Department of Visual and Performing Arts - Catalog

Faculty

  • Laurie Doyle, Ph.D., Chair
  • Philip Camp, Ph.D.
  • Ronelle Howell, M.F.A, M.Ed.
  • Lisa Tatum, D.M.A.

Minors

To earn a minor, students must complete the curriculum and meet other requirements listed in the academic policy section of this catalog.

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art with Art Education emphasis

  1. General Education Core (45 hours)
    • Quantitative Literacy (QL): 3 hours from
      • ACC2301 Principles of Financial Accounting
      • BUA2310 Business Statistics
      • MAT1311 College Algebra (recommended)
      • MAT1312 Trigonometry
      • MAT1313 Precalculus
      • MAT1316 Business Calculus
      • MAT1402 Analytical Geometry and Calculus
      • MAT3303 Probability and Statistics
      • PSY3310 Psychological Statistics
    • Scientific Reasoning (SR): 3-4 hours from
      • BIO1300 Human Biology
      • BIO1303/1003 Integrated Science I and Lab
      • BIO1304/1004 Integrated Science II and Lab
      • BIO1405 Majors Biology I
      • BIO2401 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
      • CHE1306/1106 Introductory Chemistry
      • CHE1307/1107 General Chemistry I
      • NRC1300 Introduction to Wildlife Management
      • PHY1303/1103 General Physics I
      • PHY2301/2101 Engineering Physics I
    • Health and Wellness (HW):
      • ESS1200 Personal Fitness and Wellness
    • Social Science Literacy (SSL): 3 hours from
      • EDU3350 Educational Psychology
      • PSY1300 General Psychology
      • PSY2310 Lifespan Human Development
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • SOC1300 General Sociology
    • Communication Proficiency (CP); Digital Information Literacy (DIL)
      • ENG1301 Composition Studies
      • ENG1302 Composition and Literature
      • 3 hours from
        • COM2340 Communication for the Professional
        • COM3342 Communication and Life Work (H)
        • EDS2320/EEL2320 Instructional Technology
        • ENG3308 Technical Writing
        • IST1301 Foundations of Information Systems & Technology
    • Creative Arts Literacy (CAL):
      • ART2307 Art History Survey I
    • Intercultural Competence (IC): 3 hours from
      • COM3372 Intercultural Communication
      • ENG3321 African-American Literature
      • GBC3310 Global Experience
      • FOL courses
      • LIN2302 How Language Works
      • MIS3312 Intercultural Engagement
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • REL3301 World Religions
      • REL3313 World Christianity
    • Christian Wisdom (CW):
      • BIB1310 Introduction to the Old Testament
      • BIB1320 Introduction to the New Testament
      • BIB3305 Christian Heritage
      • BIB3310 Christian Life
    • Civic Engagement (CE); Critical Thinking & Ethical Awareness (CTEA): 3 hours from
      • ECO2301 Macroeconomics
      • ECO2302 Microeconomics
      • GOV2301 National Government
      • GOV2302 Texas State and Local Government
      • HIS courses
      • PHI2304 Introduction to Philosophy
      • PHI3305 Ethics
    • Human Experience (HE): 3 hours from
      • ENG2301 Masterpieces of Literature
      • HIS1315 World History and Geography I
      • HIS1316 World History and Geography II
      • HIS2301 History of the United States I
      • HIS2302 History of the United States II
      • HUM2300 Exploring Human Experience
      • MUS3304 Music History II
    • UNI1170 University Seminar
    • UNI2000 University Skills
  2. Major (42 hours)
    • ART1303  Drawing I
    • ART1304  Drawing II
    • ART1305  Two-Dimensional Design
    • ART2000  Review in Art
    • ART2308  Survey of Art History II
    • ART2310  Ceramics
    • ART2312  Three-Dimensional Design
    • ART2316  Painting I
    • ART3305  History of Modern Art
    • ART3326  Sculpture
    • 6 hours from
      • ART3352  Special Topics in Art History
      • ART4302  History of Art in the U.S.
      • ART4308  Art Theory and Criticism
      • ART4352  Special Topics in Art History
    • DMA1300  Introduction to Digital Media
    • DMA2344  Multimedia Design
    • 3 hours from upper level ART
  3. Emphasis (21 hours)
    • ART3310  Printmaking
    • ART2306  Life Drawing
    • ART3303  Curriculum and Assessment in K-12 Art
    • 3 hours from
      • ART3304  Painting II
      • ART3309  Painting III
    • ART4305  Contemporary Issues in Art Education
    • ART4360  Senior Seminar
    • 3 hours from ART or DMA
  4. Pedagogy and Professional Practice (24 hours)
    • 3 hours from
      • EEL2310  Teachers, Schools, and Society
      • EDS2310  Foundations of Education
    • 3 hours from
      • EDS4340  Reading, Writing and Thinking in Secondary and Middle Schools
      • REA3340  The Reading Writing Connection
      • REA4350  Practical Applications to Reading
    • Methods Block
      • EDS4330  Managing Diverse Classrooms
      • EDS4350  Design and Delivery
    • Clinical Teaching Block
      • EDS4120  Clinical Teaching Orientation
      • EDS4310  Assessment and Evaluation
      • EDS4262  Seminar in Education
      • EDS4660  Clinical Teaching
  5. Electives (3-4 hours)
  6. Total (135-136)
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Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art with Drawing and Painting emphasis

