social andSelf-Awareness andResponsible Citizenship Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, andQuantitative Skills 2 1 Must betaken onesemester before student teaching. Must betaken together andtwo semesters before student teaching. With agrade of Academic DegreesandPrograms Certification requires a grade of 309 180 308 250 300 422 421 420 427 405 403 303 541 524 506 442 525 516 513 540 550 517 335 312 100T

B Calculus and Analytic Geometry III Calculus andAnalytic General Psychology Geometry II Calculus andAnalytic Geometry I Calculus andAnalytic Educating Students withDisabilities Extended Practicum Student Teaching intheSecondary School Practicum inSecondary Schools Secondary School Teaching Content Area Literacy inthe Evaluation andMeasurement in Education Structures andFoundations of Education Strategies ofTeaching Mathematical Statistics II ValueBoundary Problems Mathematical ModelingI Introduction to Numerical Analysis Advanced CalculusI Introduction to Topology Modern Algebra I Mathematical Statistics I Teaching Mathematics Foundations ofGeometry Matrix andLinearAlgebra Theory Mathematical Reasoning Transitions or better in a University Studies math course, public speaking, ...... B ...... orbetter...... 5 ...... B or better in one English composition 3 2 . .)

...... 4 CIP 27.0101 120-123 hrs 4 43-44 hrs 0-3 hrs 33 hrs 21 hrs 17 hrs 3 hrs 9 hrs

Science, Engineering and Technology 205 - 3 hrs 21 hrs 23 hrs 39 hrs 120 hrs 12-13 hrs 12-23 hrs 21-22 hrs 22-23 hrs 1 2 3 ...... Principles of Financial Accounting Principles of Accounting Managerial Principles of Making and Decision Systems Information Technology to Information Introduction Finance Principles of Technology and of Operations Fundamentals Transitions Reasoning Mathematical Theory Algebra and Linear Matrix of Management Fundamentals Principles of Marketing I Statistics Mathematical I Applied Statistics 200 201 355 199 330 343 100T 312 335 350 360 540 565 This is a University Studies technology intensive course. intensive Studies technology This is a University course. Studies writing intensive This is a University course. intensive Studies technology Will be a University 1 2 3 Total Curriculum Requirements Total Actuarial Science Minor 250, MAT taking already Students 540. STA 543, 309, 308, 250, MAT 308, 309, and STA 540 for another program may substitute these courses with: ECO 230, 231, FIN 330, MAT 555, STA 565, 567. Six courses. be upper-level must hours MAT list the from courses two Minor Applied Statistics least at plus 565, 235, 135, STA 250, MAT already students For 569. 568, 567, 566, recommended 541, 540, 450, the STA 555 program, 308, another for 540 STA 308, 250, MAT taking 555, MAT of one and 568, 567, 565, 541, 235, 135, STA is: coursework courses. be upper-level must 566, 569. Six hours STA Biology Minor Mathematical BIO/MAT take 135, students STA of All two or one take program mathematics a 338. in not Students or 308 250, MAT of one and 540 or 235 460 and 461, and at least one of BIO 115, 216, 221, 222, 300, 305, is minor the in hours of number total the that so 557 532, 333, 330, courses. be upper-level must Six hours 21. least at Minor Mathematics courses mathematics selected of hours nine and 309 308, 250, MAT Depart 554). STA or 399 330, MAT for (except 309 above numbered courses. be upper-level must Six hours required. approval mental Required Courses Required ACC ACC BUS CSC FIN LSC MAT MAT MAT MGT MKT STA STA Electives Limited Required Four (3- or 4-credit hour) courses selected from 338 MAT and MAT above. numbered 400 or courses Co-Requirements One course in programming computer selected from: CSC 145, 232, 140. 235, or EGR Electives Unrestricted 6 hrs 31 hrs 120 hrs 27-28 hrs 11-18 hrs 43-53 hrs 38-44 hrs 126-130 hrs 126-130 CIP 27.0101 CIP 27.0101 1 1 1 .) .) 2 3 ......

