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Show Majors and Minors Majors and Minors, Course Numbering SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES Majors 'Botany "Chemistry "Geography Geology Microbiology " Physics Applied Physics "Zoology Minors 'Botany 'Chemistry 'Geography 'Geology Microbiology 'Physics 'Zoology SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Majors Minors Corrections Aerospace Studies Gerontology Anthropology 'History Gerontology Law Enforcement 'History 'Political Science Military Science 'Psychology Philosophy 'Sociology Law Enforcement Social Work 'Political Science * Psychology 'Sociology SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY Majors 'Automotive Engineering Technology 'Computer Information Systems 'Electronics Engineering Technology 'Manufacturing Engineering Technology COMPOSITE AND INTERDEPARTMENTAL PROGRAMS Minors Computer Information Systems Distributive Technology Electronic Engineering Technology Bachelor of General Studies Honors Program Asian Studies Minor Latin American Studies Minor Library Science Management Logistics Planning Emphasis Composite Teaching Majors Art Biology Business Education Communication and Theatre Arts Earth Science English and Communication English and Theatre Arts Physical Science and Mathematics Social Science ONE AND TWO YEAR PROGRAMS General Informatio Auto Body Automotive Service Construction Technology Diesel Service Diesel Technology Distributive Education Cosmetology Fashion Merchandising Interior Design Sales & Office Administration Sales & Retailing Electronic Technology Engineering Graphics Architectural Technology Civil Drafting Electro-Mechanical Drafting Tool Design Instrument Repair Machine Tool Manufacturing Technology Pre-Engineering Security Management Welding 'Teaching Majors and minors 40 COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM 001,049, Remedial and Non-credit 050-099, Terminal Courses (do not satisfy baccalaureate requirements and are non-transferable) 100-199, Freshman Courses 200-299, Sophomore Courses 280, Individual Research 281, Experimental Courses 283, Directed Readings 286, Practicum 289, Cooperative Work Experience 292, Workshops and Special Conferences 295, Field Trips 299, Seminars 300-399, Junior Courses 400-499, Senior Courses 480, Individual Research 481, Experimental Courses 483, Directed Readings 486, Practicum 489, Cooperative Work Experience 492, Workshops and Special Conferences 495, Field Trips 499, Seminars 500-699, Master Degree Courses Each course is identified by a number and a descriptive title shown in bold type. Some detailed descriptive information as to the content of the course and the manner in which it is taught (whether it is straight lecture or includes laboratory and/or recitation sessions) is also shown. Courses that fill general education requirements are identified by the following alpha prefixes to the course number: HU—Humanities; NS—Natural Science; SS—Social Science; PD—Personal Development. The numeric figure in parenthesis, e.g. (3), indicates the number of quarter hours of credit given for the course. 41 Tlecirds Registrar Composite Ifiterdept iftjjgj-arrfi * Allied- rteanr Hum M Business Econo ic Educatio JocTaT Jiciepcfi; Tophnnini i tit nt mil i *nntinnin "WW iifiiupi Educatio |