Liberty University Residential Undergraduate Minors 2018-2019 Minor .

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Liberty University Residential Undergraduate Minors2018-2019 Minor Completion PlansImportant:These minor course requirements are effective for those starting the minor in fall 2018 through summer 2019. These minorrequirements will remain in effect for students who do not break enrollment. Fifty percent of the minor courses must becompleted through Liberty University.AccountingACCT 211ACCT 212ACCT 301ACCT 311ACCT 401BUSI 301AeronauticsAVIA 102AVIA 210AVIA 215AVIA 220AVIA 225AVIA 300AVIA 305AVIA 310Financial AccountingManagerial AccountingIntermediate Accounting ICost Accounting ITaxation IBusiness Law18333333Aviation OrientationPrivate Ground IPrivate Ground IIPrivate Flight IPrivate Flight IIAviation SafetyAirplane AerodynamicsInstrument Ground2433333333Airline Flight AttendantAVIA 102Aviation FoundationsAVIA 103Flight Attendance OrientationAVIA 210Private Ground IAVIA 245Aviation LeadershipAVIA 300Aviation SafetyAVIA 460Aviation InterviewHLTH 205Accident Prevention & Care (First Aid)SCOM 358Essentials of Customer Service2433333333Biblical StudiesBIBLBiblical Studies Elective (300-400 level)Choose one course from the following:BIBL 471Biblical ArchaeologyBIBL 472New Testament BackgroundsBIBL 473Old Testament Backgrounds15123BiologyBIOL 224General Biology IBIOL 225General Biology IIChoose 11 credits from the following disciplines:BIOL, BCHM, ENVR194411Biomedical SciencesBIOL 224General Biology IBIOL 225General Biology IIBIOL 313Clinical Human AnatomyBIOL 385Advanced Human PhysiologyChoose one course from the following:BIOL 301GeneticsBIOL 303MicrobiologyBIOL 305ParasitologyBIOL 330HistologyBCHM 450Medical BiochemistryBCHM 451Biochemistry IBusinessACCT 211BUSI 301BUSI 303or BUSI 330BUSI 310BUSI 472ECON 214Financial AccountingBusiness LawInternational BusinessPrinciples of MarketingPrinciples of ManagementOrganizational EthicsPrinciples of MacroeconomicsAmerican Sign LanguageASLI 101American Sign Language IASLI 102American Sign Language IIASLI 201American Sign Language IIIASLI 202American Sign Language IVASLI 310Deaf StudiesASLI 313Introduction to Interpreting18333333Apologetics and Cultural EngagementAPOL 201Apologetics & Cultural EngagementENGL 417Writing as Cultural EngagementTHEO 201Theology Survey ITHEO 202Theology Survey IIAPOL/THEO Apologetics or Theology Elective (300-400 level)APOL/THEO Apologetics or Theology Elective (300-400 level)16332233Aviation SafetyAVIA 300AVIA 312AVIA 400AVIA 409AVIA 419AVIA 472Aviation SafetyAviation Safety ProgramsAviation Human FactorsSafety Management SystemsAviation Safety Data AnalysisAviation Organizational Ethics18333333Biblical GreekGREKGreek Elective (100-400 level)1515ChemistryCHEM 121General Chemistry ICHEM 122General Chemistry IICHEM 301Organic Chemistry ICHEM 302Organic Chemistry IIChoose 4 to 6 credits from the following:CHEM 321Analytical ChemistryCHEM 322Instrumental AnalysisCHEM 461Physical Chemistry ICHEM 462Physical Chemistry IICHEM 465Physical Chemistry I LabCHEM 466Physical Chemistry II Lab1533333ChineseCHIN 101CHIN 102CHIN 201CHIN 202CHIN 497Biblical LanguagesGREK 201Greek Grammar IGREK 202Greek Grammar IIGREK 302Greek Syntax & ReadingHBRW 201Hebrew Grammar IHBRW 202Hebrew Grammar IIRevised 10.12.2018Camp and Outdoor Adventure LeadershipCHMN 201Introduction to Church MinistriesCOAL 210Introduction to COALCOAL 220Foundations & Programming of COALCOAL 310Christian Camp: Site Plan & DesignCOAL 370Managing the Christian Ministry Org.Elementary Chinese IElementary Chinese IIIntermediate Chinese IIntermediate Chinese IISpecial Topics in 333Effective: Catalog Term 2018-40

