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2023-2024 Academic Year

Course # & Title Sessions
1 2 3 4 5 6 Other
ACCT 201 Accounting Principles I Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACCT 202 Accounting Principles II Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACCT 321 Intermediate Financial Accounting I Yes Yes Yes
ACCT 322 Intermediate Financial Acctng II Yes Yes Yes
ACCT 323 Federal Taxation I Yes Yes
ACCT 324 Federal Taxation II Yes Yes
ACCT 422 Cost Accounting Yes Yes Yes
ACCT 425 Auditing Yes Yes Yes
ACCT 431 Advanced Financial Accounting Yes Yes
ACCT 432 Acctng for Not-For-Profit Orgztn Yes Yes
ACCT 533 Advanced Acctng Information Systems Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACCT 547 Contemporary Topics/Financial Acctg Yes Yes Yes
ACCT 551 Taxation for Corporations Yes Yes Yes
ACCT 552 Forensic Accounting Yes Yes Yes
ACCT 553 Advanced Managerial Accounting Yes Yes Yes
ACCT 554 Governmental and Not-For-Profit Acc Yes
ANTH 110 Cultural Anthropology Yes Yes Yes
ART 100 Introduction to Art Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ART 110 Drawing Yes Yes Yes
ART 120 3 Dimensional Foundations Yes
ART 211 Art History I Yes
ART 212 Art History II Yes
ART 330 Watercolor/Water Media Yes
BA 210 Management Principles Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
BA 222 Management Information Systems Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
BA 256 Quantitative Analysis/Business I Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
BA 302 Business Law and Ethics Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
BA 317 International Management Yes Yes Yes
BA 325 New Venture Creation Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
BA 334 Social Entrepreneurship Yes Yes
BA 352 Risk Management Yes Yes
BA 356 Quantitative Analysis/Bus II Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
BA 361 Human Resources Management Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
BA 362 Supervision Yes Yes
BA 365 Leadership Theory Yes Yes Yes
BA 370 Entrepreneurship/Small Bus Mgmt Yes Yes Yes
BA 371 Training and Development Yes Yes Yes
BA 374 Business Communication Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
BA 383 Compensation/Benefits Management Yes Yes Yes
BA 393 Personnel Selection & Evaluation Yes Yes Yes
BA 411 Labor Relations and Negotiation Yes Yes Yes
BA 423 Production/Operations Management Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
BA 454 Management Cases Yes Yes
BA 460 Strategic Management Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
BA 474 Organizational Behavior Yes Yes
BA 506 Org Strategy/Econ Change Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
BA 508 Curr Issues:Corp Law/Ethics Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
BA 509 Theories of Leadership Yes Yes
BA 511 Corp Entr/Sustainabiliy Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
BA 520 Training and Development Yes Yes Yes
BA 524 Managing in th International Envir Yes Yes Yes
BA 540 Labor/Management Relations Yes Yes Yes
BA 544 Organizational & Mgmt Theories Yes Yes Yes
BA 546 Compensation & Benefits Yes Yes Yes
BA 548 Development & Management of HRM Yes Yes Yes
BA 553 Organizational Development Yes Yes Yes
BA 555 Organizational Culture Yes Yes Yes
BA 560 Org Diagnosis and Intervention Yes Yes Yes
BA 570 Team Building Techniques Yes Yes Yes
BA 590 Research Seminar Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
BIO 100 General Biological Science Yes Yes Yes
BIO 165 Human Biology & Nutrition Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
BIO 375 Immunology Yes
CJ 224 Introduction to Criminal Justice Yes Yes Yes
CJ 237 Criminal Law and Procedure Yes Yes
CJ 291 Community Oriented Policing Yes
CJ 315 Juvenile Justice Yes
CJ 321 Juvenile Delinquency Yes Yes
CJ 333 Criminology Yes Yes
CJ 337 Victimology Yes Yes
CJ 362 Criminal Investigations Yes Yes
CJ 365 Introduction to Policing Yes Yes
CJ 367 Ethics in Criminal Justice Yes Yes
CJ 380 Introduction to Corrections Yes
CJ 388 Comparative Study/Criminal Justice Yes Yes
CJ 396 Community Corrections Yes
CJ 398 Justice Administration Yes
CJ 426 Institutional Corrections Yes
CJ 499 Special Project Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CNSL 584 Substance Abuse Counseling Yes
COMM 102 Intro to Mass Media Yes
COMM 105 Public Speaking Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
COMM 107 Human Communication Yes Yes
COMM 200 Interpersonal Communication Yes Yes Yes
COMM 203 Communication Theory Yes
COMM 221 Intercultural Communication Yes Yes
COMM 276 Intro to Television Production Yes
COMM 286 Radio Production Yes
COMM 307 Business & Professional Comm Yes
COMM 308 Sports Writing and Reporting Yes
COMM 326 New & Experimental Media Yes
COMM 332 Writing for Media Yes Yes
COMM 334 Public Relations Yes
COMM 352 Rhetoric and Public Culture Yes
COMM 390 Research Methods/Comm Yes
COMM 415 Communication and Media Ethics Yes
COMM 498 Senior Seminar Yes
ECE 223 Hlth/Safety/Nutrition:Early Childhd Yes
ECE 334 Field Exp:Infant/Toddler Yes Yes
ECE 335 Field Exp: Prekindergarten Yes Yes
ECE 451 Intro to Early Childhood Yes
ECE 452 Observation/Assessment:EC Yes
ECE 455 Methods & Curriculum:EC Yes
ECE 456 Admin/Sprvsn:EC Yes
ECE 501 Field Exp: Infant/Toddler Yes Yes
ECE 502 Field Exp Prekindergarten Yes
ECE 523 Hlth/Safety/Nutrition in EC Yes
ECE 551 Intro to Early Childhood Yes
ECE 552 Observation/Assessment:EC Yes
ECE 556 Admin/Sprvsn:EC Yes
ECE 557 Methods/Curriculum:EC Yes
ECON 160 Principles of Microeconomics Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ECON 161 Principles of Macroeconomics Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ECON 455 Economics of Health and Health Care Yes
ECON 466 Labor Economics Yes
ECON 488 Economics of International Trade Yes
ECON 493 Managerial Economics Yes
EDU 142 Human Growth/Develop/Guidance Yes Yes Yes
EDU 232 Grammar Content for Teachers Yes Yes
EDU 409 Practicum: Elementary Reading LA Yes Yes
EDU 410 Practicum: Secondary Reading LA Yes
EDU 435 Middle School Growth/Development Yes
EDU 439 Introduction to Gifted Education Yes
EDU 440 Methods/Curric:Gifted Educ PK-12 Yes
EDU 441 Admin/Sprvsn:Gifted Programs Yes
EDU 442 Practicum:Gifted Programs Yes
EDU 443 Concepts of English Yes
EDU 444 Curr/Methods:ESL Yes
EDU 446 Practicum in ESL Yes
EDU 447 Problems in English Grammar Yes
EDU 448 Cltrl/Linguistic Diversity Yes
EDU 507 Diagnostic Assessment Prac:Rdg/LA Yes
EDU 509 Prac: Elementary Reading Yes Yes
EDU 510 Practicum:Secondary Reading Yes Yes
EDU 512 Educational Research Methods Yes Yes Yes Yes
EDU 516 Best Prac:Res Based Tchg Strat Yes
EDU 519 Teaching with Technology Yes
EDU 521 Middle School Growth/Dev/Mgmt Yes
