Academic Programs
The State of Louisiana Board of Regents,
in its
Master Plan for Higher Education
,
designated LSU as Louisiana's single
“comprehensive university.”
LSU is also the “flagship university” of the
state of Louisiana.
LSU is accredited by the Commission on
Colleges of the Southern Association of
Colleges and Schools, to award
bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and
profes-sional degrees
.
LSU students have the opportunity to
experience a rich diversity of courses,
curric-ula, students, faculty, and settings that
stimulate and challenge individual growth. As
the state's comprehensive University, LSU
offers numerous choices for intellectual
development, career options, and cultural
expo-sure. The undergraduate classroom is enhanced
through LSU's research status, ensuring that
students are aware of the most recent
discov-eries and are taught innovative modes of
inquiry.
Bachelor's degrees are offered in 72 major
fields, master's degrees are offered in 72 major
fields, and doctoral degrees are offered in 54
major fields.
The University has no more important
mission than to provide its students with
outstanding learning opportunities. LSU offers
undergraduate programs of study that are both
rigorous and exciting. These programs attract
bright, energetic students who wish to prepare
for the career challenges of the 21
stcentury.
UNDERG RADUA TE DEGREES
Academic programs and services at LSU
provide students with the opportunity to obtain
a strong general education, explore a variety of
fields and majors, and have direct contact with
faculty in their major field. Freshmen are
admitted to University College where they
either declare a major or examine educational
and career alternatives while completing the
general education requirements. To complete
degree requirements, students must meet the
admission requirements of a senior or
degree-granting college.
Students select from degree programs
offered by nine senior colleges and schools.
College of Agriculture
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science in Forestry
College of Art & Design
Bachelor of Architecture
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Interior Design
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
College of Arts & Sciences
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of General Studies
Bachelor of Science
College of Basic Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science in Geology
E. J. Ourso C ollege of Business
Administration
Bachelor of Science
College of Education
Bachelor of Science
College of Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Construction
Management
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Environmental
Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering
Man ship School of Mass
Comm unication
Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication
Co llege o f Mu sic & D ram atic Arts
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Music Education
GRAD UATE DEGR EES
Graduate degrees that the University is
currently authorized by the Board of Regents to
offer are listed below. Please see the chapter
“Graduate and Professional Programs” for
additional information.
Master of Agriculture
Master of Applied Statistics
Master of Architecture
Master of Arts
Master of Arts in Liberal Arts
Master of Business Administration
Master of Education
Master of Fine Arts
Master of Landscape Architecture
Master of Library & Information Science
Master of Mass Communication
Master of Music
Master of Natural Sciences
Master of Public Administration
Master of Science
Master of Science in Biological &Agricultural
Engineering
Master of Science in Chemical Engineering
Master of Science in Civil Engineering
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Master of Science in Industrial Engineering
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering
Master of Science in Systems Science
Master of Science in Engineering Science
Master of Social Work
Certificate of Advanced Study in Library &
Information Science
Certificate of Education Specialist
Doctor of Musical Arts
Doctor of Philosophy
COURSE OFFERINGS
Instruction is provided through a wide
variety of on- and off-campus courses. The
academic year is divided into fall and spring
semesters and a summer term consisting of one
or more sessions. Most classes are taught
between 7:30 a.m. and 10 p.m., Monday
through Friday.
The fall semester starts in mid-August and
ends in mid-December; the spring semester
lasts from January to May. Between the spring
semester and the summer term, there is a
three-week intensive intersession, during which
students attend classes for three hours each day.
The summer sessions are generally held from
early June to early August. Many students take
advantage of the summer term to expedite
graduation, to take courses unavailable during
the fall or spring, or to lighten their academic
load for the following semester.
