ACADEMIC PROGRAM ARRAY
The complete array of all undergraduate programs available at this
university are listed on these pages. Each degree is composed of a
package of courses which include the Proficiency, General Education, the
specific College degree requirements, writing competency, diversity, the
major requirements, the minor requirements (when necessary) and any other
unique requirements specific to each major. A minimum of 120 credits is
required although some programs require more than the minimum and each
program has a designated minimum grade point average requirement. To
graduate a 2.0 ("C") UW-Whitewater cumulative grade point average is
required as well as a 2.0 in the major and the minor; however, many
programs require substantially higher grade point averages for admission
to and graduation from the program. Each of these is detailed in the
college and department sections.
CURRICULUM/DEGREE
AA-Associate of Arts
BA-Bachelor of Arts
Arts and Communication
Liberal Arts
Education
BBA-Bachelor of Business Administration
BFA-Bachelor of Fine Arts
BM-Bachelor of Music
BS-Bachelor of Science
Arts and Communication
Liberal Arts
Education
BSE-Bachelor of Science-Education
Business Education
Elementary Education
Secondary Education
Special Education
Pre-Professional Programs
Chiropractic
Dentistry
Engineering
Law
Medical Technology
Medicine
Optometry
Pharmacy
Veterinary Medicine
MAJORS/EMPHASES
(Emphasis areas are indented)
TITLE DEGREE
ACCOUNTING - BBA
ART
ART - BA
ART GRAPHIC DESIGN - BA
ART LICENSURE - BA
ART HISTORY - BA
FINE ARTS - BFA
FINE ARTS LICENSURE - BFA
FINE ARTS GRAPHIC DES - BFA
ART EDUCATION - BSE
BIOLOGY
GENERAL BIOLOGY - BA/BS/BSE
CELL/PHYSIOLOGY - BA/BS/BSE
ECOLOGY/FIELD - BA/BS/BSE
BUSINESS EDUCATION
BUSINESS ED - BSE
COMPREHENSIVE - BSE
MKTG ED COMPREHENSIVE - BSE
CHEMISTRY
CHEMISTRY - BA/BS
CHEMISTRY - EDUCATION BSE
COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS
COMMUNICATIVE DIS EDUC - BSE
COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS - BA/BS
ECONOMICS
ECONOMICS L&S - BA/BS
ECONOMICS - BBA
ECONOMICS EDUCATION - BSE
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
PRE-KINDERGARTEN - 6 - BSE
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE - BSE
ENGLISH
ENGLISH - BA/BS
ENGLISH EDUCATION - BSE
ENGLISH WRITING - BA/BS
ENGLISH WRITING-EDUCATION - BSE
FINANCE
FINANCE - BBA
FINANCIAL PLANNING - BBA
INSURANCE - BBA
REAL ESTATE - BBA
FRENCH - BA/BS/BSE
GENERAL BUSINESS
ENTREPRENEURSHIP - BBA
GENERAL - BBA
INTERNATIONAL - BBA
LAW - BBA
GENERAL SCIENCE-BROADFIELD
BIOLOGY - BSE
CHEMISTRY - BSE
EARTH SCIENCE - BSE
PHYSICAL SCIENCE - BSE
PHYSICS - BSE
GEOGRAPHY
GEOGRAPHY - BA/BS
GEOGRAPHY EDUCATION - BSE
INTERNATIONAL/REGIONAL - BA/BS
QUANTITATIVE/TECHNIQUE - BA/BS
PHYSICAL/ENVIRONMENTAL - BA/BS
URBAN/AREA DEVELOPMENT BA/BS
GERMAN - BA/BS/BSE
HISTORY
HISTORY - BA/BS
SECONDARY EDUCATION BSE
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
GENERAL - BBA
SAFETY - BBA
INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED
WITH A MINOR (L&S) - BA/BS
WITHOUT A MINOR (L&S) - BA/BS
WITH A MINOR (ARTS) - BA
WITHOUT A MINOR (ARTS) BA
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES - BA/BS
JOURNALISM
BROADCAST - BA/BS/BSE
PRINT - BA/BS/BSE
MANAGEMENT - BBA
MANAGEMENT COMPUTER SYSTEMS
MGNT COMPUTER SYSTEM - BBA
WITH A MINOR - BS
WITHOUT A MINOR - BS
MARKETING - BBA
MATHEMATICS
MATHEMATICS - BA/BS
MATHEMATICS EDUCATION - BSE
MUSIC
MUSIC BA - BA
MUSIC ED COMBINED - BM/BSE
MUSIC ED INSTRUMENTAL - BM/BSE