  1. General Education Core (45 hours)
    • Quantitative Literacy (QL): 3 hours from
      • ACC2301 Principles of Financial Accounting
      • BUA2310 Business Statistics
      • MAT1311 College Algebra (recommended)
      • MAT1312 Trigonometry
      • MAT1313 Precalculus
      • MAT1316 Business Calculus
      • MAT1402 Analytical Geometry and Calculus
      • MAT3303 Probability and Statistics
      • PSY3310 Psychological Statistics
    • Scientific Reasoning (SR): 3-4 hours from
      • BIO1300 Human Biology
      • BIO1303/1003 Integrated Science I and Lab
      • BIO1304/1004 Integrated Science II and Lab
      • BIO1405 Majors Biology I
      • BIO2401 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
      • CHE1306/1106 Introductory Chemistry
      • CHE1307/1107 General Chemistry I
      • NRC1300 Introduction to Wildlife Management
      • PHY1303/1103 General Physics I
      • PHY2301/2101 Engineering Physics I
    • Health and Wellness (HW):
      • ESS1200 Personal Fitness and Wellness
    • Social Science Literacy (SSL): 3 hours from
      • EDU3350 Educational Psychology
      • PSY1300 General Psychology
      • PSY2310 Lifespan Human Development
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • SOC1300 General Sociology
    • Communication Proficiency (CP); Digital Information Literacy (DIL)
      • ENG1301 Composition Studies
      • ENG1302 Composition and Literature
      • 3 hours from
        • COM2340 Communication for the Professional
        • COM3342 Communication and Life Work (H)
        • EDS2320/EEL2320 Instructional Technology
        • ENG3308 Technical Writing
        • IST1301 Foundations of Information Systems & Technology
    • Creative Arts Literacy (CAL):
      • ART2307 Art History Survey I
    • Intercultural Competence (IC): 3 hours from
      • COM3372 Intercultural Communication
      • ENG3321 African-American Literature
      • GBC3310 Global Experience
      • FOL courses
      • LIN2302 How Language Works
      • MIS3312 Intercultural Engagement
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • REL3301 World Religions
      • REL3313 World Christianity
    • Christian Wisdom (CW):
      • BIB1310 Introduction to the Old Testament
      • BIB1320 Introduction to the New Testament
      • BIB3305 Christian Heritage
      • BIB3310 Christian Life
    • Civic Engagement (CE); Critical Thinking & Ethical Awareness (CTEA): 3 hours from
      • ECO2301 Macroeconomics
      • ECO2302 Microeconomics
      • GOV2301 National Government
      • GOV2302 Texas State and Local Government
      • HIS courses
      • PHI2304 Introduction to Philosophy
      • PHI3305 Ethics
    • Human Experience (HE): 3 hours from
      • ENG2301 Masterpieces of Literature
      • HIS1315 World History and Geography I
      • HIS1316 World History and Geography II
      • HIS2301 History of the United States I
      • HIS2302 History of the United States II
      • HUM2300 Exploring Human Experience
      • MUS3304 Music History II
    • UNI1170 University Seminar
    • UNI2000 University Skills
  2. Major (42 hours)
    • ART1303  Drawing I
    • ART1304  Drawing II
    • ART1305  Two-Dimensional Design
    • ART2000  Review in Art
    • ART2308  Survey of Art History II
    • ART2310  Ceramics
    • ART2312  Three-Dimensional Design
    • ART2316  Painting I
    • ART3305  History of Modern Art
    • ART3326  Sculpture
    • 6 hours from
      • ART3352  Special Topics in Art History
      • ART4302  History of Art in the U.S.
      • ART4308  Art Theory and Criticism
      • ART4352  Special Topics in Art History
    • DMA1300  Introduction to Digital Imaging
    • DMA2344  Multimedia Design
    • 3 upper level hours from ART
  3. Emphasis (27 hours)
    • ART2306  Life Drawing
    • ART3304  Painting II
    • ART3309  Painting III
    • ART3310  Printmaking
    • ART4303  Professional Practice and Special Problems in Drawing
    • ART4304  Professional Practice and Special Problems in Painting
    • ART4360  Senior Seminar
    • 6 hours from ART or DMA
  4. Supporting (12 hours)
    • 12 upper level hours from at least two of COM, FOL, HIS, HUM, ENG, GOV, MUS, PHI, PSY, SOC, REL or THA
  5. Electives (3-4 hours)
  6. Total (129-130)
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Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art with a Graphic Design emphasis

  1. General Education Core (45 hours)
    • Quantitative Literacy (QL): 3 hours from
      • ACC2301 Principles of Financial Accounting
      • BUA2310 Business Statistics
      • MAT1311 College Algebra (recommended)
      • MAT1312 Trigonometry
      • MAT1313 Precalculus
      • MAT1316 Business Calculus
      • MAT1402 Analytical Geometry and Calculus
      • MAT3303 Probability and Statistics
      • PSY3310 Psychological Statistics
    • Scientific Reasoning (SR): 3-4 hours from
      • BIO1300 Human Biology
      • BIO1303/1003 Integrated Science I and Lab
      • BIO1304/1004 Integrated Science II and Lab
      • BIO1405 Majors Biology I
      • BIO2401 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
      • CHE1306/1106 Introductory Chemistry
      • CHE1307/1107 General Chemistry I
      • NRC1300 Introduction to Wildlife Management
      • PHY1303/1103 General Physics I
      • PHY2301/2101 Engineering Physics I
    • Health and Wellness (HW):
      • ESS1200 Personal Fitness and Wellness
    • Social Science Literacy (SSL): 3 hours from
      • EDU3350 Educational Psychology
      • PSY1300 General Psychology
      • PSY2310 Lifespan Human Development
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • SOC1300 General Sociology
    • Communication Proficiency (CP); Digital Information Literacy (DIL)
      • ENG1301 Composition Studies
      • ENG1302 Composition and Literature
      • 3 hours from
        • COM2340 Communication for the Professional
        • COM3342 Communication and Life Work (H)
        • EDS2320/EEL2320 Instructional Technology
        • ENG3308 Technical Writing
        • IST1301 Foundations of Information Systems & Technology
    • Creative Arts Literacy (CAL):
      • ART2307 Art History Survey I
    • Intercultural Competence (IC): 3 hours from
      • COM3372 Intercultural Communication
      • ENG3321 African-American Literature
      • GBC3310 Global Experience
      • FOL courses
      • LIN2302 How Language Works
      • MIS3312 Intercultural Engagement
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • REL3301 World Religions
      • REL3313 World Christianity
    • Christian Wisdom (CW):
      • BIB1310 Introduction to the Old Testament
      • BIB1320 Introduction to the New Testament
      • BIB3305 Christian Heritage
      • BIB3310 Christian Life
    • Civic Engagement (CE); Critical Thinking & Ethical Awareness (CTEA): 3 hours from
      • ECO2301 Macroeconomics
      • ECO2302 Microeconomics
      • GOV2301 National Government
      • GOV2302 Texas State and Local Government
      • HIS courses
      • PHI2304 Introduction to Philosophy
      • PHI3305 Ethics
    • Human Experience (HE): 3 hours from
      • ENG2301 Masterpieces of Literature
      • HIS1315 World History and Geography I
      • HIS1316 World History and Geography II
      • HIS2301 History of the United States I
      • HIS2302 History of the United States II
      • HUM2300 Exploring Human Experience
      • MUS3304 Music History II
    • UNI1170 University Seminar
    • UNI2000 University Skills
  2. Major (42 hours)
    • ART1303  Drawing I
    • ART1304  Drawing II
    • ART1305  Two-Dimensional Design
    • ART2000  Review in Art
    • ART2308  Survey of Art History II
    • ART2310  Ceramics
    • ART2312  Three-Dimensional Design
    • ART2316  Painting I
    • ART3305  History of Modern Art
    • ART3326  Sculpture
    • 6 hours from
      • ART3352  Special Topics in Art History
      • ART4302  History of Art in the U.S.
      • ART4308  Art Theory and Criticism
      • ART4352  Special Topics in Art History
    • DMA1300 Introduction to Digital Media
    • DMA2344  Multimedia Design
    • 3 hours from upper level ART
  3. Emphasis (30 hours)
    • ART2311  Typography
    • ART3310  Printmaking
    • ART4311  Illustration: Traditional and Digital
    • ART4313  Graphic Design Systems
    • ART4360 Senior Seminar
    • COM4330 Senior Internship
    • DMA3333  Digital Imaging
    • DMA3341  Advertising Design
    • DMA3342  Document Design
    • 3 hours from upper level ART or DMA
  4. Supporting Courses (12 hours)
    • 12 hours from
      • BUA3305  Principles of Marketing
      • BUA3306  Consumer Behavior
      • BUA3320  Business Ethics
      • COM1302  Principles of Media Communications
      • COM2348  Communication Theory
      • COM3354  Advertising
      • DMA3311  Digital Video
      • DMA4324  Three-Dimensional Modeling
  5. Electives (3-4 hours)
  6. Total (132-133 hours)
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Bachelor of Arts in Music

