Academic Degree Planner 2020-2021 - InsideEWU

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Academic Degree Planner2020-2021Bring your degree planner with you to every advising appointmentNameEWU IDEmailFallGrades CreditsCurrent GPARequired GPAWinterGrades CreditsDateMinor(s)Major(s)Estimated Grad DateSpringAdvisorGrades CreditsSummerGrades CreditsQtr GPAQtr CreditsQtr GPAQtr CreditsQtr GPAQtr CreditsQtr GPAQtr CreditsCm GPACm CreditsCm GPACm CreditsCm GPACm CreditsCm GPACm CreditsFallGrades CreditsWinterGrades CreditsSpringGrades CreditsSummerGrades CreditsQtr GPAQtr CreditsQtr GPAQtr CreditsQtr GPAQtr CreditsQtr GPAQtr CreditsCm GPACm CreditsCm GPACm CreditsCm GPACm CreditsCm GPACm CreditsFallGrades CreditsWinterGrades CreditsSpringGrades CreditsSummerGrades CreditsQtr GPAQtr CreditsQtr GPAQtr CreditsQtr GPAQtr CreditsQtr GPAQtr CreditsCm GPACm CreditsCm GPACm CreditsCm GPACm CreditsCm GPACm CreditsFallGrades CreditsWinterGrades CreditsSpringGrades CreditsSummerGrades CreditsQtr GPAQtr CreditsQtr GPAQtr CreditsQtr GPAQtr CreditsQtr GPAQtr CreditsCm GPACm CreditsCm GPACm CreditsCm GPACm CreditsCm GPACm CreditsTrack Graduation RequirementsMATH:MATH:MATH:ENGL 10ENGL 01:Until students earn 45 college-level credits, they are required to submit an academic plan to their advisor priorto registering for the next quarter. Academic holds will not be lifted until this is accomplished.Humanities and ArtsSocial SciencesNatural SciencesForeign Language::Diversity :Global Studies ::Senior Capstone:eclare ajor::Set up an appointment with your advisor before the registration period begins.Center for Academic Advising and Retention (CAAR)305 Monroe Hall, Cheney, WA 99004-2478 509.359.2345 advising@ewu.edu inside.ewu.edu/AdvisingEWU expands opportunities for personal transformation through excellence in learning.Monday - Friday 8AM - 5PM (excluding state & federal holidays)Pre-Requisites & Cross-Listed Courses (seefor more detailed descriptions):* (Asterisk) indicates pre-requisite coursework. (FR - Freshman Standing; SO - Sophomore Standing; JR - Junior Standing; IP - Instructor’s Permission)Green indicates Cross listed - course can be taken under any of the identified course numbers.