or better...... 4 ...... B Calculus and Analytic I Geometry Calculus and Analytic II Geometry Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics Calculus and Analytic III Geometry Mathematical Statistics I Statistics Mathematical Transitions Calculus and Analytic I Geometry Calculus and Analytic II Geometry Calculus and Analytic III Geometry Reasoning Mathematical Theory and Linear Algebra Matrix Equations Differential Ordinary Analysis Numerical to Introduction

250 308 230 231 309 540 100T 250 308 309 312 335 338 442 Must total at least 18 hours and be approved by the advisory the by approved be and hours 18 least at total Must committee. numbered 400 or above. numbered Academic Degrees and Programs Academic Academic Degrees and Programs Degrees and Academic May be taken as a University Studies elective. Studies University as a be taken May course. Studies writing intensive This is a University course. intensive Studies technology This is a University an emphasis in either biology, example, For flexible. is very The program With a grade of With a grade course. intensive Studies writing This is a University course. intensive Studies technology This is a University before semesters and two together taken be must 420 and SEC EDU 405 teaching. student before one semester be taken Must Three Three (3- or 4-credit hour) courses selected from MAT courses Five or six courses related to the application of mathematics. 2 2 4 5 3 4 1 1 University Studies Electives Social and Self-Awareness and Responsible Citizenship and Responsible Social and Self-Awareness Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, and Quantitative Skills Methodologies, and Quantitative Inquiry, Scientific ECO • ECO MAT MAT MAT • (See include: selections must Studies University • Track Mathematics/Pre-MBA Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts Studies Requirements University AREA: engineering science, environmental and earth science, computer chemistry, and finance, or actuarial science. statistics physics, Total Curriculum Requirements Total Two courses in computer programming selected from a list approved approved list a from selected programming computer in courses Two and Statistics. of Mathematics the Department by Electives Unrestricted Co-Requirements A. B. STA Electives Limited Required MAT MAT MAT MAT MAT MAT MAT MAT (See Courses Required Mathematics/Applied Mathematics Track Mathematics Mathematics/Applied of Arts Bachelor of Science/Bachelor Studies Requirements University AREA: 3 teaching. student Total Curriculum Requirements Curriculum Total 206 Science, Engineering and Technology Recommendation ofthedepartment graduate committee or Conditional Unconditional follows: as are programs M.A. or M.S. to admission conditional and tional (see Requirements for Admission to itsapproval. sultation department the graduate with committee and subject are and research. curriculum, theory, educational in information current with up keep and background discipline-based their strengthen to wish in mathematics. This program is designed for certified teachers who dents preparing for careers inbusiness,industry, orgovernment. stu of needs the meet to suited particularly is and flexible is gram physics. or business, computer science, pro as The such field allied applied mathematics together with a core (at most nine hours) in an of mathematics. The Master of Science program consists of a core of algebra,of topology,studyanalysis, a includes foundationsthe and degree. level,continueschool (3) or working toward doctorphilosophy a of secondary the at teach to prepared better be or level college nior ju the at teach (2) industry, or government with mathematics in employment preferred (1) obtain may they that so mathematics level graduate study to opportunity the with students provide to • • • • • • • • • Applicants must meet the Murray State University requirements graduateAll programs con close mathematics in arein planned The department also offers the Master of Arts in Teaching degree which program based broadly a is program Arts of Master The designed aredegrees Arts of Master and Science of Master The the candidate’s abilityto domathematics graduate work. Two letters of recommendation from college teachersthe last elementary calculus course; addressing and the last elementary calculus course; course with a 3.0 GPA in all mathematics courses beginning with culus course), a proof based course, and a matrix/linear algebra