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School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation
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  Minor in Fundraising and Resource Development

School of Music

School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation

Department of Recreation and Park Administration

Minor in Fundraising and Resource Development (18 cr.)

2.000 minimum cumulative GPA required. No Pass/Fail.

Required courses (5 cr.)

 HPER  T101   Resource Development/Fundraising (3 cr.)
 HPER  T201   Annual Giving (2 cr.)(Spring semester only)

Choose two courses in fundraising and resource development from the following list (4 cr.):

 HPER  T202   Major Gifts and Planned Giving (2 cr.)
 HPER  T203   Development Services (2 cr.)
 HPER  T301   Capital Campaigns (2 cr.)
 HPER  T302   Development Marketing and Analytical Services (2 cr.)
 HPER  T401   Advanced Planning Giving Techniques, Wills, and Estates (2 cr.)

Choose one course in ethics from the following list (3 cr.):

 PHIL  P140   Introduction to Ethics (3 cr.)
 REL   R170   Religion, Ethics, and Public Life (3 cr.)

Choose one course in writing and public speaking from the following list (3 cr.):

 CMCL  C121   Public Speaking (3 cr.)
 CMCL  C122   Interpersonal Communication (3 cr.)
 CMCL  C205   Introduction to Communication and Culture (3 cr.)
 CMCL  C223   Business and Professional Communication (3 cr.)
 CMCL  C225   Discussion and Decision Making (3 cr.)
 CMCL  C228   Argumentation and Advocacy (3 cr.)
 CMCL  C229   Ways of Speaking (3 cr.)
 ENG    W231  Professional Writing Skills (3 cr.)
 ENG    W240  Community Service Writing (3 cr.)
 ENG    W270  Argumentative Writing (3 cr.)
 ENG    W350  Advanced Expository Writing (3 cr.)
 THTR   T115    Oral Interpretation (3 cr.)
 THTR   T120    Acting I (3 cr.)

Choose one course in social organization and behavior from the following list (3 cr.):

 ANTH   E105    Culture and Society (3 cr.)
 HIST     A307    American Cultural History (3 cr.)
 HIST     A347    American Urban History (3 cr.)
 POLS   Y105    Introduction to Political Theory (3 cr.)
 POLS   Y308    Urban Politics (3 cr.)
 POLS   Y326    American Social Welfare Policy (3 cr.)
 SOC     S215    Social Change (3 cr.)
 SOC     S217    Social Inequality (3 cr.)
 SOC     S360    Topics in Social Organization (3 cr.) (appropriate topics)
 SPEA   V221    Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector (3 cr.)
 SPEA   V362    Nonprofit Management and Leadership (3 cr.)

Note: An internship (T499) is strongly recommended for all minor students.
A C- minimum grade is required for each course by all College of Arts and Science minor students.

A minimum of 6 credit hours must be taken at the 300-400 course level by all College of Arts and Science minor students.

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School of Music

Introduction

A limited number of courses in the theory and history of music in the School of Music are accepted for credit toward degrees in the College of Arts and Sciences. The B.A. in music is designed for students who want a general knowledge of the history and theory of music; it is not a professional degree. Students working toward this degree are not eligible to take courses in music education such as methods, student teaching, etc., to fulfill certification requirements.

Major in Music—B.A.

Requirements
Students must complete the following, (for course descriptions see the School of Music Bulletin):

  1. T151-T152-T251-T252-T351 Theory and Literature I-II-III-IV-V (3-3-3-3-3 cr.); M401-M402 History and Literature of Music I-II (4-4 cr.). 3 additional credit hours elected from 300- or 400-level courses in music theory or history (T3**, T4**, M3**, or M4**).
  2. Four semesters of enrollment in individual performance study (applied music), ordinarily on a single instrument (Z110).
  3. Four semesters of enrollment in a performance ensemble (X001, X040, X050, X060, X070, or X414).

The grade point average of all courses taken in the major (excluding performance study and performance ensemble grades) must be at least 2.000. Any course in which the student receives a grade below C- may not be used to fulfill a major requirement.

Students satisfying requirements for the B.A. with a major in music are required to earn credits in applied music and ensembles, credits that are considered outside the College of Arts and Sciences. Students earning the B.A. with a major in music may take a maximum of 32 credit hours outside the College if the courses are required for their major degree program. Note that grades earned in performance study and performance ensembles will not count in the student's major grade point average.

In addition to the basic university fees, students will pay the performance study fee for each performance study course taken.

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