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FRESHMAN GUIDE Fall 2016 Spring 2020 The first two pages of this guide are General Education Requirements for BS and BA degrees. Their intended use is as a worksheet to plan courses that fulfill general education requirements. The remaining pages are majors and/or programs that are offered at McPherson College. These are to be used as a planning document for a four-year plan toward graduation. They are in alphabetical order as follows: Biochemistry Biology Biology Teacher Licensure Business Administration Accounting Business Administration Finance Business Administration Management Business Administration Marketing Chemistry Chemistry Teacher Licensure Communication Applied Communication Digital Elementary Education English English Teacher Licensure Environmental Stewardship Health Sciences History BA History Teacher Licensure Performing Arts Music Performing Arts Music Teacher Licensure Performing Arts Theatre Performing Arts Theatre- Teacher Licensure Performing Art Music Theatre Philosophy/Religion Physical Education Physical Education Teacher Licensure Politics & History BS Psychology Child Development Psychology Health & Human Services Sociology Criminal Justice Sociology Health & Human Services Spanish Spanish Teacher Licensure Special Education Technology Historic Automotive Technology Automotive Management Technology - Automotive Communication Technology Automotive Design Technology Automotive Restoration Technology Technology Motorcycle Restoration Visual Arts Graphic Design Visual Arts Graphic Design Marketing Visual Arts Graphic Design Photography Visual Arts Studio Visual Arts Teacher Licensure

General Education Requirements for Bachelor of Arts Foundation Courses Student: ID#: Oral Communication Written Communication Mathematics Religion/Values/ Beliefs Wholeness/Health/ Fitness Global/Intercultural Experience G-ML108 and 3 addt l hours G-EN110 G-EN111 Language Intensive G-ML108 Catalog: Associate s Degree: Yes No College Seminars First-Year Seminar G-ID101 Sophomore Seminar G-ID 201 Distributions Humanities 1 course in each area, 6 hours total Science & Technology 1 course in each area, 1 lab course, 7 hours total Social Sciences 1 course in each area The Arts Life Sciences Behavioral Sciences Literature Physical Sciences Social Institutions History Non-Major Electives Additional 6 hrs outside Major s home department

General Education Requirements for Bachelor of Science Foundation Courses Oral Communication Student: ID#: Catalog: Associate s Degree: Yes No Written Communication G-EN110 G-EN111 Language Intensive College Seminars Mathematics Religion/Values/ Beliefs Wholeness/Health/ Fitness Global/Intercultural Experience (3 hrs) First-Year Seminar Sophomore Seminar G-ID101 G-ID201 Distributions Humanities 1 course in each area, 6 hours total Science & Technology 1 course in each area, 1 lab course, 7 hours total Social Sciences 1 course in each area The Arts Life Sciences Behavioral Sciences Literature Physical Sciences Social Institutions History Non-Major Electives Additional 6 hrs outside Major s home department

BIOCHEMISTRY G-ID101: ACE 2 hrs. Electives 3-4 hrs. G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. BI112: College Biology II 4 hrs. G-BI111: College Biology I 4 hrs. CH251: Organic Chemistry I 5 hrs. G-CH111: College Chemistry I 5 hrs. G-MA111: Calculus I 4 hrs. General Education Courses 0-2 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or spring) BI310: Statistical Data Analysis 4 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or fall) CH252: Organic Chemistry II 5 hrs. CH112: College Chemistry II 5 hrs. BI283: Genetics 4 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 5-9 hrs. G-PH215: General Physics I 4 hrs. Electives 3-4 hrs. NS375: Junior Seminar 1 hr. CH201: Quantitative Analysis 4 hrs. PH216: General Physics II 4 hrs. NS300: Research Methods 1 hr. CH390: Instrumental Analysis 3 hrs. General Education Courses 3-7 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 4-8 hrs. BI/CH370: Biochemistry I 4 hrs. Electives 3-4 hrs. BI/CH373: Biochemistry II/Cell Physiology 4 hrs. NS475: Senior Research 2 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 8-12 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 6-10 hrs. CHEMISTRY (PRE-MED) MAJOR: The purpose of the Department of Natural Science is to develop whole persons through experimental problem solving and the systematic study of the natural world.

BIOLOGY G-ID101: ACE 2 hrs. General Education Course 3-4 hrs. G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. BI112: College Biology II 4 hrs. G-BI111: College Biology I 4 hrs. CH251: Organic Chemistry I 5 hrs. G-CH111: College Chemistry I 5 hrs. General Education Courses 0-4 hrs. General Education Course 0-2 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or spring) G-BI 310 Statistical Data Analysis 3 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or fall) BI283: Genetics 4 hrs. BIOLOGY ELECTIVE* CH252: Organic Chemistry II 5 hrs. CH112: College Chemistry II 5 hrs. General Education/Elective Courses 1-5 hrs. G-MA221: Elementary Applied Statistics 4 hrs. Electives 0-1 hrs. BIOLOGY ELECTIVE* BIOLOGY ELECTIVE* BI/CH310: Statistical Data Analysis 4 hrs. NS300: Research Methods I 1 hr. BIOLOGY ELECTIVE* G-PH215: General Physics I 4 hrs. NS375: Junior Seminar 1 hr. Electives 3-7 hrs. General Education Courses 3-7 hrs. BIOLOGY ELECTIVE* General Ed/Elective Course 3-4 hrs. BIOLOGY ELECTIVE* NS475: Senior Research 0-2 hrs. NS475: Senior Research 0-2 hrs. General Education/Elective Courses 8-12 hrs. General Education/Elective Courses 8-12 hrs. *BIOLOGY ELECTIVES: FALL BI315 Human Physiology, BI325 Human Ecology, Epid. & Public Health, BI334 Microbial Ecophysiology, BI370 Biochemistry; INTERTERM BI391 Evolution, G-BI210 Prin. Of Nutrition; SPRING G-BI201 Biodiversity, BI225 Human Anatomy, BI234 Microbiology, BI384 Molecular Genetics, BI404 Biomedical Ethics, BI316 Ecology, BI364 Cell & Molecular Biology, BI373 Cell Physiology. BIOLOGY MAJOR: The Department of Biological Sciences commits itself to developing whole persons through experiential problem solving and the systematic study of the biological world. G-BI310 and G-MA221 may have prerequisite depending on ACT math score (must have 22 to take these courses)