Creditfor three calculuscoursesmultivariable a cal (including courses; major their GPA in 3.0 a least at and field related a in major a algebra course, andadifferential equations course. variable calculus course), a proof-based course, a matrix/linear multi a (including courses calculus three for credithave must If the major is in a related field (not mathematics), the student Minimal GPA of3.0inallmajorcourses; and the first calculus course; with beginning mathematics courses all in GPA3.0 Minimal of Overall GPA of3.0orabove; major (orequivalent) inmathematics ora related field; a with college accredited regionally a from degree Bachelor’s GPA3.0 orabove of mathematicsall in courses with beginning A bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college with college accredited regionally a from degree bachelor’s A rdae Admissions Graduate Graduate Coordinator- Timothy Schroeder Graduate Program ). Additional requirements for uncondi for requirements Additional ). ------tee. The student must complete two, two-course sequences. If the student the If sequences. two-coursetwo,complete must student The tee. 716. Other Degree Requirements MAT orSTA courses, 600-or700-level (21hrs) and sixhours chosenfrom MAT 716,721,722,723or726 MAT Total Degree Requirements • Other Degree Requirements MAT MAT orSTA courses, 600-or700-level (21hrs) MAT Total Course Requirements Mathematics Master ofArts completion ofasequencethat was started asanundergraduate. sequences must be MAT 625-626. At most, one of these sequences may be a dent has not completed two semesters of advanced calculus then one of the stu the If sequences. two-course two, complete must student The mittee. Other Degree Requirements Allied field,600or700-level (0-9hrs) MAT orSTA courses, 600or700-level (15-24hrs) MAT orSTA courses, 700-level (9hrs) T Other Degree Requirements MAT Allied field,600or700-level (0-9hrs) MAT orSTA courses, 600or700-level (15-24hrs) MAT orSTA courses, 700-level (3hrs) Total Course Requirements Mathematics Master ofScience completion ofasequencethat was started asanundergraduate. the of one sequences then must be MAT calculus 625-626. At most, advanced one of these sequences may of be a semesters two completed not has otal Course Requirements Comprehensive examinations over coursework. Program ofstudy must includeMAT 614or721andMAT 616or Oral defense andexamination ofthesis. Comprehensive examinations over coursework. An advanced course inreal analysis (MAT 725 Oral defense andexamination ofthesis. An advanced course inreal analysis (MAT 725 1 1 All coursework must be approved by the department graduate commit All coursework must be approved by the departmental graduate com graduatedepartmental the by approved be must coursework All 725 798-799 Research andThesis(6hrs) 725 798-799 Research andThesis(6hrs) Integration Theory Integration Theory NON-THESIS REQUIREMENTS NON-THESIS NON-THESIS REQUIREMENTS NON-THESIS THESIS REQUIREMENTS THESIS THESIS REQUIREMENTS THESIS ...... L, R L, R L, ). ). CIP 27.0101 CIP 27.0101 33 hours 33 hours 30 hours 30 hours 1 1 1 1 - - - Science, Engineering and Technology 207 - - - - -

Occupational Occupational Abulhassan, Atieh, Boyd, Byrd, Faculty: 270-809-2488 157 Collins Center in an OSH class; (3) complete an application C Safety and Health Safety Department of Tracey Wortham. This track is designed to provide the technical and professional This track is designed to provide the technical and professional The Department of Mathematics and Statistics provides instruc provides and Statistics of The Mathematics Department The Department of OccupationalSafety and Health provides ated curriculum offerings at the baccalaureate and master's Students Students may declare OSH as their area of choice at any point. degree from the OSH University Studies requirements, required core core required requirements, Studies University OSH the from degree courses, non-restricted OSH classes at the 100-, 200- and 300-lev els, and technical electives, with a of minimum 2.50; GPA (2) have no grade less than a packet for admission to the program; (4) be successfully reviewed 1 February by apply (5) committee; admissions program OSH the by enrollment; spring for 1 September by or enrollment summer/fall for program. the to admitted when bulletin current most the follow (6) Admission is competitive and based onavailable space. Admission program OSH the by evaluation careful and application to subject is admissions committee. minor