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Regional Campus Application for Admission and Scholarships Application Instructions 2022-2023 Academic Year ohio.edu/admissions Undergraduate Admissions, Chubb Hall 120, 1 Ohio University Drive, Athens OH 45701-2979 Email: admissions@ohio.edu Telephone: 740.593.4100 Fax: 740.593.0560 Application Instructions Regional Campus Visits Step 1: Students must complete the application for admission and Up-to-date information about virtual visit opportunities and in-person visits and scholarships form and submit a $20 nonrefundable application fee. Checks events for each regional campus is available on the Ohio University Regional or money orders should be made out to Ohio University. Students who are Higher Education website ohio.edu/regional/visit. eligible for free or reduced lunch in high school qualify for an application fee waiver. These can be obtained by having the high school counselor contact Information for Applicants with Disabilities Undergraduate Admissions. Students may also access the application form Services are available for students with diagnosed documented disabilities. and pay the application fee online at ohio.edu/admissions/apply. Students are encouraged to contact Student Accessibility Services at least fve months prior to beginning classes to ensure specifc accommodations are met. Step 2: Applicants who are currently in high school, have been out of high More information is available at ohio.edu/uc/sas or by calling 740.593.2620 (V) school for less than one year, or who are transfer students with fewer than or 740.593.0193 (TTY). 20 semester hours or 30 quarter hours of college work, must request high school transcripts be sent to Undergraduate Admissions directly from the high school. Transfer applicants must request ofcial copies of transcripts from Residency all attended post-secondary institutions be sent directly to Undergraduate Applicants must indicate the proper state of residence at the time of application. Admissions. For information about residency status for tuition purposes at Ohio University, visit ohio.edu/residency. Step 3: Regional campuses have an open admissions policy for high school graduates. Admission is based on an ofcial high school transcript or equivalent. The regional campuses do not have residence halls. Transfer students are reviewed for admission in accordance with University policy. Standardized test scores (Accuplacer, ACT, or SAT) are not required for admission but are required for placement. Visit the web page for the appropriate regional campus for up-to-date information about application deadlines and processes. Scholarships and Financial Aid Financial Aid for U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents Estimated Expenses for 2022-2023* Ohio University participates in all federal and state fnancial aid Full time students & OHIO residents programs, which require U.S. citizenship or permanent residency status During the 2022-2023 year, new Ohio residents who enroll full-time through for consideration. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) one of OHIO’s regional campuses will pay $3,002 per semester through The is required for need-based fnancial aid and need-based scholarship OHIO Guarantee. The OHIO Guarantee means students attending a regional consideration. OHIO’s school code for the FAFSA is 003100. Visit www.ohio. campus will pay a single fxed rate that covers tuition and fees for four edu/fnancialaid or call 740.593.4141 for more information. years. Additional tuition information can be found at ohio.edu/bursar/ohio- guarantee. Freshman Scholarship Information Complete applications (all required materials received by the deadline) All other students by January 15, 2023 will receive priority consideration for direct entry to Detailed tuition information can be found at ohio.edu/bursar/undergraduate- academic programs and merit scholarship programs. tuition. No separate form is required for consideration for OHIO merit-based academic scholarships; however, some awards have a need-based component. OHIO must receive your FAFSA results by January 15, 2023 for priority consideration for these need-based awards. The Ofce of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships will notify students who are eligible. 1
