University of Minnesota Duluth 2013-14 CATALOG Tis fle serves as an ofcial record of University, college, and program requirements and policies during a specifc time period. It includes a directory of undergraduate programs, majors, and course descriptions. It also includes a list of University policies. NOTE: Te information in this catalog is subject to change without notice. Colleges and departments make changes in their degree requirements and course descriptions frequently. For the most current infor- mation, check with department ofces, advisers, and visit the Online Catalog at www.catalogs.umn.edu. Te University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Tis publication is available in alternative formats upon request. Contact the Ofce of Admissions, 25 Solon Campus Center, 1117 University Drive, Duluth, MN 55812, 1-800-232-1339. College of Liberal Arts 1 American Indian Studies B.A. 1 Anthropology B.A. 4 Communication B.A. 6 Criminology B.A. 8 Cultural Entrepreneurship B.A. 11 English B.A. 15 Environment and Sustainability B.A. 21 French Studies B.A. 24 Geographic Information Science B.A. 26 Geography B.A. 28 German Studies B.A. 30 Hispanic Studies B.A. 32 History B.A. 34 Interdisciplinary Studies B.A. 38 International Studies B.A. 40 Linguistics B.S. 43 Philosophy B.A. 46 Political Science B.A. 49 Sociology B.A 52 Urban and Regional Studies B.A. 55 Women’s Studies B.A. 58 Writing Studies B.A. 60 College of Education and Human Service Professions 63 Athletic Training B.A.Sc. 63 Communication Sciences and Disorders B.A.Sc. 66 Environmental and Outdoor Education B.A.Sc. 69 Exercise Science B.A.Sc. 73 Health Education B.A.Sc. 76 Integrated Elementary and Special Education B.A.Sc. 80 Ojibwe Elementary School Education B.A.Sc. 83 Physical Education B.A.Sc. 86 Psychology B.A.Sc. 90 Social Work B.S.W. 94 Teaching Communication Arts and Literature B.A.A. 96 Teaching Earth and Space Science B.A.Sc. 99 Teaching French B.A.A. 103 Teaching German B.A.A. 106 Teaching Life Science B.A.Sc. 109 Teaching Mathematics B.A.Sc. 113 Teaching Physical Science B.A.Sc. 116 Teaching Social Studies B.A.A. 120 Teaching Spanish B.A.A. 126 Unifed Early Childhood Studies B.A.Sc. 129 Computer Science B.S. 245 School of Fine Arts 132 Electrical Engineering B.S.E.E. 248 Art B.A. 132 Environmental Science B.S. 250 Art Education K-12 B.F.A. 134 Geological Sciences B.A. 254 Art History B.A. 138 Geological Sciences B.S. 256 Graphic Design and Marketing B.F.A. 140 Industrial Engineering B.S.I.E. 259 Graphic Design B.F.A. 143 Mathematics B.S. 264 Jazz Studies B.Mus. 146 Mechanical Engineering B.S.M.E. 267 Music B.A. 149 Physics B.A. 271 Music Education B.Mus. 152 Physics B.S. 273 Performance B.Mus. 156 Undergraduate Free-Standing Minor 277 Studio Art B.F.A. 161 African and African American Studies Minor, College of Liberal Arts 277 Teatre B.A. 166 Cognitive Science Minor, College of Liberal Arts 278 Teatre B.F.A. 168 Cultural Studies Minor, College of Liberal Arts 280 Teory and Composition B.Mus. 173 French Studies Minor, College of Liberal Arts 281 Labovitz School of Business and Economics 176 Information Design Minor, College of Liberal Arts 282 Accounting B.Acc. 176 Journalism Minor, College of Liberal Arts 283 Economics B.A. 180 Linguistics Minor, College of Liberal Arts 284 Economics B.B.A. 182 Professional Writing Minor, College of Liberal Arts 285 Finance B.B.A. 185 Russian Area Studies Minor, College of Liberal Arts 286 Financial Markets Finance B.B.A. 189 Coaching Minor, College of Education and Human Service Professions 288 Health Care Management B.B.A. 193 Deaf Studies Minor, College of Education and Human Service Professions 289 Management B.B.A. 197 Special Education Minor, College of Education and Human Service Professions 290 Management Information Systems B.B.A. 202 Arts in Media Minor, School of Fine Arts 291 Marketing Analytics B.B.A. 206 Dance Minor, School of Fine Arts 292 Marketing and Graphic Design B.B.A. 209 Film Studies Minor, School of Fine Arts 293 Marketing B.B.A. 212 Photography Minor, School of Fine Arts 294 Swenson College of Science and Engineering 216 Business Administration Minor, Labovitz School of Business and Economics 295 Applied Physics B.S. 216 Financial Planning Minor, Labovitz School of Business and Economics 296 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology B.S. 218 Aerospace Studies Minor, Swenson College of Science and Engineering 298 Biochemistry B.A. 221 Astronomy Minor, Swenson College of Science and Engineering 300 Biology B.A. 223 Biochemical Engineering Minor, Swenson College of Science and Engineering 301 Biology B.S. 225 Computer Science Applied Minor, Swenson College of Science and Engineering 302 Biomedical Sciences B.S. 227 Energy Engineering Minor, Swenson College of Science and Engineering 303 Cell and Molecular Biology B.S. 228 Environmental Engineering Minor, Swenson College of Science and Engineering 304 Chemical Engineering B.S.Ch.E. 231 Natural History Minor, Swenson College of Science and Engineering 306 Chemistry B.A. 234 Undergraduate