2020-2021The Undergraduate DegreeEWU General Education RequirementsGraduation RequirementsRequirements for the baccalaureate degree at EWU require the following:*General education requirements needed tograduate from EWU include (see DTA transfer infobelow):Credit Requirement Minimums 180 cumulative college-level credit hours(credits in MTHD 103, 104 & 106 do not count towardthe 180 cumulative credits) 60 upper-division credits (300- and 400-level coursework) 45 credits in residence (attendance) at EWU, with at least15 upper-division credits in the major in residence at EWU2.0 Cumulative GPA Minimum for all EWU coursework for all Breadth Area Core Requirements (BACRs) andUniversity Graduation Requirements in major programs, subject to departmental requirementsUniversity Competencies & Proficiencies (C/P) English Composition MathematicsBreadth Area Core Requirements (BACRs) - 2 each : Humanities/Arts Social Science Natural ScienceDiversity (1)Global Studies (1)Foreign Language (only required for specificprograms - primarily Bachelor of Arts)Senior CapstoneClass Standing by CreditsQuarterly priority registration is based on completed credits earned- see lendar-2 forregistration dates for each quarter.Your class standing, based on earned college level credits (does notinclude any classes you are currently registered for), requires thatfreshmen ( 45 credits) meet quarterly with advisor. Juniors ( 90credits) need to meet with advisor to declare major.Fall0-44Freshman15 cr.15 cr.15 cr. 45Sophomore Standing15 cr.15 cr. 90Junior Standing15 cr.15 cr. 135Senior Standing180Minimum college-levelcredits needed tograduate45 15 cr.90 15 cr.135 Winter Spring15 cr.15 cr.15 cr. *Transfer students with Direct Transfer Agreement(DTA) degree have C/P and BACR requirementscleared; check with CAAR/major dept to determineall other completed general education requirements.Transfer students without a bachelor’s degree orAssociate-DTA degree are required to complete EWUgeneral education requirements.MathematicsPlacement ScoreMPA / AP / TRCRMath Placement Test information: ewu.edu/mathplacementUniversity Competencies & ProficienciesPUBSStudents must earn at least a C grade minimum in allmathematics and English composition courses to pass.Pre-University Basic Skills (PUBS) courses are listed in italics.Students must complete required PUBS courses prior to earning45 credits (sophomore standing). PUBS do not count as collegecredit, nor are they included in your cumulative GPA.English CompositionPlacement ScoreSAT / ACT / AP / TRCR / IB / CLEP(EC) EnglishCompetencyENGL 101 College Composition: Exposition andArgumentation (5)EC Accelerated Enrollment in both ENGL 113 (5) & ENGL 114 AWP (2)WritingProgram (AWP) required based on SAT/ACT. Check with advisor.English ENGL 201 College Composition: Analysis, Research,Proficiency and Documentation (5)*ENGL 101 or ENGL 113 or SAT/ACTSee bottom offor info on pre-requisitesand cross-listed classes.Math Developmental (MTHD) 103 Basic Algebra (5)Pre-UniversityMTHD 104 Intermediate Algebra (5)Basic SkillsMTHD 106 Algebra Reasoning (5)STEM MathMATH 114 Algebra Concepts (5)Competency*MTHD 103*MTHD 103*MTHD 104Mathematics MATH 107 Math Reasoning( 5)*MTHD 104 or MTHD 106proficiency by*MTHD 104 or MTHD 106MATH121IntroductoryStatistics(5)majorMATH 141 Pre-Calculus I (5)Major will identify MATH 161 Calculus I (5)required math. MATH 200 Finite Math (5)*MATH 114*MATH 142*MTHD 104MATH 208 Mathematics for Elem. Teachers I (5) *MTHD 106Confirm mathMATH 212 Structure Elem Math II (5)*MTHD 106needed with yourMATH301DiscreteMathematics(5)*MATH 142advisor.MATH 380 Elementary Probability and Statistics (5)Each class requiresC grade to pass/advance.*MATH 141 or Mathematics Proficiency ClearanceBIOL 380 Data Analysis for Biologists (5)*BIOL 171 w/ C-;BIOL 172/173/270 w/ C; MATH 141 w/ C &Concurrent/Completion CHEM 171NOTE: “ ” designates that course grade must be equal to orgreater than the letter grade that follows (e.g. C- in BIOL 171means student must earn at least C minus to pass).

2020-2021 Breadth Area Core Requirements (BACRs)Students must complete six total BACRs: two each from Humanities and Arts, Social Science, and Natural Science. Students must earn atleast a 2.0 (C) average GPA in all BACRs, Diversity, Global Studies, and Senior Capstone courses.NOTE: Students who started at EWU prior to Fall 2019 may have different general education requirements; check with your advisor.Humanities and Arts (Select two courses)ANTR 203 Language and Human Being (5)ART 213 The Visual Art Experience (5)CHIN 201 Intermediate Chinese & Culture (5)CHIN 202 Intermediate Chinese & Culture (5)CHIN 203 Intermediate Chinese & Culture (5)CMST 207 Communication, Community, and Citizenship (5)CMST 212 Argumentation & Advocacy (5)CSCD 202 Computing Ethics (4)ENGL 170 Introduction to Literature (5)FILM 214 Film and the Humanities (5)FILM 215 From Cartoons 2 Art (5)FINC 200 Personal Finance: Philosophy and Practice (4)FREN 170 Intro to French Literature (5)FREN 201 2nd Yr French Language & Culture I (5)FREN 202 2nd Yr French Language & Culture II (5)GEOG 227 Critical Cartographies (5)GERM 201 Intermediate German & Culture (5)GERM 202 Intermediate German & Culture (5)GNML 212 Modern World Masterpieces (5)GWSS 101 Intro to Gender, Women's & Sexuality Studies (5)GWSS 220 Intro to LGBTQ Studies (5)GWSS 250 Gender, Representation and Popular Culture (5)HIST 102 World History to 1500 (5)HIST 103 World History from 1500 (5)HIST 105 European Civilization to 1500 (5)HIST 111 American History to 1877 (5)HLED 202 Intro to Health, Wellness & Sustainable Living (4)HUMN 210 Classics in Literature (5)HUMN 211 Masterpieces of the Western World (5)HUMN 215 Introduction to Religion (5)HUMN 216 World Literature I (5)HUMN 217 World Literature II (5)HUMN 270 Great World Views (5)HUMN 290 Arts and Ideas (5) [only taught Summer quarters]ITGS 110: Humanities/Arts FYE (5)JAPN 201 Intermediate Japanese & Culture (5)JAPN 202 Intermediate Japanese & Culture (5)JAPN 203 Intermediate Japanese & Culture (5)MUSC 212 Music in the Humanities (5)MUSC 213 American Popular Music (5)PHIL 210 Critical Thinking (5)PHIL 211 Introductory Philosophy (5)PHIL 212 Introductory Ethics (5)PHIL 213 Moral Issues in America (5)PHIL 215 Introduction to Formal Logic (5)SPAN 170 Introduction to Literature (5)SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish & Culture (5)SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish & Culture (5)SPAN 203 Intermediate Spanish & Culture (5)THTR 201 Dance in the Humanities (4)THTR 202 Theatre in the Humanities (5)Pre-Requisites & Cross-Listed Courses (seeHUMN 213, HONS 213*CHIN 103*CHIN 201*CHIN 202*ENGL 101*FREN 103*FREN 201*GERM 103*GERM 201*Concurrent/*FR*JAPN 103*JAPN 201*JAPN 202HUMN 212*ENGL 101; MTHD 104 or 106*ENGL 101*ENGL 101HONS 201/*SPAN 103HONS 202/*SPAN 201HONS 213/*SPAN 202HUMN 202HUMN 101for more detailed descriptions):* (Asterisk) indicates pre-requisite coursework. (FR - Freshman Standing; SO - Sophomore Standing; JR - Junior Standing; IP - Instructor’s Permission)Green indicates Cross listed - course can be taken under any of the identified course numbers.