Some courses are taught through
corre-spondence study, via television, or in
off-campus locations through the Division of
Continuing Education. These offerings provide
maximum flexibility for students, particularly
older students and those who work during the
day. Also available are educational
oppor-tunities through ROTC, the “Artist and Lecture
Series,” the Career Services Center,
LSU-Baton Rouge Community College
Cross-Enrollment Program, and LSU-Southern
University cooperative programs.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Students with superior academic potential
can find challenges in the Honors College in
the form of advanced course work, lectures,
seminars, and independent research. For
addi-tional information, see the “Honors College”
section in this catalog.
The Division of Continuing Education
offers instruction for individuals who are not in
residence on any LSU campus through
off-campus classes, correspondence study, short
courses, conferences, seminars, and other
specialized instructional programs. For more
information, see the section “Division of
Continuing Education” in this catalog.
Extension Credit Programs are offered
throughout the state. A Master of Library &
Information Science degree is offered at varied
locations throughout the state, the Master of
Arts in Liberal Arts is offered at Fort Polk, and
a doctoral degree in education is offered in
Shreveport.
In addition, a program sponsored by the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at the
Water-ways Experiment Station, Vicksburg,
Missis-sippi, represents a consortium of LSU, Texas
A&M, and Mississippi State University, each
of whom provides doctoral courses in various
scientific fields.
Courses are also offered through public
and cable television, by satellite,
audio-graphics, and compressed video.
The LSU Evening School offers students
opportunities to obtain college degrees by
attending courses at night and on weekends.
Students may work toward undergraduate
degrees in computer science, English, general
business administration, general studies,
history, mathematics, political science,
psychology (B.A. or B.S.), and sociology, a
Master of Arts in Liberal Arts degree, or
certification in elementary and secondary
education. Courses may be taken for degree
credit or audited. These courses are offered on
the LSU campus and at various sites in East
Baton Rouge Parish.
In an effort to ensure success in sports and
academics, the Academic Center for Student
Athletes offers career, academic, and personal
counseling tailored to the needs of
student-athletes.
ARTIST AND LECTURE SER IES
AND LECTU RESHIPS
LSU sponsors artist and lecture series and
lectureships to foster intellectual inquiry,
stimulate dialog, and cultivate unique
experi-ences with outstanding performance in a
variety of fields. Among these programs are:
• Aesculapian Lecture Series in Veterinary
Medicine
• Arts & Sciences Humanities Lecture Series
• Senator John Breaux Annual Symposium in
Media and Public Affairs
• British Petroleum Lecture Series in Geology
• Chancellor’s Distinguished Lectureship
Series
• Design Week Visiting Critic, School of
Landscape Architecture
• J. Norman Efferson Lectureship Series
• Festival of Contemporary Music
• Walter Lynwood Fleming Lectures in
Southern History
• James C. and Cherie H. Flores Master of
Business Administration Program
Distinguished Speaker Series
• Frank J. Germano Lecture Series on the
Practice of Civil Engineering
• Max Goodrich Distinguished Speaker Series
in Physics and Astronomy
• Giles Wilkeson Gray Lecture Series in
Communication Studies
• J. C. Greer Distinguished Speaker Series in
Business Administration
• Holt B. Harrison/Harrison Paint Co./Elmira
H. Harrison Lectureship
• Walter Hitesman Lecture Series in Mass
Communication
• Hubert H. Humphrey Lectureship in Public
Affairs
• Thomas Austin Kirby Lectures in the
Humanities
• J. W. Kistler Conference
• W. A . Lawrence Lecture
• School of Library & Information Science
Beta Phi Mu Lecture Series
• Louisiana Environmental Lecture Series of
the Coast and Environment
• Paula G. Manship College of Art & Design
Lecture Series
• Modern History Colloquium
• Oceanography & Coastal Sciences
Distin-guished Lectureship Series
• Pasquale Porcelli Distinguished Lecture
Series in Mathematics
• Patrick Lecture Series in Nutrition, Food
Science, and Wetland Science
• Janice R. Sachse Visiting Artist Series
• Edward Douglass White Lectures
• L. J. Wilbert Memorial Lectures in Geology
• School of Music—Throughout each year,
the School of Music presents a
comprehen-sive series of concerts involving faculty
soloists, symphony, wind ensemble; jazz,
gospel, choral, and chamber music; and
opera.