BIOLOGY {Teacher Licensure} G-ID101: First-Year Seminar 2 hrs. G-BI210: Principles of Nutrition 3 hrs. PY204: Child & Adolescent Development 3 hrs. G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. G-BI111: College Biology I 4 hrs. BI112: College Biology II 4 hrs. G-CI150: Introduction to Education 3 hrs. CI220: Principles & Strategies of Teaching 3 hrs. G-PY101: Introduction to Psychology 3 hrs. G-PE170: Personal & Community Health 2 hrs. CI232: Educational Technology 2 hrs. G-CI251: Intro. to Education Practicum 1 hr G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or fall) BI283: Genetics 4 hrs. CH112: College Chemistry II 5 hrs. G-CH111: College Chemistry I 5 hrs. G-MA221: Elementary Applied Statistics 4 hrs. G-BI 201 Biodiversity 4 hrs. BI315: Human Physiology 4 hrs. BI391: Evolution 4 hrs. CH251: Organic Chemistry I 5 hrs. G-CI333: Intercultural Education 2 hrs. CI406: Mthds Tchng Natural Sci. in Sec. Schl 3 hrs. CI315: Reading in the Content Field 2 hrs. NS375: Junior Seminar 1 hr. CI351: Secondary Ed. Practicum & Sem. 2 hrs. SE210: Intro to Infant/Child/Youth with NS300: Research Methods 1 hr. Special Needs 3 hrs. General Education Course 1-5 hrs. BI325: Human Ecol., Epid., & Public Health - 4 hrs. General Education Course 3-4 hrs. CI475: Student Teaching: Secondary 12 hrs. CI455: The Teaching-Learning Process 3 hrs. CI476: Professional Education Seminar 2 hrs. G-PH215: General Physics I 4 hrs. BIOLOGY MAJOR: The Department of Biological Sciences commits itself to developing whole persons through experiential problem solving and the systematic study of the biological world. G-MA221 may have prerequisite depending on ACT math score (must have 22 to take G-MA221)

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: ACCOUNTING G-ID101: ACE 2 hrs. General Education Course 3-4 hrs. G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. AC206: Managerial Accounting 3 hrs. AC205: Financial Accounting 3 hrs. BA224: Principles of Management 3 hrs. G-BA101: Introduction to Business 3 hrs. General Education Courses 3-7 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or spring) General Education Course 3-4 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or fall) AC305: Intermediate Accounting I 3 hrs. AC306: Intermediate Accounting II 3 hrs. BA325: Financial Management I 3 hrs. AC320: Accounting Information Systems 3 hrs. EC201: Elementary Economics: Macro 3 hrs EC204: Elementary Economics: Micro 3 hrs. G-CM218: Business & Professional Comm. 3 hrs. General Education Courses 3-7 hrs. General Education Courses 0-4 hrs. AC315: Cost Accounting 3 hrs. General Ed/Elective Course 3-4 hrs. AC437: Auditing 3 hrs. (odd years) BA321: Marketing 3 hrs. BA315: Business Law 3 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 6-10 hrs. BA375: Business Ethics 1 hr. G-BA220: Business Applied Statistics 4 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 1-5 hrs. AC316: Individual Income Tax 3 hrs. (odd years) General Ed/Elective Course 3-4 hrs. EC460: Investments 3 hrs. EC451: Money & Banking 3 hrs. BA475: Business Strategy & Policy 3 hrs. Business Electives 3-6 hrs. Business Electives 3-6 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 3-7 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 3-7 hrs. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: ACCOUNTING MAJOR: The Department of Business and Economics commits itself to fostering students achievement in rigorous and diversified academic study through which they are prepared for professional pursuits and/or graduate study, through which they are ethically prepared to recognize the values basis for their decisions and actions. This program will equip students with solid fundamentals for job opportunities, key prerequisites for entry into graduate school. G-BA220 may require a prerequisite depending on ACT math score (must have 22 to enroll in G-BA221)

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: Finance G-ID101: ACE 2 hrs. General Education Course 3-4 hrs. G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. AC206: Managerial Accounting 3 hrs. G-BA101: Introduction to Business 3 hrs BA224: Principles of Management 3 hrs. AC205: Financial Accounting 3 hrs. General Education Courses 3-7 hrs. General Education Course 1-5 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or spring) General Education Course 3-4 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or fall) AC305: Intermediate Accounting I 3 hrs. AC306: Intermediate Accounting II 3 hrs. ** BA325: Financial Management I 3 hrs. BA320: Management Information Systems 3 hrs. G-CM218: Business & Professional Comm. 3 hrs. BA326: Financial Management II 3 hrs. EC201: Elementary Economics: Macro 3 hrs. EC204: Elementary Economics: Micro 3 hrs. General Education Courses 0-2 hrs. General Education Courses 0-2 hrs. FALL 18 INTERTERM SPRING 19 BA321: Marketing 3 hrs. General Education Course 3-4 hrs. BA315: Legal Environment of Business 3 hrs. EC451: Money & Banking 3 hrs. (or senior yr) BA375: Business Ethics 1 hr. General Education Courses 6-10 hrs. G-BA220: Business Applied Statistics 4 hrs. Business Elective 3 hrs. EC451: Money & Banking 3 hrs. (or junior yr) General Education Course 3-4 hrs. BA475: Business Strategy & Policy 3 hrs. Business Electives 6 hrs. EC460: Investments 3 hrs. General Education Courses 3-7 hrs. Business Electives 3 hrs. General Education Courses 3-7 hrs. ** This course is recommended, not required. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: FINANCE MAJOR: The Department of Business and Economics commits itself to fostering students achievement in rigorous and diversified academic study through which they are prepared for professional pursuits and/or graduate study, through which they are ethically prepared to recognize the values basis for their decisions and actions. This program will equip students with solid fundamentals for job opportunities and key prerequisites for entry into graduate school. G-BA220 may require a prerequisite depending on ACT math score (must have 22 to take G-BA221)

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: MANAGEMENT G-ID101: ACE 2 hrs. General Education Course 3-4 hrs. G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. BA224: Principles of Management 3 hrs. (or fall) G-BA101: Introduction to Business 3 hrs. EC204: Elementary Economics: Micro 3 hrs. EC201: Elementary Economics: Macro 3 hrs. General Education Courses 3-7 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or spring) General Education Course 3-4 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or fall) AC205: Financial Accounting 3 hrs. AC206: Managerial Accounting 3 hrs. BA224: Principles of Management 3 hrs. (or prev. spring) G-BA220: Business Applied Statistics 4 hrs. G-CM218: Business & Professional Comm. 3 hrs. General Education Courses 3-7 hrs. BA321: Marketing 3 hrs. Elective 3-4 hrs. BA315: Business Law 3 hrs. BA324: Organizational Behavior 3 hrs. BA320: Management Information Systems 3 hrs. BA325: Financial Management I 3 hrs. BA375: Business Ethics 1 hr. Business Elective 3 hrs. Business Elective 3 hrs. General Education Courses 0-4 hrs. General Education Courses 2-6 hrs. AC316: Individual Income Tax 3 hrs. Elective 3-4 hrs. BA339: Human Resource Management 3 hrs. BA342: International Business 3 hrs. BA475: Business Strategy & Policy 3 hrs. BA390: Project and Operations Management 3 hrs. Business Elective 3 hrs. Business Elective 3 hrs. General Education Courses 3-7 hrs. General Education Courses 0-4 hrs. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: MANAGEMENT MAJOR: The Department of Business and Economics commits itself to fostering students achievement in rigorous and diversified academic study through which they are prepared for professional pursuits and/or graduate study, through which they are ethically prepared to recognize the values basis for their decisions and actions. This program will equip students with solid fundamentals for job opportunities and key prerequisites for entry into graduate school. G-BA220 may require a prerequisite depending on ACT math score (must have 22 to take G-BA221)