EDU 522 Assessment for Learning Yes
EDU 524 Issues:Educ Psy/Learning Yes
EDU 525 Content Area Literacy Yes
EDU 526 Selective Methods Yes
EDU 531 Tchg/Working:Multicltrl Setting Yes Yes Yes Yes
EDU 532 Professional Learning Communities Yes
EDU 533 Math Daily 3 Yes Yes
EDU 534 Instructional Coaching Yes
EDU 536 Classroom Curriculum Design Yes
EDU 538 Educational Policy Seminar Yes
EDU 539 Intro to Gifted Education Yes
EDU 540 Methods/Curr:Gifted Educ PK-12 Yes
EDU 541 Admin/Supervision:Gifted Programs Yes
EDU 542 Practicum:Gifted Programs Yes
EDU 543 Concepts of English Yes
EDU 544 Curr/Methods:ESL Yes
EDU 545 Language Acquisition Yes
EDU 546 Practicum in ESL Yes Yes
EDU 547 Problems in English Grammar Yes
EDU 548 Cltrl/Linguistic Diversity Yes
EDU 555 Daily 5 and CAFE Yes Yes
EDU 566 CAFÉ 2.0 Yes Yes
EDU 580 Best Prac/Literacy Intervention Yes
EDU 581 Admin/Literacy Programs Yes
EDU 585 Adv Instruc Issues/Meth:Rdg/LA Yes
EDU 589 Rdg Spec/Literacy Coaching Intern Yes
EDU 59001 Capstone Seminar Early Childhood Yes
EDU 59002 Capstone Seminar ESL Yes Yes
EDU 59004 Capstone Seminar Instruc Strat Yes Yes Yes
EDU 59005 Capstone Seminar Reading Yes Yes Yes
EDU 59006 Capstone Seminar Tchr Leadership Yes Yes Yes
EDU 59007 Capstone Seminar:TAG Yes
ENG 101 English Composition I Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ENG 102 English Composition II Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ENG 125 Introduction to Literature Yes
ENG 170 Intro Creative Writing Yes
ENG 210 American Literature II Yes
ENG 214 World Literature Survey Yes
ENG 265 African-American Literature Yes
ENG 290 The Movies Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ENG 311 African American Film Yes Yes
ENG 330 Shakespeare Yes
ENG 352 Best Sellers Yes
ENG 365 Women and Literature Yes
ES 114 Conservation of Natural Resources Yes
ES 117 Natural Disasters Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ES 121 Dinosaurs Yes Yes
ES 161 Intro to Environmental Science Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ES 321 Building an Eco-Economy Yes
EXSS 10022 Walking for Fitness Yes Yes
EXSS 170 Medical Terminology Yes
EXSS 280 Personal and Community Health Yes
FIN 288 Personal Financial Management Yes
FIN 310 Money and Capital Markets Yes Yes
FIN 341 Corporate Financial Management Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
FIN 343 Investments Yes
FIN 442 Intermediate Financial Management Yes
FIN 444 New Venture Finance Yes
FIN 446 Bank Management Yes
FIN 448 Options Futures and Derivatives Yes
FIN 513 Financial Mgmt Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
FIN 531 Financial Markets/Fin Strategy Yes Yes Yes
FIN 536 Derivatives and Risk Management Yes Yes
FIN 551 Financial Data Analysis Yes Yes Yes
FIN 552 Investment Management Yes Yes Yes
GEOG 100 Intro to Physical Geography Yes
GEOG 200 World Regional Geography Yes
GRAF 112 Introduction to Graphic Design Yes Yes Yes
GRAF 132 Introduction to Graphic Design Tools Yes Yes
GRAF 218 Digital Photography Yes Yes Yes
GRAF 234 History of Graphic Design Yes
GRAF 280 Interaction Design Yes
GRAF 319 Digital Video and Editing Yes Yes
GRAF 333 Digital Illustration Yes
GRAF 335 Publication Design Yes
GRAF 355 Typography Yes
GRAF 380 Advertising Design Yes
GRAF 442 Digital Animation Yes
GRAF 480 Senior Thesis and Portfolio Yes Yes
HA 505 Healthcare Organizational Behavior and Leadership Yes
HA 510 Human Resource Management in Healthcare Organizations Yes Yes
HA 515 Marketing and Strategic Planning in Healthcare Yes Yes
HA 520 Healthcare Regulatory Compliance and Risk Management Yes
HA 525 Population Health Management Yes
HA 530 Population Health Informatics Yes
HA 531 Introduction to Healthcare Systems Yes Yes
HA 534 Healthcare Economics Yes
HA 535 Healthcare Operations Yes
HA 536 Healthcare Law and Ethics Yes
HA 537 Healthcare Quality Assessment and Improvement Yes
HA 538 Healthcare Financial Management Yes
HA 539 Healthcare Informatics Technology Management Yes
HA 540 Decision Analysis in Healthcare Yes
HA 545 Data Management and Visual Analytics Yes
HA 551 Introduction to Gerontology Yes
HA 555 Senior Services Administration Yes
HIST 100 World History to 1500 Yes Yes
HIST 101 World History 1500- Yes
HIST 110 American History to 1877 Yes Yes
HIST 111 American History since 1877 Yes Yes
HIST 214 World at War 1914-1945 Yes
HIST 343 U.S. Women's History Yes
HIST 355 Modern World History Yes
HIST 371 New Nation, 1787-1848 Yes
HIST 374 Modern America, 1945-Present Yes
HSA 205 Intro to American Health Systems Yes Yes Yes
HSA 241 Healthcare Informatics Yes Yes
HSA 306 Long Term Care Administration Yes Yes
HSA 312 Community & Public Health Yes Yes
HSA 344 Population Health Mgmt Yes Yes
HSA 360 Health Care Law and Ethics Yes Yes Yes
HSA 362 Financial Mgmt of Hlth Serv Org Yes Yes Yes
HSA 440 Health Services Administration Yes Yes Yes
HSA 460 Health Services Policy/Regulation Yes Yes Yes
HSA 490 Health Program Plan & Evaluation Yes Yes Yes
HSV 221 Introduction to Human Services Yes Yes
HSV 361 Marriage and the Family Yes Yes Yes Yes
HSV 375 Methods in Human Services I Yes Yes Yes
HSV 383 Human Behavior: Social Environment Yes Yes Yes
HSV 384 Social Welfare Programs/Policies Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
HSV 391 Social Work Practice I: Individuals Yes Yes
HSV 392 Social Work Practice II: Families/Groups Yes Yes
HSV 393 Social Work Practice III: Comm/Soc Inst Yes Yes
HSV 397 Social Gerontology Yes Yes
HSV 454 Issues/Ethics: Helping Professions Yes Yes Yes
HSV 498 Senior Project Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
IS 102 Intro Computer Applications and Technology Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
IS 242 Human Computer Interaction Yes Yes Yes
IS 248 Business Process Management Yes Yes
IS 310 Systems Analysis & Design Yes Yes
IS 320 Enterprise Architecture Yes Yes
IS 370 IT Audit and Controls Yes
IS 400 Project Management and Integration Yes Yes Yes
IS 410 IS Strategy/Mgmt/Acquisition Yes Yes Yes
IS 420 Enterprise Sys & Integration Yes Yes
IT 122 IT Infrastructure Yes Yes
IT 140 Intro to Programming Yes Yes Yes
IT 206 Computer Architecture Yes Yes
IT 213 Operating Systems Yes Yes Yes
IT 311 Networking Yes Yes
IT 320 Web Systems Yes Yes
IT 332 Databases and Information Management Yes Yes Yes
IT 410 Information and System Security Yes Yes
IT 420 System Security and Risks Yes
LA 298 Associate of Arts Capstone Yes Yes Yes
LA 498 Liberal Arts Capstone Yes Yes Yes
LDR 530 Globalization and Diversity Yes
LDR 550 Leadership and Business Operations Yes
LDR 560 Change Management Yes
LDR 570 Conflict and Negotiation Yes
MATH 105 College Mathematics/Applications Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Full schedule:

2023-2024 Academic Year

Session 4 (03/11/2024 – 05/02/2024)

Course # & Title Prerequisites
ACCT 201 Accounting Principles I
ACCT 202 Accounting Principles II ACCT 201
ACCT 322 Intermediate Financial Acctng II ACCT 321
ACCT 324 Federal Taxation II ACCT 323
ACCT 425 Auditing ACCT 322
ACCT 432 Acctng for Not-For-Profit Orgztn ACCT 202
ACCT 533 Advanced Acctng Information Systems
ACCT 552 Forensic Accounting
ACCT 553 Advanced Managerial Accounting
ART 100 Introduction to Art
ART 120 3 Dimensional Foundations
ART 212 Art History II
BA 210 Management Principles
BA 222 Management Information Systems BA 210
BA 256 Quantitative Analysis/Business I , recommended MATH 105 or permission of instructor
BA 302 Business Law and Ethics
BA 325 New Venture Creation MKT 208, BA 210
BA 334 Social Entrepreneurship ECON 160, BA 210
BA 352 Risk Management
BA 356 Quantitative Analysis/Bus II BA 256 or MATH 220 or instructor approval.
BA 361 Human Resources Management BA 210
BA 371 Training and Development BA 361
BA 374 Business Communication ENG 102
BA 393 Personnel Selection & Evaluation BA 361
BA 411 Labor Relations and Negotiation BA 210, BA 361
BA 423 Production/Operations Management BA 210, and BA 256 or MATH 220
BA 460 Strategic Management Senior standing and within 9 credit hours of program completion.
BA 506 Org Strategy/Econ Change
BA 508 Curr Issues:Corp Law/Ethics
BA 511 Corp Entr/Sustainabiliy
BA 520 Training and Development
BA 524 Managing in th International Envir
BA 544 Organizational & Mgmt Theories
BA 546 Compensation & Benefits
BA 553 Organizational Development
BA 555 Organizational Culture
BA 590 Research Seminar All core requirements and only 6 required credit hours or less remaining in the program.
BIO 165 Human Biology & Nutrition
CJ 237 Criminal Law and Procedure CJ 224
CJ 321 Juvenile Delinquency SOC 110
CJ 362 Criminal Investigations CJ 224 or CHEM 102
CJ 380 Introduction to Corrections CJ 224
CJ 388 Comparative Study/Criminal Justice
CJ 499 Special Project SOC 110
COMM 105 Public Speaking
COMM 107 Human Communication
COMM 308 Sports Writing and Reporting COMM 102
COMM 352 Rhetoric and Public Culture COMM 105
COMM 498 Senior Seminar COMM 390
ECE 334 Field Exp:Infant/Toddler
ECE 456 Admin/Sprvsn:EC EDU 110, ECE 451, and admittance into the Teacher Education Program
ECE 501 Field Exp: Infant/Toddler
ECE 556 Admin/Sprvsn:EC ECE 451 or ECE 551
ECON 160 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 161 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 160
ECON 455 Economics of Health and Health Care ECON 160
EDU 142 Human Growth/Develop/Guidance
EDU 441 Admin/Sprvsn:Gifted Programs EDU 439, And admission to the Teacher Education Program or practicing teacher
EDU 448 Cltrl/Linguistic Diversity EDU 110, And admittance to the Teacher Education Program
EDU 509 Prac: Elementary Reading EDU 507, EDU 585
EDU 510 Practicum:Secondary Reading EDU 507, EDU 585
EDU 512 Educational Research Methods
EDU 516 Best Prac:Res Based Tchg Strat
EDU 522 Assessment for Learning
EDU 541 Admin/Supervision:Gifted Programs EDU 539, Licensed teacher
EDU 546 Practicum in ESL EDU 543, EDU 544 (Co-Requisite)
EDU 548 Cltrl/Linguistic Diversity
EDU 555 Daily 5 and CAFE
EDU 585 Adv Instruc Issues/Meth:Rdg/LA EDU 507, May be taken concurrently with EDU 509 or EDU 510.
ENG 101 English Composition I ACT (verbal portion) of at least 18 or the completion of ENG 100 or successful performance on challenge examination
ENG 102 English Composition II ENG 101
ENG 214 World Literature Survey
ENG 265 African-American Literature
ENG 290 The Movies
ENG 311 African American Film ENG 101, Recommended: ENG 102. Encouraged: ENG 290 or ENG 265
ES 117 Natural Disasters
ES 121 Dinosaurs
ES 161 Intro to Environmental Science
EXSS 10022 Walking for Fitness
EXSS 280 Personal and Community Health
FIN 288 Personal Financial Management
FIN 341 Corporate Financial Management ECON 161, ACCT 202, Or permission of instructor
FIN 446 Bank Management FIN 341
FIN 513 Financial Mgmt
FIN 536 Derivatives and Risk Management
FIN 552 Investment Management
GEOG 100 Intro to Physical Geography
GRAF 132 Introduction to Graphic Design Tools
GRAF 218 Digital Photography
GRAF 335 Publication Design At least one 100-level or 200-level art or graphic design course
GRAF 480 Senior Thesis and Portfolio Successfully complete all or all except one of the other required studio courses
HA 515 Marketing and Strategic Planning in Healthcare
HA 525 Population Health Management
HA 536 Healthcare Law and Ethics
HA 539 Healthcare Informatics Technology Management
HIST 214 World at War 1914-1945
HSA 306 Long Term Care Administration HSA 205
HSA 344 Population Health Mgmt MATH 220 or HSA 241 or consent of instructor
HSA 360 Health Care Law and Ethics HSA 205
HSA 440 Health Services Administration BA 210
HSA 460 Health Services Policy/Regulation
HSV 221 Introduction to Human Services PSY 190
HSV 383 Human Behavior: Social Environment SOC 110 or PSY 190
HSV 384 Social Welfare Programs/Policies SOC 110
HSV 392 Social Work Practice II: Families/Groups
HSV 397 Social Gerontology PSY 190
HSV 454 Issues/Ethics: Helping Professions PSY 190
HSV 498 Senior Project ENG 102 and 30 or fewer credits remaining to be completed through UIU.
IS 102 Intro Computer Applications and Technology
IS 248 Business Process Management IT 140
IS 320 Enterprise Architecture BA 222, CS 332 (corequisite) and IS 310
IS 420 Enterprise Sys & Integration IS 320
IT 122 IT Infrastructure IS 102
IT 332 Databases and Information Management CS 140 or IS 310
IT 410 Information and System Security IT 311
LDR 560 Change Management
MATH 105 College Mathematics/Applications Pass MATH 095 or ACT math score = 19 or an alternative placement mechanism as approved by the math department or instructor approval.

Session 5 (05/13/2024 – 07/04/2024)