  1. General Education Core (45 hours)
    • Quantitative Literacy (QL): 3 hours from
      • ACC2301 Principles of Financial Accounting
      • BUA2310 Business Statistics
      • MAT1311 College Algebra (recommended)
      • MAT1312 Trigonometry
      • MAT1313 Precalculus
      • MAT1316 Business Calculus
      • MAT1402 Analytical Geometry and Calculus
      • MAT3303 Probability and Statistics
      • PSY3310 Psychological Statistics
    • Scientific Reasoning (SR): 3-4 hours from
      • BIO1300 Human Biology (recommended)
      • BIO1303/1003 Integrated Science I and Lab
      • BIO1304/1004 Integrated Science II and Lab
      • BIO1405 Majors Biology I
      • BIO2401 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
      • CHE1306/1106 Introductory Chemistry
      • CHE1307/1107 General Chemistry I
      • NRC1300 Introduction to Wildlife Management
      • PHY1303/1103 General Physics I
      • PHY2301/2101 Engineering Physics I
    • Health and Wellness (HW): 1-2 hours from

      • ESS1200 Personal Fitness and Wellness

      ESS Activities Course

    • Social Science Literacy (SSL): 3 hours from
      • EDU3350 Educational Psychology
      • PSY1300 General Psychology
      • PSY2310 Lifespan Human Development
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • SOC1300 General Sociology
    • Communication Proficiency (CP); Digital Information Literacy (DIL)
      • ENG1301 Composition Studies
      • ENG1302 Composition and Literature
      • 3 hours from
        • COM2340 Communication for the Professional (recommended)
        • COM3342 Communication and Life Work (H)
        • EDS2320/EEL2320 Instructional Technology
        • ENG3308 Technical Writing
        • IST1301 Foundations of Information Systems & Technology
    • Creative Arts Literacy (CAL):
      • MUS3303 Music History I
    • Intercultural Competence (IC): 3 hours from
      • COM3372 Intercultural Communication
      • ENG3321 African-American Literature
      • GBC3310 Global Experience
      • FOL courses
      • LIN2302 How Language Works
      • MIS3312 Intercultural Engagement
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • REL3301 World Religions
      • REL3313 World Christianity
    • Christian Wisdom (CW):
      • BIB1310 Introduction to the Old Testament
      • BIB1320 Introduction to the New Testament
      • BIB3305 Christian Heritage
      • BIB3310 Christian Life
    • Civic Engagement (CE); Critical Thinking & Ethical Awareness (CTEA): 3 hours from
      • ECO2301 Macroeconomics
      • ECO2302 Microeconomics
      • GOV2301 National Government
      • GOV2302 Texas State and Local Government
      • HIS courses
      • PHI2304 Introduction to Philosophy
      • PHI3305 Ethics
    • Human Experience (HE):
      • MUS3304 Music History II
    • UNI1170 University Seminar
    • UNI2000 University Skills
  2. Major (36 hours)
    • MUS1000  Piano Proficiency Test
    • MUS1301  Music Literature
    • MUS1305  Elementary Music Theory I
    • MUS1105  Sight Singing and Ear Training I
    • MUS1306  Elementary Music Theory II
    • MUS1106  Sight Singing and Ear Training II
    • MUS2000  Music Seminar
    • MUS2305  Advanced Music Theory
    • MUS2105  Advanced Sight Singing and Ear Training I
    • MUS2306  Form, Analysis and Advanced Music Theory
    • MUS2106  Advanced Sight Singing and Ear Training II
    • MUS3230  Orchestration
    • MUS4000  Senior Recital
    • MUS4204  General Conducting
    • 1 hour from
      • MUS4106  Advanced Choral Conducting
      • MUS4105  Advanced Instrumental Conducting
    • MUS4320  Elementary Music Methods
    • MUS4360  Senior Seminar
    • 3 hours from
      • MUS4311  Secondary Choral Methods
      • MUS4312  Secondary Instrumental Methods
    • 3 hours from
      • MUS3305  Vocal Pedagogy
      • MUS3307  Piano Pedagogy
      • MUS3308  Marching Band Techniques
  3. Supporting Courses (30 hours)
    • 12 hours from major instrument or voice
    • 4 hours from minor instrument or voice
    • 3 hours from music performance group
    • 6 hours upper level from THA or ART
    • Voice Majors
      • MUS1203  Language Diction I
      • MUS1204  Language Diction II
      • MUS2139  Instrumental Methods for Vocal Majors
    • Instrumental Majors
      • 5 hours from
        • MUS2129  Clarinet and Saxophone
        • MUS2130  High Brass
        • MUS2131  Low Brass
        • MUS2132  Percussion
        • MUS2133  String Methods
        • MUS2134  Flute and Double Reed
  4. Electives (9 hours)
  5. Total (120 hours)
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Bachelor of Music in Music Education