and a Master of Science degree, including an online Master of Science program with an emphasis in safety management that is equivalent to the on-campus program. are designed to The provide the technical and degree professional knowledge programs required by individuals pursuing professional careers in accident prevention, loss-control management and supervision, inspection and control of occupational hazards, industrialhygiene or environ and safety. health mental Track and Health Safety Occupational knowledge required by individuals pursuing professional careers in accident prevention, losscontrol management and supervision, inspection andcontrol of occupational hazards, and industrial hy giene. Track Health and Safety Environmental knowledge required by individuals pursuing in careers professional environmental issues and affairs such aswater quality, air quality, management. waste and solid and hazardous Admission for Requirements program OSH the into admitted formally be must students However before they can enroll in restricted classes which are OSH 353 and 400- (excluding 488) and 500-level OSH classes. In order to be ad mittedto the OSH program, astudent must (1) havecompleted at least 30 credit hours of coursework directly applicable to an OSH Master of Arts in Education Education of Arts in Master Concentration Mathematics Leader with Teacher Secondary CIP 13.1205 tion in support of the M.A.Ed. inTeacher SecondaryLeader with a contact should students Prospective mathematics. in concentration the graduate coordinator in the College of Education and Human design. program on advising and graduate details Services for Chair: Wilbanks. Morris, Spicer, Khalil, Medford, Keller, rel levels. Service forcourses are offered individuals majoring in other fields such as education, and business, science, health,psychology, engineering technology. The department also offers a technical ------33 hours College of ) and condi CIP 27.0101

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Additional requirements for uncon NON-THESIS REQUIREMENTS ONLY Research to Improve Student Learning Student Improve to Research Leadership Exit Seminar in Teacher Introduction to Teacher Leadership Teacher to Introduction Motivation and Student and Management Classroom Curriculum Development Learners for Diverse Instruction 639 640 600 631 633 637 At At least two calculus courses and two approved upper-level address teachers college from recommendation of letters Two Completion of requirements for teaching certification. for requirements of Completion certifi teacher secondary or middle, primary, of Documentation Documentation of current certification for duration the of the Documentation of current certification for duration the of the GPA. with 3.0 minimum mathematics Minor in mathematics See MSU requirements (see Completion of requirements for teaching certification. for requirements of Completion United the in certification teacher secondary of Documentation program. program. and courses; mathematics ing the ability of the student to degree complete in an M.A.T. mathematics. tional admissionforrequirements certification (see and Human Services Education qualification teacher comparable or States United the in cation another country. from document another country. program. States States or comparable teacher qualification document from Graduate Admissions • • • • • • • • • • Applicants must meet the Murray State University requirements requirements University State Murray the meet must Applicants The Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) The program is Master designed of for Arts (M.A.T.) in Teaching Students must complete EDU 600 before enrolling in EDU 639. enrolling EDU 600 before complete must Students Other Degree Requirements Other Degree EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU MAT or STA courses, 600- or 700-level (18 hrs) 600- or 700-level courses, or STA MAT Courses Education Total Course Requirements Course Total Conditional follows. Unconditional (see ditional and conditional admission to the M.A.T. program are as porting disciplines. Completion of thisprogram fulfills the require required. is portfolio student A II classification. Rank for ments Admission for Requirements ematics and keep up with current information in educational theory, theory, educational in information current with up keep and ematics reasonable both for provides program The research. and curriculum in sup