MUSIC ED VOCAL - BM/BSE
PERFORMANCE - BM
THEORY/HISTORY - BM
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY - BSE
OFFICE SYSTEMS - BBA
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
K-8 - BSE
K-12 - BSE
K-12 - NON-LICENSURE BSE
PHYSICS
GRADUATE SCHOOL - BA/BS
INDUSTRY - BA/BS
PHYSICS EDUCATION - BSE
POLITICAL SCIENCE
POLITICAL SCIENCE - BA/BS
POLITICAL SCIENCE EDUC - BSE
PRODUCTION OPERATIONS MGNT - BBA
PSYCHOLOGY
PSYCHOLOGY - BA/BS
PSYCHOLOGY EDUCATION - BSE
PUBLIC POLICY & ADMIN - BS
SOCIAL STUDIES-BROADFIELD
ECONOMICS OPTION I - BSE
ECONOMICS OPTION II - BSE
GEOGRAPHY OPTION I - BSE
GEOGRAPHY OPTION II - BSE
HISTORY OPTION I - BSE
HISTORY OPTION II - BSE
POL SCI OPT I - BSE
POL SCI OPT II - BSE
PSYCH OPTION I - BSE
PSYCH OPTION II - BSE
SOCIOLOGY OPTION I - BSE
SOCIOLOGY OPTION II - BSE
SOCIAL WORK - BA/BS
SOCIOLOGY
SOCIOLOGY - BA/BS
SOCIOLOGY EDUCATION - BSE
SPANISH - BA/BS/BSE
SPECIAL EDUCATION
EARLY CHILDHOOD - BSE
EMOTIONL/BEH DISORDERS K-9 - BSE
EMOTIONL/BEH DISORDERS 6-12 - BSE
LEARNING DISABLD K-9 - BSE
LEARNING DISABLD 6-12 - BSE
MENTAL RETARDATION ELEMTRY - BSE
MENTAL RETARDATION SECDRY - BSE
MENTAL RETARDTN SEV/PROFN - BSE
SPEECH
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION - BA/BS
PUBLIC COMMUNICATION - BA/BS
PUBLIC RELATIONS - BA/BS
ELECTRONIC MEDIA - BA/BS
THEATRE
DESIGN/TECHNOLOGY - BFA
MANAGEMENT/PROMOTION - BFA
PERFORMANCE - BFA
THEATRE EDUCATION - BSE
WITH A MINOR - BA
WOMEN'S STUDIES - BA/BS
MINORS/EMPHASES
(Emphasis areas are indented)
ART
ART
ART HISTORY
ART STUDIO
ARTS MANAGEMENT
ARTS MERCHANDISING
ASIAN STUDIES
BILINGUAL/BICULTURAL
BIOLOGY
BIOLOGY
BIOLOGY EDUCATION
BUSINESS STUDIES
ACCOUNTING
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSOC
BUSINESS LAW
FINANCE AND REAL ESTATE
GENERAL BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT GENERAL
MANAGEMENT HUMAN RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT PRODUCTION
MARKETING
OFFICE SYSTEMS
CHEMISTRY
COACHING
COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS
COMPUTER SCIENCE
COMPUTER SCIENCE
COMPUTER SCIENCE EDUCATION
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
DANCE
DANCE
SECONDARY EDUCATION
ECONOMICS
ECONOMICS L&S
SECONDARY EDUCATION
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
ENGLISH EDUCATION
ENGLISH WRITING
ENGLISH WRITING-EDUCATION
FRENCH
GENERAL SCIENCE
GEOGRAPHY
GEOGRAPHY
GEOGRAPHY-ELEMENTARY
GEOLOGY
GERMAN
HEALTH
HISTORY
HISTORY
HISTORY-ELEMENTARY
HISTORY-SECONDARY
INDIVIDUALIZED (L&S)
INDIVIDUALIZED (ARTS)
JOURNALISM
LEADERSHIP & MILITARY SCIENCE
LIBRARY-MEDIA
MATHEMATICS
MATHEMATICS
MATHEMATICS-ELEMENTARY
MATHEMATICS-SECONDARY
MUSIC
PHILOSOPHY
PHILOSOPHY
PHILOSOPHY EDUCATION
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
LETTERS AND SCIENCES
SECONDARY EDUCATION
PHYSICS
PHYSICS
SECONDARY EDUCATION
POLITICAL SCIENCE
POLITICAL SCIENCE
SECONDARY EDUCATION
PSYCHOLOGY
BUSINESS
PSYCHOLOGY
SECONDARY EDUCATION
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
RACE & ETHNIC CULTURES
RECREATION LEISURE STUDIES
EDUCATION
LETTERS AND SCIENCES
SAFETY STUDIES
INSTITUTIONAL SAFETY
LETTERS AND SCIENCES
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
TRAFFIC SAFETY
SOCIAL STUDIES-ELEMENTARY
SOCIOLOGY
SPANISH
SPANISH
SPANISH-EDUCATION
SPECIAL EDUCATION (NON-LICENSURE)
SPEECH
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
GENERAL
PUBLIC RELATIONS
SECONDARY EDUCATION
THEATRE
THEATRE
THEATRE EDUCATION
URBAN AND AREA DEVELOPMENT
WOMEN'S STUDIES
COURSE LISTINGS
Courses are listed numerically by subject area.