  1. General Education Core (45 hours)
    • Quantitative Literacy (QL): 3 hours from
      • ACC2301 Principles of Financial Accounting
      • BUA2310 Business Statistics
      • MAT1311 College Algebra (recommended)
      • MAT1312 Trigonometry
      • MAT1313 Precalculus
      • MAT1316 Business Calculus
      • MAT1402 Analytical Geometry and Calculus
      • MAT3303 Probability and Statistics
      • PSY3310 Psychological Statistics
    • Scientific Reasoning (SR): 3-4 hours from
      • BIO1300 Human Biology
      • BIO1303/1003 Integrated Science I and Lab
      • BIO1304/1004 Integrated Science II and Lab
      • BIO1405 Majors Biology I
      • BIO2401 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
      • CHE1306/1106 Introductory Chemistry
      • CHE1307/1107 General Chemistry I
      • NRC1300 Introduction to Wildlife Management
      • PHY1303/1103 General Physics I
      • PHY2301/2101 Engineering Physics I
    • Health and Wellness (HW): 1-2 hours from
      • ESS1200 Personal Fitness and Wellness
      • ESS Activities Course
    • Social Science Literacy (SSL): 3 hours from
      • EDU3350 Educational Psychology
      • PSY1300 General Psychology
      • PSY2310 Lifespan Human Development
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • SOC1300 General Sociology
    • Communication Proficiency (CP); Digital Information Literacy (DIL)
      • ENG1301 Composition Studies
      • ENG1302 Composition and Literature
      • 3 hours from
        • COM2340 Communication for the Professional (recommended)
        • COM3342 Communication and Life Work (H)
        • EDS2320/EEL2320 Instructional Technology
        • ENG3308 Technical Writing
        • IST1301 Foundations of Information Systems & Technology
    • Creative Arts Literacy (CAL):
      • MUS3303 Music History I
    • Intercultural Competence (IC): 3 hours from
      • COM3372 Intercultural Communication
      • ENG3321 African-American Literature
      • GBC3310 Global Experience
      • FOL courses
      • LIN2302 How Language Works
      • MIS3312 Intercultural Engagement
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • REL3301 World Religions
      • REL3313 World Christianity
    • Christian Wisdom (CW):
      • BIB1310 Introduction to the Old Testament
      • BIB1320 Introduction to the New Testament
      • BIB3305 Christian Heritage
      • BIB3310 Christian Life
    • Civic Engagement (CE); Critical Thinking & Ethical Awareness (CTEA): 3 hours from
      • ECO2301 Macroeconomics
      • ECO2302 Microeconomics
      • GOV2301 National Government
      • GOV2302 Texas State and Local Government
      • HIS courses
      • PHI2304 Introduction to Philosophy
      • PHI3305 Ethics
    • Human Experience (HE):
      • MUS3304 Music History II
    • UNI1170 University Seminar
    • UNI2000 University Skills
  2. Major (36 hours)
    • MUS1000  Piano Proficiency Test
    • MUS1301  Music Literature
    • MUS1305  Elementary Music Theory I
    • MUS1105  Sight Singing and Ear Training I
    • MUS1306  Elementary Music Theory II
    • MUS1106  Sight Singing and Ear Training II
    • MUS2000  Music Seminar
    • MUS2305  Advanced Music Theory
    • MUS2105  Advanced Sight Singing and Ear Training I
    • MUS2306  Form, Analysis and Advanced Music Theory
    • MUS2106  Advanced Sight Singing and Ear Training II
    • MUS3230  Orchestration
    • MUS4000  Senior Recital
    • MUS4204  General Conducting
    • 1 hour from
      • MUS4106  Advanced Choral Conducting
      • MUS4105  Advanced Instrumental Conducting
    • MUS4320  Elementary Music Methods
    • MUS4360  Senior Seminar
    • 3 hours from
      • MUS4311  Secondary Choral Methods
      • MUS4312  Secondary Instrumental Methods
    • 3 hours from
      • MUS3305  Vocal Pedagogy
      • MUS3307  Piano Pedagogy
      • MUS3308  Marching Band Techniques
  3. Supporting Courses (24 hours)
    • 12 hours from major instrument or voice
    • 4 hours from minor instrument or voice
    • 3 hours from music performance group
    • Voice Majors
      • MUS1203  Language Diction I
      • MUS1204  Language Diction II
      • MUS2139  Instrumental Methods for Vocal Majors
    • Instrumental Majors
      • 5 hours from
        • MUS2129  Clarinet and Saxophone
        • MUS2130  High Brass
        • MUS2131  Low Brass
        • MUS2132  Percussion
        • MUS2133  String Methods
        • MUS2134  Flute and Double Reed
  4. Pedagogy and Professional Practice (27 hours)
    • 3 hours from
      • EDS 2310 Foundations in Education
      • EDS 2320 Instructional Technology
      • EEL 2310 Teachers, Schools, and Society
    • 3 hours from
      • EDS 4340 Reading, Writing, and Thinking in Secondary and Middle Schools
      • REA 3340 The Reading Writing Connection
      • REA 4350 Practical Applications to Reading
    • ESP 3382 The Exceptional Child
    • Methods Block
      • EDS 4330 Managing Diverse Classroom
      • EDS 4350 Design and Delivery
    • Clinical Teaching Block
      • EDS4120 Clinical Teaching Orientation
      • EDS4310  Assessment and Evaluation
      • EDS4262  Seminar in Education
      • EDS4660  Clinical Teaching
  5. Electives (7 hours)
  6. Total (139 hours)
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Bachelor of Arts in Music with Business Emphasis