Freshman Applicants Ohio University’s regional campuses ofer a quality education that’s afordable and convenient with the power and recognition of a major university and the comfort of a small college. To enroll as a student at an OHIO regional campus, a student must have a high school diploma or GED. If you previously attended any Ohio University campus as a degree-seeking student, you do not need to reapply. Please submit a re-enrollment form, which can be completed online or downloaded at ohio.edu/registrar/re-enrollment-form. Freshman Deadlines All application materials should be submitted two weeks prior to the start of the term to ensure sufficient time for processing, new student orientation, and registration. Fall Priority Application Deadline* January 15 Fall Rolling Admission Deadline 1st Week of Term Spring Rolling Admission Deadline 1st Week of Term Summer Rolling Admission Deadline** 1st Week of Term *Complete applicants (all required materials received by the deadline) will receive priority consideration for direct entry to academic programs, merit scholarship programs, and University honors experiences. **In most cases, freshmen applying from high school will not be considered for direct admission to the summer term. Please note that entering in summer prevents freshmen from fully participating in Bobcat Student Orientation, disqualifes them from consideration for most scholarships, and may affect the fnancial aid award offer. Transfer Applicants Transcripts Applicants must have ofcial transcripts sent directly from each college or university attended. Applicants who have completed fewer than 20 semester or 30 quarter hours of college-level courses at a regionally accredited institution must also submit ofcial high school transcripts or equivalent. Applicants may choose, but are not required, to provide standardized test results, either SAT or ACT. Undergraduate Admissions prefers that test results be sent directly from the testing agency. Ohio University’s Regional Campus ACT and SAT codes are: Campus ACT SAT Chillicothe 3313 0775 Eastern 3317 0828 Lancaster 3326 0826 Southern 3370 1912 Zanesville 3322 0846 Transfer Application Priority Dates* Specialized Studies All application materials should be submitted two weeks prior to the start of Applicants may declare the pre-Bachelor of Specialized Studies pre-major the term to ensure sufcient time for processing. code upon completion of a B.S.S. Information Session and once a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA is attained. Once a student is a pre-B.S.S. major, they will work Entering Semester Application Due Transcripts Due with an assigned University College advisor to complete their individualized Fall February 1* July 15 major proposal. Applicants must submit their proposal that will be reviewed by a faculty committee. Visit ohio.edu/uc for more information and information Spring December 1 December 15 session dates. Summer April 15 May 1 *Late applications will be considered on a space-available basis Teacher Education Patton Hall, 1 Ohio University Drive, Athens OH 45701 Email: education@ohio.edu During the second semester of the frst year, Criminal Justice applicants to any teacher education major apply to Teacher Candidacy. To gain Chubb Hall 140, 1 Ohio University Drive, Athens OH 45701 admission to Teacher Candidacy, students must have completed 30 semester Email: university.college@ohio.edu Applicants must have completed an hours of credit with an overall GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. associate degree in a related feld and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. Any applicant whose associate degree is in progress but who is academically eligible for admission to the University can be admitted to University College as a pre-BCJ student and can transition into the BCJ program after the associate degree is conferred. School of Nursing Grover Center E317, 1 Ohio University Drive, Athens OH 45701 T: 740.593.4494 Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale, and have completed 30 semester credit hours at the post-secondary level. Additionally, applicants must have completed the equivalent of of CHEM 1205 and CHEM 1205 (lab), or CHEM 1210, or have a Math Placement Level 1 or higher. All applicants meeting admission criteria are initially admitted as Pre- Nursing. For more information regarding the major application process, please contact the School of Nursing. 2
Regional Campus Application for Admission and Scholarships Application Form 2022-2023 Academic Year ohio.edu/admissions Undergraduate Admissions, Chubb Hall 120, 1 Ohio University Drive, Athens OH 45701-2979 Email: admissions@ohio.edu Telephone: 740.593.4100 Fax: 740.593.0560 Failure to complete all sections may signifcantly delay the processing time of your application. Please sign your application and include the $20 nonrefundable fee. Your Information Name Last First Middle Sufx (Jr., III, etc.) Previous Name (other name under which your transcripts might appear) Last First Middle Sufx (Jr., III, etc.) Preferred Name (Nickname) Date of Birth / / Sex Male Female Social Security Number mm / dd / yyyy Please verify the accuracy of your Social Security Number before submitting your application. Entering an inaccurate SSN