• LSU Theatre presents five major
pro-ductions each year, as well as a “Second
Season” of student-directed presentations.
Swine Palace Productions, a professional
theatre company, offers productions in the
fall and spring, in association with LSU
Theatre.
BO AR D O F R EG EN TS ' AC AD EM IC
POLICY
The University conforms to Board of
Regents' requirements to ensure consistency of
official documentation with the Regents'
Inven-tory of Degree and Certificate Programs. The
following standardized terms are used in LSU
catalogs, diplomas, commencement programs,
transcripts, and other official documents.
Degree • The title of the award conferred
on students by a college, university, or
profes-sional school upon completion of a unified
program of study (i.e., Bachelor of Arts, B.A.;
Bachelor of Science, B.S.; Master of Science,
M.S.; Master of Fine Arts, M.F.A.; Master of
Landscape Architecture, M.L.A.; Doctor of
Philosophy, Ph.D., etc.).
Degree Program • A grouping of
campus-approved courses and requirements (i.e.,
minimum gpa, comprehensive examinations,
English and mathematics proficiency) that,
when satisfactorily completed by a student, will
entitle him or her to a degree from a public
institution of higher education.
Degree Designation • A degree
designa-tion for each authorized program at public
institutions of higher education is listed in the
Board of Regents' Inventory of Degree and
Certificate Programs. Some professional
programs require the name of the general
subject area as part of the degree designation
(i.e., Bachelor of Architecture, B.Arch.; Master
of Social Work, M.S.W.; Juris Doctorate, J.D.,
etc.).
Degree Subject Area • The primary
disci-pline that constitutes the focus of a degree
program. (For example, a Bachelor of Arts in
history. In some cases, the degree subject area
is part of the degree title, as in Bachelor of
Architecture, Master of Landscape
Architecture.) When a student satisfactorily
completes a degree program, he/she will be
entitled to a degree in the appropriate subject
area (i.e. biology, history, English, etc.)
Degree Title • The complete label of a
degree program consisting of the degree
designation and the degree subject area (i.e.,
Bachelor of Arts in history; Bachelor of
Science in chemistry).
Curriculum • A description of the
required and elective courses for a degree
pro-gram.
1
C la ss if ic atio n o f I ns tr uc tio na l P ro gr am s
Major • That part of a degree program that
consists of a specified group of courses in a
particular discipline or field. The name of the
major is usually consistent with the degree
subject area. A major usually consists of 25
percent or more of the total hours required in
an undergraduate curriculum. Establishment of
a major requires prior approval by the Board of
Regents.
Minor • That part of a degree program that
consists of a specified group of courses in a
particular discipline or field. The minor usually
consists of 15 percent or more of the total hours
required in an undergraduate curriculum.
Minors do not require prior approval by the
Board of Regents.
Concentration • An alternative track of
courses within a major, accounting for at least
30 percent of the major requirements.
Estab-lishment of a concentration does not require
prior approval by the Board of Regents.
Transcripts list degree titles, majors,
minors, and concentrations. Diplomas list only
the appropriate degree designations.
Undergraduate degrees that the University
is currently authorized by the Board of Regents
to offer are presented in the following tables by
college. Minors and areas of concentration
within degree programs are also listed.
