- FYE 101 – 1 credit hour
- Freshman Year Experience FYE 101
- ENG 101/101E – 3 credit hours
- ENG 101/101E English Composition I – 3 credit hours
- ENG 102 English Composition II – 3 credit hours
- ENG 102 – 3 credit hours
- ENG 101/101E English Composition I – 3 credit hours
- ENG 102 English Composition II – 3 credit hours
- Literature ENG – 3 credit hours
- 3 Hours selected from 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, or 206 Literature ENG
- ENG/COMM 221 – 3 credit hours
- ENG 221 Speech Communication (also listed as COM 221) – Designed as an introduction to the basic principles of extemporaneous speaking, this course will familiarize students with workable methods for planning, preparing, and delivering speeches. Course work will consist of reading, projects, tests, and a minimum of 3-4 speeches. Offered fall day, fall night S1, spring day, summer night S2.
- Humanities, Writing, or Speech – 3 credit hours
- Humanities, Writing, Speech, GEC: May be satisfied by completing 6 sequential hours of literature, or an upper level literature, writing, speech, history, or religion/philosophy course.
MIS 110, 220, 240 or computer literacy exam – 0-3 credit hours
MIS 110, 220, 240 or computer literacy exam – 0-3 credit hours
*BBA Candidates must complete all Class and Programmatic Assessment Requirements within the Division of Business in order to graduate.
- MIS 220 Computer Literacy II: This course will focus on intermediate to advanced functions within office suite applications. In addition, the student will work with basic file management and internet functions, and will use the data sharing capabilities of each application. Offered spring day, spring online S2, summer online.
REL 101 or 102 (1 required) – 3 credit hours
- Religion & Philosophy, GEC: REL 101 or 102 (one required)
- REL 102, 102, 201, 241, or 251 (one rquired)
REL 101, 102, 201, 241, or 251 (1 required) – 3 credit hours
- Religion & Philosophy, GEC: REL 101 or 102 (one required)
- REL 102, 102, 201, 241, or 251 (one required)
HIS 111 or 201 – 3 credit hours
- History (6 paired: hours: 111-112 or 201-202)
HIS 112 or 202 – 3 credit hours
- 6 paired hours: 111-112 or 201-202
MAT 131, MAT 141, or MAT 142 – 3-5 credit hours
- MAT 131 College Algebra: This course includes the study of functions and their graphs. The study includes polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Emphasis is placed on solving equations and inequalities. The graphic calculator is helpful in the course. Students enrolled in ESL105 or MAT 115 concurrently with MAT131 must successfully complete that course in order to pass MAT131. Prerequisites: Grade of “C” or better in MAT112, a math ACT score of 19, or an equivalent subscore on the SAT or COMPASS test. Offered fall day and spring day.
- MAT 141 Precalculus: This is integrated course in college algebra and trigonometry designed to provide an adequate background for an intensive study of analytic geometry and calculus. Topics include the system of real numbers; algebraic, exponential logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; complex numbers; theory of equations, and other selected topics. The use of a graphing calculator is required in this course. Prerequisites: Two years of high school algebra and one year of geometry or the satisfactory completion of MAT131. Offered spring day.
- MAT 142 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I: This is the first course in a three-semester sequence of analytic geometry, differential calculus, and integral calculus. This course introduces the three main ideas of limits and continuity, differentiation, and integration. Topics covered include the limit, the derivative and its applications, the conic sections, and the integral. Prerequisites: MAT141 or consent of the instructor. Offered fall day.
Natural Science – 8 credit hours
- Natural Science, GEC: 8 hours any combination selected from BIO 111, BIO 112, CHE 111, CHE 112, PHY 101, PHY 102, PHY 241, or PHY 242
ART 121, MUS 231, MUS 233, MUS 235, MUS 236 or ENG/DRA 131 – 3 credit hours
- Fine Arts ART 121, MUS 231, MUS 233, MUS 235, MUS 236, or ENG/DRA 131
Physical Education (HPPE) – 1 credit hour
- Human Performance & Physical Education (HPPE), GET: Any activity course
Behavioral/Social Sciences – 3 credit hours
- Select from PSY 113, SOC 211, BUS 201, BUS 202, HIS 221 (Note: BBA candidates are advised to take BUS 201 or BUS 202)
Total – 49 credit hours