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: MARKETING G-ID101: ACE 2 hrs. General Education Course 3-4 hrs. G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. EC204: Elementary Economics: Micro 3 hrs. G-BA101: Introduction to Business 3 hrs. BA224: Principles of Management 3 hrs. (or fall) EC201: Elementary Economics: Macro 3 hrs. General Education Courses 3-7 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or spring) General Education Course 3-4 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or fall) AC205: Financial Accounting 3 hrs AC206: Managerial Accounting 3 hrs. BA224: Principles of Management 3 hrs. (or prev. spring) G-BA220: Business Applied Statistics 4 hrs. G-CM218: Business & Professional Comm. 3 hrs. General Education Courses 3-7 hrs. BA321: Marketing 3 hrs. BA325: Financial Management I 3 hrs. Electives 3-4 hrs. BA315: Legal Environment of Business 3 hrs. BA342: International Business 3 hrs. BA320: Management Information Sys. 3 hrs. Business Electives 3 hrs. BA327: Consumer Behavior 3 hrs. General Education Courses 3-7 hrs. BA375: Business Ethics 1 hr. General Education Courses 2-6 hrs AC316: Individual Income Tax 3 hrs. Electives 3-4 hrs. BA427: Marketing Research 3 hrs. BA322: Advertising and Promotion 3 hrs. BA475: Business Strategy & Policy 3 hrs. Business Electives 6 hrs. Business Electives 3 hrs. General Education Courses 0-4 hrs. General Education Courses 3-7 hrs. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: MANAGEMENT MAJOR: The Department of Business and Economics commits itself to fostering students achievement in rigorous and diversified academic study through which they are prepared for professional pursuits and/or graduate study, through which they are ethically prepared to recognize the values basis for their decisions and actions. This program will equip students with solid fundamentals for job opportunities and key prerequisites for entry into graduate school. G-BA220 may require a prerequisite depending on ACT math score (must have 22 to take G-BA221)

CHEMISTRY FALL 16 INTERTERM SPRING 17 G-ID101: ACE 2 hrs. General Education Courses 3-4 hrs. G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. CH251: Organic Chemistry I 5 hrs. G-CH111: College Chemistry I 5 hrs. G-MA111: Calculus I 4 hrs. General Education Courses 1-4 hrs. General Education Courses 0-4 hrs. MA112: Calculus II 4 hrs. CH310: Statistical Data Analysis 4 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or fall) G-BI111: College Biology I 4 hrs. BI112: College Biology II 4 hrs. CH252: Organic Chemistry II 5 hrs. CH112: College Chemistry II 5 hrs. PH205: College Physics I 5 hrs. PH206: College Physics II 5 hrs. CH201: Quantitative Analysis 4 hrs. General Education Course 3-4 hrs. CH390: Instrumental Analysis 3 hrs. CH400: General Physical Chemistry 5 hrs. NS375: Junior Seminar 1 hr. NS300: Research Methods I 1 hr. General Ed/Elective Courses 8-12 hrs. General Education Courses 2-6 hrs. CH370: Biochemistry I 4 hrs. General Ed/Elective 3-4 hrs. CH385: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 4 hrs. NS475: Senior Research 2 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 8-12 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 6-10 hrs. CHEMISTRY MAJOR: The purpose of the Department of Natural Science is to develop whole persons through experimental problem solving and the systematic study of the natural world.

CHEMISTRY {Teacher Licensure} FALL 16 INTERTERM SPRING 17 G-ID101: ACE 2 hrs. **G-PC251: Geology OR G-CI150: Introduction to Education 3 hrs. other General Education Course 3-4 hours G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. G-CH111: College Chemistry I 5 hrs. CH251: Organic Chemistry I 5 hrs. G-PY101: Introduction to Psychology 3 hrs. G-CH111: College Chemistry II 5 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. **G-PC275: Astronomy OR BI112: College Biology II 4 hrs. G-BI111: College Biology I 4 hrs. other General Education Course 3-4 hrs. PH216: General Physics II 4 hrs. **CH252: Organic Chemistry II 5 hrs. CH385: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 4 hrs. G-PH215: General Physics I 4 hrs. **G-MA111: Calculus I 4 hrs. CH201: Quantitative Analysis 4 hrs. General Education Course 3 hrs. CH388: Lab Assistant 1 hr. CH388: Lab Assistant 1 hr. G-CI251: Intro to Education Pract. 1 hr. G-CI333: Intercultural Education 2 hrs. CI232: Educational Technology 2 hrs. CI351: Secondary Ed. Practicum & Sem. 2 hrs. CI315: Reading in the Content Field 2 hrs. CI406: Mthds Tchng Natural Sci Sec. School 3 hrs. CI220: Principles & Strategies of Teaching 3 hrs. G-MA221: Elementary Applied Statistics 4 hrs. SE210: Introduction to Infants, Children, & Youth w/special Needs 3 hrs. NS375: Junior Seminar 1 hr. NS300: Research Methods I 1 hr. PY204: Child & Adolescent Development 3 hrs. NS475: Senior Research 2 hrs. CH310: Statistical Data Analysis 4 hrs. CI475: Student Teaching: Secondary 12 hrs. G-PE150: Concepts in Holistic Health 2 hrs OR CI476: Professional Seminar in Education 2 hrs. G-PE170: Personal & Community Health 2 hrs. CI455: The Teaching Learning Process 3 hrs. General Education Courses 5-11 hrs. CHEMISTRY TEACHER LICENSURE MAJOR: The purpose of the Department of Natural Science is to develop whole persons through experimental problem solving and the systematic study of the natural world. The mission of the Teacher Education Program of McPherson College is to develop serviceoriented educators who effectively blend the art and science of teaching. **Courses are recommended, but not required.

COMMUNICATION APPLIED EMPHASIS FALL 16 G-ID101: First-Year Seminar 2 hr. G-EN110: Composition I 3 hrs. G-CM120: Intro. to Human Communication 3 hrs. CM135: Media Writing 3 hrs. FALL 17 G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or spring) G-CM130 Interpersonal Communication 3 hrs. CM315: Journalism Practicum 1 hr. CM210: Multimedia Storytelling I 3 hrs. General Education Courses 3-7 hrs. FALL 18 CM315: Journalism Practicum 1 hr. CM330: Persuasion 3 hrs. *G-MA221: Elementary Applied Statistics 4 hrs. CM375 Junior Seminar in Communication 1 hr. General Education Courses 3-7 hrs. FALL 19 CM305: Editing 3 hrs. CM325: Conflict Communication 3 hrs. CM475A Senior Seminar in Research 2 hrs. General Education Courses 4-8 hrs. INTERTERM General Education Course 3-4 hrs. INTERTERM General Education Course 3-4 hrs. INTERTERM CM350: Web Design I 3 hrs. INTERTERM General Education Course 3-4 hrs. SPRING 17 G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. G-CM140: Public Speaking 3 hrs. General Education Courses 6-10 hrs. SPRING 18 G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or fall) G-CM221: Intercultural Communication 3 hrs. CM240: Gender Communication 3 hrs. G-AR220 Graphic Design for Non-majors 3 hrs. SPRING 19 EN313: Advanced Expository Writing 3 hrs. CM310 Public Relations & Social Media Campaigns 3 hrs. General Education Courses 6-10 hrs. SPRING 20 CM475B: Senior Project in Communication 1 hr. Electives 11-15 hrs. *There is a pre-requisite for Statistics: A student must have an ACT in Math of 22 or higher, or have completed College Algebra. COMMUNICATION MAJOR: The Communication Program aims to develop majors who understand and effectively use communication skills in a variety of media with a variety of audiences. Students with this major will be prepared to work in diverse fields including news writing, broadcasting, public relations, human resources, event planning, political campaigning, organizational training, and conflict management.

