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Beginning Fall 2009, use the following checklists:
Minors:
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Computer Science – 21 hrs: CSC 100, CSC 121, 133, 221, 332 and 6 additional CSC hrs at the 200 level or above, including at least 3 hrs at the 300-400 level. Minimum "C" (2.00) average in minor courses.
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Digital Arts: 24 hours. A minor in digital arts requires completion of 24 hours, including 18 hours of core courses and 6 hours of electives. At least 3 elective hours must be at the 300 level or above, and at least 3 elective hours must be chosen from outside a student’s major department.
Core Courses: ART 101, 260; CSC 112 or 121 (or other approved course), CSC 204, 220 (ART 220) (FST 220), and COM 280 or FST 201. ART 101 is a prerequisite for ART 260. ART 260 should also be taken before CSC 204 and before CSC 220 (ART 220) (FST 220).
Electives: CSC 255, 320, 370, 421, 430 (FST 430), 475, 491; ART 280, 311, 312, 320, 339, 341, 343, 360, 411, 412, 475, 491, 495; COM 160, 211, 260, 365, 380, 385, 460, 480, 485, 489, 491; CRW 210; FST 220, 301, 302, 318, 320, 330, 331, 332, 333, 368, 392, 393, 394, 397, 398, 430 (CSC 430) 495, 497; MUS 110, 210, 310, 491; THR 211, 305, 411.
Students must earn at least a "C" (2.00) average in courses counted for a digital arts minor.
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Information Technology – 18 hrs: 12 hrs. core, 6 hrs electives at least 3 of which must be 300-level or higher. Core 12 hrs: CSC 110, 112, or 121, MIS 216 or equivalent; LIB 103; any 3-hr 200 or higher level CSC or MIS course. Electives 6 hrs: Any 200 or higher level CSC course (not used to fulfill the core requirement); ART 220 (FST 220), ART 320 (FST 320); CHM 425; COM 260; CRW 319; EDN 303, 416; ENG 204, 314, 319; FST 201, 395, 497; GGY 224, 422, 424; Any 200 or higher level MIS course; MUS 110; PAR 110, 218; SOC 303. Minimum "C" (2.00) average in minor courses.
Beginning Fall 2007, use the following checklists:
Beginning Fall 2006, use the following checklists:
Beginning Fall 2005, use the following checklists:
Fall 2004, use the following checklists:
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