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE DEGREE PROGRAMS—UNDERGRADUATE
D E P A R T M E N T C U R R IC U L U M /M A J O R ( C IP C O D E ) C U R R I C U L U M C O D E D E G R E E # H R S . C O N C E N TR A T IO N C O N C E N T R A T I O N C O D E Agricultural Economics & Agribusiness Agricultural Business (010101)1 A G B U B.S. 134 Agribusiness Finance AG BF IN Agribusiness Management A G B M G T International Marketing I N TM K T Bio logica l &
Agricultural Engineering
For undergraduate degree, see the College of Engineering
Food Science Food Science & Technology F D S C T B.S. Food Business/Marketing B U S M K T Foo d C hem istry & An alysis F D C H A N Food Processing &
Technology
P R T EC H Food Safety/Applied
Microbiology
F DS AM B Human E cology Dietetics
(190503)
HED B.S. 128 Family, Child, & Consum er
Sciences (190701)
H E F C C B.S. 128-130 Consumer Science C N S U M R Human Services Managem ent H S M G T Te xtil es , A pp are l, &
Merchandising (080102)
H E T A M B.S. 128 Apparel Design A P P A R L Merchandising M E R C H D Textile Science TEX TIL Interdepartmental An ima l, Dairy , & P oultry
Sciences (020 201 )
A D P B.S. 134 Animal Sciences A N I M A L Dairy Foods Technology D R Y F D S Dairy Production D R Y P R D Poultry Sciences POULTR Science and Technology—
Animal Science
S C IT N A S cien ce an d T ech no lo gy —
-Dairy Science
S C IT N D Science and Technology—
Poultry Science
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE DEGREE PROGRAMS—UNDERGRADUATE
D E P A R T M E N T C U R R IC U L U M /M A J O R ( C IP C O D E ) C U R R I C U L U M C O D E D E G R E E # H R S . C O N C E N TR A T IO N C O N C E N T R A T I O N C O D E3+1— Animal Sciences 3+1A 3+1— Dairy Sciences 3+1D 3+1— Poultry Sciences 3+1P Environmental Managem ent
S ys te m s (030102) E N S Y S B.S. 130 Environmental Science E N V S C I Policy An alysis P L C Y A N Resource Conservation R E S C O N P la nt & S oil S ys te m s (020401) P L SY S B.S. 132-133 Agricultural Pest Managem ent—Entomology A PM E Agricultural Pest
Managem ent—Plant Pathology A PM P Crop Managem ent C R P M G T Horticultural Science HORTSC Ornamentals, Olericulture, and
Pomology
OROLPM Soil Science SOILSC Turfgrass Management T R F M G T Urban Entomology U R B E N T Renewable Natural
Resources
Fore stry (Fo rest M anag em ent) (030506)
F O R M B.S.F. 128 Ecological Conservation E C O L R S Fore st Prod ucts F O R P RD Forest Resources Managem ent F RM G M T Wildlife & Fisheries
(030601)
W I L D F B.S. 128 Aq uacu lture AQU CLT Conservation Biology C N S V B L Fisheries FISHER Wetland Science W T L N D S Wildlife Ecology W L D E C L Wildlife Law Enforcement W L D L A W 3+1 (Wildlife & Fisheries) 3+1WF Human R esource Education & Workforce Development Vocational Education (131399)
VED B.S. 135 Adult, Extension, International Education
AD EX IE Agricultural Education AGED Business Education BUED Career Development CARD EV Home E conomics Education HEED Industrial Education INED Training & Development TRDEV
COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN DEGREE PROGRAMS—UNDERGRADUATE
D E P A R T M E N T C U R R IC U L U M /M A J O R ( C IP C O D E ) C U R R I C U L U M C O D E D E G R E E # H R S . C O N C E N TR A T IO N C O N C E N T R A T I O N C O D EArc hitectu re A rc hite ctu re (5 -y ea r p ro gr am ) (040201) A R C H Bachelor of Arc hitectu re (B .A rch .) 160 Art Stud io A rt (500702) S T A R Bachelor of Fine A rts (B .F.A .) 132 Ceramics C E R A M Graphic Design GRDESN Jewelry/Metalsmithing JWLM ET Painting P A IN T Photography PHOTO Printmaking P R IN T Scu lpture SCULPT Interior Design Interior Design
