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2015-2016 College Catalog | Mount Aloysius College MINOR IN BIOLOGY Upon completion of the program requirements, students will earn a minor in Biology, and will be able to: 1. organize and express scientific knowledge and their own ideas clearly and coherently both in written and oral formats; 2. effectively define and use the scientific method to answer biological questions; 3. critically analyze scientific data both in the literature and in their own experimental work; and 4. to demonstrate knowledge of core biological subjects. Courses BL 101 Biology I BL 102 Biology II BL - - - 200-Level Elective BL - - - 300-400 Level Elective Total credits for the minor

Credits 4 4 6-8 6-8 20-24

It is recommended that students take CM220 Introduction to Statistics which will fulfill the core math requirement. MINOR IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Upon completion of the program requirements, students will earn a minor in Business, and will be able to: 1. use the traditional areas of accounting, finance, management, and marketing to build a foundation for creative decision-making; 2. learn how to manage business information, blending technological expertise with written and oral communication skills; 3. develop analytical and interpersonal skills necessary for problem solving; 4. appreciate the impact of the liberal arts on social activity and business enterprise; and 5. become academically prepared for further study or entry level employment. Courses Choose at least one course from the following list: AC 101 Accounting Principles I BU 117 Principles of Management BU 211 Business Law I BU 250 Principles of Marketing EC 201 Introduction to Economics EC 211 Introduction to National Income Theory (Macroeconomics) EC 212 Introduction to Price Theory (Microeconomics) Choose 15 additional credits from any AC, BU or HCA course. At least three (3) credits must be at the 300/400 level. Total credits for the minor All courses taken are subject to prerequisite requirements.

Credits 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 15 18

MINOR IN CHORAL PERFORMANCE Upon completion of the Choral Performance minor, the student will be able to: 1. perform with a sound vocal technique which includes breathing, focus, phrasing, blend and diction; 2. demonstrate a good singing technique while adjusting stylistically to various genres of vocal music; 3. operate within a small group environment to achieve a common, quality goal; and 4. achieve a basic level of music comprehension to read music and translate into vocals. Courses MU 100 Vox Nova* *Taken six semesters for a total of twelve (12) credits. MU Courses (May included additional Vox Nova credits Total credits for the minor

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Credits 12* 6 18


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