  1. General Education Core (45 hours)
    • Quantitative Literacy (QL): 3 hours from
      • ACC2301 Principles of Financial Accounting
      • BUA2310 Business Statistics
      • MAT1311 College Algebra (recommended)
      • MAT1312 Trigonometry
      • MAT1313 Precalculus
      • MAT1316 Business Calculus
      • MAT1402 Analytical Geometry and Calculus
      • MAT3303 Probability and Statistics
      • PSY3310 Psychological Statistics
    • Scientific Reasoning (SR): 3-4 hours from
      • BIO1300 Human Biology (recommended)
      • BIO1303/1003 Integrated Science I and Lab
      • BIO1304/1004 Integrated Science II and Lab
      • BIO1405 Majors Biology I
      • BIO2401 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
      • CHE1306/1106 Introductory Chemistry
      • CHE1307/1107 General Chemistry I
      • NRC1300 Introduction to Wildlife Management
      • PHY1303/1103 General Physics I
      • PHY2301/2101 Engineering Physics I
    • Health and Wellness (HW): 1-2 hours from
      • ESS1200 Personal Fitness and Wellness
      • ESS Activities Course
    • Social Science Literacy (SSL): 3 hours from
      • EDU3350 Educational Psychology
      • PSY1300 General Psychology
      • PSY2310 Lifespan Human Development
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • SOC1300 General Sociology
    • Communication Proficiency (CP); Digital Information Literacy (DIL)
      • ENG1301 Composition Studies
      • ENG1302 Composition and Literature
      • 3 hours from
        • COM2340 Communication for the Professional (recommended)
        • COM3342 Communication and Life Work (H)
        • EDS2320/EEL2320 Instructional Technology
        • ENG3308 Technical Writing
        • IST1301 Foundations of Information Systems & Technology
    • Creative Arts Literacy (CAL):
      • MUS3303 Music History I
    • Intercultural Competence (IC): 3 hours from
      • COM3372 Intercultural Communication
      • ENG3321 African-American Literature
      • GBC3310 Global Experience
      • FOL courses
      • LIN2302 How Language Works
      • MIS3312 Intercultural Engagement
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • REL3301 World Religions
      • REL3313 World Christianity
    • Christian Wisdom (CW):
      • BIB1310 Introduction to the Old Testament
      • BIB1320 Introduction to the New Testament
      • BIB3305 Christian Heritage
      • BIB3310 Christian Life
    • Civic Engagement (CE); Critical Thinking & Ethical Awareness (CTEA): 3 hours from
      • ECO2301 Macroeconomics
      • ECO2302 Microeconomics
      • GOV2301 National Government
      • GOV2302 Texas State and Local Government
      • HIS courses
      • PHI2304 Introduction to Philosophy
      • PHI3305 Ethics
    • Human Experience (HE):
      • MUS3304 Music History II
    • UNI1170 University Seminar
    • UNI2000 University Skills
  2. Major (36-37 hours)
    • MUS1000  Piano Proficiency Test
    • MUS1301  Music Literature
    • MUS1305  Elementary Music Theory I
    • MUS1105  Sight Singing and Ear Training I
    • MUS1306  Elementary Music Theory II
    • MUS1106  Sight Singing and Ear Training II
    • MUS2000  Music Seminar
    • MUS2105  Advanced Sight Singing and Ear Training I
    • MUS2305  Advanced Music Theory
    • MUS3230  Orchestration
    • MUS4204  General Conducting
    • MUS4360  Senior Seminar
    • 3 hours in music performance group
    • 8 hours in major instrument or voice
    • 3-4 hours from
      • MUS3305  Vocal Pedagogy
      • MUS3307  Piano Pedagogy
      • MUS1203  Language Diction I
      • MUS1204  Language Diction II
      • MUS3308  Marching Band Techniques
  3. Supporting Courses (39 hours)
    • ART1305  Two-Dimensional Design
    • COM3302  Public Relations
    • COM3354  Advertising
    • ENG3308  Technical Writing
    • ACC2301  Principles of Financial Accounting
    • ACC2302  Principles of Managerial Accounting
    • 3 hours from
      • BUA1300  Introduction to Business
      • FIN2301  Personal Financial Planning
    • COM4330  Communication Internship
    • COM4360  E-marketing and Social Media
    • MGT3300  Principles of Management
    • 6 hours from
      • BUA3305  Principles of Marketing
      • BUA3306  Consumer Behavior
      • BUA4301  Business Law
      • BUA4304  Marketing Research
      • MGT4306  Human Resource Management
    • 3 hours from
      • DMA1300  Introduction to Digital Media
      • ECO2301  Macroeconomics
      • COM3372  Intercultural Communication
      • COM3374  Nonverbal Communication
  4. Electives (2-3 hours)
  5. Total (123 hours)
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Bachelor of Arts in Music with Pre-Music Therapy emphasis

  1. General Education Core (45 hours)
    • Quantitative Literacy (QL): 3 hours from
      • ACC2301 Principles of Financial Accounting
      • BUA2310 Business Statistics
      • MAT1311 College Algebra (recommended)
      • MAT1312 Trigonometry
      • MAT1313 Precalculus
      • MAT1316 Business Calculus
      • MAT1402 Analytical Geometry and Calculus
      • MAT3303 Probability and Statistics
      • PSY3310 Psychological Statistics
    • Scientific Reasoning (SR): 3-4 hours from
      • BIO1300 Human Biology (recommended)
      • BIO1303/1003 Integrated Science I and Lab
      • BIO1304/1004 Integrated Science II and Lab
      • BIO1405 Majors Biology I
      • BIO2401 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
      • CHE1306/1106 Introductory Chemistry
      • CHE1307/1107 General Chemistry I
      • NRC1300 Introduction to Wildlife Management
      • PHY1303/1103 General Physics I
      • PHY2301/2101 Engineering Physics I
    • Health and Wellness (HW): 1-2 hours from
      • ESS1200 Personal Fitness and Wellness
      • ESS Activities Course
    • Social Science Literacy (SSL): 3 hours from
      • EDU3350 Educational Psychology
      • PSY1300 General Psychology
      • PSY2310 Lifespan Human Development
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • SOC1300 General Sociology
    • Communication Proficiency (CP); Digital Information Literacy (DIL)
      • ENG1301 Composition Studies
      • ENG1302 Composition and Literature
      • 3 hours from
        • COM2340 Communication for the Professional (recommended)
        • COM3342 Communication and Life Work (H)
        • EDS2320/EEL2320 Instructional Technology
        • ENG3308 Technical Writing
        • IST1301 Foundations of Information Systems & Technology
    • Creative Arts Literacy (CAL):
      • MUS3303 Music History I
    • Intercultural Competence (IC): 3 hours from
      • COM3372 Intercultural Communication
      • ENG3321 African-American Literature
      • GBC3310 Global Experience
      • FOL courses
      • LIN2302 How Language Works
      • MIS3312 Intercultural Engagement
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • REL3301 World Religions
      • REL3313 World Christianity
    • Christian Wisdom (CW):
      • BIB1310 Introduction to the Old Testament
      • BIB1320 Introduction to the New Testament
      • BIB3305 Christian Heritage
      • BIB3310 Christian Life
    • Civic Engagement (CE); Critical Thinking & Ethical Awareness (CTEA): 3 hours from
      • ECO2301 Macroeconomics
      • ECO2302 Microeconomics
      • GOV2301 National Government
      • GOV2302 Texas State and Local Government
      • HIS courses
      • PHI2304 Introduction to Philosophy
      • PHI3305 Ethics
    • Human Experience (HE):
      • MUS3304 Music History II
    • UNI1170 University Seminar
    • UNI2000 University Skills
  2. Major (34 hours)
    • MUS1000  Piano Proficiency Test
    • MUS1301  Music Literature
    • MUS1305  Elementary Music Theory I
    • MUS1105  Sight Singing and Ear Training I
    • MUS1306  Elementary Music Theory II
    • MUS1106  Sight Singing and Ear Training II
    • MUS2000  Music Seminar
    • MUS2305  Advanced Music Theory
    • MUS2105  Advanced Sight Singing and Ear Training I
    • MUS2306  Form, Analysis and Advanced Music Theory
    • MUS2106  Advanced Sight Singing and Ear Training II
    • MUS4000  Senior Recital
    • MUS4204  General Conducting
    • 3 hours from music performance group
    • MUS1115  Private Guitar
    • MUS1116  Private Guitar
    • MUS2115  Private Guitar
    • MUS2116  Private Guitar
    • MUS4360  Senior Seminar
    • 3 hours from
      • MUS3305  Vocal Pedagogy
      • MUS3307  Piano Pedagogy
      • MUS4320  Elementary Music Methods
      • MUS3308  Marching Band Techniques
  3. Supporting Courses (35 hours)
    • SWK2340  Human Diversity
    • ESP3382  Exceptional Child
    • PSY3302  Counseling Theories and Techniques
    • PSY3303  Abnormal Psychology
    • PSY3310  Psychological Statistics
    • PSY3350  Psychology of Aging
    • 12 hours from major instrument or voice
    • Voice Majors
      • MUS1203  Language Diction I
      • MUS1204  Language Diction II
      • MUS2139  Instrumental Methods for Vocal Majors
    • Instrumental Majors
      • 5 hours from
        • MUS2129  Clarinet and Saxophone
        • MUS2130  High Brass
        • MUS2131  Low Brass
        • MUS2132  Percussion
        • MUS2133  String Methods
        • MUS2134  Flute and Double Reed
  4. Electives (8 hours)
  5. Total (123 hours)