exposure and graduate-level area in depth the mathematics Mathematics/Mathematics Teacher Leader Teacher Mathematics/Mathematics math in background their strengthen to wish who teachers certified Master of Arts in Teaching Teaching of Arts in Master 208 Science, Engineering and Technology OSH OSH OSH OSH Safety Courses PHY PHY OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH MGT ITD Required Core Courses STA CSC • PSY • MAT CHE BIO • University Studiesselectionsmust include: (See University StudiesRequirements sion ofABET(ANSAC/ABET), www.abet.org. ACCREDITED BY: Applied and Natural Science Accreditation Commis Bachelor ofScience Occupational Safety andHealth Track Occupational Safety andHealth/ AREA: least 2.50must bemaintained to graduate. foreligible not readmission. cumulativeA grade point average of at is and program the from dismissed is student the and repeated be course cannot the time, second a coursefor OSH any in received is event and not due to performance in the class. If a grade less than only if the student was forced to drop the class due to a life-changing withdrawals after the first week of class. Exceptions would be made a student may enroll in an OSH class is twice; this includes audits and gradea below of grade a Degree Requirements University StudiesElectives Social andSelf-Awareness andResponsible Citizenship Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, andQuantitative Skills All occupational safety and health majors and minors must earn must minors and majors health and safety occupational All Academic DegreesandPrograms 546 445 384 101 126 125 591 550 488 452 450 425 420 387 353 320 311 310 299 192 100T 350 120 135 199 180 230 105 101 C Fundamentals of RiskManagement Loss Control Management and Measurement Construction Safety Emergency Medical Training Brief Introductory Physics Lab Brief Introductory Physics Engineering andTechnical AspectsofSafety Safety andHealthProgram Management andTraining Cooperative Education/Internship Systems Approach to Hazard Control Practical Application Lab Physical Agents Fundamentals ofIndustrial Hygiene OSH Standards intheWorkplace Prevention ofMusculoskeletal Disorders Technology Environmental and Occupational HealthEngineering Hazardous Materials andEmergency Planning Fire andEmergency Preparedness Preplanning Professional Development SeminarI Introduction to Occupational Safety andHealth Transitions Fundamentals ofManagement Processes andMaterials Introduction to Probability andStatistics Introduction to Information Technology General Psychology Technical Math II Introductory Chemistry Biological Concepts or better in all OSH courses. Any OSH course with a with course OSH Any courses. OSH all in better or C ...... must be repeated.mustbe times of maximumnumber The ...... 1 .) 2 CIP 15.0701 51hrs 42 hrs 30 hrs

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OSH OSH MGT MGT CRJ CRJ CRJ COM COM CHE CHE CHE CET CET CET CET CET CET CET Choose fromthefollowing: Technical Electives tives list below and/or theEnvironmental HealthandSafety Track.) (Must beapproved by advisorandchosenfrom theTechnical Elec Technical electives (15hrs) STA CSC • PSY • MAT CHE BIO • University Studiesselectionsmust include: (See University StudiesRequirements sion ofABET(ANSAC/ABET) ACCREDITED BY: Bachelor ofScience Environmental HealthandSafety Track Occupational Safety andHealth/ AREA: advisor's approval. Total CurriculumRequirements SPA PSY OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH University StudiesElectives Social andSelf-Awareness andResponsible Citizenship Scientific Inquiry, Methodologies, andQuantitative Skills 4 3 2 1 May berepeated for asecond experience. May berepeated for additionalcredit. with course related computer another by substituted be can 199 CSC Course must contain labcomponent. Academic DegreesandPrograms 371 330 575 550 425 355 140 439 384 215 210 120 585 555 480 385 353 342 310 135 199 180 230 105 101 107 405 578 571 536 499 488 453 412 Professional Internship II Global IssuesinOSH Labor-Management Relations Human Resource Management Terrorism Security inBusinessandIndustry Introduction to CriminalJustice Conflict andCommunication Communication Skills for Professionals Organic Chemistry Laboratory Brief Organic Chemistry Chemical Laboratory Safety Remediation Technology Environmental Regulatory Affairs Construction PlanningandManagement Construction Estimating I Solid Hazardous Waste Management Air QualityTechnology Anatomy ofBuildings Introduction to Probability and Statistics Introduction to Information Technology General Psychology Technical Math II Introductory Chemistry Biological Concepts andHealth Basic SpanishandCulture for Occupational Safety Industrial andOrganizational Psychology Workshop inSafety andHealth Problems inSafety andHealth Motor Fleet Safety Professional Development SeminarII Cooperative Education/Internship Human Factors in Safety Engineering Emergency Management Applied and Natural Science Accreditation Commis