Christian LeadershipCHMN 201Introduction to Church MinistriesCLED 310Foundations of Christian LeadershipCLED 365The Personal Development of the LeaderCLED 410Team Dynamics in Christian LeadershipCLED 425Ethical Issues in Christian Leadership1533333Cinematic ArtsCINE 201CINE 202CINE 203CINE153336Introduction to ScreenwritingIntroduction to Motion Picture DirectingIntro. to Cinematography & Sound DesignCinematic Arts Electives (100-400 level)Cinematic Arts ProductionCINE 301Cinema Legal EnvironmentCINE 302Story AnalysisCINE 304ProductionCINE 305EditingCINE 355Documentary Audio Production1533333CoachingSMGT 300SMGT 307SMGT 308SMGT 314SMGT 400SMGT 304or SMGT 30618333333Introduction to CoachingCoaching Fall SportsCoaching Spring SportsCoaching DynamicsSport & Exercise PsychologyCoaching FootballCoaching BasketballComputer ScienceCSIS 110Introduction to Computer SciencesCSIS 111Introduction to ProgrammingCSIS 112Advanced ProgrammingCSIS 215Algorithms & Data StructuresCSISComp. Science Electives (300-400 level)MATH 250Introduction to Discrete Mathematics21333363Creation Studies19-21BIBL 410Genesis3CRST 290History of Life2-3CRST 390Origins3Choose courses from the following:11-12BIOL 321Comparative Anatomy of the VertebratesBIOL 371Vertebrate PaleontologyBIOL 415Cell BiologyBIOL 102/104 Principles of Human Biology/Labor BIOL 225General Biology IIor BIOL 213-216**Human Anatomy & Physiology I/LabPHSC 210/211 Elements of Earth Science/Labor ENVR 220/221 Physical Geology/LabPHSC 310Astronomy: An Integrated Approachor PHSC 121/122 Introduction to Astronomy/Lab**If BIOL 213/214/215/216 is selected only 4 credits will be appliedto the minor.Creative WritingENGL 101Composition & Rhetoricor ENGL 102Composition & LiteratureWRIT 201Introduction to Creative WritingWRIT 305Introduction to Inspirational WritingWRIT 400Editing, Layout & PublishingWRIT 402Methods & Materials of Research15Criminal JusticeCJUS 200Introduction to Criminal JusticeCJUS 340CriminologyCJUSCrim. Justice Electives (300-400 level)15339Revised 10.12.201833333Digital Media - AudioDIGI 175Fundamentals of EditingDIGI 224Fundamentals of Audio ProductionDIGI 225Introduction to Video ProductionChoose three courses from the following:DIGI 250Location SoundDIGI 290Post Production Sound DesignDIGI 324Vocal DevelopmentDIGI 334Intermediate Audio ProductionDIGI 337Music RecordingDIGI 454Radio News ProductionDIGI 474Advanced Audio ProductionDIGI 490SFX, ADR & Foley183339Digital Media - EditingDIGI 175Fundamentals of EditingDIGI 224Fundamentals of Audio ProductionDIGI 225Introduction to Video ProductionChoose three courses from the following:DIGI 282Intermediate Editing & EffectsDIGI 290Post Production Sound DesignDIGI 350Editing TheoryDIGI 490SFX, ADR & Foley183339Digital Media - PerformanceDIGI 175Fundamentals of EditingDIGI 224Fundamentals of Audio ProductionDIGI 225Introduction to Video ProductionChoose three courses from the following:DIGI 220Writing for StorytellingDIGI 230Essential Production ToolsDIGI 310The Digital Media Producer & DirectorDIGI 324Vocal DevelopmentDIGI 330On Camera PresentationDIGI 333Intermediate Video ProductionDIGI 340Sports BroadcastingDIGI 343TV News ProductionDIGI 345Producing TV NewsDIGI 370Studio ProductionDIGI 454Radio News Production183339Digital Media - VideoDIGI 175Fundamentals of EditingDIGI 224Fundamentals of Audio ProductionDIGI 225Introduction to Video