COMMUNICATION DIGITAL EMPHASIS FALL 16 G-ID101: ACE 2 hrs. G-CM120: Intro. to Human Communication 3 hrs. CM135: Media Writing 3 hrs. FALL 17 G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or spring) AR130 Design Software 2 hrs. CM315: Journalism Practicum 1 hr. CM210: Multimedia Storytelling I 3 hrs. General Education Courses 4-8 hrs. FALL 18 CM315: Journalism Practicum 1 hr. *G-MA221: Elementary Applied Statistics 4 hrs. CM375 Junior Seminar in Communication 1 hr. General Education Courses 6-10 hrs. FALL 19 CM305: Editing 3 hrs. CM15 Video Practicum 1 hr. CM475A Senior Seminar in Research 2 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 6-10 hrs. INTERTERM General Education Course 3-4 hrs. INTERTERM General Education Course 3-4 hrs. INTERTERM CM350: Web Design I 3 hrs. INTERTERM General Education Course 3-4 hrs. SPRING 17 G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. G-CM140: Public Speaking 3 hrs. G-AR220 Graphic Design for Nonmajors 3 hrs. General Education Courses 3-7 hrs. SPRING 18 G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or fall) G-CM221: Intercultural Communication 3 hrs. CM410 Multimedia Storytelling II 3 hrs. AR205 Multi-Media Software 2 hrs. General Education Courses 2-6 hrs. SPRING 19 EN313: Advanced Expository Writing 3 hrs. CM310 Public Relations & Social Media Campaigns 3 hrs. AR335 Interactive Software 3 hrs. CM440 Web Design II 3 hrs. General Education Courses 0-4 hrs. SPRING 20 CM475B: Senior Project in Communication 1 hr. Electives 11-15 hrs. *There is a pre-requisite for Statistics. A student must have an ACT in Math of 22 or higher, or have completed College Algebra. COMMUNICATION MAJOR: The Communication Program aims to develop majors who understand and effectively use communication skills in a variety of media with a variety of audiences. Students with this major will be prepared to work in diverse fields including news writing, broadcasting, public relations, human resources, event planning, political campaigning, organizational training, and conflict management.

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION G-ID101: ACE 2 hrs. G-CI251: Intro. to Ed. Practicum 1 hr. G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. (in Wichita) G-MA201: Survey of Mathematics 3 hrs. G-CI150: Introduction to Education 3 hrs. General Education Courses 6-10 hrs. G-PY101: Introduction to Psychology 3 hrs. General Education Course 1-5 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or spring) General Education Course 3-4 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or fall) CI220: Princ. & Strat. of Teaching 3 hrs. G-CI333: Intercultural Education 2 hrs. CI232: Educational Technology 2 hrs. G-EE210: Children's Literature 3 hrs. G-PE150: Concepts in Holistic Health 2 hrs. PY204: Child & Adolescent Development 3 hrs. SE210: Intro to Infant/Child/Youth with Special Needs 3 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 2-6 hrs. General Education Courses 0-4 hrs. EE301: Mthds for Tchg Art in Elem. School 2 hrs. General Education Course 3 hrs. CI455: The Teaching-Learning Process 3 hrs. EE303: Reading/Language Arts I 4 hrs. EE305: Mthds for Tchg PE in Elem. School 2 hrs. EE304: Mthds for Tchg Music in Elem. School 2 hrs. EE307: Mthds for Tchg Math in Elem. School 2 hrs. EE306: Mthds for Tchg Science in Elem. School 2 hrs. EE309: Mthds for Tchg Soc. Studies El. School 2 hrs. EE375: Elementary Ed. Practicum & Seminar 1 hr. EE444: Reading/Language Arts II 2 hrs. EE230: Mathematics Content for Elem. Teacher 3 hrs. EE375: Elementary Ed. Practicum & Sem. 1 hr. CI426: Methods for Teaching Health in Elem. & Sec. Schools 2 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 1-5 hrs. EE465: Student Teaching: Elementary 12 hrs. General Ed/Elective Course 3 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 12-16 hrs. CI476: Professional Seminar in Education 2 hrs. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR: The mission of McPherson College s Teacher Education Program is to produce service-oriented professionals who blend the art and science of teaching. Numerous experiences are provided as observers, aides, tutors, and as participants in student teaching experiences. Those seeking certification at all levels begin their professional work by the sophomore year and continue with incremental and sequential scheduling of their professional growth. Students must earn a minimum grade of C in G-EN111, G-CI150, & math courses. CI220 is a prerequisite for all methods courses.

ENGLISH G-ID101: ACE 2 hrs. G-EN235: Selected Topics in Lit. 3 hrs. G-CM120 Intro to Human Comm 3 hrs. (or any interterm) G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. G-EN210: Masterpieces of World Lit. 3 hrs. G-ML109: Level II Spanish 3 hrs. G-ML108: Level I Spanish 3 hrs. General Education Course 3-7 hrs. General Education Course 1-5 hrs. FALL 17 INTERTERM SPRING 18 G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or spring) General Education Course 3-4 hrs. EN230: Linguistics 2 hrs. EN340: British Literature I 3 hrs. G-EN270 Fiction 3 hrs. General Education Course 2-6 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or fall) EN335: Advanced English Grammar 2 hrs. EN345: British Literature II 3 hrs. General Education Courses 5-9 hrs. EN250L: American Literature I 3 hrs. General Education Course 3-4 hrs. G-EN255: American Literature II 3 hrs. CM305: Editing 3 hrs. EN313: Advanced Expository Writing 3 hrs. EN375: Jr. Seminar in English 1 hr. EN420: Creative Writing 3 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 5-9 hrs. EN430: History & Structure of English 2 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 1-5 hrs.. EN475: Sr. Seminar in English 2 hrs. General Ed/Elective Course 3-4 hrs. G-EN370 Poetry 3 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 10-14 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 9-13 hrs. ENGLISH MAJOR: The English Department commits itself to developing graduates who can read critically and communicate effectively and who understand the changing nature of language.