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...... and • PHY 125 and 126 • PSY 300 or STA 135 300 or STA • PSY ). Additional requirements for uncondi Graduate Program Graduate . Human Factors in Safety Engineering in Safety Human Factors OSH Standards Hygiene of Industrial Fundamentals Safety Construction Agents Physical Introduction to Occupational Safety and Health Safety to Occupational Introduction Disorders of Musculoskeletal Prevention in the Workplace 453 387 420 and 384 425 192 353 or Graduate Graduate Admissions he graduate program in occupational safety and health is Unconditional Admission status is granted onlytostudentsUnconditional who is Admission status granted Conditional Admission status is granted to students with an Students admittedfrom different a undergraduate field/disci • BIO 101 140 and 145 or 150 130 or MAT • MAT Students must also 15 complete credit hours in prerequisite oc T requirements University State Murray the meet must Applicants Course must contain lab component. contain must Course CSC 199 can be substituted by another computerrelated course with credit. additional for be repeated May experience. a second for be repeated May 1 2 3 4 OSH OSH OSH courses: concentration-specific one of the following Management Safety OSH Hygiene Industrial OSH graduate from Murray State University with a baccalaureate degree degree baccalaureate a with University State Murray from graduate in occupationalsafety and health with overall an higher. GPA of 3.00 or Conditional of undergraduate GPA 2.75 or regardless of higher, undergraduate sta Unconditional to change To major. or field degree baccalaureate obtaining of requirement university the meet must student the tus, criteria additional and work graduate of hours nine first the in 3.00 a and Health. Safety of Occupational the Department by forth set pline must complete the following course work in additionto the in is required coursework Undergraduate requirements. GPA above courses following The physics. and mathematics, chemistry, biology, are the minimum accepted requirements for pursuing a master’s and health. safety in occupational degree • CHE 105 cupational safety and health of C or higher Requirements Undergraduate Prerequisite OSH OSH Total Curriculum Requirements Curriculum Total advisor's approval. and Health Minor Safety Occupational OSH 192, 353, require 387, may 420, Courses and courses. nine hours upper-level from be OSH must 101, 320, hours 384, Six 452. 425, prerequisites. safety the to sensitivity increased an of light In region. this in unique Americans, all of health overall the to and environment work the of the program is a timelyresponse to business and industry needs. education. in higher found of this type are programs Few Admission for Requirements (see follows. are as conditional admission tional and Unconditional -

51 hrs 30 hrs 4 ...... 3 ...... and Health Cooperative Education/Internship Cooperative Seminar II Development Professional Safety Fleet Motor and Health in Safety Problems and Health in Safety Workshop Psychology and Organizational Industrial Safety Occupational for Basic Spanish and Culture Global Issues in OSH II Internship Professional Management Emergency Engineering in Safety Human Factors Remediation Technology Remediation Safety Laboratory Chemical Chemistry Organic Brief Laboratory Chemistry Organic for Professionals Skills Communication and Communication Conflict to Criminal Justice Introduction Security in Business and Industry Terrorism Management Human Resource Relations Labor-Management Construction Estimating I Estimating Construction Planning and Management Construction Affairs Regulatory Environmental Occupational Diseases Occupational Ventilation and Industrial Air Contaminants of Buildings Anatomy Air Quality Technology Management Waste Solid Hazardous Water Quality Technology I Quality Technology Water II Quality Technology Water Operations Site Waste