2020-2021 Breadth Area Core Requirements (BACRs)Students must complete six total BACRs: two each from Humanities and Arts, Social Science, and Natural Science. Students must earn atleast a 2.0 (C) average GPA in all BACRs, Diversity, Global Studies, and Senior Capstone courses.NOTE: Students who started at EWU prior to Fall 2019 may have different general education requirements; check with your advisor.Natural Science(Select two courses)ANTR 202 Human Evolution (5)ANTR 204 Archaeological Science (5)BIOL 100 Introduction to Biology (5)BIOL 115 Life Science for Teachers (5)*BIOL 171 Biology I (5)*BIOL 172 Biology II (5)*ENGL 101*Concurrent/Completion MATH 141*BIOL 171 ( C-)* C BIOL 171 or BIOL 172*BIOL 270 Biol Investi (3) needed to fulfill lab reqmt**BIOL 270 only needs to be completed once*College CHEM course*BIOL 232*BIOL 233BIOL 232 Human Anatomy & Physiology (5)BIOL 233 Human Anatomy & Physiology (5)BIOL 234 Human Anatomy & Physiology (5)CHEM 121 Chemistry and its Role in Society (5)CHEM 141 Sustainable Chemistry (5)CHEM 161 General Chemistry for Health Sciences (5)*MATH 141 C/ SUST 141*Concurrent/CompletionCHEM 162 Organic Chemistry for Health Sciences (5)CHEM 171/171L Gen Chemistry I w/lab(5)MTHD 104; CHEM 100 or HS Chemistry highly recommended*CHEM 161( C)*Concurrent/CompletionMATH 141; C in CHEM 100 or CHEM 161 or in 1 year HS CHEM/ HONS 171CHEM 172/172L Gen Chemistry II w/lab( 5)*CHEM 151 & MATH 141ENVS 100 Introduction to Environmental Science (5)*MTHD 104GEOG 100 Fundamentals of Physical Environment (5)GEOG 204 Atmospheric Environment (5)GEOL 100 Discovering Geology (5)GEOL 115 Investigating Earth Science (5)*MTHD 104GEOL 120 Physical Geology–The Solid Earth (5)GEOL 121 Physical Geology–Surficial Processes (5)ITGS 120 FYE Natural Science (5)*FR(Topics vary by section - satisfies one Natural Science BACR)*MTHD 104 or 106PHYS 100 Physical Science I (5)*MTHD 104 or 106PHYS 110 Energy, Society & the Environment (5)*MATH 208PHYS 115 Investigating Physical Science (5)*MTHD 104 or 106PHYS 121 Descriptive Astronomy (5) For Physics courses that are part of BS degree, pair any of thesePhysics lecture courses with a Physics lab - see below - for BACRcredit:PHYS 131 Introductory Physics I (4) and labPHYS 132 Introductory Physics II (4) and labPHYS 151 Gen. Physics I (4)*MATH 142*PHYS 131*Concurrent/Completion MATH 161*PHYS 151; Concurrent/CompletionMATH 162 *MATH 142*MATH 142*MATH 142*PHYS 163PSYC 231 Science of Stress & Coping (3)SUST 100 Concepts in Sustainability (4)Pre-Requisites & Cross-Listed Courses (seefor more detailed descriptions):* (Asterisk) indicates pre-requisite coursework. (FR - Freshman Standing; SO - Sophomore Standing; JR - Junior Standing; IP - Instructor’s Permission)Green indicates Cross listed - course can be taken under any of the identified course numbers.