could cause signifcant problems with your student record, especially if you intend to apply for need-based fnancial aid at OHIO. While submission of the SSN is optional on the application for admission and scholarships, please note that students who have not supplied a Social Security Number to Ohio University cannot be considered for need-based fnancial aid. If you do not wish to provide a SSN at this time but would like to be considered for fnancial aid at OHIO, you will need to supply ofcial documentation of your SSN to Undergraduate Admissions in advance of your FAFSA results being sent to Ohio University. Which type of applicant are you? (If you have not yet graduated high school but have already earned college credit, you are still considered a freshman applicant.) Freshman Applicant Transfer Applicant For freshman applicants, what is your preferred admission plan? Early Action (Deadline November 15) Rolling (Deadline February 1) When do you plan to enroll? Fall (August 2022) Spring (January 2023) Summer I (May 2023) Summer II (July 2023) Regional Campuses: Chillicothe Eastern Lancaster Southern Zanesville What is your country of citizenship? Do you have a current immigration status? Yes No If yes, what is your current immigration status? Asylee Temporary Protective Status Refugee Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Undocumented Permanent Resident Other Are you an international student? Yes No If yes, please complete the International Application for Admission and Scholarships. DO NOT COMPLETE THIS FORM. Are you an Ohio resident? Yes No Since what date have you been an Ohio resident? What is your county of residence? Where were you born? City State Country Permanent Address Street Address Apartment# City State/Province / / Zip/Postal Code County Country Address Valid Since mm / dd / yyyy 3
Permanent Address (cont.) Mailing Address Street Address Apartment# City State/Province / / Zip/Postal Code County Country Address Valid Since mm / dd / yyyy Home Phone Cell Phone (Area Code) Phone Number (Area Code) Phone Number Permission to text: Yes, I give Ohio University permission to send me important updates and information about my application status. Contact methods may include text messaging and phone calls generated from an automated dialing system. Email Address Ethnic Background This information is optional and will not be used for discriminatory purposes. Are you Hispanic or Latino? Yes No American Indian or Alaskan Native Asian Black or African American Native Hawaiian or Other Pacifc Islander White Military Status Ohio University is a designated Military Friendly® School. Responses to these questions may be used in communicating additional information to you about the Veterans and Military Student Services Center and other campus resources including advising, support, and fnancial services. Are you currently serving on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces for purposes other than training? Yes No Are you a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces? Yes No For purposes of the following questions, a veteran is defned as an individual who (1) has engaged in active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, or Coast Guard) or is a National Guard or Reserve enlistee who was called to active duty for other than state or training purposes, or was a cadet or midshipman at one of the service academies, and (2) was released under a condition other than dishonorable. Also answer “Yes” if these conditions do not apply now but will apply by June 30, 2020. An individual should answer “No” if he/she (1) has never engaged in active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces, (2) is currently an ROTC student or cadet or midshipman at a service academy, (3) is a national Guard or Reserve enlistee activated only for state or training purposes, or (4) was engaged in active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces but released under dishonorable conditions. Are you a member of the National Guard or the U.S. Armed Forces reserve? Yes No Would your family like to receive information about Veterans Afairs educational benefts and services available through the Ohio University Veterans and Military Student Services Center? Yes No Emergency Contact Information Name Last First Address Street Address Apartment# City State/Province Zip/Postal Code County Country (if not U.S.) Phone Number Phone Type Home Work Cell Relationship Email Family Information Would you like to receive more information about resources available to students who are or have been in foster care? Yes No Parent/Guardian 1 Highest level of school this parent or guardian has completed Less than HS Graduate HS Graduate or Equivalent Some College Technical School 2-Year College Degree Bachelor’s Level Degree Some Graduate School Master’s Level Degree Doctorate (Academic) Doctorate (Professional) Post-Doctorate 4
