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Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

This degree indicates significant exploration and achievement in the liberal arts, including humanities but with an emphasis on natural or social sciences.

This degree is also offered via Global Campus/CMU Online for selected majors.

Program Requirements

General Education Requirements (30-42 hours)

See General Education Requirements.

Area Requirements (18 hours)

In addition to the University Program requirements, each area requirement below must be completed. Courses taken to satisfy the University Program Requirements may NOT be used to satisfy area requirements.

Area 1 - Humanities (6 hours)

Any 100-500 courses in the following disciplines:

ARB - Arabic; ART - Art; ASL - American Sign Language; CHN - Chinese; ENG - English Language and Literature; FRN - French; GER - German; GRK - Greek; HUM - Humanities; JPN - Japanese; LAT - Latin; MUS - Music; OJB - Ojibwe; PHL - Philosophy; REL - Religion; RUS - Russian; SPN - Spanish; TAI - Theatre and Interpretation

Broadcast and Cinematic Arts Courses

These courses also fulfill Area 1 requirements:

BCA 101History and Appreciation of the Cinema

3(2-2)

BCA 290French Film and Other Media

3(3-0)

BCA 300African and African American Film

3(3-0)

BCA 503WICritiquing Mass Media

3(3-0)

Area 2 - Natural Sciences (6 hours)

Any 100-500 level courses in the following disciplines:

AST - Astronomy; BIO - Biology; CHM - Chemistry; ENV - Environmental Studies; ESC - Earth Science; GEL - Geology; MET - Meteorology; MTH - Mathematics; PHS - Physical Science; PHY - Physics; SCI - Sciences; STA - Statistics

Note: MTH 101 cannot be used to fulfill the Area 2 Natural Sciences requirement.

Note: ANT 250WI (cross-listed with BIO/CHM 250) may be used to fulfill the Area 2 Natural Sciences requirement.

Anthropology (ANT): Physical Anthropology Courses

These courses also fulfill Area 2 Requirements:

ANT 110Meet Your Ancestors and Other Distant Relatives

3(3-0)

ANT 171Human Origins: Introduction to Physical Anthropology

3(3-0)

ANT 173Laboratory in Physical Anthropology

1(0-2)

ANT 342Principles of Forensic Anthropology

3(3-0)

ANT 347Human Evolution

3(3-0)

ANT 351Human Variation, Race, and the Mistakes We Make

3(3-0)

ANT 356Primate Behavior

3(3-0)

ANT 358Diseases and Human Evolution

3(3-0)

ANT 461Race, Racism and Human Evolution

3(3-0)

ANT 542/CRM 542Methods in Forensic Anthropology: Osteology and Skeletal Analysis

4(3-2)

Communication Sciences and Disorders Courses

These courses also fulfill Area 2 Requirements:

CSD 335The Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing

3(3-0)

CSD 463Introduction to Acoustic Phonetics

3(3-0)

Computer Science Courses

These courses also fulfill Area 2 Requirements:

CPS 110Information Technology Programming I

3(3-0)

CPS 150FORTRAN Programming

3(3-0)

CPS 180Principles of Computer Programming

3(3-0)

CPS 181Introduction to Data Structures

3(3-0)

CPS 210Assembly Language and Computer Organization

3(3-0)

CPS 280Alternative Programming Languages

1-6(Spec)

CPS 340Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms

3(3-0)

CPS 360Computer Design and Architecture

3(3-0)

CPS 410Software Engineering

3(3-0)

CPS 450Programming Language Concepts

3(3-0)

CPS 530Simulation of Discrete Event Systems

3(3-0)

CPS 541Databases

3(3-0)

CPS 560Digital Computer Design

3(3-0)

CPS 575Computer Graphics

3(3-0)

Geography (GEO): Physical Geography and Geographic Information Science Courses

These courses also fulfill Area 2 Requirements:

GEO 105Physical Geography

3(2-2)

GEO 201Weather and Climate

4(4-0)

GEO 203QRIntroduction to Geographic Information Science

3(2-2)

GEO 205/GEL 205Oceanography

3(3-0)

GEO 210Landforms

3(2-2)

GEO 303Geographic Information Systems

3(2-2)

GEO 308Fundamentals of Remote Sensing

3(2-2)

GEO 310Surface Hydrology

3(2-2)

GEO 330Resource Perception and Utilization

3(3-0)

GEO 334/BIO 334Soil Science

3(2-2)

GEO 335Biogeography

3(3-0)

GEO 355Environmental Catastrophes

3(3-0)

GEO 404Global Positioning System

1(1-0)

GEO 500Advanced Cartography

3(2-2)

GEO 501Principles and Applications of Geographic Information System

3(2-2)

GEO 503Advanced Geographic Information Systems

3(2-2)

GEO 505Mapping and Surveying Technology: CAD, GPS, and UAS

3(2-2)

GEO 508Applications of Remote Sensing

3(2-2)

GEO 512Quantitative Methods for Spatial Analysis

3(2-2)

GEO 516Advanced Remote Sensing Systems

3(2-2)

GEO 528Environmental Modeling with GIS

3(2-2)

GEO 553GIS Operations and Practices

3(3-0)

Health Sciences Courses

These courses also fulfill Area 2 Requirements:

HSC 211Human Anatomy and Physiology

3(3-0)

HSC 214Human Anatomy

4(3-3)

HSC 215Human Physiology

4(3-2)

Human Environmental Studies Courses

These courses also fulfill Area 2 Requirements:

FNS 361Experimental Foods

3(2-2)

FNS 370Nutrition

3(3-0)

FNS 473Advanced Nutrition

4(4-0)

Area 3 - Social Sciences (6 hours)

Any 100-500 level courses in the following disciplines:

ANT - Anthropology (All ANT courses except those included in Area 2); ECO - Economics; GEO - Geography (All GEO courses except Physical Geography and Geographic Information Science courses listed in Area 2); HDF - Human Development & Family Studies; HST - History; PAD - Public Administration; PSC - Political Science; PSY - Psychology; SOC - Sociology

Fashion Merchandising and Design Courses

These courses also fulfill Area 3 Requirements:

FMD 252Dress and Culture

3(3-0)

Communication Sciences and Disorders Courses

This course also fulfills Area 3 Requirements:

CSD 130Normal Speech and Language Acquisition

3(3-0)

Natural and Social Sciences Requirements (0-9 hours)

A minimum of 33 credit hours in the natural and social sciences are required. Courses taken to satisfy University Program, Competencies, Area Requirements, or Specialized Studies requirements may be counted toward fulfilling this requirement.

Specialized Studies

Major:

Any University-approved major, except majors on specialized degrees, such as BFA, BMus, BMusEd, BSAT, BSBA, BSCmpE, BSEE, BSET, BSME, BSEd, or BSW.

The major on the BS degree may include courses taken to satisfy other degree requirements.

Minor:

Minors are optional; however, certain majors require a particular minor or one chosen from a list of acceptable minors. See departments for major requirements.

Electives

The number of elective hours will vary depending upon the requirements for the major.

Minimum Totals for Graduation: 124 hours

  • To graduate from CMU you must complete a minimum of 120 hours, at least 40 of which must be in courses numbered 300 or above. Please note: the combination of some majors and minors may require more than 120 hours for graduation.
  • Not all major/minor combinations are allowed. Please consult with a university advisor to confirm your choice.
  • No more than a total of 27 hours may be taken from the College of Business Administration and counted towards graduation.
  • You should read the Requirements for Graduation in this Bulletin for a complete description.