Course # & Title Prerequisites
ACCT 201 Accounting Principles I
ACCT 202 Accounting Principles II ACCT 201
ACCT 321 Intermediate Financial Accounting I ACCT 202
ACCT 422 Cost Accounting ACCT 202
ACCT 431 Advanced Financial Accounting ACCT 322
ACCT 533 Advanced Acctng Information Systems
ACCT 551 Taxation for Corporations
ANTH 110 Cultural Anthropology
ART 100 Introduction to Art
ART 110 Drawing
BA 210 Management Principles
BA 222 Management Information Systems BA 210
BA 256 Quantitative Analysis/Business I , recommended MATH 105 or permission of instructor
BA 302 Business Law and Ethics
BA 317 International Management BA 210, and general education cultures requirement
BA 325 New Venture Creation MKT 208, BA 210
BA 356 Quantitative Analysis/Bus II BA 256 or MATH 220 or instructor approval.
BA 361 Human Resources Management BA 210
BA 365 Leadership Theory BA 210, and BA 361 or permission of instructor
BA 370 Entrepreneurship/Small Bus Mgmt BA 210
BA 374 Business Communication ENG 102
BA 383 Compensation/Benefits Management BA 361
BA 423 Production/Operations Management BA 210, and BA 256 or MATH 220
BA 460 Strategic Management Senior standing and within 9 credit hours of program completion.
BA 506 Org Strategy/Econ Change
BA 508 Curr Issues:Corp Law/Ethics
BA 511 Corp Entr/Sustainabiliy
BA 540 Labor/Management Relations
BA 548 Development & Management of HRM
BA 560 Org Diagnosis and Intervention
BA 570 Team Building Techniques
BA 590 Research Seminar All core requirements and only 6 required credit hours or less remaining in the program.
BIO 100 General Biological Science
BIO 165 Human Biology & Nutrition
CJ 224 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJ 333 Criminology SOC 110
CJ 367 Ethics in Criminal Justice CJ 224 or CHEM 102
CJ 396 Community Corrections CJ 224
CJ 398 Justice Administration CJ 224
CJ 499 Special Project SOC 110
CNSL 584 Substance Abuse Counseling CNSL 509, CNSL 550, CNSL 554
COMM 105 Public Speaking
COMM 200 Interpersonal Communication
COMM 221 Intercultural Communication
COMM 307 Business & Professional Comm COMM 105
COMM 332 Writing for Media COMM 102
ECON 160 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 161 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 160
EDU 232 Grammar Content for Teachers
EDU 512 Educational Research Methods
EDU 524 Issues:Educ Psy/Learning
EDU 531 Tchg/Working:Multicltrl Setting
EDU 532 Professional Learning Communities
EDU 566 CAFÉ 2.0
EDU 580 Best Prac/Literacy Intervention
EDU 59001 Capstone Seminar Early Childhood Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
EDU 59002 Capstone Seminar ESL Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
EDU 59004 Capstone Seminar Instruc Strat Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
EDU 59005 Capstone Seminar Reading Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
EDU 59006 Capstone Seminar Tchr Leadership Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
EDU 59007 Capstone Seminar:TAG Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
ENG 101 English Composition I ACT (verbal portion) of at least 18 or the completion of ENG 100 or successful performance on challenge examination
ENG 102 English Composition II ENG 101
ENG 290 The Movies
ENG 330 Shakespeare ENG 102
ENG 352 Best Sellers ENG 101
ES 117 Natural Disasters
ES 161 Intro to Environmental Science
FIN 341 Corporate Financial Management ECON 161, ACCT 202, Or permission of instructor
FIN 448 Options Futures and Derivatives FIN 341
FIN 513 Financial Mgmt
FIN 531 Financial Markets/Fin Strategy
FIN 551 Financial Data Analysis
GRAF 112 Introduction to Graphic Design
GRAF 319 Digital Video and Editing
GRAF 442 Digital Animation At least one 100-level or 200-level art or graphic design course
HA 510 Human Resource Management in Healthcare Organizations
HA 531 Introduction to Healthcare Systems
HA 535 Healthcare Operations
HA 555 Senior Services Administration
HIST 111 American History since 1877
HSA 205 Intro to American Health Systems
HSA 362 Financial Mgmt of Hlth Serv Org ACCT 201, BA 210
HSA 490 Health Program Plan & Evaluation HSA 362
HSV 361 Marriage and the Family SOC 110
HSV 375 Methods in Human Services I SOC 110 or PSY 190
HSV 384 Social Welfare Programs/Policies SOC 110
HSV 393 Social Work Practice III: Comm/Soc Inst
HSV 454 Issues/Ethics: Helping Professions PSY 190
HSV 498 Senior Project ENG 102 and 30 or fewer credits remaining to be completed through UIU.
IS 102 Intro Computer Applications and Technology
IS 370 IT Audit and Controls IS 320
IS 400 Project Management and Integration IS 320 or IT 320
IS 410 IS Strategy/Mgmt/Acquisition BA 222, IS 320
IT 140 Intro to Programming IS 102 or EDU 252
IT 206 Computer Architecture IT 122
IT 311 Networking , , MATH 115
LA 298 Associate of Arts Capstone At least 45 credits toward the completion of the Associate of Arts Liberal Art Emphasis degree.
LA 498 Liberal Arts Capstone
LDR 570 Conflict and Negotiation
MATH 105 College Mathematics/Applications Pass MATH 095 or ACT math score = 19 or an alternative placement mechanism as approved by the math department or instructor approval.

Session 6 (07/08/2024 – 08/15/2024)

Course # & Title Prerequisites
ACCT 201 Accounting Principles I
ACCT 202 Accounting Principles II ACCT 201
ACCT 322 Intermediate Financial Acctng II ACCT 321
ACCT 425 Auditing ACCT 322
ACCT 432 Acctng for Not-For-Profit Orgztn ACCT 202
ACCT 547 Contemporary Topics/Financial Acctg Undergraduate degree in accounting or 30 semester credits of undergraduate accounting
ACCT 552 Forensic Accounting
ACCT 553 Advanced Managerial Accounting
ART 100 Introduction to Art
BA 210 Management Principles
BA 222 Management Information Systems BA 210
BA 256 Quantitative Analysis/Business I , recommended MATH 105 or permission of instructor
BA 302 Business Law and Ethics
BA 325 New Venture Creation MKT 208, BA 210
BA 361 Human Resources Management BA 210
BA 362 Supervision BA 210, BA 361
BA 371 Training and Development BA 361
BA 374 Business Communication ENG 102
BA 393 Personnel Selection & Evaluation BA 361
BA 411 Labor Relations and Negotiation BA 210, BA 361
BA 454 Management Cases BA 361, BA 423, and completion of all management-business core requirements.
BA 506 Org Strategy/Econ Change
BA 508 Curr Issues:Corp Law/Ethics
BA 509 Theories of Leadership
BA 511 Corp Entr/Sustainabiliy
BA 520 Training and Development
BA 524 Managing in th International Envir
BA 544 Organizational & Mgmt Theories
BA 546 Compensation & Benefits
BA 553 Organizational Development
BA 555 Organizational Culture
BA 590 Research Seminar All core requirements and only 6 required credit hours or less remaining in the program.
BIO 165 Human Biology & Nutrition
CJ 337 Victimology SOC 110
CJ 365 Introduction to Policing CJ 224
COMM 105 Public Speaking
COMM 286 Radio Production
ECON 160 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 161 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 160
EDU 142 Human Growth/Develop/Guidance
EDU 519 Teaching with Technology
EDU 526 Selective Methods
EDU 531 Tchg/Working:Multicltrl Setting
EDU 533 Math Daily 3
EDU 581 Admin/Literacy Programs
ENG 101 English Composition I ACT (verbal portion) of at least 18 or the completion of ENG 100 or successful performance on challenge examination
ENG 102 English Composition II ENG 101
ENG 290 The Movies
ES 117 Natural Disasters
ES 161 Intro to Environmental Science
FIN 341 Corporate Financial Management ECON 161, ACCT 202, Or permission of instructor
FIN 552 Investment Management
GEOG 200 World Regional Geography
GRAF 218 Digital Photography
HA 515 Marketing and Strategic Planning in Healthcare
HA 530 Population Health Informatics HA 525, or permission of the program chair
HA 534 Healthcare Economics
HA 551 Introduction to Gerontology
HIST 110 American History to 1877
HSA 360 Health Care Law and Ethics HSA 205
HSA 440 Health Services Administration BA 210
HSA 460 Health Services Policy/Regulation
HSV 361 Marriage and the Family SOC 110
HSV 383 Human Behavior: Social Environment SOC 110 or PSY 190
HSV 384 Social Welfare Programs/Policies SOC 110
HSV 397 Social Gerontology PSY 190
IS 102 Intro Computer Applications and Technology
IS 242 Human Computer Interaction Sophomore status
IT 213 Operating Systems IT 140, IT 206
IT 332 Databases and Information Management CS 140 or IS 310

2024-2025 Academic Year

Session 1 (08/26/2024 – 10/17/2024)