Parent/Guardian 1 (cont.) Did this parent or guardian graduate from Ohio University? Yes No Graduation Year YYYY Is this parent or guardian an employee of Ohio University? Yes No Name Last First Email Address Phone Number Phone Type Home Work Cell Relationship Mother Father Step-Father Step-Mother Legal Guardian Parent/Guardian 2 Highest level of school this parent or guardian has completed Less than HS Graduate HS Graduate or Equivalent Some College Technical School 2-Year College Degree Bachelor’s Level Degree Some Graduate School Master’s Level Degree Doctorate (Academic) Doctorate (Professional) Post-Doctorate Did this parent or guardian graduate from Ohio University? Yes No Graduation Year YYYY Is this parent or guardian an employee of Ohio University? Yes No Name Last First E-mail Address Phone Number Phone Type Home Work Cell Relationship Mother Father Step-Father Step-Mother Legal Guardian Do you have family members who have attended, or are currently attending, Ohio University? Yes No Name Last First Relationship Graduation Year YYYY Name Last First Relationship Graduation Year YYYY Your Education Current High School High School Type Public Private Homeschool Name City State/Province CEEB Code Graduation Date GED? Yes No State College Coursework Have you ever taken Ohio University coursework (regardless of location or level)? Yes No Have you attended any other colleges or universities? Yes No 5
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Regional Campus Application for Admission and Scholarships Regional Campus Majors List 2022-2023 Academic Year ohio.edu/admissions Undergraduate Admissions, Chubb Hall 120, 1 Ohio University Drive, Athens OH 45701-2979 Email: admissions@ohio.edu Telephone: 740.593.4100 Fax: 740.593.0560 The prefx of each major code indicates the type of degree awarded in that major. In some cases, it indicates that an additional application process is required for admission to the major. AA Associate in Arts BC Bachelor of Science in Communication ND Non-degree or undecided (sometimes AAS Associate in Applied Science BF Bachelor of Fine Arts used to indicate that a pre-major AS Associate in Science BJ Bachelor of Science in Journalism program is required prior to direct BA Bachelor of Arts BM Bachelor of Music admission to the major) BB Bachelor of Business Administration BS Bachelor of Science SA Additional action required CHILLICOTHE BT5510 Technical and Applied Studies AA5010 Computer Science Technology ND1201 Undecided5 BC2209 Criminal Justice1 AA5002 Accounting Technology Middle Childhood Education ND2210 Criminal Justice (pre-program)2 AA1114 Arts and Humanities Emphasis BS6180 Language Arts and Mathematics ND8837 Early Childhood Education A15508 Associate in Individualized Studies3 BS6179 Language Arts and Science (pre-program)6 AS1104 Associate in Science BS6178 Language Arts and Social Science AA5013 Electronic Media BS6109 Business BS6177 Mathematics and Science AA5018 Environmental Engineering Technology AA5006 Business Management Technology BS6175 Mathematics and Social Sciences AA5017 Equine Studies AA1106 Child Development BS6176 Science and Social Studies BS8119 Health Services Administration BC5364 Communication Studies BA4211 History AA5010 Computer Science Technology LANCASTER AA5201 Human Services Technology BC2209 Criminal Justice1 AA5505 Law Enforcement Technology ND2210 Criminal Justice (pre-program)2 AA5002 Accounting Technology AA5019 Medical Assisting Technology ND8837 Early Childhood Education AA1114 Arts and Humanities Emphasis ND8833 Pre-Nursing, RN3 (pre-program)6 A15508 Associate in Individualized Studies3 ND1220 Pre-Nursing, BSN3 AA5018 Environmental Engineering Technology AS1104 Associate in Science ND6603 Social Work (pre-program)7 BS8119 Health Services Administration BS6109 Business AA1110 Social Science Emphasis BA4211 History AA5006 Business Management Technology ND1112 Specialized Studies (pre-program)8 BA2128 Human Biology AA1106 Child Development AS5513 Associate of Technical Study3 AA5201 Human Services Technology BC5364 Communication Studies BT5510 Technical and Applied Studies AA5505 Law Enforcement Technology AA5010 Computer Science Technology ND1201 Undecided5 AA5019 Medical Assisting Technology BC2209 Criminal Justice1 Middle Childhood Education ND8833 Pre-Nursing, RN3 ND2210 Criminal Justice (pre-program)2 BS6180 Language Arts and Mathematics ND1220 Pre-Nursing, BSN3 ND8837 Early Childhood Education BS6179 Language Arts and Science ND6603 Social Work (pre-program)7 (pre-program)6 BS6178 Language Arts and Social Science AA1110 Social Science Emphasis AA5013 Electronic Media BS6177 Mathematics and Science ND1112 Specialized Studies (pre-program)8 