ENGLISH {Teacher Licensure} G-ID101: ACE 2 hr. G-EN235: Selected Topics in Lit. 3 hrs. G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. (or any interterm) G-ML109: Level II Spanish 3 hrs. G-CI150: Introduction to Education 3 hrs. G-PY101: Introduction to Psychology 3 hrs G-ML108: Level I Spanish 3 hrs. G-EN255: American Literature II 3 hrs. G-EN210: Masterpieces of World Literature 3 hrs. General Education Courses 0-4 hrs. General Education Courses 0-2 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. General Education Course 3 hrs. EN335: Advanced English Grammar 2 hrs. EN230: Linguistics 2 hrs G-CI251: Intro to Ed. Practicum 1 hr EN345: British Literature II 3 hrs. CI220: Principles & Strategies of Teaching 3 hrs.. (in Wichita) PY204: Child & Adolescent Psychology 3 hrs. G-CI333: Intercultural Education 2 hrs. General Education Courses 4-8 hrs. G-EN270: Fiction 3 hrs. EN340: British Literature I 3 hrs. CI232: Educational Technology 2 hrs. General Education Course 3-4 hrs. CI417: Methods of Teaching English in Sec. Schl 3 hrs. CI315: Reading in the Content Field 2 hrs. EN313: Advanced Expository Writing 3 hrs. CI351: Secondary Ed. Practicum & Seminar 2 hrs. EN320: Young Adult Literature 2 hrs. CM210: Multimedia Storytelling I 3 hrs. EN430: History & Structure of English Lang. 2 hrs. EN250: American Literature I 3 hrs. SE210: Intro Infants/Children/Youth w/ Spec Nds 3 hrs. EN375: Junior Seminar 1 hr. General Education Courses 0-3 hrs. General Education Course 0-3 hrs. CI455: The Teaching-Learning Process 3 hrs. General Education Course 3-4 hrs. CI475: Student Teaching: Secondary 12 hrs. G-EN210: World Literature I 3 hrs. CI476: Professional Seminar in Education 2 hrs. EN475: Senior Seminar 2 hrs. CM305: Editing 3 hrs. ENGLISH MAJOR: The English Department commits itself to developing graduates who can read critically and communicate effectively and who understand the changing nature of language.

ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP G-ID101: ACE 2 hrs. G-BI106: Environmental Biology 4 hrs. G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. NS350: Stewardship Seminar 1 hr. NS350: Stewardship Seminar 1 hr. G-NS141: Environmental Science 4 hrs. General Education/Elective Courses 4-8 hrs. G-SO101: Introduction to Sociology 3 hrs. The Environmental Stewardship major is flexible. During the Freshman year, students will personalize their major in consultation with the course instructor of the stewardship seminar. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. General Education/Elective Courses 3 hrs. G-BI201: Biodiversity 4 hrs. BI325: Human Ecology, Epidemiology and Public Health 4 hrs. BI234: Microbiology - 4 hrs. G-CH106: Environmental Chemistry 4 hrs. NS350: Stewardship Seminar 1 hr. General Education/Elective Major Courses 2-6 hrs. General Education/Elective Courses 3-7 hrs. BI354: Microbial Ecophysiology 5 hrs. NS495: Field Experience 4 hrs. NS375: Junior Seminar 1 hr. NS300: Research Methods 1 hr. NS404: Environmental Ethics 2 hrs. G-PH215: General Physics I 4 hrs. G-NS245: Climatology 4 hrs. General Education/Elective Major Courses 2-6 hrs. General Education/Elective Major Courses 5-9 hrs. NS416: Ecological Economics 2 hrs. NS350: Stewardship Seminar 1 hr. NS475: Senior Research 2 hrs. General Education/Elective Courses 11-15 hrs. General Education/Elective Major Courses 8-12 hrs.

Health Sciences G-ID101: ACE 2 hrs. Electives 3-4 hrs. G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. BI112: College Biology II 4 hrs. G-BI111: College Biology I 4 hrs. G-MA221: Elementary Applied Statistics 4 hrs. PE180: First Aid & Personal Safety 2 hrs. G-PY101: Introduction to Psychology 3 hrs. General Education Courses 0-2 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or spring) G-BI210: Prin. Of Nutrition 3 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or fall) G-CH111: College Chemistry I 5 hrs. CH112: College Chemistry II 5 hrs. PE280: Care & Treatment of Athletic Injuries 3 hrs. PE288: Psych. & Soc. Of Sport 2 hrs. General Education Courses 5-9 hrs. General Education Courses 2-6 hrs. BI315: Human Physiology 4 hrs. Electives 3-4 hrs. BI225: Human Anatomy 4 hrs. G-PH215: General Physics I 4 hrs. PH216: General Physics II 4 hrs. General Education Courses 4-8 hrs. PE330: Physiology of Exercise 3 hrs. General Education/Elective Courses 1-5 hrs. PE411: Kinesiology 4 hrs. Electives 3-4 hrs. PE475: Senior Seminar 2 hrs. NS/PE445: Readings & Research 1 hr. General Education/ Elective Courses 10-14 hrs. General Education Courses/Electives 7-11 hrs. HEALTH SCIENCES MAJOR: The purpose of the Department of Natural Science is to develop whole persons through experimental problem solving and the systematic study of the natural world. G-MA221 may have prerequisite depending on ACT math score (must have 22 to take G-MA221)

HISTORY -- Option I, Bachelor of Arts FALL 16 INTERTERM SPRING 17 G-ID101: ACE 2 hrs. General Education Course 3-4 hrs. G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. G-HI120: World Civilization Since 1500 3 hrs. G-HI110: World Civilization to 1500 3 hrs. G-HI130: Intro Mthds. for Hist. Analysis 3 hrs. Foreign Language 4 hrs. Foreign Language 4 hrs. General Education Courses 2-6 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or spring) General Education Course 3 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or fall) G-HI201: U.S. History to 1865 3 hrs. G-HI202: U.S. History since 1865 3 hrs. G-PS101: Historical Introduction to Politics 3 hrs. Elective in History 3 hrs. Elective in History 3 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 4-8 hrs. HI410: Colloquium in Historiography General Education Course 3-4 hrs. Electives in History 3 6 hrs. Research Methodology 3 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 9-13hrs. Elective in History 3 hrs. General Education Courses 6-10 hrs. Elective in History 3 hrs. General Ed/Elective Course 3-4 hrs. Elective in History 3 hrs. HI475: Senior Seminar 3 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 9-13 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 6-10 hrs. HISTORY MAJOR: The history major is designed to develop student scholarship in the field of history, to nurture historical and political awareness, and to enhance critical and analytical skills.