Course # & Title Prerequisites
ACCT 201 Accounting Principles I
ACCT 202 Accounting Principles II ACCT 201
ACCT 321 Intermediate Financial Accounting I ACCT 202
ACCT 323 Federal Taxation I ACCT 202
ACCT 422 Cost Accounting ACCT 202
ACCT 533 Advanced Acctng Information Systems
ACCT 551 Taxation for Corporations
ACCT 554 Governmental and Not-For-Profit Acc
ANTH 110 Cultural Anthropology
ART 100 Introduction to Art
ART 110 Drawing
BA 210 Management Principles
BA 222 Management Information Systems BA 210
BA 256 Quantitative Analysis/Business I , recommended MATH 105 or permission of instructor
BA 302 Business Law and Ethics
BA 317 International Management BA 210, and general education cultures requirement
BA 325 New Venture Creation MKT 208, BA 210
BA 356 Quantitative Analysis/Bus II BA 256 or MATH 220 or instructor approval.
BA 361 Human Resources Management BA 210
BA 365 Leadership Theory BA 210, and BA 361 or permission of instructor
BA 370 Entrepreneurship/Small Bus Mgmt BA 210
BA 374 Business Communication ENG 102
BA 383 Compensation/Benefits Management BA 361
BA 423 Production/Operations Management BA 210, and BA 256 or MATH 220
BA 460 Strategic Management Senior standing and within 9 credit hours of program completion.
BA 474 Organizational Behavior PSY 190 or SOC 110
BA 506 Org Strategy/Econ Change
BA 508 Curr Issues:Corp Law/Ethics
BA 509 Theories of Leadership
BA 511 Corp Entr/Sustainabiliy
BA 540 Labor/Management Relations
BA 548 Development & Management of HRM
BA 560 Org Diagnosis and Intervention
BA 570 Team Building Techniques
BA 590 Research Seminar All core requirements and only 6 required credit hours or less remaining in the program.
BIO 100 General Biological Science
BIO 165 Human Biology & Nutrition
CJ 224 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJ 315 Juvenile Justice CJ 224
CJ 362 Criminal Investigations CJ 224 or CHEM 102
CJ 426 Institutional Corrections CJ 380
CJ 499 Special Project SOC 110
COMM 102 Intro to Mass Media
COMM 105 Public Speaking
COMM 221 Intercultural Communication
COMM 334 Public Relations COMM 105 or COMM 200
ECE 223 Hlth/Safety/Nutrition:Early Childhd
ECE 335 Field Exp: Prekindergarten
ECE 451 Intro to Early Childhood EDU 110
ECE 502 Field Exp Prekindergarten
ECE 523 Hlth/Safety/Nutrition in EC
ECE 551 Intro to Early Childhood
ECON 160 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 161 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 160
ECON 488 Economics of International Trade ECON 161
EDU 435 Middle School Growth/Development EDU 110, And admission to the Teacher Education Program
EDU 439 Introduction to Gifted Education And admission to the Teacher Education Program or practicing teacher
EDU 443 Concepts of English EDU 110, And admittance to the Teacher Education Program, Highly recommended: 3 credit hours of foreign language at the college level
EDU 521 Middle School Growth/Dev/Mgmt Licensed teacher
EDU 522 Assessment for Learning
EDU 531 Tchg/Working:Multicltrl Setting
EDU 539 Intro to Gifted Education Licensed teacher
EDU 543 Concepts of English Highly recommended: 3 credit hours of foreign language at the college level.
EDU 545 Language Acquisition
EDU 555 Daily 5 and CAFE
EDU 589 Rdg Spec/Literacy Coaching Intern Prerequisite or Co-requisite: EDU 580 and EDU 581
EDU 59001 Capstone Seminar Early Childhood Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
EDU 59002 Capstone Seminar ESL Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
EDU 59004 Capstone Seminar Instruc Strat Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
EDU 59005 Capstone Seminar Reading Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
EDU 59006 Capstone Seminar Tchr Leadership Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
EDU 59007 Capstone Seminar:TAG Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
ENG 100 Writing Skills
ENG 101 English Composition I ACT (verbal portion) of at least 18 or the completion of ENG 100 or successful performance on challenge examination
ENG 102 English Composition II ENG 101
ENG 125 Introduction to Literature
ENG 275 Television
ENG 290 The Movies
ENG 365 Women and Literature ENG 101
ES 117 Natural Disasters
ES 161 Intro to Environmental Science
EXSS 10022 Walking for Fitness
FIN 310 Money and Capital Markets ECON 161
FIN 341 Corporate Financial Management ECON 161, ACCT 202, Or permission of instructor
FIN 343 Investments FIN 341
FIN 513 Financial Mgmt
FIN 551 Financial Data Analysis
FIN 552 Investment Management
GRAF 112 Introduction to Graphic Design
GRAF 218 Digital Photography
GRAF 319 Digital Video and Editing
HA 505 Healthcare Organizational Behavior and Leadership
HA 531 Introduction to Healthcare Systems
HA 540 Decision Analysis in Healthcare
HIST 100 World History to 1500
HIST 343 U.S. Women's History HIST 110
HIST 355 Modern World History HIST 101
HSA 205 Intro to American Health Systems
HSA 241 Healthcare Informatics , HSA 205, Or consent of instructor
HSA 362 Financial Mgmt of Hlth Serv Org ACCT 201, BA 210
HSA 490 Health Program Plan & Evaluation HSA 362
HSV 361 Marriage and the Family SOC 110
HSV 375 Methods in Human Services I SOC 110 or PSY 190
HSV 384 Social Welfare Programs/Policies SOC 110
HSV 391 Social Work Practice I: Individuals
HSV 498 Senior Project ENG 102 and 30 or fewer credits remaining to be completed through UIU.
IS 102 Intro Computer Applications and Technology
IS 310 Systems Analysis & Design BA 222, , Or consent of instructor
IT 122 IT Infrastructure IS 102
IT 320 Web Systems , ,
IT 410 Information and System Security IT 311
LA 298 Associate of Arts Capstone At least 45 credits toward the completion of the Associate of Arts Liberal Art Emphasis degree.
LA 498 Liberal Arts Capstone
LDR 530 Globalization and Diversity

Session 2 (10/21/2024 – 12/12/2024)