Hazardous Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene of Industrial Fundamentals Agents Physical Lab Application Practical Control Hazard to Approach Systems Education/Internship Cooperative and Training Management and Health Program Safety Aspects of Safety Engineering and Technical Physics Introductory Brief Lab Physics Introductory Brief Technology Disorders of Musculoskeletal Prevention in the Workplace OSH Standards Processes and Materials Processes of Management Fundamentals Transitions and Health Safety to Occupational Introduction Seminar I Development Professional Preplanning Preparedness and Emergency Fire Planning and Emergency Materials Hazardous Health Engineering and Occupational Environmental 488 499 536 571 578 405 107 330 371 412 453 585 120 210 215 384 439 140 355 425 550 575 385 480 555 523 527 310 342 353 330 331 511 420 425 450 452 488 550 591 125 126 353 387 120 350 100T 192 299 310 311 320

OSH OSH PSY SPA OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH CRJ MGT MGT COM COM CRJ CRJ CET CHE CHE CHE CET CET CET Choose from the following: CET CET CET tives list below and/or the Occupational Safety and Health Track.) and Health Safety the Occupational and/or below list tives Electives Technical OSH OSH (15 hrs) electives Technical Elec the Technical and chosen from advisor by be approved (Must Environmental Health and Safety Courses Health and Safety Environmental CET CET OSH PHY PHY OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH MGT OSH OSH OSH Required Core Courses Core Required ITD 210 Science, Engineering and Technology Additional coursework may be required. concentration.a choosing when advisor.advisor the with Consult within these concentrations can be made only with the approval of by selecting one of the following three concentrations. Substitutions All students (thesis or non-thesis) must also complete 12 credit hours OSH OSH and one of the following courses chosen according to concentration OSH Same asabove withthefollowing substitution forthesis: Total Course Requirements concentration andmust beapproved by thegraduate program advisor. Other Degree Requirement OSH Thesis OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH OSH Choose four fromthefollowing: Technical Requirements Total Course Requirements developed inconsultation withadvisor. Within departmental guidelines, the individual student’s program is sion ofABET(ANSAC/ABET), www.abet.org. ACCREDITED BY: Applied and Natural Science Accreditation Commis Occupational Safety andHealth Master ofScience OSH Environmental Oral defense ofthesis. 1 Technical requirements courses are selected based on the student’s program . 697 657 644 698-699 Thesis 680 644 658 656 655 654 646 645 640 637 636 630 626 623 621 320 ...... (Industrial Hygiene orEnvironmental) Research inEnvironmental Healthand Safety (Safety Management) Current Literature andResearch inSafety andHealth (orapproved elective withpriorsafety internship or Cooperative Education Graduate SeminarinOccupational Safety andHealth (orapproved elective withpriorsafety internship or Cooperative Education Introduction to Occupational Epidemiology Ergonomics andBiomechanics Legal Aspects of Safety and Health andAdministration Advanced Safety andHealthManagement Fundamentals ofRiskManagement Loss Control Management andMeasurement Safety andHealthProgram Management andTraining Biostatistics and Probability Transportation Safety Global IssuesinOSH Industrial Hygiene SamplingStrategies Occupational Diseases Industrial Hygiene andSafety Program Development EngineeringTechnology Environmental andOccupational Health equivalent) equivalent) NON-THESIS REQUIREMENTS NON-THESIS THESIS REQUIREMENTS THESIS 1 ...... PT PT CIP 15.0701 R 30 hours 30 hours 12 hrs 6 hrs L - OSH OSH OSH OSH Environmental Concentration OSH OSH OSH OSH Industrial Hygiene Concentration OSH OSH OSH OSH Safety Management Concentration 689 687 627 622 663 627 622 621 655 650 640 621 Solid andHazardous Waste Management Wastewater Treatment Air Contaminants andIndustrial Ventilation Toxicology ofIndustrial Materials Applied Workplace Ergonomics Air Contaminants andIndustrial Ventilation Toxicology ofIndustrial Materials Industrial Hygiene andSafety Program Development Legal AspectsofSafety andHealth Leadership andManagement Occupational Safety andHealthOrganizational Safety andHealthProgram Management andTraining Industrial Hygiene andSafety Program Development ...... 12 12 12 hrs hrs hrs