HISTORY -- Option II: Bachelor of Arts for Licensure in History (6-12) G-ID101: ACE 2 hrs. G-HI130: Introductory Methods for G-SO202: Minorities in the U.S. 3 hrs. Historical Analysis 3 hrs. G-CI150: Introduction to Education 3 hrs. G-HI110: World Civilization to 1500 3 hrs. G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. G-PS101: Historical Introduction to Politics 3 hrs. G-HI120: World Civilization since 1500 3 hrs. G-PY101: Introduction to Psychology 3 hrs. G-PE150: Concepts in Holistic Health 2 hrs. General Education Course 0-2 hrs. General Education Courses 0-2 hrs. G-ID 201: Sophomore Seminar (or spring) 2hrs. G-CI251: Intro to Ed. Practicum 1 hr. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar (or fall) 2hrs. CI220: Prin. & Strategies of Education 3 hrs. ( in Wichita) G-HI130 Intro Mthds. for Hist. Analysis 3hrs. CI232: Educational Technology 2 hrs. G-HI202: U.S. History since 1865 3 hrs. G-PS130: Principles of Geography 3 hrs. PY204: Child & Adolescent Development 3 hrs. Foreign Language 4 hrs. Foreign Language 4 hrs. General Education Courses 0-2 hrs. CI315: Reading in Content Field 2 hrs. CI351: Secondary Educ. Practicum and Sem. 2 hrs. EC201: Macroeconomics 3 hrs. G-SO101: Intro. to Sociology 3 hrs CI408: Mthds. Tchg. Soc. Sci. in Sec. Schl. 3 hrs. HI410: Colloquium in Historiography and CI455: The Teaching/Learning Process 3 hrs. Research Methodology 3 hrs. G-PS215: Global Peace Studies 3 hrs. SE210: Intro to Infants/Children/Youth w/spec Needs 3 hrs. HI361: Kansas History and Research 3 hrs G-HI140: American History to 1865 3 hrs. General Education/Elective Course 0-2 hrs. General Ed/Elective Course 2 hrs. FALL 19 INTERTERM SPRING 20 G-CI333: Intercultural Education 2 hrs. General Education Course 3-4 hrs. CI475: Student Teaching: Secondary 12 hrs. HI240: Native American History 3 hrs. CI476: Professional Seminar in Education 2 hrs. HI475: Senior Seminar 3 hrs. General Education Courses 4-8 hrs. HISTORY MAJOR: The Department of History and Politics commits itself to developing students' historical perspective and awareness of political ideology and practice.

PERFORMING ARTS: MUSIC Student enrolling even years G-ID101: ACE 2 hrs. G-PA110: Introduction to Performing Arts 3 hrs. G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. G-PA132/4: College Choir and/or Band 1 hr. PA330A: Private Lesson 1 hr. PA240: Music Theory II 3 hrs. PA330B: Private Piano 1 hr. PA244: Sight Singing and Ear Training II 1 hr. G-PA132/4: College Choir and/or Band 1 hr. PA330A: Private Lesson 1 hr. PA140: Music Theory I 3 hrs. PA330B: Private Piano 1 hr. PA144: Sight Singing & Ear Training 1 hr. General Ed/Elective Courses 3-6 hrs.(soc. Inst.) ET101: Creativity & Innovation 3 hrs. G-PA132/4: College Choir and/or Band 1 hr. General Education Course 3 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. PA340: Music Theory III 3 hrs. (Science) G-PA132/4: College Choir and/or Band 1 hr. PA344: Sight Singing and Ear Training III 1 hr. G-PA160: Performing for the Stage 3 hrs. PA330A: Private Lesson 1 hr. PA330A: Private Lesson 1 hr. PA330B: Private Piano 1 hr. PA330B: Private Piano 1 hr. G-PA170 Stagecrafts 3 hrs. PA440: Music Theory IV 3 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 3 hrs.(history) PA444: Sight Singing & Ear Training IV 1 hr. General Education Course 3 hrs. ( Beh. Science) G-PA132/4: College Choir and/or Band 1 hr. Electives 3 hrs. G-PA132/4: College Choir and/or Band 1 hr. PA330A: Private Lesson 1 hr. PA330A: Private Lesson 1 hr. PA330B: Private Piano 1 hr. PA330B: Private Piano 1 hr. PA365A: Conducting 2 hrs. G-PA385: Performing Arts History and Lit. I 3 hrs. PA375: Junior Seminar 1 hr. General Ed/Elective Courses 6-10 hrs. General Education Courses 6-10 hrs. (Lab Science & Health) (Math, Oral Competency) G-PA132/4: College Choir and/or Band 1 hr. Electives 3 hrs. G-PA132/4: College Choir and/or Band 1 hr. PA330A: Private Lesson 1 hr. PA330A: Private Lesson 1 hr. PA330B: Private Piano 1 hr PA330B: Private Piano 1 hr. G-PA390: Performing Arts History and Lit. II 3 hrs. PA475: Senior Project 2 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 6-10 hrs. (Global/Intercultural & Spanish) General Ed/Elective Course 7-11 hrs. (Rel/Blf/Val) PERFORMING ARTS: MUSIC MAJOR: The Department of Performing Arts commits itself to developing students who understand and appreciate the place of artistic creativity through performance and production.

PERFORMING ARTS: MUSIC {Teacher Licensure} Students enrolling even years G-ID101: ACE 2 hrs. G-PA110: Introduction to Performing Arts 3 hrs. G-PY101: Introduction to Psychology 3 hrs. G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. ET101: Creativity & Innovation 3 hrs. G-PA132/4: Choir 1 hr. and/or Band 1 hr. PA330: Private Lesson 1 hr. PA330A: Private Lesson 1 hr. PA330B: Private Piano 1 hr. PA330B: Private Piano 1 hr. G-PA132/4: Choir 1 hr. and/or Band 1 hr. PA240: Music Theory II 3 hrs. PA144: Sight Singing & Ear Training 1 hr. PA242: Sight Singing and Ear Training II 1 hr. PA140: Music Theory I 3 hrs. G-CI150: Introduction to Education 3 hrs. General Education Course: 2-3 hrs. (Health) CI220: Prin. & Strategies of Teaching 3 hrs. General Education Course 3 hrs. (Science) G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. CI232: Educational Technology 2 hrs. G-CI251: Intro to Education Practicum 1 hr. G-PA132/4: Choir- 1 hr. and/or Band 1 hr. G-PA132/4: Choir 1 hr. and/or Band 1 hr. G-PA160: Performing for the Stage 3 hrs. PA330: Private Lesson 1 hr. PA330: Private Lesson 1 hr. PA330B: Private Piano 1 hr. PA330B: Private Piano 1 hr. PA340: Music Theory III 3 hrs. PA440: Music Theory IV 3 hrs. PA344: Sight Singing & Ear Training III 1 hr. PA444: Sight Singing & Ear Training 1 hr. SE210: Intro. to Infants/Children/Youth with Special Needs 3 hrs. PY204: Child & Adolescent Psychology 3 hrs. CI315: Reading in the Content Field 2 hrs. General Education Course 3 hrs. G-PA132/4: Choir 1 hr. and/or Band 1 hr. G-PA132/4: Choir 1 hr. and/or Band 1 hr. (Oral Competency) PA275: Instrumental Techniques Lab 2 hrs. PA330: Private Lesson 1 hr. PA330: Private Lesson - 1 hr. PA330B: Private Piano 1 hr. PA330B: Private Piano 1 hr. PA330C: Private Guitar 1 hr. G-PA385: Performing Arts History and Lit I 4 hrs. PA365A: Conducting 2 hrs. CI454: Mthds. Tchng Instrmntal Music (7-12)- 3hrs. PA375: Junior Seminar 1 hr. CI465: Adv. Condcting & Rehrsal Techniques 2 hrs General Education Courses 7 hrs. (Lab Science & Spanish) General Education Course 3 hrs. (Mathematics)