2020-2021 Breadth Area Core Requirements (BACRs)Students must complete six total BACRs: two each from Humanities and Arts, Social Science, and Natural Science. Students must earn atleast a 2.0 (C) average GPA in all BACRs, Diversity, Global Studies, and Senior Capstone courses.NOTE: Students who started at EWU prior to Fall 2019 may have different general education requirements; check with your advisor.Social Science (Select two courses)ANTR 201 Global Cultural Encounters (5)CMST 208 Mass Media and the Information Society (5)DSST 205 Psychological Perspectives on Disability (5)DSST 225 Disability History in the United States (5)ECON 100 General Education Economics (5)ECON 200 Intro to Microeconomics (5)ECON 201 Intro to Macroeconomics (5)GEOG 101 Fundamentals of Human Geography (5)*MTHD 104*MTHD 104GWSS 266 Gender, Health & Marginalization (5)HIST 106 Western Heritage: 18th Century to the Present (5)*ENGL 201HIST 110 American Experience: A Survey (5)HIST 112 American History Since 1877 (5)ITGS 130 Social Science FYE (5)(Topics vary by section - satisfies one Social Science BACR) PLAN 100 The City (5)POLI 100 Introduction to U.S. Politics (5)POLI 202 Introduction to Political Theory (5)PLAN 100 The City (5)PSYC 100 General Psychology (5)PSYC 201 Life-Span Development (5)*FRForeign LanguageTwo years of a single foreign language in high school or one year of a single language in college is required for all Bachelorof Arts (BA) degrees. American Sign Language satisfies this requirement. This excludes BS, BAB, BAE, BFA, and BM degrees.Check with your advisor for other possible degree exclusions.Senior CapstoneITGS 400 (4) Interdisciplinary Senior Capstone or students may fulfill this requirement by completing a departmentcapstone/thesis course. Check with the majordepartment for specific capstone requirements.Pre-Requisites & Cross-Listed Courses (seefor more detailed descriptions):* (Asterisk) indicates pre-requisite coursework. (FR - Freshman Standing; SO - Sophomore Standing; JR - Junior Standing; IP - Instructor’s Permission)Green indicates Cross listed - course can be taken under any of the identified course numbers.

2020-2021University Graduation RequirementsGlobal Studies (Select one course)4-5 credits of advanced foreign language (200-level or higher) or 10 credits of approved first-year language study (Japanese) may meetthis requirement. Consult your advisor.3 2GEOG 359 Political Geography (5)ENGL 201GWSS 340 Transnational Feminisms (5)3MUSC 388 Perspectives on Global Music (4)3Pre-Requisites & Cross-Listed Courses (seefor more detailed descriptions):* (Asterisk) indicates pre-requisite coursework. (FR - Freshman Standing; SO - Sophomore Standing; JR - Junior Standing; IP - Instructor’s Permission)Green indicates Cross listed - course can be taken under any of the identified course numbers.

2020-2021University Graduation RequirementsDiversity (Select one course)AAST 214 African Amer Culture & Expr. (5)AAST 215 Early African Amer History. (5)AAST 220 African Amer Hist: Civil War to Pres (5)AAST 324 Economics of Poverty and Discrimination (5)ECON 324, GWSS 324311 Poverty, Inequality, and Society (5)ANTR 313 Immigrant America (5)ANTR*SO*SO202GWSS 326 Bodies, Socialization, & Culture (5)HIST 383 Women in American History (5)*ENGL 201 / GWSS 383Pre-requisites, Co-requisites, Cross-Listed Courses, and Course DescriptionsPre-requisite/Co-Requisite CoursesA pre-requisite means you must have completed the identifiedcourse/s (or requirement) prior to being able to register for thatcourse. A red asterisk “ * ” indicates a pre-requisite. There maybe more than one way to satisfy a pre-requisite; discuss optionswith your advisor. Concurrent or co-requisite means you cantake the “pre-req” course at the same time.Cross-Listed CoursesCourses showing in green indicate cross-listed courses. You canregister for either course number and it will be the same class;e.g., MUSC 212 and HUMN 212 are the same course.Course DescriptionsSee course descriptions in the EWU Catalog: catalog.ewu.edu.

For Physics courses that are part of BS degree, pair any of these Physics lecture courses with a Physics lab - see below - for BACR credit: PHYS 131 Introductory Physics I (4) and lab PHYS 132 Introductory Physics II (4) and lab PHYS 151 Gen. Physics I (4) 1):4 (FOFSBM 1IZTJDT ** 1):4 .FDIBOJDT -BCPSBUPSZ 1):4 )FBU 0QUJDT -BCPSBUPSZ