AA5023 Engineering Technology BS6175 Mathematics and Social Sciences AS5513 Associate of Technical Study3 BS8119 Health Services Administration BS6176 Science and Social Studies BT5510 Technical and Applied Studies BA4211 History ND1201 Undecided5 BA2128 Human Biology ZANESVILLE Middle Childhood Education AA5201 Human Services Technology BS6180 Language Arts and Mathematics AA5505 Law Enforcement Technology AA1114 Arts and Humanities Emphasis BS6179 Language Arts and Science AA5019 Medical Assisting Technology A15508 Associate in Individualized Studies3 BS6178 Language Arts and Social Science ND6603 Social Work (pre-program)7 AS1104 Associate in Science BS6177 Mathematics and Science AA1110 Social Science Emphasis BS6109 Business BS6175 Mathematics and Social Sciences ND1112 Specialized Studies (pre-program)8 BC5364 Communication Studies BS6176 Science and Social Studies AS5513 Associate of Technical Study3 BC2209 Criminal Justice1 BS5512 Sport and Lifestyle Studies ND2210 Criminal Justice (pre-program)2 EASTERN BT5510 Technical and Applied Studies ND8837 Early Childhood Education ND1201 Undecided4 (pre-program)6 AA1114 Arts and Humanities Emphasis Middle Childhood Education BS8119 Health Services Administration A15508 Associate in Individualized Studies3 BA4211 History AS1104 Associate in Science BS6180 Language Arts and Mathematics BS6179 Language Arts and Science BA2128 Human Biology BS6109 Business ND8833 Pre-Nursing, RN3 BC5364 Communication Studies BS6178 Language Arts and Social Science BS6177 Mathematics and Science ND1220 Pre-Nursing, BSN3 BC2209 Criminal Justice1 ND6603 Social Work (pre-program)7 ND2210 Criminal Justice (pre-program)2 BS6175 Mathematics and Social Sciences BS6176 Science and Social Studies AA1110 Social Science Emphasis ND8837 Early Childhood Education ND1112 Specialized Studies (pre-program)8 (pre-program)6 BS5512 Sport and Lifestyle Studies BS8122 Exercise Physiology SOUTHERN BT5510 Technical and Applied Studies BS8119 Health Services Administration AA5002 Accounting Technology ND1201 Undecided5 BA4211 History AA1114 Arts and Humanities Emphasis Middle Childhood Education BA2128 Human Biology A15508 Associate in Individualized Studies3 BS6180 Language Arts and Mathematics ND1220 Pre-Nursing, BSN3 AS1104 Associate in Science BS6179 Language Arts and Science ND6603 Social Work (pre-program)7 BS6109 Business BS6178 Language Arts and Social Science AA1110 Social Science Emphasis AA5006 Business Management Technology BS6177 Mathematics and Science ND1112 Specialized Studies (pre-program)3 AA1106 Child Development BS6175 Mathematics and Social Sciences BS5512 Sport and Lifestyle Studies BC5364 Communication Studies BS6176 Science and Social Studies 7
Footnotes for regional majors 1. Requires an associate degree in an area related to criminal 5. Selective admission program. Upon successful completion of justice. Not open to frst-year students. the preparatory program requirements, you must complete a separate application for the major program and admission is 2. Intended for students who wish to pursue the Bachelor of not guaranteed. Criminal Justice, but do not have an associate degree in an area related to criminal justice. 6. This pre-professional program does not fulfll any degree but is intended as preparation for admission into a professional school 3. Separate application required. or program. You must complete the Social Work (preprogram) and submit a separate application before you can become a 4. Students may remain undecided until they have earned 45 social work major. semester hours of credit. Transfer applicants are strongly encouraged to select a major program of study. 8
Application for Admission and Scholarships Athens Campus Majors List 2022-2023 Academic Year ohio.edu/admissions Undergraduate Admissions, Chubb Hall 120, 1 Ohio University Drive, Athens OH 45701-2979 Email: admissions@ohio.edu Telephone: 740.593.4100 Fax: 740.593.0560 The prefx of each major code indicates the type of degree awarded in that major. In some cases, it indicates that an additional application process is required for admission to the major. AA Associate in Arts BC Bachelor of Science in Communication ND Non-degree or undecided (sometimes AAS Associate in Applied Science BF Bachelor of Fine Arts used to indicate that a pre-major AS Associate in Science BJ Bachelor of Science in Journalism program is required prior to direct BA Bachelor of Arts BM Bachelor of Music admission to the major) BB Bachelor of Business Administration BS Bachelor of Science SA Additional action required CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Economics Physics BA4405 Global Studies – Africa BA4221 Economics14 BS3332 Applied Physics BA4406 Global Studies – Asia BS4225 Economics BS3335 Astrophysics BA4407 Global Studies – Europe