(040501) ID Bachelor of Interior Design (B .I.D .) 135-131 Landscape Arc hitectu re
Lan dsca pe A rchitec ture ( 5- ye ar pr og ra m ) (040601) LA Bachelor of Landscape Arc hitectu re (B .L.A .) 160
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES DEGREE PROGRAMS—UNDERGRADUATE
D E P A R T M E N T C U R R IC U L U M /M A J O R ( C IP C O D E ) C UR RIC UL UM C O D E D E G R E E # H R S . C O N C E N TR A T IO N C O N C E N T R A T I O N C O D E Interdepartmental Economics (450601) E C O N A B .A . 128 General Studies (240102) G S B.G.S. 129 International Studies (059999)
INTL B .A . 128 Africa and the Middle East A FR M E As ia AS IA Europe EUROPE Global Studies GLOBST Latin America L A T N A M Ru ssia a nd C entral A sia R U S S CA Libe ral Arts
(240101)
L IB A R B .A . 128-132 African and African American Studies
A A A S Art H istory F A -A H Stud io A rt FA-ST Russian Area Studies
(050110)
R U S A S B .A . 128 Wom en’s & Gender Studies
(050207)
W G S B .A . 128 Comm unication
Scien ces & Diso rders
Co mm unica tion D isorde rs (510204)
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES DEGREE PROGRAMS—UNDERGRADUATE
D E P A R T M E N T C U R R IC U L U M /M A J O R ( C IP C O D E ) C UR RIC UL UM C O D E D E G R E E # H R S . C O N C E N TR A T IO N C O N C E N T R A T I O N C O D E Comm unication StudiesComm unication Studies (231001) CM ST B .A . 128 English English (230101) E N G L B .A . 128 Creative Writing E N C W Literatu re ENLT Sec ond ary
E d uc at io n — E N G L
ENGLSE Writing and Culture W R I T C U Foreign Languages &
Literatures German (160501) G E R M B .A . 128 Latin (161203) CLATN B .A . 128 Spanish (160905)
S P A N B .A . 128 Sec ond ary E d uc at io n — S PA N
SPANSE French Studies French
(160901)
FREN B .A . 128-132 Sec ond ary Education—FREN FRENSE Geography & Anthropology Anthropology (450201) ANTH B .A . 128 Geography (450701) G E O G A B .A . 128 G E O G S B.S. 128 Histo ry Histo ry (450801) HIST B .A . 128 Mathematics Mathematics (270101) MA TH B.S. 128 Actuarial Science MA CTSC Ap plied/D iscrete Mathematics M A D M Applied Mathematics/ Comm unications Engineering M A M C E Computer Science MC SC Mathematics MA TH Sec ond ary
Education—MA TH MA THSE Philosophy & Religious Studies Philosophy (380101)
PH IL B .A . 128 Religious Studies REL Political Science Political Science
(451001) POLI B .A . 128 .Psychology Psychology (420101) P S Y C A B .A . 128 P S Y C S B.S. 128 Sociology Sociology (451101) S O C L B .A . 128 Applied Sociology A P S O C L Criminology S O C J Rural Sociology R U S O C L
COLLEGE OF BASIC SCIENCES DEGREE PROGRAMS—UNDERGRADUATE
D E P A R T M E N T C U R R IC U L U M /M A J O R ( C IP C O D E ) C UR RIC UL UM C O D E D E G R E E # H R S . C O N C E N TR A T IO N C O N C E N T R A T I O N C O D E Biological SciencesBio chem istry (260202) B C H B.S. 129 Biological Sciences (269999) B I O L B.S. 128 Marine Biology M A R I N E S e co n da ry E du ca ti on — B I O L BIOLSE Ch em istry Ch em istry (400501)
CHEM B.S. 128 Biological Chemistry BCHEM Chemical Physics CHEM PH Ch em istry CHEM Chemistry and a Second
Discipline
CHEM SD Env ironm ental C hem istry E N V C H M M aterials C H M M A T Poly me rs CHM PLY Prep rofess ional C hem istry PPCHEM Sec ond ary
Education—CHEM
CHEM SE Computer Science Computer Science
