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Approved by Faculty Senate 2/11/10 UNDERGRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL MAJOR CHANGE BULLETIN NO. 4 Fall 2009 ---REQUIREMENTS--- The requirements listed below reflect the undergraduate major curricular changes approved by the Catalog Subcommittee since approval of the last Undergraduate Major Change Bulletin. All curricula are printed in their entirety under the headings Current and Proposed, respectively. The column to the far right indicates the date each change becomes effective. Heading Current Proposed Agricultural & Food Systems, New minor in Agricultural Systems --N/A-- The minor in Agricultural Systems requires a minimum of 18 hours, 9 of which must be upper-division and taken in residence at WSU or through WSU-approved education abroad or educational exchange courses. The requirements are 6 hours from A S 101, AFS 101, CropS/Hort 102, and SoilS 101; hours from CropS/Hort 202, EconS 101 and SoilS 201; and hours each from three of four areas: Biotic Influences on Crop Production, Economic Aspects of Agricultural Systems, Sustainability, and Production. See department for an approved list of courses. Effective Date Apparel, Merchandising, Design and Textiles, revise Apparel Design option AMT 108 Engl 101 [W] (GER) FA 101 [H] (GER) GenEd 110 [A] (GER) Soc 101 [S,D] or Psych 105 [S] (GER) AMT 208 ComSt 102 [C] or H D 205 [C] (GER) AMT 108 Engl 101 [W] (GER) FA 101 [H] (GER) GenEd 110 [A] (GER) Soc 101 [S,D] or Psych 105 [S] (GER) AMT 208 ComSt 102 [C] or H D 205 [C] (GER) F A 110 or 111 GenEd 111 [A] (GER) F A 110 or 111 GenEd 111 [A] (GER) MBioS 10 [B] (GER) MBioS 10 [B] (GER) 1

AMT 210 4 AMT 211 AMT 220 Stat 212 [N] (GER) 4 AMT 15 AMT 68 Physical Sciences [P] (GER) or 4 EconS 101 [S] or 102 [S] (GER) Elective AMT 11 AMT 14 AMT 410 AMT Elective Intercultural Studies [I,G,K] (GER) Biological Sciences [B] (GER) or 4 AMT 12 AMT 420 [M] Mktg 60 Electives AMT 18 AMT 411 AMT 490 or AMT AMT 492 Tier III Course [T] (GER) AMT 412 AMT 41 [M] AMT 417 [M] AMT 496 1 Electives AMT 210 4 AMT 211 AMT 220 Stat 212 [N] (GER) 4 AMT 212 AMT 68 Physical Sciences [P] (GER) or 4 EconS 101 [S] (GER) Elective AMT 11 AMT 14 AMT 410 AMT Elective Intercultural Studies [I,G,K] (GER) Biological Sciences [B] (GER) or 4 AMT 12 AMT 420 [M] Mktg 60 Electives AMT 18 AMT 411 AMT 490 or AMT AMT 492 Tier III Course [T] (GER) AMT 412 AMT 41 [M] AMT 417 [M] Electives 4 Apparel, Merchandising, Design and 2

Textiles, revise Merchandising option AMT 108 ComSt 102 [C] or H D 205 [C] (GER) Engl 101 [W] (GER) FA 101 [H] (GER) GenEd 110 [A] (GER) AMT 208 GenEd 111 [A] (GER) MBioS 10 [B] (GER) Soc 101 [S,D] or Psych 105 [S] (GER) Stat 212 [N] (GER) 4 AMT 210 4 EconS 101 [S] (GER) Intercultural Studies [I,G,K] (GER) Physical Sciences [P] (GER) or 4 Elective 1 AMT 15 Biological Sciences [B] (GER) or 4 ACCTG 20 Elective 1 6 AMT 14 AMT 18 AMT 417 [M] Electives1 AMT 420 [M] Mktg 60 EconS 52 Electives 1 6 AMT 490 AMT 108 ComSt 102 [C] or H D 205 [C] (GER) Engl 101 [W] (GER) FA 101 [H] (GER) GenEd 110 [A] (GER) AMT 208 GenEd 111 [A] (GER) MBioS 10 [B] (GER) Soc 101 [S,D] or Psych 105 [S] (GER) Stat 212 [N] (GER) 4 AMT 210 4 EconS 101 [S] (GER) Intercultural Studies [I,G,K] (GER) Physical Sciences [P] (GER) or 4 Elective 1 AMT 212 Biological Sciences [B] (GER) or 4 ACCTG 20 Elective 1 6 AMT 14 AMT 18 AMT 417 [M] Electives 1 AMT 07 AMT 420 [M] Mktg 60 EconS 52 Electives 1 AMT 490