The Course Numbering System Key designates courses by six digits. The
first three numbers refer to an internal university numbering system that
designates subject area and subdiscipline within that area. The second set
of three numbers refers to the specific course within the subject area.
For example, in the designation 150-143, the 150 refers to the subject
area, Music, and 143 refers to the specific course, Survey of American
Jazz.
In any reference to a specific course the full set of six numbers should
always be used.
Course numbers 000-099 are courses that carry no credit towards the
degree requirements; courses numbered 100-299 are lower division courses
not open to graduate students for credit. Courses numbered 300-499 are
upper division courses which may be dual listed as 500-699 for graduate
credit. It is recommended that entering freshmen not enroll in any of
these courses without specific department approval. Courses at the 700
level are open only to graduate students.
A course number may occasionally have a letter suffix to designate that
it is open only to students with a specific educational background
preparation.
The letter "G" appearing after the course title identifies the course as
one that can be used in satisfying the University General Education
requirement. The second letter following the "G" identifies the category
within General Education in which the course applies. Proficiency and
diversity courses are identified with the appropriate term after the
course title.
SPECIAL COURSES
These courses are available on a selected basis through most of the
academic departments. The course descriptions are common to all
departments. However, the prerequisites and the number of credits
permitted in certain programs may differ. Note the limitation of credits
for degree/programs identified in the Bulletin.
490 WORKSHOP
Group activity oriented presentations emphasizing "hands on" and
participatory instructional techniques. Workshops have as their primary
goal the imparting of either a specialized knowledge base regarding an
instructional strategy or method or a specific skill. Presentations which
are more broadly based in content or which emphasize intensive study
and/or research procedures are not to be offered under a workshop number
or title.
491 TRAVEL STUDY
A planned and directed group excursion involving extensive
academically-focused travel, usually conducted in a foreign country.
494 SEMINAR
Group activity. An advanced course of study in a defined subject matter
area emphasizing small groups in intense study with a faculty member.
496 SPECIAL STUDIES
Group activity. Not offered regularly in the curriculum but offered on
topics selected on the basis of timeliness, need and interest, and
generally in the format of regularly scheduled Bulletin offerings.
498 INDEPENDENT STUDY
Individual activity in an area of special interest for a variable number
of credits under the sponsorship and guidance of a faculty member.
ABBREVIATIONS
Class Standing
fr - freshman
soph - sophomore
jr - junior
sr - senior
grad st - graduate standing
cons instr - consent of instructor
cons dept chp - consent of department chairperson
cr - credit
*cr. - credit to be arranged
equiv - equivalent
G - designates a course that can be used in satisfying General
Education. The letter following the "G" designates the category within
General Education in which the course applies.
A - Arts
E - Ethnic Cultures or Women's Studies
H - Humanities
I - Interdisciplinary
L - Laboratory Natural Sciences
M - Math and Natural Sciences (non-lab)
P - Physical Education
S - Social Sciences
hr - hour(s)
intro - introductory
req - requirement
Requisites:
Coreq: - Corequisite - A course which must be completed prior to, or concurrent with, registration for the specified course.
Coreq link: - Corequisite Link - A course which must be taken in the same term as the specified course. Registration will not be completed
unless both are requested.
Prereq: - Prerequisite - A requirement that must be satisfied before registering for the course.