ProductionChoose three courses from the following:DIGI 230Essential Production ToolsDIGI 282Intermediate Editing & EffectsDIGI 310The Digital Media Producer & DirectorDIGI 330On Camera PresentationDIGI 333Intermediate Video ProductionDIGI 343TV News ProductionDIGI 345Producing TV NewsDIGI 350Editing TheoryDIGI 370Studio ProductionDIGI 428Media Industry & EthicsDIGI 483Advanced Video Production183339Digital Media - Writing for Digital MediaDIGI 220Writing for StorytellingDIGI 240Writing for Visual MediaDIGI 354Storytelling: SitcomDIGI 373Storytelling: Episodic DramaChoose one course from the following:JOUR 220News Writing & Reporting IJOUR 225Media WritingChoose one course from the following:JOUR 354News Writing & Reporting IIJOUR 356Social Media WritingJOUR 358Strategic Web Writing18333333Effective: Catalog Term 2018-40

EnglishChoose one course from the following:ENGL 307Expository WritingENGL 416WritingENGL 433Literary CriticismChoose one course from the following:ENGL 333Modern GrammarENGL 364History of the English LanguageChoose one course from the following:ENGL 304PeriodENGL 413PeriodChoose one course from the following:ENGL 305GenreENGL 414GenreChoose one course from the following:ENGL 308AuthorENGL 322ShakespeareENGL 412Author153Expositional PreachingBIBL 350Inductive Bible StudyBIBL 370Logos Bible SoftwareBIBL 480HermeneuticsPLED 421Homiletics IPLED 422Homiletics IIPLED 446Christocentric Preaching18333333FACS- Clothing and TextilesFACS 222Design & Construction I for ApparelFACS 225Introduction to the Fashion IndustryFACS 320Textiles: Fibers & FabricsChoose two courses from the following:FACS 322Design & Construction II for ApparelFACS 325Psycho-Social Aspects of ClothingFACS 423Fashion Promotion/Visual MerchandisingFACS 429History of Costume153336FACS- Family and Child DevelopmentFACS 205Development of Contemporary FamiliesFACS 370ParentingFACS 475Families Under StressChoose two courses from the following:FACS 260Early Childhood IFACS 361Therapy & Theory of Play in Early ChildhoodFACS 365Admin. of Family & Child Life ProgramsFACS 455Family & Individual Resource ManagementFACS 470Internal Dynamics of Families153336FACS- GeneralFACS 103Intro. to Family & Consumer SciencesFACS 130Principles of Food & Food SafetyFACS 205Development of Contemporary FamiliesFACS 221Design & Construction I for Interiorsor FACS 222Design & Construction I for ApparelFACS 340Housing: Consumer & CommunityChoose one course from the following:FACS 225Introduction to the Fashion IndustryFACS 230Food Science & ManagementFACS 325Psycho-Social Aspects of ClothingFACS 350Family Economic DecisionsFACS 455Family & Individual Resource Management161333FrenchFREN 102**Elementary French IIFREN 201Intermediate French IFREN 202Intermediate French IIFRENFrench Electives (300-400 level)**Those students with prior language study are encouraged toconsider CLEP for lower level language credits.153336Revised 10.12.2018333333GermanGRMN 101GRMN 102GRMN 201GRMN 202GRMN 497Elementary German IElementary German IIIntermediate German IIntermediate German IISpecial Topics in German1533333Global StudiesGLST 200Introduction to Global StudiesGLST 220**Intercultural Comm. & EngagementGLST 290**Cultural AnthropologyGLST 385Career Preparation for Global WorkersGLSTGlobal Studies Elective (300-400 level)**When this minor has been declared, GLST 220 substitutes forEVAN 101 and GLST 290 substitutes for the social science elective.1533333GovernmentGOVT 200Constitutional Govt. & Free EnterpriseGOVT 220American GovernmentGOVTGovernment Elective (300-400 