(110701) CSC B.S. 133 Geology & Geophysics Geology (400601) GEOLP B.S. in Geology (B .S.G eo l.) 128 Environmental Geology E N V G E O Geology GEOLP Physics & A s tr on om y Physics (400801) P H Y S B.S. 130 A s tr on om y ASTR Medical Physics M P H Y S Physics P H Y S Physics and a Second
Discipline
PHYSD S e co n da ry E du ca ti on — P H Y S PHYSSE
E. J. OURSO COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREE PROGRAMS—UNDERGRADUATE
D E P A R T M E N T C U R R IC U L U M /M A J O R ( C IP C O D E ) C UR RIC UL UM C O D E D E G R E E # H R S . C O N C E N TR A T IO N C O N C E N T R A T I O N C O D E Accounting Accounting (520301)
A C C T B.S. 120 Managem ent Accounting M G T A C T Economics Economics
(520601)
E C O N S B.S. 120-119 Em pirical E con om ic An alysis
E E A E International Trade and
Finance (521101)
ITF B.S. 120-119 Em pirical E con om ic An alysis
E E A I Finance Finance
(520801)
FIN B.S. 120-119 Financial Management F IN M G T Financial Services FINSER
E. J. OURSO COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREE PROGRAMS—UNDERGRADUATE
D E P A R T M E N T C U R R IC U L U M /M A J O R ( C IP C O D E ) C UR RIC UL UM C O D E D E G R E E # H R S . C O N C E N TR A T IO N C O N C E N T R A T I O N C O D EInves tme nts INVEST Re al Esta te REALES Risk Managem ent and
Insurance
RISK I nf or ma tio n S ys te m s
& Decision Sciences
Information Systems and Decision Sciences (521301)
I SD S B.S. 129-128 Interdepartmental General Business
Administration (520201)
G B U S B.S. 120-119 Business Administration— Prelaw
B A D L A W Bu sines s and Pub lic
Administration B A D P A D W illia m W . & Catherine M. Rucks Department of Managem ent Managem ent (520201)
M G T B.S. 120-119 Entre prene urship ENTREP Human R esource
Managem ent
HUM RES Managem ent GENM GT Marketing Marketing (521401) M K T B.S. 120-119 Business-to-Business Marketing B T B M K T e-Marketing E M K T Marketing Research MK TRES Retail Marketing R E T M K T Sales and Service
Marketing
S L SM K T
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION DEGREE PROGRAMS—UNDERGRADUATE
D E P A R T M E N T C U R R IC U L U M /M A J O R ( C IP C O D E ) C U R R I C U L U M C O D E D E G R E E # H R S . C O N C E N TR A T IO N C O N C E N T R A T I O N C O D E C u rr ic ulu m & Instruction
Early Childhood Education: PK-3 Teacher Certification (131210)
P K -3 C T B.S. 125-127 Elementary Grades Education
(131202)
ELED B.S. 127-133 Four-Year Teacher Ce rtification, G rades 1-6 1 -6 C R T Holmes Certification H O L C R T Secondary Education (131205) SECED B.S. 128 Art S E A R T Kinesiology Kinesiology (131314) KIN B.S. 128-130
Athletic Training ATHTR Fitness Studies FITNES Health and Physical
Education Teacher Certification
HPECRT Human M ovement Science H U - M V T Sports Studies SP-STU
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEGREE PROGRAMS—UNDERGRADUATE
D E P A R T M E N T C U R R IC U L U M /M A J O R ( C IP C O D E ) C U R R I C U L U M C O D E D E G R E E # H R S . C O N C E N TR A T IO N C O N C E N T R A T I O N C O D EBio logica l & Agricultural Engineering
Biological Engineering (140501)
B E B.S. in Biological En gin ee ring (B .S.B .E.)
131 G ord on A . & M ary C ain Department of Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering (140701)
C H E B.S. in C hem ical En gi-ne erin g (B .S.C he .E.) 131 Civ il & Environmental Engineering Civil Engineering (140801) C E B.S. in C ivil En gin ee ring (B .S.C .E.)