Tier III Capstone Course (GER) Electives 1 9 AMT 41 [M] AMT 440 AMT 450 Electives 1 7 Footnotes 1 A maximum of 9 hours of electives may be taken at the 100-200 level. Tier III Capstone Course (GER) Electives 1 9 AMT 41 [M] AMT 40 AMT 440 AMT 450 Electives 1 4 Footnotes 1 A maximum of 9 hours of electives may be taken at the 100-200 level. Chemistry, drop option in Environmental Chemistry Chem 105 [P] (GER) or 115 1 4 Engl 101 [W] (GER) GenEd 110 [A] (GER) Math 171 [N] (GER) 4 Biol 106 [B] (GER) 4 Chem 106 [P] (GER) or Chem 116 1 4 GenEd 111 [A] (GER) Math 172 4 Arts & Humanities [H,G] (GER) Chem 45 4 Math 220 2 Math 27 2 Phys 201 [P] (GER) 4 Chem 220 2 Chem 46 / 48 4 Chem 47 2 Phys 202 [P] (GER) 4 Chem 222 2 --N/A-- 4

Chem 0 1 Chem 1 Chem 98 1 Intercultural Studies [I,G,K] (GER) MBioS 0 4 Elective Arts & Humanities [H,G], Intercultural Studies [I,G,K], or 6 Chem 2 Chem 1 Chem 425 2 Chem 499 1 Environmental Electives 2 Chem 4 [M] 2 Chem 401 Chem 426 2 Chem 482 Chem 499 2 Engl 01 [W] or 402 [W] (GER) Chem 489 Chem 495 1 Environmental Electives 2 8 Tier III [T] Course (GER) Footnotes 1 Highly qualified students are encouraged to take Chem 115 and 116 in place of Chem 105 and 106. Students who have taken Chem 101 must take Chem 105 and 106, or 102 and 106. 2 Electives must be carefully chosen and may require prerequisites that are best taken in the first two years. Students are required to obtain advisor s authorization of elective credit in this program that may feature work in the areas of geology, microbiology, and engineering. Chemistry, Chemistry - General Option (120 ) Chemistry - Professional Option (120 ) 5

change name of General option to Professional and revise Professional (general) option The requirements for all chemistry options are the same through the first semester of the junior year. Chem 105 [P] (GER) or 1151 4 Engl 101 [W] (GER) GenEd 110 [A] (GER) Math 171 [N] (GER) 4 Biol 106 [B] (GER) 4 Chem 106 [P] (GER) or 1161 4 GenEd 111 [A] (GER) Math 172 4 Arts & Humanities [H,G] (GER) Chem 45 4 Math 220 2 Math 27 2 Phys 201 [P] (GER) 4 Chem 220 2 Chem 46 / 48 4 Chem 47 2 Phys 202 [P] (GER) 4 Chem 222 2 Chem 0 1 Chem 1 Chem 98 1 Intercultural Studies [I,G,K] (GER) MBioS 0 4 Arts & Humanities [H,G], Intercultural Studies [I,G,K], or 6 Chem 2 Chem 1 Chem 425 2 6 The requirements for all chemistry options are the same through the first semester of the junior year. Chem 105 [P] (GER) or 1151 4 Engl 101 [W] (GER) GenEd 110 [A] (GER) Math 171 [N] (GER) 4 Biol 106 [B] (GER) 4 Chem 106 [P] (GER) or 116 1 4 GenEd 111 [A] (GER) Math 172 4 Arts & Humanities [H,G] (GER) Chem 45 4 Math 220 2 Math 27 2 Phys 201 [P] (GER) 4 Chem 220 2 Chem 46 / 48 4 Chem 47 2 Phys 202 [P] (GER) 4 Chem 222 2 Chem 0 1 Chem 1 Chem 98 1 Intercultural Studies [I,G,K] (GER) MBioS 0 4 Arts & Humanities [H,G], Intercultural Studies [I,G,K], or 6 Chem 2 Chem 1 Chem 425 2