Course # & Title Prerequisites
ACCT 201 Accounting Principles I
ACCT 202 Accounting Principles II ACCT 201
ACCT 322 Intermediate Financial Acctng II ACCT 321
ACCT 324 Federal Taxation II ACCT 323
ACCT 425 Auditing ACCT 322
ACCT 547 Contemporary Topics/Financial Acctg Undergraduate degree in accounting or 30 semester credits of undergraduate accounting
ACCT 552 Forensic Accounting
ACCT 553 Advanced Managerial Accounting
ANTH 120 Culture and Difference
ART 100 Introduction to Art
ART 330 Watercolor/Water Media ART 110
BA 210 Management Principles
BA 222 Management Information Systems BA 210
BA 256 Quantitative Analysis/Business I , recommended MATH 105 or permission of instructor
BA 302 Business Law and Ethics
BA 325 New Venture Creation MKT 208, BA 210
BA 334 Social Entrepreneurship ECON 160, BA 210
BA 352 Risk Management
BA 356 Quantitative Analysis/Bus II BA 256 or MATH 220 or instructor approval.
BA 361 Human Resources Management BA 210
BA 362 Supervision BA 210, BA 361
BA 371 Training and Development BA 361
BA 374 Business Communication ENG 102
BA 393 Personnel Selection & Evaluation BA 361
BA 411 Labor Relations and Negotiation BA 210, BA 361
BA 423 Production/Operations Management BA 210, and BA 256 or MATH 220
BA 460 Strategic Management Senior standing and within 9 credit hours of program completion.
BA 506 Org Strategy/Econ Change
BA 508 Curr Issues:Corp Law/Ethics
BA 511 Corp Entr/Sustainabiliy
BA 520 Training and Development
BA 524 Managing in th International Envir
BA 544 Organizational & Mgmt Theories
BA 546 Compensation & Benefits
BA 553 Organizational Development
BA 555 Organizational Culture
BA 590 Research Seminar All core requirements and only 6 required credit hours or less remaining in the program.
BIO 165 Human Biology & Nutrition
CJ 237 Criminal Law and Procedure CJ 224
CJ 321 Juvenile Delinquency SOC 110
CJ 337 Victimology SOC 110
CJ 388 Comparative Study/Criminal Justice
COMM 105 Public Speaking
COMM 107 Human Communication
COMM 200 Interpersonal Communication
COMM 203 Communication Theory
COMM 415 Communication and Media Ethics Junior Standing or consent of the instructor
ECE 334 Field Exp:Infant/Toddler
ECE 452 Observation/Assessment:EC EDU 110, ECE 451, and admittance into the Teacher Education Program
ECE 501 Field Exp: Infant/Toddler
ECE 552 Observation/Assessment:EC ECE 451 or ECE 551
ECON 160 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 161 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 160
ECON 493 Managerial Economics ECON 160, ECON 161
EDU 232 Grammar Content for Teachers
EDU 428 Middle School Curriculum Design EDU 110
EDU 440 Methods/Curric:Gifted Educ PK-12 EDU 439, And admission to the Teacher Education Program or practicing teacher
EDU 444 Curr/Methods:ESL EDU 110, And admittance to the Teacher Education Program
EDU 446 Practicum in ESL EDU 110, or co-requisite, EDU 444 and admittance to the Teacher Education Program
EDU 509 Prac: Elementary Reading EDU 507, EDU 585
EDU 510 Practicum:Secondary Reading EDU 507, EDU 585
EDU 512 Educational Research Methods
EDU 520 Middle Sch Curriculum, Dsgn,Strat Licensed teacher
EDU 525 Content Area Literacy
EDU 532 Professional Learning Communities
EDU 540 Methods/Curr:Gifted Educ PK-12 EDU 539, Licensed teacher
EDU 544 Curr/Methods:ESL
EDU 546 Practicum in ESL EDU 543, EDU 544 (Co-Requisite)
EDU 566 CAFÉ 2.0
ENG 101 English Composition I ACT (verbal portion) of at least 18 or the completion of ENG 100 or successful performance on challenge examination
ENG 102 English Composition II ENG 101
ENG 170 Intro Creative Writing ENG 101
ENG 290 The Movies
ES 117 Natural Disasters
ES 121 Dinosaurs
ES 161 Intro to Environmental Science
FIN 341 Corporate Financial Management ECON 161, ACCT 202, Or permission of instructor
FIN 442 Intermediate Financial Management FIN 341
FIN 513 Financial Mgmt
FIN 531 Financial Markets/Fin Strategy
FIN 536 Derivatives and Risk Management
GRAF 132 Introduction to Graphic Design Tools
GRAF 280 Interaction Design
GRAF 380 Advertising Design GRAF 112
GRAF 480 Senior Thesis and Portfolio Successfully complete all or all except one of the other required studio courses
HA 510 Human Resource Management in Healthcare Organizations
HA 538 Healthcare Financial Management
HIST 101 World History 1500-
HIST 110 American History to 1877
HIST 371 New Nation, 1787-1848 HIST 110
HSA 306 Long Term Care Administration HSA 205
HSA 344 Population Health Mgmt MATH 220 or HSA 241 or consent of instructor
HSA 360 Health Care Law and Ethics HSA 205
HSA 440 Health Services Administration BA 210
HSA 460 Health Services Policy/Regulation
HSV 221 Introduction to Human Services PSY 190
HSV 361 Marriage and the Family SOC 110
HSV 383 Human Behavior: Social Environment SOC 110 or PSY 190
HSV 384 Social Welfare Programs/Policies SOC 110
HSV 392 Social Work Practice II: Families/Groups
HSV 454 Issues/Ethics: Helping Professions PSY 190
HSV 498 Senior Project ENG 102 and 30 or fewer credits remaining to be completed through UIU.
IS 248 Business Process Management IT 140
IS 320 Enterprise Architecture BA 222, CS 332 (corequisite) and IS 310
LDR 550 Leadership and Business Operations

Session 3 (01/06/2025 – 02/27/2025)

Course # & Title Prerequisites
ACCT 201 Accounting Principles I
ACCT 202 Accounting Principles II ACCT 201
ACCT 321 Intermediate Financial Accounting I ACCT 202
ACCT 323 Federal Taxation I ACCT 202
ACCT 422 Cost Accounting ACCT 202
ACCT 431 Advanced Financial Accounting ACCT 322
ACCT 533 Advanced Acctng Information Systems
ACCT 551 Taxation for Corporations
ANTH 110 Cultural Anthropology
ART 100 Introduction to Art
ART 110 Drawing
BA 210 Management Principles
BA 222 Management Information Systems BA 210
BA 256 Quantitative Analysis/Business I , recommended MATH 105 or permission of instructor
BA 302 Business Law and Ethics
BA 317 International Management BA 210, and general education cultures requirement
BA 325 New Venture Creation MKT 208, BA 210
BA 356 Quantitative Analysis/Bus II BA 256 or MATH 220 or instructor approval.
BA 361 Human Resources Management BA 210
BA 365 Leadership Theory BA 210, and BA 361 or permission of instructor
BA 370 Entrepreneurship/Small Bus Mgmt BA 210
BA 374 Business Communication ENG 102
BA 383 Compensation/Benefits Management BA 361
BA 423 Production/Operations Management BA 210, and BA 256 or MATH 220
BA 454 Management Cases BA 361, BA 423, and completion of all management-business core requirements.
BA 460 Strategic Management Senior standing and within 9 credit hours of program completion.
BA 474 Organizational Behavior PSY 190 or SOC 110
BA 506 Org Strategy/Econ Change
BA 508 Curr Issues:Corp Law/Ethics
BA 509 Theories of Leadership
BA 511 Corp Entr/Sustainabiliy
BA 540 Labor/Management Relations
BA 548 Development & Management of HRM
BA 560 Org Diagnosis and Intervention
BA 570 Team Building Techniques
BA 590 Research Seminar All core requirements and only 6 required credit hours or less remaining in the program.
BIO 100 General Biological Science
BIO 165 Human Biology & Nutrition
BIO 375 Immunology BIO 283
CJ 224 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJ 291 Community Oriented Policing
CJ 333 Criminology SOC 110
CJ 365 Introduction to Policing CJ 224
CJ 367 Ethics in Criminal Justice CJ 224 or CHEM 102
CJ 499 Special Project SOC 110
COMM 105 Public Speaking
COMM 200 Interpersonal Communication
COMM 276 Intro to Television Production
COMM 326 New & Experimental Media
COMM 332 Writing for Media COMM 102
COMM 390 Research Methods/Comm COMM 105, and Junior Standing.
ECE 335 Field Exp: Prekindergarten
ECE 455 Methods & Curriculum:EC EDU 110, ECE 451, and admittance into the Teacher Education Program.
ECE 502 Field Exp Prekindergarten
ECE 557 Methods/Curriculum:EC ECE 451 or ECE 551
ECON 160 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 161 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 160
ECON 466 Labor Economics ECON 160
EDU 442 Practicum:Gifted Programs EDU 539, EDU 541, And Admission to the Teacher Education Program, May be taken as a corequisite with EDU 440
EDU 447 Problems in English Grammar EDU 110, And admittance to the Teacher Education Program
EDU 507 Diagnostic Assessment Prac:Rdg/LA
EDU 512 Educational Research Methods
EDU 531 Tchg/Working:Multicltrl Setting
EDU 538 Educational Policy Seminar
EDU 542 Practicum:Gifted Programs EDU 539, EDU 541, Licensed teacher, May be taken as a co-requisite with EDU 540
EDU 547 Problems in English Grammar EDU 543
EDU 59001 Capstone Seminar Early Childhood Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
EDU 59002 Capstone Seminar ESL Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
EDU 59004 Capstone Seminar Instruc Strat Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
EDU 59005 Capstone Seminar Reading Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
EDU 59006 Capstone Seminar Tchr Leadership Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
EDU 59007 Capstone Seminar:TAG Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
ENG 101 English Composition I ACT (verbal portion) of at least 18 or the completion of ENG 100 or successful performance on challenge examination
ENG 102 English Composition II ENG 101
ENG 210 American Literature II
ENG 290 The Movies
ENG 352 Best Sellers ENG 101
ES 114 Conservation of Natural Resources
ES 117 Natural Disasters
ES 161 Intro to Environmental Science
ES 321 Building an Eco-Economy ES 100 or ES 161 or GEOG 100, or consent of instructor.
EXSS 170 Medical Terminology
FIN 310 Money and Capital Markets ECON 161
FIN 341 Corporate Financial Management ECON 161, ACCT 202, Or permission of instructor
FIN 444 New Venture Finance BA 325, ECON 160, ECON 161, FIN 341
FIN 513 Financial Mgmt
FIN 551 Financial Data Analysis
FIN 552 Investment Management
GRAF 112 Introduction to Graphic Design
GRAF 234 History of Graphic Design
GRAF 333 Digital Illustration
GRAF 355 Typography
HA 520 Healthcare Regulatory Compliance and Risk Management
HA 537 Healthcare Quality Assessment and Improvement
HA 545 Data Management and Visual Analytics HA 539, or permission of the MHA program director.
HIST 100 World History to 1500
HIST 111 American History since 1877
HIST 374 Modern America, 1945-Present HIST 111
HSA 205 Intro to American Health Systems
HSA 241 Healthcare Informatics , HSA 205, Or consent of instructor
HSA 312 Community & Public Health HSA 205
HSA 362 Financial Mgmt of Hlth Serv Org ACCT 201, BA 210
HSA 490 Health Program Plan & Evaluation HSA 362
HSV 361 Marriage and the Family SOC 110
HSV 375 Methods in Human Services I SOC 110 or PSY 190
HSV 384 Social Welfare Programs/Policies SOC 110
HSV 391 Social Work Practice I: Individuals
HSV 393 Social Work Practice III: Comm/Soc Inst
HSV 498 Senior Project ENG 102 and 30 or fewer credits remaining to be completed through UIU.
IS 102 Intro Computer Applications and Technology
IS 242 Human Computer Interaction Sophomore status
IS 310 Systems Analysis & Design BA 222, , Or consent of instructor
IS 400 Project Management and Integration IS 320 or IT 320
IS 410 IS Strategy/Mgmt/Acquisition BA 222, IS 320
IT 140 Intro to Programming IS 102 or EDU 252
IT 213 Operating Systems IT 140, IT 206
IT 320 Web Systems , ,
LA 298 Associate of Arts Capstone At least 45 credits toward the completion of the Associate of Arts Liberal Art Emphasis degree.
LA 498 Liberal Arts Capstone