level)Choose two courses from the following:GOVT 350Political Economy & Public PolicyGOVT 421American Constitutional HistoryGOVT 490Political Theory153336Graphic DesignARTS/FACS 113 Introduction to 2D Designor ARTS 114Introduction to 3D DesignARTS 222Introduction to Graphic DesignARTS 332Vector IllustrationARTS 342Digital ImagingARTS 352Graphic Design IARTS 371Graphic Design II183Health PromotionBIOL 213Human Anatomy & Physiology IBIOL 214Human Anatomy & Physiology I LabBIOL 215Human Anatomy & Physiology IIBIOL 216Human Anatomy & Physiology II LabHLTH 350Intro. to Public & Community HealthHLTH 420Prin. of Behavior Change & Health CounselingHLTH 453Program Planning & Evaluation in Health Edu.173131333HistoryChoose three courses from the following:HIEU 201History of Western Civilization IHIEU 202History of Western Civilization IIHIUS 221Survey of American History Ior HIUS 223Survey of American History I (On Site)HIUS 222Survey of American History IIChoose three 300-400 level courses from the following disciplines:HIEU, HIST, HIUS, or HIWD189Information SecurityBUSI 310Principles of ManagementCSIS 330Business Data Communication SystemsCSIS 340Studies in Information SecurityCSIS 341Information Security PlanningCSIS 344Information Security OperationsChoose one course from the following:CJUS 380Introduction to Homeland SecurityGOVT 380Intro. to Intelligence & National Security18333333Information SystemsCSIS 100Intro to Information Sciences & SystemsCSIS 208Application ProgrammingCSIS 212Object-Oriented ProgrammingCSIS 325Database Management SystemsCSIS 351System Analysis & DesignCSIS 405Business & Economic Forecasting18333333333339Effective: Catalog Term 2018-40

International Relations**GOVT 330Introduction to Comparative PoliticsGOVT 340International RelationsGOVT 425American Foreign PolicyChoose three courses from the following:GOVT 332Politics of EuropeGOVT 334Politics of Latin AmericaGOVT 335Politics of AsiaGOVT 337Politics of the Middle EastGOVT 405Political & Economic DevelopmentGOVT 440Political GeographyGOVT 445International LawGOVT 480Terrorism**Prerequisite for all upper-level GOVT courses is GOVT 200183339International StudiesHIEU 201History of Western Civilization IHIEU 202History of Western Civilization IIHIWD 370Comparative CivilizationChoose three courses from the following:HIEU 390Twentieth Century EuropeHIUS 470American Foreign Relations Since 1776HIWD 320History of AfricaHIWD 341Modern Islamic CivilizationHIWD 350East Asian CivilizationHIWD 372Latin American Civilization: National PeriodHIWD 375Korean & Vietnam Wars183339JournalismJOUR 220News Writing & Reporting IJOUR 354News Writing & Reporting IIChoose one course from the following:ARTS 222Introduction to Graphic DesignDIGI 175Fundamentals of EditingDIGI 224Fundamentals of Audio ProductionDIGI 225Introduction to Video ProductionSTCO 289Digital Promotion Technologies & ApplicationsChoose three courses from the following:ARTS 224Media DesignJOUR 234Modern Copy EditingJOUR 356Social Media WritingJOUR 358Strategic Web WritingJOUR 360Media ConvergenceJOUR 370Sports WritingJOUR 373Editorial & Opinion WritingJOUR 374Magazine Writing & EditingJOUR 375Community ReportingJOUR 390**Champion PracticumJOUR 485Investigative Reporting**JOUR 390 is 1 credit; students must take course 3 times18333LinguisticsLING 301Introduction to LinguisticsLING 305Linguistic Analysis Theory/ApplicationLING 451Phonetics & PhonologyLING 452Morphology & Syntax ApplicationChoose two courses from the following:LING 280Field Language LearningLING 300Cultural