Minor Related to Major 307 Chemistry B.S. 236 American Indian Studies Minor, College of Liberal Arts 307 Civil Engineering B.S.C.E. 238 Anthropology Minor, College of Liberal Arts 308 Computer Information Systems B.S. 241 Communication Minor, College of Liberal Arts 309 Computer Science B.A. 243 English Minor, College of Liberal Arts 310 Environment and Sustainability Minor, College of Liberal Arts 311 Geographic Information Science Minor, College of Liberal Arts 312 Geography Minor, College of Liberal Arts 313 German Studies Minor, College of Liberal Arts 314 Hispanic Studies Minor, College of Liberal Arts 315 History Minor, College of Liberal Arts 316 International Studies Minor, College of Liberal Arts 318 Philosophy Minor, College of Liberal Arts 320 Political Science Minor, College of Liberal Arts 321 Sociology Minor, College of Liberal Arts 323 Women’s Studies Minor, College of Liberal Arts 324 Health Education Minor, College of Education and Human Service Professions 325 Psychology Minor, College of Education and Human Service Professions 326 Recreation - Outdoor Education Minor, College of Education and Human Service Professions 328 Art History Minor, School of Fine Arts 329 Art Minor, School of Fine Arts 330 Jazz Studies Minor, School of Fine Arts 331 Music Minor, School of Fine Arts 332 Teatre Minor, School of Fine Arts 333 Accounting Minor, Labovitz School of Business and Economics 334 Economics Minor, Labovitz School of Business and Economics 336 Finance Minor, Labovitz School of Business and Economics 337 Financial Markets Minor, Labovitz School of Business and Economics 338 Health Care Management Minor, Labovitz School of Business and Economics 339 Management Information Systems Minor, Labovitz School of Business and Economics 340 Management Minor, Labovitz School of Business and Economics 341 Marketing Analytics Minor, Labovitz School of Business and Economics 343 Marketing Minor, Labovitz School of Business and Economics 345 Biology Minor, Swenson College of Science and Engineering 346 Chemistry Minor, Swenson College of Science and Engineering 347 Computer Engineering Minor, Swenson College of Science and Engineering 348 Computer Information Systems Minor, Swenson College of Science and Engineering 349 Computer Science Minor, Swenson College of Science and Engineering 350 Environmental Science Minor, Swenson College of Science and Engineering 351 Geological Sciences Minor, Swenson College of Science and Engineering 352 Mathematics Minor, Swenson College of Science and Engineering 353 Physics Minor, Swenson College of Science and Engineering 354 Duluth Campus American Indian Studies B.A. American Indian Studies College of Liberal Arts •Program Type: Baccalaureate •Requirements for this program are current for Fall 2013 •Required credits to graduate with this degree: 120 •Required credits within the major: 43 •Degree: Bachelor of Arts American Indian Studies (AIS) is an interdisciplinary academic department offering coursework committed to broadening knowledge of the worldview, histories, languages, literatures, cultures, arts, and contemporary experiences of American Indian nations and peoples. As American Indian nations maintain a distinct political relationship with the federal government rooted in historical treaties, congressional laws, and executive orders, AIS promotes an awareness for and understanding of tribal sovereignty and self- determination. AIS strives to protect the integrity and identity of the indigenous population of North America and to create an intellectual learning environment conducive to critical and creative thought. A bachelors of arts degree in American Indian studies is designed to give students a broad background while allowing concentrated study in an area(s) of interest. The core of the program includes study in Ojibwe language, historical and contemporary foundations, politics and law, art and literature, and societies and cultures. Majors and minors develop skills in analytical and critical thinking, as well as verbal and written communication. They acquire knowledge of historical and contemporary American Indian experiences, cultures, and (inter)governmental affairs. Additionally, students may focus their area of study in Ojibwe language. Graduates are prepared for careers in a variety of professional fields, including social services, for-profit and not-for profit organizations, tribal, local, state or federal government, criminal and social justice fields, tribal economic development, as well as business and management. In addition, some graduates pursue advanced degrees in law, health, business, social work, education, museum studies, and fine arts. Honors Requirements: Students must have a 3.75 GPA in the major. Program Delivery This program is available: •via classroom (the majority of instruction is face-to-face) Admission Requirements For information about University of Minnesota admission requirements, visit the Office of Admissions website.
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages358 Page
-
File Size-