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ACCT - Accounting
ACES - Aircraft Structural Technology
AERO - Aviation Management
AMGT-Aviation-Science-Management
AMKT - Aviation Science and Marketing
AMTP - Aviation Maint Technology
ANTH - Anthropology
ARTS - Art
ASPC - Aerospace
ASTP - Aircraft Structural Technology
ASTR - Astronomy
ATCM - Air Traffic Management
AVIA - Aviation Flight
AVNC - Avionics Technology
BIOL - Biology
BMGT - Business Management
BMKT - Business Marketing
BUSA - Business
CHEM - Chemistry
COMM - Communication
CRJU - Criminal Justice
CRWR - Creative Writing Curriculum
CSCI - Computer Science
ECON - Economics
ECSE - Early Childhood Special Ed
EDUC - Education
ENGL - English
ENGR - Engineering
ENVS - Environment Science
ETEC - Electronic Technology
EURO - European Studies
FINA - Finance
FREN - French
FYES - Freshman Year Experience
GEOG - Geography
GEOL - Geology
GRMN - German
HEXS-Health-Exercise
HIST - History
HLSA - Health Services Administration
HLTH - Health
Honors Courses
HS - Health Science
HUMN - Humanities
IDS - Interdisciplinary Studies
ISCI - Integrated Science
ITEC - Information Technology
LATN - Latin
LEAD - Leadership
LENB - Legal Environment of Business
MATH - Mathematics
MCOM - Mass Communication
MGMT - Management
MKTG - Marketing
MUSA - Music-Applied
MUSC - Music
NMAC - New Media and Communications
NURS - Nursing
OCTA - Occupational Therapy Assistant
PBSF - Public Safety
PBSV - Public Service
PFWR - Professional Writing
PHIL - Philosophy
PHYS - Physics
PLA - Prior Learning Assessment
POLS - Political Science
PSYC - Psychology
READ - Reading
RESP - Respiratory Therapy
SCIE - Science
SCM - Supply Chain Management
SOCI - Sociology
SOCW - Social Welfare
SPAN - Spanish
SPED - Special Education
SSCI - Social Sciences
SURV - Surveying
THEA - Theatre
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1001 Elementary I
1002 Elementary II
12 hours of approved electives
18 hours of approved electives
2001 Intermediate I
2002 Intermediate II
AND
Any 2000, 3000 or 4000 level COMM, CRWR, ENGL, HUMN, IDS, MCOM, or NMAC course or others with permission of the NMAC Coordinator
Any 2000, 3000 or 4000 level ITEC course with permission of NMAC Coordinator
Any 2000-4000 level course with an ENGL, MCOM, SPAN, GRMN, or FREN designation
Any approved Area C-F Course
Any approved Area C-F Course Credit: 3-4 hours
Any approved Area C-F Course Credit: 3 hours
FREN
Any French course(s) at the 3000-level
HIST
Any history course(s) at the 3000-level
AERO
Any Non-Required AERO Course
AMGT
Any Non-Required AMGT Course
BUSA/MGMT/ECON
Any Non-Required BUSA/MGMT/ECON Course
SPAN
Any Spanish course(s) at the 3000-level
*Approved Elective
Area A Math Elective
Area A Math Elective Credit 3 hours
Area C Elective
Area D Elective
Area D Elective
Area D Elective MATH 1401 is strongly recommended
Area E Elective
ARTS 1100
Art Appreciation
Aviation Elective
BIOL 1002KH
Honors Introductory Biology II
Choose one HIST 3000-4000 level Non-U.S. Elective Credit: 3 hours
Choose one HIST 3000-4000 level U.S. Elective Credit: 3 hours
Choose two of the following: POLS 2201, POLS 2301, POLS 2401 or POLS 2501 Credit: 6 hours
*Approved Elective Credit: 3 hours - BUSA 2201 or ITEC 2201 Business Information Applications Preferred
*Approved Elective Credit: 3 hours - PSYC 2103 preferred
ENGL 2111H
Honors World Literature I
ENGL 2131H
Honors American Literature I
ENGL 2132H
Honors American Literature II
Foreign (Modern) Language (Any)
HIMT 2330
Coding I
HIST 1111H
Honors History of World Civilization to 1650
HIST 1112H
Honors History of World Civilization since 1650
HIST 2112H
Honors United States History Since 1865
Humanities – See Area C and senior college specific requirements
HUMN 2111H
Honors Humanities
Lab Science
Lab Science Elective CHEM 1211K, CHEM 1212K sequence is strongly recommended
Lab Science Elective PHYS 2211K-2212K or CHEM 1211K-1212K are recommended.
Lab Science Elective (Preferred CHEM 1151K; Acceptable BIOL 1001K, BIOL 2107K, CHEM 1211K or PHYS 1111K - must be lab course)
Lab Science Elective (Preferred CHEM 1152K; Acceptable BIOL 1002K, BIOL 2108K, CHEM 1212K or PHYS 1112K - must be lab course & sequence to first science course)
Literature Elective
MATH 1113H
Honors Precalculus
NMAC 4483H
Honors Capstone Professional Portfolio
ACCT 3000/4000
One ACCT 3000/4000 level course
One elective from core curriculum Areas A-E
One hour of credit for MATH 1251 taken in Area F
One hour of credit for MATH 2270 taken in Area F
MGMT 3000/4000
One MGMT 3000/4000 level course
MKTG 3000/4000
One MKTG 3000/4000 level course
OR
OR (if not taken in Area F lower Division Major Requirement)
permission of instructor
Perspectives Elective
POLS 1101H
Honors American Government
POLS 2301H
Honors Introduction to Comparative Politics
PSYC 1101H
Honors Introduction to General Psychology
SOCI 1101H
Honors Introduction to Sociology
Social Sciences – See Area E and senior college specific requirements
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