AnthropologyLING 453World Languages1833336Revised 10.12.20189MathematicsMATH 131Calculus & Analytic Geometry IMATH 132Calculus & Analytic Geometry IIMATH 133Calculus with Mathematica LabMATH 200Introduction to Mathematical ReasoningMATH 211Introduction to Statistical AnalysisChoose one group from the following:**MATH 221Applied Linear Algebra 6 hours MATH electives (300-400 level)or MATH 231 Calculus & Analytical Geometry III 6 hours MATH electives (300-400 level)or MATH Elective 9 hours (300-400 level)**MATH 400 may not be used to fulfill requirements24-25441339-10Military HistoryHIUS 221Survey of American History Ior HIUS 223Survey of American History I (On Site)HIUS 222Survey of American History IIHIUS 380Modern American Military HistoryChoose three courses from the following:HIEU 425The French Revolution/Napoleonic EraHIEU 455World War IIHIUS 312Era of the American RevolutionHIUS 420Civil War & ReconstructionHIUS 470American Foreign Relations Since 1776HIWD 375Korean & Vietnam Wars183Military Leadership*HIUS 380Modern American Military HistoryMISC 001Introduction to Applied Military Leadership IMISC 002Introduction to Applied Military Leadership IIMISC 003Intermediate Applied Military Leadership IMISC 004Intermediate Applied Military Leadership IIMISC 005Advanced Applied Military Leadership IMISC 006Advance Applied Military Leadership IIMISC 007Advanced Applied Military Leadership IIIMISC 008Advanced Applied Military Leadership IVMISC 101Fundamental ConceptsMISC 102Basic LeadershipMISC 201Advanced LeadershipMISC 202Tactics & OfficershipMISC 301Small Unit LeadershipMISC 302Small Unit OperationsMISC 401Leadership, Management & EthicsMISC 402Transition to Lieutenant*Available for students accepted in the Army ROTC program.2331111111111112222Music- Brass, Woodwind or Percussion**MUSC 105Harmonic Practices & Theory IMUSC 106Harmonic Practices & Theory IIMUSC 107Musicianship IMUSC 108Musicianship IIMUSC 151Guitar, Strings, Brass, Wdwnds, Percussion (Fr)MUSC 152Guitar, Strings, Brass, Wdwnds, Percussion (Fr)MUSC 251Guitar, Strings, Brass, Wdwnds, Percussion (So)MUSC 252Guitar, Strings, Brass, Wdwnds, Percussion (So)MUSC 351Guitar, Strings, Brass, Wdwnds, Percussion (Jr)MUSC 352Guitar, Strings, Brass, Wdwnds, Percussion (Jr)Choose two courses from the following:MUSC 355Brass TechniquesMUSC 357Woodwind TechniquesMUSC 363Percussion Techniques**Program has the additional requirement of attendance at 24approved concerts and recitals. CSTU 101 or MUSC 103 must becompleted for Core Competency requirement.1833111111114339Effective: Catalog Term 2018-40

Music- Liberal Arts**MUSC 105Harmonic Practices & Theory IMUSC 106Harmonic Practices & Theory IIMUSC 107Musicianship IMUSC 108Musicianship IIMUSC 311Music History (Antiquity-1750)MUSC 312Music History since 1750Choose one course from the following:MUSC 319Choral LiteratureMUSC 407Solo Vocal Literature**Program has the additional requirement of attendance at 24approved concerts and recitals. CSTU 101 or MUSC 103 must becompleted for Core Competency requirement.173311333Music- Performance: Voice, Keyboard, Guitar or Strings**MUSC 105Harmonic Practices & Theory IMUSC 106Harmonic Practices & Theory IIMUSC 107Musicianship IMUSC 108Musicianship IIChoose one group from the following:VoiceMUSC 121Voice (Freshman)MUSC 122Voice (Freshman)MUSC 221Voice (Sophomore)MUSC 222Voice (Sophomore)MUSC 321Voice (Junior)MUSC 322Voice (Junior)1933116PianoMUSC 141MUSC 142MUSC 241MUSC 242MUSC 341MUSC 342Private Piano (Freshman)Private Piano (Freshman)Private Piano (Sophomore)Private