Chem 499 1 Elective Chem 4 [M] 2 Chem 401 Chem 426 2 Chem 499 () 2 Elective Chem 410 [M] Chem 495 1 Chem Electives2 Engl 01 [W] or 402 [W] (GER) Tier III [T] Course (GER) Elective Chem 499 1 Elective Chem 4 [M] 2 Chem 401 Chem 426 2 Chem 499 2 Elective Chem 410 [M] Chem 495 1 Chem Electives2 Engl 01 [W] or 402 [W] (GER) Tier III [T] Course (GER) Elective Footnotes 1 Highly qualified students are encouraged to take Chem 115 and 116 in place of Chem 105 and 106. Students who have taken Chem 101 must take Chem 105 and 106, or 102 and 106. 2 Electives include: Chem 415, 416, 421, 422, 424, 427, 40, 461, 480, 481, 514, 517, 518, and other 500-level courses; C E 41, 401, 415; Geol 102, 50, 40, 475, 480, 48; SoilS 201, 01, 415, 416, 421; ES/RP 101, 150, 406, 445, Biol 72; Phil 70; BSysE 51; microbiology courses. Footnotes 1 Highly qualified students are encouraged to take Chem 115 and 116 in place of Chem 105 and 106. Students who have taken Chem 101 must take Chem 105 and 106, or 102 and 106. 2 Electives include: Chem 415, 416, 421, 422, 424, 427, 40, 461, 480, 481, 514, 517, 518, and other 500-level courses; C E 41, 401, 415; Geol 102, 50, 40, 475 480, 48; SoilS 201, 01, 415, 416, 421; ES/RP 101, 150, 406, 445, Biol 72; Phil 70; BSysE 51; microbiology courses. Chemistry, revise Materials option Chem 4 [M] 2 Chem 401 Chem 499 () 2 MSE 02 MSE 20 2 Tier III [T] Course (GER) Chem 4 [M] 2 Chem 401 Chem 499 2 MSE 02 MSE 20 2 Tier III [T] Course (GER) 7

Chem 410 [M] Chem 480 Chem 495 1 Engl 01 [W] or 402 [W] (GER) MSE 21 Elective 2 Chem 410 [M] Chem 480 Chem 495 1 Engl 01 [W] or 402 [W] (GER) MSE 21 Elective 2 Economic Sciences, revise Agricultural Economics option EconS 00-400-level Elective EconS 11 [M] EconS 51 EconS 00-400-level Elective EconS 50 or 52 EconS 450 or 452 EconS 48, 497, or 499 EconS 490 [M] Engl 402 [W] (GER) Electives EconS 400-level Elective EconS 451 Tier III Course [T] (GER)2 EconS 00-400-level Elective EconS 11 [M] EconS 50 EconS 51 Elective EconS 00-400-level Elective EconS Option Elective EconS Option Elective EconS 48, 495, 497, or 499 EconS 490 [M] Engl 402 [W] (GER) Elective EconS 400-level Elective Tier III Course [T] (GER)2 Economic Sciences, revise Business Economics option ComSt 102 [C], 24 [C], or H D 205 [C] (GER) EconS 01 Intercultural Studies [I,G,K] (GER) ComSt 102 [C], 24 [C], or H D 205 [C] (GER) EconS 01 Physical Sciences [P] (GER) or 4 2 Intercultural Studies [I,G,K] (GER) 8

2 EconS 02 EconS 5 Stat 212 [N] (GER) or MgtOp 215 4 Elective 2 EconS 00-400-level Elective EconS 11 [M] EconS 52 EconS 00-400-level Elective EconS Option Requirement EconS 00-400-level Elective EconS 48, 497, or 499 EconS Option Requirement Engl 402 [W] (GER) Electives EconS 400-level Elective EconS 490 [M] Tier III Course [T] (GER)2 Physical Sciences [P] (GER) or 4 2 2 EconS 02 EconS 00-400-level Elective Stat 212 [N] (GER) or 4 MgtOp 215 Elective EconS 00-400-level Elective EconS 11 [M] EconS 5 EconS 52 EconS 00-400-level Elective EconS Option Requirement Elective EconS 452 EconS 48, 495, 497, or 499 EconS Option Requirement Engl 402 [W] (GER) Elective EconS 400-level Elective EconS 490 [M] Tier III Course [T] (GER)2 Economic Sciences, revise Financial Markets option EconS 11 [M] EconS 20 Intercultural Studies [I,G,K] (GER) EconS 00-400-level Elective 9 EconS 11 [M] EconS 20 Intercultural Studies [I,G,K] (GER) EconS 00-400-level Elective