Unreq: - Unrequisite - A course for which credit cannot be earned because the content overlaps with the specified course.
sem - semester
yr - year
Some courses carry different credits at the undergraduate and graduate
levels. In those cases the undergraduate credits are listed first followed
by the graduate credit in parenthesis, e.g. 3 cr. (2 cr.).
Information about auxiliary aids and academic course adjustments for
qualified disabled individuals is available through the department
chairperson.
SUBJECT AREA NUMBERING SYSTEM
The first three numbers of the course designate both the department
involved and any subdiscipline subject area within the department. Because
students will need to refer to courses by subject area, the identification
numbering system is listed below, first alphabetically by subject area,
and then numerically.
The 100 series represent work in the College of Arts and Communication;
the 200 series the College of Business and Economics; the 400-500 series
the College of Education; the 600-800 series the College of Letters and
Sciences; the 900 series interdisciplinary courses.
Subject Area (Alphabetical)
| Name | Number |
| Accounting | 210 |
| Afro-American Studies | 614 |
| American Indian Studies | 611 |
| Anthropology | 892 |
| Art | 110-5 |
| Arts and Communication | 100 |
| Astronomy | 805 |
| Biological Sciences | 630 |
| Business Education and Office Systems | 220 |
| Chemistry | 640 |
| Chicano Studies | 615 |
| Communicative Disorders | 510 |
| Computer Science | 765 |
| Counselor Education | 490 |
| Curriculum and Instruction | 430-9 |
| Dance | 131 |
| Developmental Studies | 930 |
| Economics | 230 |
| Education | 400 |
| Educational Foundations | 420-9 |
| English | 680 |
| Finance and Business Law | 240 |
| Foreign Language General | 681 |
| French | 682 |
| Geography | 722 |
| Geology | 616 |
| German | 684 |
| Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Coaching | 440-9 |
| History | 740 |
| Interdisciplinary Studies | 940 |
| International Studies | 617 |
| Intrauniversity Courses | 900 |
| Journalism | 164 |
| Leadership & Military Science | 450 |
| Letters & Sciences-General Division | 600 |
| Management | 250 |
| Management Computer Systems | 950 |
| Marketing | 260 |
| Mathematics | 760 |
| Modern Languages and Literatures | 680-4 |
| Music | 150 |
| Philosophy | 782 |
| Physics | 800 |
| Political Science | 820 |
| Psychology | 840 |
| Religious Studies | 786 |
| Safety Studies | 460-9 |
| Social Work | 860 |
| Sociology | 880 |
| Spanish | 686 |
| Special Education | 480-9 |
| Speech | 166 |
| Theatre | 133 |
| Women's Studies | 890 |
Subject Area (Numeric)
| Number | Name |
| 100 | Arts and Communications |
| 110-5 | Art |
| 150 | Music |
| 131 | Dance |
| 133 | Theatre |
| 164 | Journalism |
| 166 | Speech |
| 210 | Acounting |
| 220 | Business Education & Office Systems |
| 230 | Economics |
| 240 | Finance and Business law |
| 250 | Management |
| 260 | Marketing |
| 420-9 | Educational Foundations |
| 430-9 | Curriculum and Instructions |
| 440-9 | Health, Physical Education,Recreation & Coaching |
| 450 | Leadership and Military Science |
| 460-9 | Safety Studies |
| 480-9 | Special Education |
| 490 | Counselor Education |
| 510 | Communicative Disorders |
| 600 | General Division - L & S |
| 610 | Race and Ethnic Cultures |
| 611 | American Indian Studies |
| 614 | Afro-American Studies |
| 615 | Chicano Studies |
| 616 | Geology |
| 617 | International Studies |
| 630 | Biology |
| 640 | Chemistry |
| 680 | English |
| 681 | Foreign Language - General |
| 682 | French |
| 684 | German |
| 686 | Spanish |
| 722 | Geography |
| 740 | History |
| 760 | Mathematics |
| 765 | Computer Science |
| 782 | Philosophy |
| 786 | Religious Studies |
| 800 | Physics |
| 805 | Astronomy |
| 820 | Political Science |
| 840 | Psychology |
| 860 | Social Work |
| 880 | Sociology |
| 890 | Women's Studies |
| 892 | Anthropology |
| 900 | Intrauniversity Courses |
| 930 | Developmental Studies |
| 940 | Interdisciplinary Studies |
| 950 | Management Computer Systems |
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