BS3338 Meteorology BA4408 Global Studies – Latin America English BA3331 Physics14 BA4409 Global Studies – War and Peace BA5232 Creative Writing BS3331 Physics BA5236 Cultures, Rhetoric, and Theory COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES BA5230 Literature and Writing Political Science Some of the majors in this college have two major BA5234 Pre-Law (English) BA4201 Political Science codes. In general, with these majors applicants BA4203 Pre-Law (Political Science) have the option of choosing a degree program that Environmental and Plant Biology BS2109 Environmental and Sustainability Psychology is oriented either more toward the sciences (BS) or toward the liberal arts (BA). Details on the diferences BS2120 Environmental and Plant Biology BA4105 Pre-Physical Therapy7 can be found in the College of Arts and Sciences BA2110 Applied Plant Biology BA4101 Psychology section of the Undergraduate Catalog. Applicants BA2119 Field Ecology Sociology may want to consult with an admissions advisor or a college representative about choosing an option. Geography BA4253 Criminology BS4232 Environmental Geography BA4254 Pre-Law (Sociology) African American Studies BA4231 Geography14 BA4251 Sociology BA4903 African American Studies BS4231 Geography BS4235 Geographic Information Science Undecided Anthropology ND0410 Undecided Arts & Sciences1 BA4241 Globalization and Development BA4252 Anthropology ND0406 Undecided-Humanities Emphasis1 BS3339 Broadcast Meteorology Biological Sciences BS4238 Meteorology ND0407 Undecided-Natural Sciences Emphasis1 BS2121 Biological Sciences BS4240 Pre-Law (Environmental) ND0408 Undecided-Social Sciences Emphasis1 BS2520 Cellular and Molecular Biology BS4242 Urban Planning and Sustainability Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies BA2129 Environmental Biology BA4412 Women’s, Gender, and Geological Sciences BA2128 Human Biology Sexuality Studies BS5024 Environmental Water Resources BS2126 Marine, Freshwater, and BS3321 Geological Sciences14 Environmental Biology COLLEGE OF BUSINESS BS0411 Microbiology BA3321 Geological Sciences The Sport Management Major leads to the BS2127 Pre-Dentistry History Bachelor of Sport Management. All other BS2127 Pre-Medicine BA4211 History majors within the College of Business lead BS2127 Pre-Optometry BA4214 Pre-Law (History) to the Bachelor of Business Administration. BS2507 Pre-Physical Therapy BS2127 Pre-Veterinary Medicine Linguistics BB6121 Accounting BS2522 Wildlife and Conservation Biology BA5290 Linguistics BB6158 Business Analytics BB6124 Business Economics Chemistry and Biochemistry Mathematics BB6156 Entrepreneurship BS3316 Biochemistry BS3105 Actuarial Sciences BB6125 Finance BA3311 Chemistry14 BS3103 Applied Mathematics BB6132 International Business BS3311 Chemistry BA3101 Mathematics14 BB6137 Management Information Systems BS3315 Environmental Chemistry BS3101 Mathematics BB6127 Marketing BS3310 Forensic Chemistry BS3106 Mathematical Statistics BB6120 Pre-Law (Business) BS3312 Pre-Dentistry Modern Languages BS8167 Sport Management2 BS3314 Pre-Medicine BA5221 French BB5026 Strategic Leadership and Management BS3313 Pre-Pharmacy BA5225 Spanish ND0610 Undecided Business Classics and World Religions Philosophy BA5214 Classical Civilization BA5241 Philosophy BA5217 Classical Languages BA5244 Pre-Law (Philosophy) BA5215 World Religions BA5242 Pre-Theology ........................................... Continued on next page → 9
MAJOR CODE LIST (continued) COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS The following codes lead to a Bachelor of Fine Arts BA1944 Geography and require a successful audition, interview, and/or BS1948 Geological Sciences Art portfolio review: BA1909 History The following codes lead to a Bachelor of Arts. BF5158 Playwriting1,6,22 BB1926 International Business11 These are direct entry programs that do not BF5162 Production Design and Technology1, 6,22 require a portfolio review. BJ1923 Journalism BF5168 Stage Management6,22 BB1926 Management and Strategic BA5050 Studio Art3 BF5048 Theater Performance: Acting4,22 Leadership11 BA5149 Art History3 BF5049 Theater Performance: BB1926 Management Information Systems11 The following codes lead to a Bachelor of Fine Arts Musical Theater4,22 BB1926 Marketing11 and require a successful portfolio review: BS1903 Mathematics BF6321 Graphic Design1,22 COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES BC1920 Media Arts & Studies BF5198 Interior Architecture1,22 AND PROFESSIONS BA1938 Music3,4,14 BF5051 Studio Art1,8,22 Applied Health Sciences and Wellness BS1937 Neuroscience13 Concentrations: BS6470 Applied Nutrition BA1917 Philosophy Ceramics BS8122 Exercise Physiology BS1905 Physics Painting + Drawing BS8178 Exercise Physiology BA1908 Political Science Photography + Integrated