Piano (Sophomore)Private Piano (Junior)Private Piano (Junior)Guitar, Strings, Brass, Woodwinds, PercussionMUSC 151Guitar, Strings, Brass, Wdwnds, Percussion (Fr)MUSC 152Guitar, Strings, Brass, Wdwnds, Percussion (Fr)MUSC 251Guitar, Strings, Brass, Wdwnds, Percussion (So)MUSC 252Guitar, Strings, Brass, Wdwnds, Percussion (So)MUSC 351Guitar, Strings, Brass, Wdwnds, Percussion (Jr)MUSC 352Guitar, Strings, Brass, Wdwnds, Percussion (Jr)Two semesters of ensemble participation in the performancearea:Voice:MUSC 178, 180, 181, 182, 189, 289, 389, 480,481, 482Keyboard:MUSC 178, 189, 289, 389Guitar:MUSC 179, 479String:MUSC 185, 485Specific Area Courses:Voice:MUSC 393 Vocal DictionKeyboard:MUSC 304 Keyboard PedagogyGuitar:MUSC 477 Guitar PedagogyStrings:MUSC 375 String Pedagogy**Program has the additional requirement of attendance at 24approved concerts and recitals. CSTU 101 or MUSC 103 must becompleted for Core Competency requirement.2Pastoral LeadershipCHMN 201Introduction to Church MinistriesPLED 201Foundation to Pastoral LeadershipPLED 301Family Ministry in the ChurchPLED 302Staff Management/RelationsPLED 350Pastoral Duties1533333Revised 10.12.20183PhilosophyPHILPhilosophy Elective (100-400 level)PHILPhilosophy Elective (300-400 level)Choose one course from the following:PHIL 301History of Philosophy IPHIL 302History of Philosophy IIPHIL 303History of Philosophy III15393PhotographyARTS 301Introduction to Film PhotographyARTS 342Digital ImagingARTS 361Digital PhotographyARTS 461Advanced Digital PhotographyARTS 469Conceptual/Fine Art Photo./PortfolioChoose one course from the following:ARTS/FACS 113 Introduction to 2D DesignARTS 114Introduction to 3D Design18333333Physical Education & HealthEXSC 302Exercise & Sports InjuriesPHED 101Physical FitnessPHED 208Motor LearningPHED 209Motor Learning LabPHED 200-205 Pedagogical Sport/Activity CoursesPHED 225Weight Training & ConditioningPHEDPhysical Education Elective (300-400 level)SMGT 300Introduction to Coaching1521212133Politics and Policy **GOVT 350Political Economy & Public PolicyChoose four courses from the following:GOVT 320American Executive Processes/InstitutionsGOVT 322American Legislative SystemGOVT 327State & Local GovernmentGOVT 328American Political ProcessesGOVT 425American Foreign PolicyPADM 360Introduction to Public Administration**Prerequisite for all upper-level GOVT courses is GOVT 20015312PsychologyPSYC 101or PSYC 210PSYC 255PSYCPSYC153General PsychologyDevelopmental PsychologyIntroduction to ResearchPsychology Elective (200-400 level)Psychology Electives (300-400 level)Public HealthHLTH 216Personal HealthHLTH 301Foundations of Public HealthHLTH 370Intro. to Environmental Hazards & ResponseHLTH 444Principles of Epidemiology & BiostatisticsChoose one course from the following:HLTH 311Health Promotion Methods for Global SettingsHLTH 330Human NutritionHLTH 340Women’s Health IssuesHLTH 380Health Promotion for Aging PopulationsHLTH 400Contemporary Health IssuesHLTH 402The School Health ProgramHLTH 488Chronic & Infectious DiseasesHLTH 491Grantsmanship3361533333Effective: Catalog Term 2018-40

