OCU Undergraduate Catalog 2013–2014

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HISTORY/POLITICAL SCIENCE (B.A.)

Major requirements Credit Hours: 36 History: 18 HIST 1003 American History to 1876 or

HIST 1103 United States History Since 1876 HIST 1203 World History to 1500 or HIST 1303 World History Since 1500 HIST 3063 History Methods and Practices Additional history courses

Political Science:

One course from each of the following groups:

3 3 3 9

Group A

3

Group B

3

POLS 2613 Political Philosophy POLS 4313 Contemporary Political Theory POLS 2513 International Relations POLS 3013 European Politics and Government POLS 3603 International Organization POLS 3613 American Foreign Policy POLS 3913 Politics of the Developing World

Group C

POLS 2413 Legislative Behavior POLS 3213 State and Local Government and Administration POLS 3413 Power and Political Organization POLS 3503 Election Seminar POLS 3713 American Presidency Any nine additional semester hours

MINOR IN HISTORY Requirements

HIST 1003 American History to 1876 or HIST 1103 United States History Since 1876 HIST 1203 World History to 1500 or HIST 1303 World History Since 1500 Additional history courses

3

9

Credit Hours: 15 3 3 9

Humanities

Advisor: Bennett Faculty: Humanities faculty

The humanities major is designed for students who desire a broad undergraduate education with some specialization in one or two areas. Students pursuing the major in humanities must take a minimum of 30 hours and a maximum of 40 hours of course work in humanities in addition to the general education curriculum for the B.A. degree. Any hours in humanities beyond the maximum of 40 must count as electives. A minimum of 12 semester hours in humanities course work must be completed in residence at Oklahoma City University. Distribution of the course work must reflect at least one course beyond the general education curriculum requirement from each of the five departments (art, English, mass communications, modern languages, and philosophy) within the division and from the Wimberly School of Religion and the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences. In departments which do not have a general education requirement, such as mass communications, an introductory course will fulfill this requirement.

HUMANITIES (B.A.) Major Requirements Core Courses: Art:

Credit Hours: 30-40

ART 1143 Foundation Drawing ART 1343 Intermediate Drawing Another course may be substituted with approval of the chair. English: Any English course beyond the literature required by the general education curriculum.

Mass communications:

MASC 1113 Introduction to Mass Communications Another course may be substituted with approval of the chair. Modern languages: One course beyond the 12 credits required for the Bachelor of Arts degree in the Petree College of Arts and Sciences. Philosophy: Any 2000-level philosophy course not used to fulfill the general education requirements. Religion: Any 2000-level religion course not used to fulfill the general education requirements. Speech/Theatre: Consult advisor. Upper-division course work: 15 hours of additional course work at the 3000 or 4000 level from at least three different departments in any area of humanities. Capstone Course: An integrated project within one or more of the three areas of speciality reflected by the upper-division course work to be supervised by any faculty member in those areas or a pre-established department-specific capstone or modification of it with permission of the chair of the department. All course work presented as a requirement for the humanities major must have received a grade of C or higher.

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