G-PA170: Stagecrafts 3 hrs. General Education Course 3 hrs. PA330: Private Lesson 1 hr. CI455: Teaching-Learning Process 3 hrs. (Religion/Beliefs/Values) PA330B: Private Piano 1 hr. EE375: Elem. Ed. Practicum and Seminar 1 hr. PA475: Senior Project 2 hrs. CI451: Methods for Teaching Gen. Music (Pk-6) 3 hrs. G-PA132/4: Choir 1 hr. and/or Band 1 hr. G-PA132/4: Choir 1 hr. and/or Band 1 hr. G-CI333: Intercultural Ed. Seminar 2 hrs. PA330: Private Lesson 1 hr. CI351: Sec. Ed. Practicum & Seminar 1 hr. PA330B: Private Piano 1 hr. CI453: Methds for Tchng Vocal Music (7-12) 3 hrs. G-PA390: Performing Arts History and Lit II 4 hrs. General Education Course 3 hrs. (History) Fall 20 EE 465: Student Teaching: Elementary 6 hrs. CI475: Student Teaching: Secondary 6 hrs. CI476: Professional Seminar in Education 2 hrs. FIFTH ACADEMIC YEAR PERFORMING ARTS: MUSIC MAJOR: The Department of Performing Arts commits itself to developing students who understand and appreciate the place of artistic creativity through performance and production.

PERFORMING ARTS: THEATRE G-ID101: ACE 2 hrs. G-PA110: Introduction to Performing Arts 3 hrs. G-EN111: College Rhetoric II 3 hrs. G-PA160: Performing for the Stage 3 hrs. ET101: Creativity & Innovation for Transformation 3 hrs. General Education Courses 6-10 hrs. G-PA170: Stagecrafts 3 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. General Ed/Elective Course 3-4 hrs. PA330: Private Lesson 1 hr. Oral Competency Course 3 hrs. PA350: Dance I: Ballet and Ballroom 2 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 7-11 hrs. PA370: Theatrical Design 3 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 4-8 hrs. PA140: Music Theory I 3 hrs. General Ed/Elective Course 3-4 hrs. PA250: Dance II: Jazz and Tap 2 hrs. PA215B: Stage Management Practicum 1 hr. PA372: Costuming 2 hrs. PA220: Stage Make-up 2 hrs. G-PA385: Performing Arts History and Lit I 3 hrs. G-PA265: Script Analysis 3 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 5-9 hrs. PA365: Directing 2 hrs. PA375: Junior Seminar 1 hr. General Ed/Elective Courses 0-4 hrs. G-PA390: Performing Arts Hist and Lit II 3 hrs. PA400: Form and Style in Performing Arts 3 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 9-13 hrs. General Ed/Elective Course 3-4 hrs. PA475: Senior Capstone 2 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 7 11 hrs. PERFORMING ARTS: THEATRE MAJOR: The Department of Performing Arts commits itself to developing students who understand and appreciate the place of artistic creativity through performance and production.

PERFORMING ARTS: THEATRE {Teacher Licensure} G-ID101:ACE 2 hrs. G-PA110: Introduction to Performing Arts 3 hrs. G-CM140: Public Speaking 3 hrs. G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. ET101: Creativity & Innovation for Transformation 3 hrs. G-CI150: Introduction to Education 3 hrs. G-PA170: Stagecrafts 3 hrs. G-CM120: Introduction to Human Comm 3 hrs. PA140: Music Theory I 3 hrs. G-PA160: Performing for the Stage 3 hrs. G-PY101: Introduction to Psychology 3 hrs. G-ID202: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. General Education Course 3 hrs. CI232: Educational Technology 2 hrs. G-CM130: Interpersonal Communication - 3 hrs. G-CI251: Intro to Ed Practicum 1 hr. PA350: Dance I: Ballet & Ballroom 2 hrs. G-CI333: Intercultural Education 2 hrs. (in Wichita) PA370: Theatrical Design 3 hrs. SE210: Intro to Infants/Children/Youth w/ Special Needs 3 hrs. PY204: Child & Adolescent Development 3 hrs. CI220: Principles & Strategies of Teaching 3 hrs. PA400: Form & Style in Performing Arts 3 hrs. General Education Courses 0-3 hrs. General Education Courses 0-3 hrs. CI315: Reading in the Content Field 2 hrs. General Education Course 3-4 hrs. PA250: Dance II: Jazz & Tap 2 hrs. CI455: The Teaching Learning Process 3 hrs. CI416: Methods for Teaching Speech/Theatre PA375: Jr. Seminar 1 hr. in Secondary School 3 hrs. G-PA265: Script Analysis 3 hrs. PA220: Stage Make-Up 2 hrs. PA365B: Directing 2 hrs. PA372: Costuming 2 hrs. PA220: Stage Make-up 2 hrs. G-PA385: Performing Arts History and Lit I 3 hrs. General Education Courses 0-3 hrs. CI351: Secondary Education Practicum & Sem. 1 hr. General Education/Elective Courses: 0-3 hrs. G-PA390: Performing Arts History and Lit II 3 hrs. General Education Course 3-4 hrs. CI475: Student Teaching: Secondary 12 hrs. PA475: Senior Capstone 2 hrs. CI476: Professional Seminar in Education 2 hrs. General Education Courses 7-11 hrs. PERFORMING ARTS: THEATRE MAJOR: The Department of Performing Arts commits itself to developing students who understand and appreciate the place of artistic creativity through performance and production.

PERFORMING ARTS: MUSICAL THEATRE G-ID101: ACE 2 hrs. G-PA110: Introduction to Performing Arts 3 hrs. G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. G-PA132: College Choir 1 hr. ET101: Creativity & Innovation for Transformation 3 hrs. G-PA170: Stagecrafts -3 hrs. G-PA132: College Choir 1 hr. PA240: Music Theory II 3 hrs. PA140: Music Theory I 3 hrs. PA244: Sight Singing and Ear Training II 1 hr. PA 144: Sight Singing & Ear Training 1 hr. General Education Courses 0-3 hrs. G-ID202: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. General Education Course 3-4 hrs. G-PA160: Performing for the Stage 3 hrs. G-PA132: College Choir 1 hr. G-PA132: College Choir 1 hr. G-PA330: Private Lesson 1 hr. PA250: Dance I: Ballet and Ballroom 2 hrs. Oral Competency Course 3 hrs. General Education Courses 6-10 hrs. General Education Courses 5-9 hrs. G-PA132: College Choir 1 hr. General Education Course 3-4 hrs. G-PA132: College Choir 1 hr. PA220: Stage Make-Up 2 hrs. PA250: Dance II: Jazz and Tap 2 hrs. PA365B: Directing 2 hrs. PA330: Private Lesson 1 hr. PA375: Junior Seminar 1 hr. G-PA385: Performing Arts History and Lit I 3 hrs. General Education Courses 6-10 hrs. General Education Courses 5-9 hrs. G-PA132: College Choir 1 hr. PA410: Special Topics in Perf. Arts 2 hrs. G-PA132: College Choir 1 hr. G-PA390: Performing Arts History and Lit II 3 hrs. PA400: Theatrical Form and Style 3 hrs. PA475: Senior Capstone 2 hrs. Electives 8-12 hrs. General Ed/Electives 6-10 hrs. PERFORMING ARTS: MUSICAL THEATRE MAJOR: The Department of Performing Arts commits itself to developing students who understand and appreciate the place of artistic creativity through performance and production.