Additional requirements for music majors:

  • Pass the piano proficiency requirement of MUS 1000 by the end of the sophomore year, which would mark the conclusion of four consecutive semesters of piano. The proficiency requirement must be met before students begin their student teaching, which makes it necessary for students to continue to enroll in piano until the proficiency examination is passed. The elements of the proficiency requirement are as follows.
    • Harmonization/improvisation of simple accompaniments to melodies of 8 measures length using at least 3 triads (I, IV & V or V7) in block position and then with an arpeggiated bass pattern.
    • Transposition of the same melody to a key one-half or a whole step away with block chords.
    • Sight-reading of grade II piano music in which both hands are independent of each other.
    • Two memorized pieces of the level of Classical Era sonatinas.
    • One 4-part chorale-style piece played with music.
    • Major and harmonic minor scales and arpeggios, ascending and descending, played in all keys with correct fingerings, one octave hands together, and two octaves, hands separately, with chord progressions of I, IV, I, V, V7, I.
  • Pass a written departmental scales and key signatures test with a minimum grade of 70% at the conclusion of each semester of music theory in order to proceed to the next level of the music theory sequence.
  • Present a performance recital in the major instrument of at least 45 minutes duration prior to student teaching.
  • Attend and document 10 recitals each semester except while student teaching.
  • Participate in at least one music area performance ensemble each semester in which the student is registered for 12 or more hours, except during clinical teaching. Unless approved by Music faculty, the performance ensembles that meet this requirement include Praise Choir, Chamber Singers, and Symphonic Band.
  • Participate in the MUS 2000 Music Seminar each Friday afternoon until graduation or semester of student teaching.
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Bachelor of Arts in Music with Worship Ministry emphasis

  1. General Education Core (45 hours)
    • Quantitative Literacy (QL): 3 hours from
      • ACC2301 Principles of Financial Accounting
      • BUA2310 Business Statistics
      • MAT1311 College Algebra (recommended)
      • MAT1312 Trigonometry
      • MAT1313 Precalculus
      • MAT1316 Business Calculus
      • MAT1402 Analytical Geometry and Calculus
      • MAT3303 Probability and Statistics
      • PSY3310 Psychological Statistics
    • Scientific Reasoning (SR): 3-4 hours from
      • BIO1300 Human Biology (recommended)
      • BIO1303/1003 Integrated Science I and Lab
      • BIO1304/1004 Integrated Science II and Lab
      • BIO1405 Majors Biology I
      • BIO2401 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
      • CHE1306/1106 Introductory Chemistry
      • CHE1307/1107 General Chemistry I
      • NRC1300 Introduction to Wildlife Management
      • PHY1303/1103 General Physics I
      • PHY2301/2101 Engineering Physics I
    • Health and Wellness (HW): 1-2 hours from
      • ESS1200 Personal Fitness and Wellness
      • ESS Activities Course
    • Social Science Literacy (SSL): 3 hours from
      • EDU3350 Educational Psychology
      • PSY1300 General Psychology
      • PSY2310 Lifespan Human Development
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • SOC1300 General Sociology
    • Communication Proficiency (CP); Digital Information Literacy (DIL)
      • ENG1301 Composition Studies
      • ENG1302 Composition and Literature
      • 3 hours from
        • COM2340 Communication for the Professional (recommended)
        • COM3342 Communication and Life Work (H)
        • EDS2320/EEL2320 Instructional Technology
        • ENG3308 Technical Writing
        • IST1301 Foundations of Information Systems & Technology
    • Creative Arts Literacy (CAL):
      • MUS3303 Music History I
    • Intercultural Competence (IC): 3 hours from
      • REL3301 World Religions
      • REL3313 World Christianity
    • Christian Wisdom (CW):
      • BIB1310 Introduction to the Old Testament
      • BIB1320 Introduction to the New Testament
      • BIB3305 Christian Heritage
      • BIB3310 Christian Life
    • Civic Engagement (CE); Critical Thinking & Ethical Awareness (CTEA): 3 hours from
      • ECO2301 Macroeconomics
      • ECO2302 Microeconomics
      • GOV2301 National Government
      • GOV2302 Texas State and Local Government
      • HIS courses
      • PHI2304 Introduction to Philosophy
      • PHI3305 Ethics
    • Human Experience (HE):
      • MUS3304 Music History II
    • UNI1170 University Seminar
    • UNI2000 University Skills
  2. Major (36 hours)
    • MUS1000  Piano Proficiency Test
    • MUS1305  Elementary Music Theory I
    • MUS1105  Sight Singing and Ear Training I
    • MUS1306  Elementary Music Theory II
    • MUS1106  Sight Singing and Ear Training II
    • MUS2000  Music Seminar
    • MUS2305  Advanced Music Theory
    • MUS2307  Introduction to Worship Ministry
    • MUS2105  Advanced Sight Singing and Ear Training I
    • MUS3230  Orchestration
    • MUS3300  Survey of Worship Music
    • MUS4204  General Conducting
    • 3 hours from music performance group
    • 6 hours in major instrument or voice
    • MUS1115  Private Guitar
    • MUS1116  Private Guitar
    • MUS4360  Senior Seminar
  3. Supporting Courses (39 hours)
    • COM3350  Worship Media Production
    • COM4330  Communication Internship
    • MIN2303  The Ministry of Teaching
    • MIN3301  Family and Congregational Dynamics
    • MIN3303  Contemporary Issues in the Family
    • MIN2322  Christian Spiritual Formation
    • MIN4342  Christian Ministry
    • HTH4342  History of American Christianity
    • 15 hours from
      • ART3306  Art and Children
      • COM1302  Principles of Media Communications
      • COM3360  E-Marketing and Social Media
      • COM3371  Group Communication
      • DMA3311  Digital Video
      • THA3301  Principles of Theatrical Scenery
      • THA3304  Principles of Theatrical Lighting
  4. Electives (6 hours)
  5. Total (126 hours)

Additional requirements for music majors:

  • Pass the piano proficiency requirement of MUS 1000 by the end of the sophomore year, which would mark the conclusion of four consecutive semesters of piano. The proficiency requirement must be met before students begin their student teaching, which makes it necessary for students to continue to enroll in piano until the proficiency examination is passed. The elements of the proficiency requirement are as follows.
    • Harmonization/improvisation of simple accompaniments to melodies of 8 measures length using at least 3 triads (I, IV & V or V7) in block position and then with an arpeggiated bass pattern.
    • Transposition of the same melody to a key one-half or a whole step away with block chords.
    • Sight-reading of grade II piano music in which both hands are independent of each other.
    • Two memorized pieces of the level of Classical Era sonatinas.
    • One 4-part chorale-style piece played with music.
    • Major and harmonic minor scales and arpeggios, ascending and descending, played in all keys with correct fingerings, one octave hands together, and two octaves, hands separately, with chord progressions of I, IV, I, V, V7, I.
  • Pass a written departmental scales and key signatures test with a minimum grade of 70% at the conclusion of each semester of music theory in order to proceed to the next level of the music theory sequence.
  • Present a performance recital in the major instrument of at least 45 minutes duration prior to student teaching.
  • Attend and document 10 recitals each semester except while student teaching.
  • Participate in at least one music area performance ensemble each semester in which the student is registered for 12 or more hours, except during clinical teaching. Unless approved by Music faculty, the performance ensembles that meet this requirement include Praise Choir, Chamber Singers, and Symphonic Band.
  • Participate in the MUS 2000 Music Seminar each Friday afternoon until graduation or semester of clinical teaching.
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Bachelor of Arts in Theatre

  1. General Education Core (45 hours)
    • Quantitative Literacy (QL): 3 hours from
      • ACC2301 Principles of Financial Accounting
      • BUA2310 Business Statistics
      • MAT1311 College Algebra (recommended)
      • MAT1312 Trigonometry
      • MAT1313 Precalculus
      • MAT1316 Business Calculus
      • MAT1402 Analytical Geometry and Calculus
      • MAT3303 Probability and Statistics
      • PSY3310 Psychological Statistics
    • Scientific Reasoning (SR): 3-4 hours from
      • BIO1300 Human Biology (recommended)
      • BIO1303/1003 Integrated Science I and Lab
      • BIO1304/1004 Integrated Science II and Lab
      • BIO1405 Majors Biology I
      • BIO2401 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
      • CHE1306/1106 Introductory Chemistry
      • CHE1307/1107 General Chemistry I
      • NRC1300 Introduction to Wildlife Management
      • PHY1303/1103 General Physics I
      • PHY2301/2101 Engineering Physics I
    • Health and Wellness (HW): 1-2 hours from
      • ESS1200 Personal Fitness and Wellness
      • ESS Activities Course
    • Social Science Literacy (SSL): 3 hours from
      • EDU3350 Educational Psychology
      • PSY1300 General Psychology
      • PSY2310 Lifespan Human Development
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • SOC1300 General Sociology
    • Communication Proficiency (CP); Digital Information Literacy (DIL)
      • ENG1301 Composition Studies
      • ENG1302 Composition and Literature
      • 3 hours from
        • COM2340 Communication for the Professional (recommended)
        • COM3342 Communication and Life Work (H)
        • EDS2320/EEL2320 Instructional Technology
        • ENG3308 Technical Writing
        • IST1301 Foundations of Information Systems & Technology
    • Creative Arts Literacy (CAL):
      • THA1361 Introduction to Acting
    • Intercultural Competence (IC): 3 hours from
      • COM3372 Intercultural Communication (recommended)
      • ENG3321 African-American Literature
      • GBC3310 Global Experience
      • FOL courses
      • LIN2302 How Language Works
      • MIS3312 Intercultural Engagement
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • REL3301 World Religions
      • REL3313 World Christianity
    • Christian Wisdom (CW):
      • BIB1310 Introduction to the Old Testament
      • BIB1320 Introduction to the New Testament
      • BIB3305 Christian Heritage
      • BIB3310 Christian Life
    • Civic Engagement (CE); Critical Thinking & Ethical Awareness (CTEA): 3 hours from
      • ECO2301 Macroeconomics
      • ECO2302 Microeconomics
      • GOV2301 National Government
      • GOV2302 Texas State and Local Government
      • HIS courses
      • PHI2304 Introduction to Philosophy
      • PHI3305 Ethics
    • Human Experience (HE): 3 hours from
      • ENG2301 Masterpieces of Literature
      • HIS1315 World History and Geography I (recommended)
      • HIS1316 World History and Geography II
      • HIS2301 History of the United States I
      • HIS2302 History of the United States II
      • HUM2300 Exploring Human Experience
      • MUS3304 Music History II
    • UNI1170 University Seminar
    • UNI2000 University Skills
  2. Major (39 hours)
    • ENG4313  Studies in Drama
    • THA1161  Theatre Activities
    • THA1162  Theatre Activities II
    • THA2161  Stage Makeup
    • THA2302  Principles of Acting
    • THA3301  Principles of Theatrical Scenery
    • THA3304  Principles of Theatrical Lighting
    • THA3305  Principles of Theatrical Costumes
    • THA4301  Stage Directing Methods
    • THA4304  History of Theatre I
    • THA4305  History of Theatre II
    • THA4324  Studies in Shakespeare
    • THA4326  Literature and Film
    • THA4365  Creative Dramatics
    • THA4368  Play Direction
  3. Supporting Courses (27 hours)
    • COM4330  Communication Internship
    • ESS1270  First Aid and CPR
    • MUS1111  Private Voice
    • MUS1112  Private Voice
    • MUS2111  Private Voice
    • MUS2112  Private Voice
    • 9 hours from
      • ART1303  Drawing I
      • ART1304  Drawing II
      • ART1305  Two-Dimensional Design
      • ART3306  Art and Children
      • COM1302  Principles of Media Communication
      • EDS2310  Foundations of Education
      • EEL2310  Teachers, Schools, and Society/Tutoring
    • 9 hours from
      • ART3302  Painting
      • ART4308  Art Theory and Criticism
      • COM4304  Nonverbal and Interpersonal Communication
      • ENG3305  Creative Writing
      • 3 hours upper level ENG
  4. Electives (12 hours)
  5. Total (123 hours)
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Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Education

This degree prepares students for teaching theatre. Involvement in two or more productions each year provides experience in the areas of acting, set design, musical theatre, and technical theatre. A focus on the UIL one act play prepares students for involvement in directing a competition play. Full-time theatre majors are required to audition for the fall and spring productions, and aid in productions, through performance or as part of the crew.