Fin 25 or EconS 5 EconS 00-400-level Elective EconS 420 EconS 48, 497, or 499 Engl 402 [W] (GER) Electives EconS 400-level Elective EconS 490 [M] EconS Option Elective Tier III Course [T] (GER) Electives Fin 25 EconS 00-400-level Elective EconS 420 EconS 48, 497, or 499 Engl 402 [W] (GER) Electives EconS 400-level Elective EconS 490 [M] EconS Option Elective Tier III Course [T] (GER) Electives Economic Sciences, revise all options EconS 00-400-level Elective EconS 48, 497 or 499 EconS Option Requirement Engl 402 [W] (GER) Electives EconS 400-level Elective EconS 490 [M] Tier III Course [T] (GER)2 EconS 00-400-level Elective EconS 48, 495, 497 or 499 EconS Option Requirement Engl 402 [W] (GER) Electives EconS 400-level Elective EconS 490 [M] Tier III Course [T] (GER)2 Interior Design, revise requirements Engl 101 [W] (GER) GenEd 110 [A] (GER) I D 101 I D 197 Math Proficiency [N] (GER) 1 GenEd 111 [A] (GER) I D 102 I D 297 Intercultural Studies [I,G,K] (GER) Tier I Science [B,P,Q] (GER) 4 Engl 101 [W] (GER) GenEd 110 [A] (GER) I D 101 I D 197 Math Proficiency [N] (GER) 1 GenEd 111 [A] (GER) I D 102 I D 297 Intercultural Studies [I,G,K] (GER) Tier I Science [B,P,Q] (GER) 4 10

Communication Proficiency [C] (GER) I D 201 4 I D 205 2 Physical Sciences [P] (GER) 2 or 4 Psych 105 [S] (GER) Biological Sciences [B] 2 or 4 F A 201 [H] or Arts & Humanities [H,G] (GER) I D 202 I D 20 4 I D 215 Junior Year in Spokane I D 250 or 11 I D 21 5 I D 25 I D 96 4 I D 12 [M] 2 I D 4 I D 50 [M] I D 97 2 Senior Year in Spokane Arch 472 2 I D 425 5 I D 460 Supportive Electives 5 Tier III Course [T] (GER) I D 92 [M] I D 415 I D 426 5 I D 490 or Supportive Elective 6 Communication Proficiency [C] (GER) I D 201 4 I D 205 2 Physical Sciences [P] (GER) 2 or 4 Psych 105 [S] (GER) Biological Sciences [B] 2 or 4 F A 201 [H] or Arts & Humanities [H,G] (GER) I D 202 I D 20 4 I D 215 Junior Year in Spokane I D 250 or 11 I D 21 5 I D 25 I D 96 4 I D 4 I D 50 [M] I D 97 2 Senior Year in Spokane Arch 472 2 I D 425 or 490 5 Supportive Electives 5 9 Tier III Course [T] (GER) I D 92 [M] I D 415 I D 426 5 Supportive Elective 5 Footnotes 1 Math 205 or 210 is suggested. 11

Footnotes 1 Math 205 or 210 is suggested. 2 Students must take credits of [B] science and credits of [P] science and a 1 credit lab. The other credits to satisfy the GER requirement can be [B,P, or Q]. Portfolio review takes place after completion of this course. 4 Soc 101 or other Social Science American Diversity [S,D] GER is highly. 5 Supportive electives as listed or approved by faculty advisor; transfer interior design hours as approved by the department: F A 201, 202; Arch 220, 221, 409, 492; Soc 4, 50, 51; U H 0; I D 05, 211, 11, 498, 477, 277, 411, 480, 481, 482, 275, 276, 278, 279, 428, 490, 48, 495, 499. 6 Highly as a summer option between junior and senior year 2 Students must take credits of [B] science and credits of [P] science and a 1 credit lab. The other credits to satisfy the GER requirement can be [B,P, or Q]. Portfolio review takes place after completion of this course. 4 Soc 101 or other Social Science American Diversity [S,D] GER is highly. 5 Supportive electives as listed or approved by faculty advisor; transfer interior design hours as approved by the department: F A 201, 202; Arch 220, 221, 409, 492; Soc 4, 50, 51; U H 0; I D 05, 211, 11, 498, 477, 277, 411, 480, 481, 482, 275, 276, 278, 279, 428, 490, 48, 495, 499. 12