133 Environmental Engineering (141401) EVEG B.S. in Environmental Engineering (B .S.E nv .E.) 128 Construction Managem ent Construction Management (150101) C M B.S. in Construction Managem ent (B .S.C .M .) 127 Electric al & Computer Engineering Computer Engineering (140901) EEC B.S. in Electrical Engineering (B .S.E .E.) 128 Electrical Engineering (141001) EE 127
Indu strial & Manufacturing S ys te m s Engineering Industrial Engineering (141701) IE B.S. in Industrial Engineering (B .S.I.E .) 133 Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering (141901) M E B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (B .S.M .E.) 134 Craft & Hawkins
Department of Petroleum Engineering Petroleum Engineering (142501) PETE B.S. in Petroleum Engineering (B .S.P .E.) 131
MANSHIP SCHOOL OF MASS COMMUNICATION DEGREE PROGRAMS—UNDERGRADUATE
D E P A R T M E N T C U R R IC U L U M /M A J O R ( C IP C O D E ) C U R R I C U L U M C O D E D E G R E E # H R S . C O N C E N TR A T IO N C O N C E N T R A T I O N C O D E Mass Comm unication
Mass Com munication (090403) M C Bachelor of Arts in Mass Comm unication (B .A .M .C.) 128 Advertising A D V Electro nic M edia E M E D A Journalism J O U R N Political
Comm unication
P O L C M Public Relations PR
COLLEGE OF MUSIC & DRAMATIC ARTS DEGREE PROGRAMS—UNDERGRADUATE
D E P A R T M E N T C U R R IC U L U M /M A J O R ( C IP C O D E ) C U R R I C U L U M C O D E D E G R E E # H R S . C O N C E N TR A T IO N C O N C E N T R A T I O N C O D E M usic M usic (500903) M U S Bachelor of M us ic (B .M .) 130 Brass BRASS Composition C OM P Ha rp H R P Organ O R G N Percussion P E R C Piano Pedagogy PIAPD Piano Performance PIAPF String S T R N G Voice VOICE Woodw ind W W I N D Music Education (131312) MU SED Bachelor of Music Education (B.M .Ed.) 134 Instrumental INSTM Vocal V O C A L M usic (500901) M U S A R B .A . 128 The atre The atre(500501)
THTR B .A . 128 Literature, History, and The ory
L H & T Design/Technology T D & T Performance P E R F Theatre Studies THTRST
UNDERGRADUATE MINORS
M I N O R C O D E D E S CR I PT I ON C O L L E G E /D E P A R T M E N T
A A A S African and African-American Studies College of Arts & Sciences A D P Animal, Dairy, and Poultry Sciences Co llege o f Ag riculture
A G B U Agricultural Business Department of Agricultural Economics & Agribusiness A GR M C Agriculture for Students in Mass Com munication Co llege o f Ag riculture
A G R O A g ro no m y D e pa rtm e nt o f A g ro no m y
ANTH Anthropology Department of Geography & Anthropology APM Agricultural Pest Management College of Agriculture
APPST Applied Statistics Department of Experimental Statistics A Q U A Aq uacu lture School of Renewable Natural Resources A R C H H Arc hitectu ral His tory Sch ool of A rchitec ture
A R T H S Art H istory College of Arts & Sciences A S IA N Asian Studies College of Arts & Sciences ASST Aerospace Studies College of Arts & Sciences A V A Au dio-V isual A rts College of Arts & Sciences
B A D M Business Administration E. J. Ourso College of Business Administration B E Biological Engineering College of Engineering
B I O L Biological Sciences College of Basic Sciences
B U S A G Bu sines s A dm inistration — Ag riculture E. J. Ourso College of Business Administration C E R A M Ceramics Sch ool of A rt
CHEM Ch em istry De partm ent of C hem istry
CH IN Chinese Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures C L C V Classical Civilization Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures C M Construction Management Department of Construction Managem ent CM ST Comm unication Studies Department of Communication Studies C O R R Corrections Sch ool of S ocial W ork
CSC Computer Science Department of Computer Science D A N C E Dance De partm ent of T heatre DSM Disaster Science and Management College of Arts & Sciences
E C E Electrical & Com puter Engineering Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering E C O N Economics College of Arts & Sciences
E N G L English Department of English ENTM Entomology Department of Entomology
EVEG Environmental Engineering Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering FISH Fisheries School of Renewable Natural Resources F O R Fore stry School of Renewable Natural Resources FREN French Department of French Studies