SociologySOCI 200Introduction to SociologySOCI 201Social ProblemsChoose three courses from the following:**PSYC 305Theory & Treatment of Substance AbusePSYC 312Social PsychologyPSYC 317Crisis InterventionPSYC 336GerontologyPSYC 361Marriage & FamilyPSYC 497Psychology SeminarPSYC 499InternshipSOCI 313Social OrganizationsSOCI 340Human Societies: A Global ViewSOCI 349Sociology of DisabilitySOCI 497Special Topics in SociologySOWK 200Intro to Social Work & Human Services**No more than 2 PSYC courses can be selected15339SpanishSPANSPAN1569Spanish Elective (100-400 level)Spanish Elective (300-400 level)Special Education**EDSP 323Special Education Law & CharacteristicsEDSP 325Special Ed. Law & Char. Com. PracticumEDSP 363Behavior ManagementEDSP 365Collab. In Special Ed. Com. PracticumEDSP 413Inclusion & DiversityEDSP 415Inclusion & Diversity: PracticumEDSP 473Transition PlanningEDSP 475Transition Planning Com. PracticumPSYC 345Exceptional Child**All correlating courses and practicums must be done concurrently15212121213Sport ManagementSMGT 200Introduction to Sport Mgt.SMGT 302Sport Facilities & EventsSMGT 305Sport LawSMGT 404Admin. & Org. in Sport & RecreationSMGTSport Management Elective (400 level)1533333Sport OutreachSMGT 312SMGT 315SMGT 317SMGT 321SMGT 401SMGT 40218333333Introduction to Sport Ministry OutreachConcepts & Practices in Sport OutreachMentoring in SportGlobal Sport OutreachSport Methodology, Methods/PracticesOutreach in Organized SportStrategic and Intelligence StudiesGOVT 200Constitutional Gov. & Free Enterpriseor GOVT 220American GovernmentChoose two courses from the following:GOVT 380Intro. to Intelligence & National SecurityGOVT 381Intelligence AnalysisGOVT 480TerrorismChoose two courses from the following:GOVT *Strat. Intelligence Elective (300-400 level)*Choose a course not already applying to the minor from:GOVT 380-389 or GOVT 480-489153Studio ArtARTS/FACS 113 Introduction to 2D Designor ARTS 114Introduction to 3D DesignARTSArt Electives (may choose a second combinationfrom list below)Choose one group from the following:ARTS 211 & 311 Drawing I & IIARTS 321 & 420 Painting I & IIARTS 330 & 430 Sculpture I & IIARTS 361 & 461 Digital Photography183Revised 10.12.20186Technical StudiesCRFT 101Introduction to Craft SkillsChoose 12 credits from the following disciplinesCARP, ELTC, HVAC, PLMB, WELD15312Theatre ArtsTHEA 201THEA 202THEA 211or THEA 212THEA 231THEA 241or THEA 412Acting IStagecraftTheater History ITheater History IIScript AnalysisVoice for the Stage ISite-Specific Theatre1533TheologyTHEOTHEOTheology Elective (100-400 level)Theology Elective (300-400 level)333Unmanned Aerial Systems OperatorAVIA 210Private Ground IAVIA 215Private Ground IIAVIA 230Unmanned Aerial SystemsAVIA 235Small UAS GroundAVIA 236Small UAS FlightAVIA 323UAS Avionics & Powerplants156916333313Women’s Leadership15CHMN 201Introduction to Church Ministries3WLED 220Survey of Women’s Ministries3WLED 320Spiritual Form. & Dvlpmt for Women in Ldrshp3WLED 330The Role of Christian Women in Ministry3WLED 387Methods Tchng Bible & Comm. Skills for Women 3WritingENGL 333Modern GrammarENGL 350Advanced Expository WritingWRIT 305Introduction to Inspirational WritingChoose two courses from the following:CJUS 230Criminal Justice Research & WritingENGL 322ShakespeareENGL 341American Realism & NaturalismENGL 460Christian LiteratureGOVT 346Legal Research & WritingJOUR 225Media WritingRLGN 301Research & Writing for Religious Disciplines153336Youth MinistriesCHMN 201Introduction to Church MinistriesYOUT 201Survey of Youth MinistriesYOUT 220Global Youth CultureChoose two courses from the following:YOUT 310Strategies for Student OutreachYOUT 340Current Issues in Youth MinistryYOUT 370Managing the Christian Youth OrganizationYOUT 380Ministering to Adolescents in Crisis153336696Effective: Catalog Term 2018-40

2018-2019 Minor Completion Plans Important: These minor course requirements are effective for those starting the minor in fall 2018 through summer 2019. These minor