Academic Catalog: 2013-2014

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No more than one of these courses (161, 162, 163) may count toward the 120 semester hours for the B.A. or 124 semester hours for the B.S. required to graduate. If a student completes more than one of them, each will remain on the transcript, but only the one in which the student obtained the higher grade will count toward graduation and be included in the GPA.

• STATISTICS COURSES STAT 161 INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS (MATHEMATICS 161X) Descriptive and inferential statistics, probability, and research design with a broad range of applications to various disciplines; statistical software. Four semester hours. STAT 162 INTRODUCTORY STATISTICS FOR THE SOCIAL SCIENCES (SOCIOLOGY 162X) Descriptive and inferential statistics, probability, and research design with a broad range of social science applications; statistical software. Four semester hours. STAT 163 INTRODUCTORY STATISTICS FOR THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (PSYCHOLOGY 163X) Descriptive and inferential statistics, probability, and research design with a broad range of behavioral science applications; statistical software. Four semester hours. STAT 352X ADVANCED STATISTICS FOR ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS (ECONOMICS 352) STAT 353 ADVANCED STATISTICS FOR THE SCIENCES Advanced topics in statistics, including factor analysis, analysis of covariance, multivariate analysis, logistical and multivariate regression. Prerequisite: B or higher in Statistics 161, 162, or 163. Three semester hours. STAT 360X MATHEMATICAL PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS (MATHEMATICS 360)

THEATRE Professors Daniel Wheeler, Chair Kelly J. G. Bremner Andrew Blasenak Christine Young-Gerber

Tracks Theatre (B.A.) Pre-Professional - Acting (B.A.) Pre-Professional - Directing (B.A.) Pre-Professional - Design and Production (B.A.) Pre-Professional - Musical Theatre (B.A.)

The Department of Theatre offers both a major and a minor. In addition, the department offers a cooperative preprofessional program in association with Barter Theatre of Abingdon, Virginia, a professional regional theatre. There are four specific areas of concentration within the pre-professional program, all of which lead to a B.A. degree in theatre. The department also offers the option of an add-on endorsement for those with teaching licensure or holding an endorsement in another teaching area. Consult the Department of Education for licensure requirements in theatre arts. THEATRE (B.A.) Objectives: To provide the basis for a lifetime appreciation of the theatre and/or for a professional or educational vocation in the theatre. Requirements: Required courses are 110, 205, 210, 215, 270, 320, 321, and either 206 or 335. Students must also complete nine semester hours of Practicum, and six semester hours of Professional Theatre Experience. The mathematics requirement is met by Mathematics 100 and above.

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