UNDERGRADUATE MINORS
M I N O R C O D E D E S CR I PT I ON C O L L E G E /D E P A R T M E N T
G E O L Geology Department of Geology & Geophysics G E R M German Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures GREK Greek Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures HIST Histo ry De partm ent of H istory
H O R T Ho rticulture De partm ent of H orticulture H R T C N Heritage Conservation Sch ool of A rchitec ture HS-SH Health Science—School Health College of Education INTL International Studies College of Arts & Sciences
I TA L Italian Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures JEWST Jewish Studies College of Arts & Sciences
JWM ET Jewelry/Metalsmithing Sch ool of A rt
LATN Latin Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures L IN G Linguistics College of Arts & Sciences
MA TH Mathematics Department of Mathematics MA TSC Materials Science and Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering MC GEN Mass Com munication—General Manship School of Mass Comm unication M E Mechanical Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering M U S A D Music Adm inistration for Students in Management E. J. Ourso College of Business Administration M US IC M usic Sch ool of M usic
NFCSC Nutrition, Food, & Culinary Sciences Co llege o f Ag riculture N S Nuclear Science College of Basic Sciences N T S C I Nutritional Sciences Co llege o f Ag riculture
O C S Oceanography and Coastal Sciences Department of Oceanography & Coastal Sciences O H S Oc cup ationa l He alth & Safety College of Engineering
P A IN T Painting & Drawing Sch ool of A rt
PH IL Philosophy Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies PHOTO Photography Sch ool of A rt
P H Y S Physics D e pa rtm e nt o f P hy sic s & A s tr on om y P O L D C Political Discourse Studies College of Arts & Sciences POLI Political Science Department of Political Science PRFLD Profe ssion al Lea dersh ip Department of Aerospace Studies P R IN T Printmaking Sch ool of A rt
P S Y C Psychology Department of Psychology
Q R E Quality and Reliability Engineering Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering REL Religious Studies Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies R S O C L Rural Sociology Co llege o f Ag riculture
UNDERGRADUATE MINORS
M I N O R C O D E D E S CR I PT I ON C O L L E G E /D E P A R T M E N T
RUSS Russian Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures SCULP Scu lpture Sch ool of A rt
SEB IO Secondary Education—B iology College of Education S E C H M Secondary Education—C hemistry College of Education S E EN G Secondary Education—E nglish College of Education SEESC Earth Science College of Education S E FR N Secondary Education—F rench College of Education SEGER Secondary Education—G erman College of Education SEGSC General Science College of Education SELTN Secondary Education—L atin College of Education S PM M D Special Education—Mild/Moderate Disabilities College of Education SEMTH Secondary Education—M athematics College of Education S E PH Y Secondary Education—P hysics College of Education S E R U S Secondary Education—R ussian College of Education S E SC I Secondary Education—S cience College of Education SESPE Secondary Education—S peech College of Education SESPN Secondary Education—S panish College of Education SESST Secondary Education—S ocial Studies College of Education S G E N G Sugar Engineering College of Engineering S O C L Sociology Department of Sociology
S P A N Spanish Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures S T EN G Structural Engineering College of Engineering
S U R V Surveying College of Engineering T A M Textiles, Apparel, and Merchandising School of Human Ecology T E C H S Technical Sales College of Engineering THTR The atre De partm ent of T heatre
VED Vocational Education School of Human Resource Education & W orkforce Development VIS Visu al Co mm unica tion for S tuden ts in the C ollege of A rt &
Design
Manship School of Mass Comm unication VISD Visual Communications Sch ool of A rt
W G S Wom en's and Gender Studies College of Arts & Sciences