Media Pre-Athletic Training20 BA1930 Social Work Printmaking BS8171 Exercise Physiology BA1912 Sociology Sculpture + Expanded Practice Pre-Physical Therapy7 BB1926 Strategic Leadership and BF5057 Studio Art - Art Therapy1,22 BS6474 Nutrition Science Management11 BF1940 Studio Art1,22 Dance Nursing BA1939 Studio Art3,14 Auditions are required for all students for admission This four-year program leads to the Bachelor of BF1913 Theater22,24 to any dance major. Science in Nursing degree (BSN) for students BA1913 Theater3,14 The following code leads to a Bachelor of Arts in seeking initial licensure as a registered nurse (RN). BS1946 Translational Health- Nutrition13 dance and requires a successful audition: Eligible freshmen are admitted to Pre-Nursing. BS1947 Translational Health-Exercise BA5150 Dance3,4 ND1220 Pre-Nursing12 Physiology13 The following code leads to a Bachelor of Fine Arts Rehabilitation and Communication Sciences degree and requires a successful audition: BS5327 Communication Sciences PATTON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BF5154 Performance and Choreography4,22 and Disorders Adolescent to Young Adult (Secondary) Social and Public Health BS6314 Life Science Film BS6468 Child and Family Studies BS6315 Earth Science The following code leads to a Bachelor of Fine Arts and requires additional application materials: BS8100 Community and Public Health BS6306 Integrated Language Arts BF5155 Film1; 22 BS6260 Environmental Health Science BS6307 Integrated Mathematics BS8119 Health Services Administration BS6309 Integrated Science Interdisciplinary Arts BS6308 Integrated Social Studies The following code leads to a Bachelor of Fine Arts. Social Work BS6397 Physical Science-Chemistry This is a direct entry program that does not require ND6603 Pre-Social Work9,10 BS6396 Physical Science-Physics an audition, interview, or portfolio review. BS6395 Physical Science-Physics BF6328 Interdisciplinary Arts22 Undecided and Chemistry ND0210 Undecided Health Sciences & Music Professions Early Childhood and Elementary Auditions are required for all students for admission ND8929 Pre-Early Childhood & Elementary to any music major. HONORS TUTORIAL COLLEGE Education12 The following code leads to a Bachelor of Arts in The Honors Tutorial College ofers a nationally distinctive undergraduate education based on the Human and Consumer Sciences music and requires a successful audition: BS6418 Customer Service Leadership British tutorial model developed at Oxford and BA5195 Music3 Cambridge universities. Applicants must complete BS6375 Family and Consumer Sciences The following codes lead to a Bachelor of Music the HTC application supplement. Education - Community Leadership degree and require a successful entry-level audition: BS6370 Family and Consumer Sciences BM5053 Instrumental Performance4,5 BB1926 Accounting11 Education - Teaching BM5007 Instrumental Performance - BS1949 Advanced Computing BS6361 Restaurant, Hotel, and Tourism Contemporary Music and BA1934 Anthropology BS6380 Retail and Fashion Merchandising Digital Instruments4,5 BA1935 Art History BM5105 Music Composition4,5 BS1931 Astrophysics Middle Childhood BM5106 Music Education BS1902 Biological Sciences BS6180 Language Arts and Mathematics Choral Emphasis4,5 BB1926 Business Administration11 BS6179 Language Arts and Science BM5107 Music Education BB1926 Business Economics11 BS6178 Language Arts and Social Studies Instrumental Emphasis4,5 BS1904 Biochemistry23 BS6177 Mathematics and Science BM5115 Music Therapy4,5 BA1932 Classics BS6175 Mathematics and Social Studies BM5102 Organ Performance4,5 BC1918 Communication Studies BS6176 Science and Social Studies BM5104 Piano Pedagogy4,5 BF1906 Dance4,22 Multi-Age Programs BM5100 Piano Performance4,5 BS1910 Economics BS5012 French Education BM5101 Voice Performance4,5 BS1925 Engineering Physics13 BS5024 Spanish Education BA1916 English Theater BB1926 Entrepreneurship11 Recreation and Sport Pedagogy The following code leads to a Bachelor of Arts. This BS1901 Environmental and Plant Biology BS8176 Outdoor Recreation and Education is a direct entry program that does not require an BA1942 Environmental Studies13 BS8169 Physical Activity and Sport Coaching audition, interview, or portfolio review. ND8926 Pre-Health and Physical Education15 BF1924 Film1,22 BA5194 Theater3 BS8177 Recreation Management BS1904 Forensic Chemistry23 10