Session 4 (03/10/2025 – 05/01/2025)

Course # & Title Prerequisites
ACCT 201 Accounting Principles I
ACCT 202 Accounting Principles II ACCT 201
ACCT 322 Intermediate Financial Acctng II ACCT 321
ACCT 324 Federal Taxation II ACCT 323
ACCT 425 Auditing ACCT 322
ACCT 432 Acctng for Not-For-Profit Orgztn ACCT 202
ACCT 533 Advanced Acctng Information Systems
ACCT 552 Forensic Accounting
ACCT 553 Advanced Managerial Accounting
ART 100 Introduction to Art
ART 212 Art History II
BA 210 Management Principles
BA 222 Management Information Systems BA 210
BA 256 Quantitative Analysis/Business I , recommended MATH 105 or permission of instructor
BA 302 Business Law and Ethics
BA 325 New Venture Creation MKT 208, BA 210
BA 334 Social Entrepreneurship ECON 160, BA 210
BA 352 Risk Management
BA 356 Quantitative Analysis/Bus II BA 256 or MATH 220 or instructor approval.
BA 361 Human Resources Management BA 210
BA 371 Training and Development BA 361
BA 374 Business Communication ENG 102
BA 393 Personnel Selection & Evaluation BA 361
BA 411 Labor Relations and Negotiation BA 210, BA 361
BA 423 Production/Operations Management BA 210, and BA 256 or MATH 220
BA 460 Strategic Management Senior standing and within 9 credit hours of program completion.
BA 506 Org Strategy/Econ Change
BA 508 Curr Issues:Corp Law/Ethics
BA 511 Corp Entr/Sustainabiliy
BA 520 Training and Development
BA 524 Managing in th International Envir
BA 544 Organizational & Mgmt Theories
BA 546 Compensation & Benefits
BA 553 Organizational Development
BA 555 Organizational Culture
BA 590 Research Seminar All core requirements and only 6 required credit hours or less remaining in the program.
BIO 165 Human Biology & Nutrition
CJ 237 Criminal Law and Procedure CJ 224
CJ 321 Juvenile Delinquency SOC 110
CJ 362 Criminal Investigations CJ 224 or CHEM 102
CJ 380 Introduction to Corrections CJ 224
CJ 388 Comparative Study/Criminal Justice
CJ 499 Special Project SOC 110
COMM 105 Public Speaking
COMM 107 Human Communication
COMM 308 Sports Writing and Reporting COMM 102
COMM 352 Rhetoric and Public Culture COMM 105
COMM 498 Senior Seminar COMM 390
ECE 334 Field Exp:Infant/Toddler
ECE 456 Admin/Sprvsn:EC EDU 110, ECE 451, and admittance into the Teacher Education Program
ECE 501 Field Exp: Infant/Toddler
ECE 556 Admin/Sprvsn:EC ECE 451 or ECE 551
ECON 160 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 161 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 160
ECON 455 Economics of Health and Health Care ECON 160
EDU 142 Human Growth/Develop/Guidance
EDU 441 Admin/Sprvsn:Gifted Programs EDU 439, And admission to the Teacher Education Program or practicing teacher
EDU 448 Cltrl/Linguistic Diversity EDU 110, And admittance to the Teacher Education Program
EDU 509 Prac: Elementary Reading EDU 507, EDU 585
EDU 510 Practicum:Secondary Reading EDU 507, EDU 585
EDU 512 Educational Research Methods
EDU 516 Best Prac:Res Based Tchg Strat
EDU 522 Assessment for Learning
EDU 541 Admin/Supervision:Gifted Programs EDU 539, Licensed teacher
EDU 546 Practicum in ESL EDU 543, EDU 544 (Co-Requisite)
EDU 548 Cltrl/Linguistic Diversity
EDU 585 Adv Instruc Issues/Meth:Rdg/LA EDU 507, May be taken concurrently with EDU 509 or EDU 510.
ENG 101 English Composition I ACT (verbal portion) of at least 18 or the completion of ENG 100 or successful performance on challenge examination
ENG 102 English Composition II ENG 101
ENG 214 World Literature Survey
ENG 265 African-American Literature
ENG 290 The Movies
ES 117 Natural Disasters
ES 121 Dinosaurs
ES 161 Intro to Environmental Science
EXSS 10022 Walking for Fitness
EXSS 280 Personal and Community Health
FIN 288 Personal Financial Management
FIN 341 Corporate Financial Management ECON 161, ACCT 202, Or permission of instructor
FIN 446 Bank Management FIN 341
FIN 513 Financial Mgmt
FIN 531 Financial Markets/Fin Strategy
FIN 536 Derivatives and Risk Management
GEOG 100 Intro to Physical Geography
GRAF 132 Introduction to Graphic Design Tools
GRAF 218 Digital Photography
GRAF 335 Publication Design At least one 100-level or 200-level art or graphic design course
GRAF 480 Senior Thesis and Portfolio Successfully complete all or all except one of the other required studio courses
HA 515 Marketing and Strategic Planning in Healthcare
HA 525 Population Health Management
HA 536 Healthcare Law and Ethics
HA 539 Healthcare Informatics Technology Management
HIST 214 World at War 1914-1945
HSA 306 Long Term Care Administration HSA 205
HSA 344 Population Health Mgmt MATH 220 or HSA 241 or consent of instructor
HSA 360 Health Care Law and Ethics HSA 205
HSA 440 Health Services Administration BA 210
HSA 460 Health Services Policy/Regulation
HSV 221 Introduction to Human Services PSY 190
HSV 383 Human Behavior: Social Environment SOC 110 or PSY 190
HSV 384 Social Welfare Programs/Policies SOC 110
HSV 392 Social Work Practice II: Families/Groups
HSV 397 Social Gerontology PSY 190
HSV 454 Issues/Ethics: Helping Professions PSY 190
HSV 498 Senior Project ENG 102 and 30 or fewer credits remaining to be completed through UIU.
IS 102 Intro Computer Applications and Technology
IS 248 Business Process Management IT 140
IS 320 Enterprise Architecture BA 222, CS 332 (corequisite) and IS 310
IS 420 Enterprise Sys & Integration IS 320
IT 122 IT Infrastructure IS 102
IT 332 Databases and Information Management CS 140 or IS 310
IT 410 Information and System Security IT 311
LDR 560 Change Management