PHILOSOPHY/RELIGION G-ID101: ACE 2 hrs. General Education Course 3 hrs. G-PR107: Critical Thinking 3 hrs. G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. G-PR101: God & People in Ancient Israel 3 hrs. G-PR101: Introduction to Hebrew Bible 3 hrs. (or G-PR102: Jesus-NT Foundations 3 hrs.) General Ed/Elective Courses 3-7 hrs. G-PR106L: Spiritual Pathways 3 hrs. G-HI/PS101: Historical Intro. to Politics 3 hrs. General Education Courses 0-2 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. ( or spring) Electives 3 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or fall) G-PR102: Jesus NT Foundations - 3 hrs. G-PR201: Introduction to Philosophy 4 hrs. (or G-PR101: God & People in Ancient Israel 3 hrs.) General Ed/Elective Courses 6-10 hrs. PR201: Introduction to Philosophy 3 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 4-8 hrs. G-PR306: World Religions 3 hrs. Electives 3 hrs. PR375: Junior Seminar 1 hr. (or spring) PR375: Junior Seminar 1 hr. (or spring) G-PS215: Global Peace Studies 3 hrs. (or PR431: Topics in Religious or Theological Studies 3 hrs. or alternative course approved by Dr. MacGregor) G-CM130: Interpersonal Communication 3 hrs. (or alternative General Ed/Elective Courses 8-12 hrs. Course approved by Dr. MacGregor) General Ed/Elective Courses 5-9 hrs. PR475: Senior Seminar/Thesis 2 hrs.(or spring) Electives 3 hrs. PR475: Senior Seminar/Thesis 2 hrs. (or fall) If PR431 in Fall 18: G-CM130: Interpersonal Communication 3 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 10-14 hrs. If not PR431 in Fall 18: PR432: Topics in Philosophy 3 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 4-8 hrs. PHILOSOPHY/RELIGION MAJOR: The Philosophy/Religion Department offers courses designed to help the student study and reflect upon the major religious traditions and philosophical questions that have contributed to the making of our present world. Philosophy/religion offers an excellent liberal arts major since it involves a broad survey of Western and Eastern cultural heritage and develops analytical skills characteristic of a truly educated person. In addition and more particularly, a philosophy/religion major is excellent preparation for the student interested in the church whether in the professional ministry or as a lay person.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION G-ID101: ACE 2 hrs. General Education Course 3-4 hrs. G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. PE110: Introduction to Team Sports 2 hrs. PE160: Intro. to Individual & Dual Sports I 2 hrs. PE161: Intro. to Individual & Dual Sports II 2 hrs. G-PE150: Concepts in Holistic Health 2 hrs. OR PE280: Care/Treatment of Athletic Injuries 2 hrs. G-PE170: Personal & Community Health 2 hrs. G-PE150: Concepts in Holistic Health 2 hrs. OR General Education Courses 3-7 hrs. G-PE170: Personal & Community Health 2 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or spring) General Education Courses 3-4 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or fall) G-BI101: Principles of Biology 4 hrs. PE288: Psychology & Sociology of Sport 2 hrs. PE220: Anatomy & Physiology for PE majors 2 hrs. PY210: Human Sexuality 3 hrs. General Education Courses 4-8 hrs. General Education Courses 5-9 hrs. PE180: First Aid & Personal Safety 2 hrs. Electives 3-4 hrs. PE330: Physiology of Exercise 3 hrs. PE375: Junior Seminar 1 hr. General Ed/Elective Courses 9-13 hrs. PE380: History/Philosophy of Sport & PE 3 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 6-10 hrs. PE411: Kinesiology 3 hrs. General Ed/Elective Course 3-4 hrs. PE475: Senior Seminar in P.E. 2 hrs. PE450: Org. & Admin. of Health/PE/Athletics 3 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 10-13 hrs. General Ed/Elective Courses 6-10 hrs. PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJOR: The department offers programs designed for teaching physical education or health in the elementary and secondary schools, graduate preparation, and related areas of special emphasis such as health, recreation, coaching, business, fitness, and sports information. Students may wish to select more than one area to widen their base for professional opportunities.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION {Teacher Licensure} G-ID101: ACE 2 hrs. General Education Courses 3-4 hrs. G-CI150: Introduction to Education 3 hrs. G-EN111: College Composition II 3 hrs. PE110: Introduction to Team Sports 2 hrs. PE161: Intro. to Individual & Dual Sports II 2 hrs. PE160: Intro. to Individual & Dual Sports I 2 hrs. PE280: Care/Treatment of Athletic Injuries 2 hrs. G-PY101: Introduction to Psychology 3 hrs. General Education Courses 2-6 hrs. General Education Courses: 0-4 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or spring) General Education Course 2-3 hrs. G-ID201: Sophomore Seminar 2 hrs. (or fall) G-BI101: Principles of Biology 4 hrs. G-CI251: Intro. to Ed. Practicum 1 hr. CI220: Principles & Strategies of Teaching 3 hrs. G-PE170: Personal & Community Health 2 hrs. (in Wichita) PE288: Psychology & Sociology of Sport 2 hrs. PE220: Anatomy & Physiology for PE Majors 2 hrs. PY204: Child & Adolescent Development 3 hrs. SE210: Intro. to Infant/Child/Youth with Special Needs 3 hrs. PY210: Human Sexuality 3 hrs. General Education Courses 0-3 hrs. General Education Courses 0-3 hrs. CI232: Educational Technology 2 hrs. PE410: Methods for Teaching Physical G-CI333: Intercultural Education 2 hrs. CI315: Reading in the Content Field 2 hrs. Education in Sec. School 2 hrs CI351: Secondary Ed. Practicum & Sem. 1 hr. PE180: First Aid & Personal Safety 2 hrs. EE375: Elementary Ed. Practicum & Sem. 1 hr. PE375: Junior Seminar 1 hr. G-PE150: Concepts in Holistic Health 2 hrs. PE380: History/Philosophy of Sport & P.E. 3 hrs. PE305: Mthds for Tchng PE in Elem. School 3 hrs. General Education Courses 2-6 hrs. PE330: Physiology of Exercise 3 hrs. General Education Courses 0-4 hrs. CI455: The Teaching-Learning Process 3 hrs. General Education Course 3-4 hrs. EE465: Student Teaching: Elementary 6 hrs. PE411: Kinesiology 3 hrs. CI475: Student Teaching: Secondary 6 hrs. PE426: Methods for Teaching Health CI476: Professional Education Seminar 2 hrs. in Elem. & Sec. School 2 hrs. PE450: Org. & Admin. of Health/PE/Athl. 3 hrs. PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJOR: The department offers programs designed for teaching physical education or health in the elementary and secondary schools, graduate preparation, and related areas of special emphasis such as health, recreation, coaching, business, fitness, and sports information. Students may wish to select more than one area to widen their base for professional opportunities.