MAJOR CODE LIST (continued) PATTON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (cont.) Mechanical Engineering UNIVERSITY COLLEGE BS7274 Energy Engineering University College provides dedicated Special Education BS7257 Mechanical Engineering programming for undecided students who are BS6316 Mild-Moderate Educational Needs12 exploring the University’s options before selecting BS6317 Moderate-Intensive Undecided a major and undeclared students who know the Educational Needs12 ND0910 Undecided Engineering path they want to take and are preparing for Undecided admission to a selective major. Most students ND0810 Undecided Education SCRIPPS COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION enroll in the college of their major or create a Communication Studies specialized degree program by early in their RUSS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BC5363 Communication and Public Advocacy sophomore year. AND TECHNOLOGY BC5363 Health Communication Associate in Arts Aviation BC5363 Organizational Communication AA1114 Arts and Humanities Emphasis BS7269 Aviation Flight21 AA1110 Social Sciences Emphasis BS7270 Aviation Management Emerging Communication Technologies BS6316 Aviation Technology BC5329 Information and Telecommunication Associate in Individualized Studies Systems ND5508 Individualized Studies17 Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering BC5383 Information and Telecommunication Systems: VR/AR Track in Emerging BS7251 Chemical Engineering Communication Technologies Associate in Science BC5384 Virtual Reality & Game Development AS1104 Science Civil Engineering BS7252 Civil Engineering Journalism Baccalaureate Degrees BJ6906 News and Information16 ND1112 Pre-Specialized Studies17 Computer Science BJ6907 Strategic Communication16 BS7260 Computer Science Undecided or Undeclared Media Arts & Studies ND1201 Undecided19 Electrical Engineering BC5370 Games and Animation BS7253 Electrical Engineering Track BC5382 Media Arts Production BS7254 Electrical Engineering/ Computer Engineering Track BC5371 Music Production and Recording Industry Engineering Technology and Management BC5369 Media and Social Change BS7256 Engineering Technology and Management (includes minor Visual Communication in business) BS6925 Commercial Photography1,16 BS6924 Information Graphics/ Industrial and Systems Engineering Publication Design1,16 BS7255 Industrial and Systems Engineering BS6923 Multimedia1,16 BS6922 Photojournalism1,16 Footnotes 1. Portfolio required. 11. HTC consolidates business interests into one Business 18. Requires an associate degree in an area related to criminal Administration major leading to a Bachelor of Business justice for admission. Not open to frst-year students. 2. This program leads to a Bachelor of Sport Management Administration upon graduation. Students in the program degree. may pursue any business track of interest, including multiple, 19. University College (UC) students may remain undecided until though they will still have one major. they have earned 45 semester hours of credit. UC transfer 3. This program leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree. students are strongly encouraged to consult with a UC advisor 12. Upon successful completion of the preparatory program to explore majors and facilitate entry into the major of choice. 4. Audition required. requirements, applicants must complete a separate application for the major program. 20. Intended for students planning to apply to Athletic Training 5. This program leads to a Bachelor of Music degree. programs. 13. Undergraduate program available only through HTC. 6. Interview required. 21. Not open to international students. 14. In general, the B.A. option provides a curriculum that is 7. Intended for students planning to apply for Physical Therapy more liberal arts-oriented. Applicants may want to consult 22. This program leads to a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree. schools. an admissions advisor or a college representative regarding which option is most suitable for the applicant. 23. HTC consolidates chemistry interests into one Chemistry major 8. Students select an area of concentration during the frst two leading to a Bachelor of Science upon graduation. Students years. 15. Students admitted to this program must complete a separate in the program may pursue any chemistry track of interest, application process during the frst year of study before including multiple, though they will still have one major. 9. This pre-professional program does not fulfll any degree but becoming eligible to register for any major-specifc courses. is intended as preparation for admission into a professional 16. Transfer applicants must follow the additional application 24. Audition, interview, and/or portfolio required. school. process outlined on this school or department’s website. 10. Students must complete the Pre-Social Work Program and 17. Separate application required. Applicants must consult with a submit a separate application before being considered for a University College advisor or regional campus Student Services social work major. staf member. 11
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