  1. General Education Core (45 hours)
    • Quantitative Literacy (QL): 3 hours from
      • ACC2301 Principles of Financial Accounting
      • BUA2310 Business Statistics
      • MAT1311 College Algebra (recommended)
      • MAT1312 Trigonometry
      • MAT1313 Precalculus
      • MAT1316 Business Calculus
      • MAT1402 Analytical Geometry and Calculus
      • MAT3303 Probability and Statistics
      • PSY3310 Psychological Statistics
    • Scientific Reasoning (SR): 3-4 hours from
      • BIO1300 Human Biology (recommended)
      • BIO1303/1003 Integrated Science I and Lab
      • BIO1304/1004 Integrated Science II and Lab
      • BIO1405 Majors Biology I
      • BIO2401 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
      • CHE1306/1106 Introductory Chemistry
      • CHE1307/1107 General Chemistry I
      • NRC1300 Introduction to Wildlife Management
      • PHY1303/1103 General Physics I
      • PHY2301/2101 Engineering Physics I
    • Health and Wellness (HW): 1-2 hours from
      • ESS1200 Personal Fitness and Wellness
      • ESS Activities Course
    • Social Science Literacy (SSL): 3 hours from
      • EDU3350 Educational Psychology
      • PSY1300 General Psychology
      • PSY2310 Lifespan Human Development
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • SOC1300 General Sociology
    • Communication Proficiency (CP); Digital Information Literacy (DIL)
      • ENG1301 Composition Studies
      • ENG1302 Composition and Literature
      • 3 hours from
        • COM2340 Communication for the Professional (recommended)
        • COM3342 Communication and Life Work (H)
        • EDS2320/EEL2320 Instructional Technology
        • ENG3308 Technical Writing
        • IST1301 Foundations of Information Systems & Technology
    • Creative Arts Literacy (CAL):
      • THA1361 Introduction to Acting
    • Intercultural Competence (IC): 3 hours from
      • COM3372 Intercultural Communication (recommended)
      • ENG3321 African-American Literature
      • GBC3310 Global Experience
      • FOL courses
      • LIN2302 How Language Works
      • MIS3312 Intercultural Engagement
      • PSY2340 Psychology of Diversity
      • REL3301 World Religions
      • REL3313 World Christianity
    • Christian Wisdom (CW):
      • BIB1310 Introduction to the Old Testament
      • BIB1320 Introduction to the New Testament
      • BIB3305 Christian Heritage
      • BIB3310 Christian Life
    • Civic Engagement (CE); Critical Thinking & Ethical Awareness (CTEA): 3 hours from
      • ECO2301 Macroeconomics
      • ECO2302 Microeconomics
      • GOV2301 National Government
      • GOV2302 Texas State and Local Government (recommended)
      • HIS courses
      • PHI2304 Introduction to Philosophy
      • PHI3305 Ethics
    • Human Experience (HE): 3 hours from
      • ENG2301 Masterpieces of Literature
      • HIS1315 World History and Geography I (recommended)
      • HIS1316 World History and Geography II
      • HIS2301 History of the United States I
      • HIS2302 History of the United States II
      • HUM2300 Exploring Human Experience
      • MUS3304 Music History II
    • UNI1170 University Seminar
    • UNI2000 University Skills
  2. Major (39 hours)
    • ENG4313  Studies in Drama
    • THA1161  Theatre Activities
    • THA1162  Theatre Activities II
    • THA2161  Stage Makeup
    • THA2302  Principles of Acting
    • THA3301  Principles of Theatrical Scenery
    • THA3304  Principles of Theatrical Lighting
    • THA3305  Principles of Theatrical Costumes
    • THA4301  Stage Directing Methods
    • THA4304  History of Theatre I
    • THA4305  History of Theatre II
    • THA4324  Studies in Shakespeare
    • THA4326  Literature and Film
    • THA4365  Creative Dramatics
    • THA4368  Play Direction
  3. Supporting Courses (14 hours)
    • ESS1270  First Aid and CPR
    • 3 hours from COM (COM1302 Principles of Media Communication recommended)
    • 9 hours from
      • ART1305  Two-Dimensional Design
      • ART4308  Art Theory and Criticism
      • ART3306  Art and Children
      • COM3371  Group Communications
      • COM4304  Nonverbal and Interpersonal Communication
      • ENG3305  Creative Writing
      • 3 hours upper level ENG
  4. Pedagogy and Professional Practice (27 hours)
    • 3 hours from
      • EDS2310  Foundations in Education
      • EDS2320  Instructional Technology
      • EEL2310  Teachers, Schools, and Society
    • 3 hours from
      • EDS4340  Reading, Writing, and Thinking in Secondary and Middle Schools
      • REA3340  The Reading Writing Connection
      • REA4350  Practical Applications to Reading
    • ESP3382  The Exceptional Child
    • Methods Block
      • EDS 4330 Managing Diverse Classroom
      • EDS 4350 Design and Delivery
    • Clinical Teaching Block
      • EDS4120  Clinical Teaching Orientation
      • EDS4310  Assessment and Evaluation
      • EDS4262  Seminar in Education
      • EDS4660  Clinical Teaching
  5. Electives (8 hours)
  6. Total (133 hours)
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Minor in Art

(18 hours)

  • ART1303  Drawing I
  • ART1305  Two-Dimensional Design
  • 3 hours from ART
  • 9 hours from upper level ART
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Minor in Art History

(18 hours)

  • ART2307  Survey of Art History I
  • ART2308  Survey of Art History II
  • ART3305  History of Modern Art
  • ART4302  History of Art in the United States
  • ART4308  Art Theory and Criticism
  • ART4352  Special Topics in Art History through Study Abroad Experience
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Minor in Music

(20 hours)

  • MUS1305  Elementary Music Theory I
  • MUS1306  Elementary Music Theory II
  • MUS3230  Orchestration
  • MUS4204  General Conducting
  • MUS3304  Music History II
  • 3 hours from
    • MUS4311  Secondary Choral Methods
    • MUS4312  Secondary Instrumental Methods
    • MUS3303  Music History I
  • 2 hours from private lessons
  • MUS2000  Music Seminar
  • Participation in 4 semesters of choir or band, at least 2 for credit
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Minor in Theatre

(18 hours)

  • THA4304  History of Theatre I
  • THA4305  History of Theatre II
  • 3 hours from
    • THA4324  Studies in Shakespeare
    • THA4365  Creative Dramatics
  • Participation in at least two university theatrical productions required
  • Select 9 hour Track from
  • Acting Track
    • THA1361  Introduction to Acting
    • THA2302  Principles of Acting
    • THA4301  Stage Directing Methods
  • Technical Track
    • THA3301  Principles of Theatrical Scenery
    • THA3304  Principles of Theatrical Lighting
    • THA3305  Principles of Theatrical Costumes
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