Session 5 (05/12/2025 – 07/03/2025)

Course # & Title Prerequisites
ACCT 201 Accounting Principles I
ACCT 202 Accounting Principles II ACCT 201
ACCT 321 Intermediate Financial Accounting I ACCT 202
ACCT 422 Cost Accounting ACCT 202
ACCT 431 Advanced Financial Accounting ACCT 322
ACCT 533 Advanced Acctng Information Systems
ACCT 551 Taxation for Corporations
ANTH 110 Cultural Anthropology
ART 100 Introduction to Art
ART 110 Drawing
BA 210 Management Principles
BA 222 Management Information Systems BA 210
BA 256 Quantitative Analysis/Business I , recommended MATH 105 or permission of instructor
BA 302 Business Law and Ethics
BA 317 International Management BA 210, and general education cultures requirement
BA 325 New Venture Creation MKT 208, BA 210
BA 356 Quantitative Analysis/Bus II BA 256 or MATH 220 or instructor approval.
BA 361 Human Resources Management BA 210
BA 365 Leadership Theory BA 210, and BA 361 or permission of instructor
BA 370 Entrepreneurship/Small Bus Mgmt BA 210
BA 374 Business Communication ENG 102
BA 383 Compensation/Benefits Management BA 361
BA 423 Production/Operations Management BA 210, and BA 256 or MATH 220
BA 460 Strategic Management Senior standing and within 9 credit hours of program completion.
BA 506 Org Strategy/Econ Change
BA 508 Curr Issues:Corp Law/Ethics
BA 511 Corp Entr/Sustainabiliy
BA 540 Labor/Management Relations
BA 548 Development & Management of HRM
BA 560 Org Diagnosis and Intervention
BA 570 Team Building Techniques
BA 590 Research Seminar All core requirements and only 6 required credit hours or less remaining in the program.
BIO 100 General Biological Science
BIO 165 Human Biology & Nutrition
CJ 224 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJ 333 Criminology SOC 110
CJ 367 Ethics in Criminal Justice CJ 224 or CHEM 102
CJ 396 Community Corrections CJ 224
CJ 398 Justice Administration CJ 224
CJ 499 Special Project SOC 110
COMM 105 Public Speaking
COMM 200 Interpersonal Communication
COMM 221 Intercultural Communication
COMM 307 Business & Professional Comm COMM 105
COMM 332 Writing for Media COMM 102
ECON 160 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 161 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 160
EDU 232 Grammar Content for Teachers
EDU 512 Educational Research Methods
EDU 524 Issues:Educ Psy/Learning
EDU 531 Tchg/Working:Multicltrl Setting
EDU 532 Professional Learning Communities
EDU 566 CAFÉ 2.0
EDU 580 Best Prac/Literacy Intervention
EDU 59001 Capstone Seminar Early Childhood Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
EDU 59002 Capstone Seminar ESL Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
EDU 59004 Capstone Seminar Instruc Strat Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
EDU 59005 Capstone Seminar Reading Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
EDU 59006 Capstone Seminar Tchr Leadership Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
EDU 59007 Capstone Seminar:TAG Completion of all courses in emphasis area (may take one area of emphasis course concurrently)
ENG 101 English Composition I ACT (verbal portion) of at least 18 or the completion of ENG 100 or successful performance on challenge examination
ENG 102 English Composition II ENG 101
ENG 290 The Movies
ENG 330 Shakespeare ENG 102
ENG 352 Best Sellers ENG 101
ES 117 Natural Disasters
ES 161 Intro to Environmental Science
FIN 341 Corporate Financial Management ECON 161, ACCT 202, Or permission of instructor
FIN 448 Options Futures and Derivatives FIN 341
FIN 513 Financial Mgmt
FIN 551 Financial Data Analysis
FIN 552 Investment Management
GRAF 112 Introduction to Graphic Design
GRAF 319 Digital Video and Editing
GRAF 442 Digital Animation At least one 100-level or 200-level art or graphic design course
HA 510 Human Resource Management in Healthcare Organizations
HA 531 Introduction to Healthcare Systems
HA 535 Healthcare Operations
HA 555 Senior Services Administration
HIST 111 American History since 1877
HSA 205 Intro to American Health Systems
HSA 362 Financial Mgmt of Hlth Serv Org ACCT 201, BA 210
HSA 490 Health Program Plan & Evaluation HSA 362
HSV 361 Marriage and the Family SOC 110
HSV 375 Methods in Human Services I SOC 110 or PSY 190
HSV 384 Social Welfare Programs/Policies SOC 110
HSV 393 Social Work Practice III: Comm/Soc Inst
HSV 454 Issues/Ethics: Helping Professions PSY 190
HSV 498 Senior Project ENG 102 and 30 or fewer credits remaining to be completed through UIU.
IS 102 Intro Computer Applications and Technology
IS 370 IT Audit and Controls IS 320
IS 400 Project Management and Integration IS 320 or IT 320
IS 410 IS Strategy/Mgmt/Acquisition BA 222, IS 320
IT 140 Intro to Programming IS 102 or EDU 252
IT 206 Computer Architecture IT 122
IT 213 Operating Systems IT 140, IT 206
IT 311 Networking , , MATH 115
IT 410 Information and System Security IT 311
LA 298 Associate of Arts Capstone At least 45 credits toward the completion of the Associate of Arts Liberal Art Emphasis degree.
LA 498 Liberal Arts Capstone
LDR 570 Conflict and Negotiation

Session 6 (07/07/2025 – 08/14/2025)

Course # & Title Prerequisites
ACCT 201 Accounting Principles I
ACCT 202 Accounting Principles II ACCT 201
ACCT 322 Intermediate Financial Acctng II ACCT 321
ACCT 425 Auditing ACCT 322
ACCT 432 Acctng for Not-For-Profit Orgztn ACCT 202
ACCT 547 Contemporary Topics/Financial Acctg Undergraduate degree in accounting or 30 semester credits of undergraduate accounting
ACCT 552 Forensic Accounting
ACCT 553 Advanced Managerial Accounting
ART 100 Introduction to Art
BA 210 Management Principles
BA 222 Management Information Systems BA 210
BA 256 Quantitative Analysis/Business I , recommended MATH 105 or permission of instructor
BA 302 Business Law and Ethics
BA 325 New Venture Creation MKT 208, BA 210
BA 361 Human Resources Management BA 210
BA 362 Supervision BA 210, BA 361
BA 371 Training and Development BA 361
BA 374 Business Communication ENG 102
BA 393 Personnel Selection & Evaluation BA 361
BA 411 Labor Relations and Negotiation BA 210, BA 361
BA 454 Management Cases BA 361, BA 423, and completion of all management-business core requirements.
BA 506 Org Strategy/Econ Change
BA 508 Curr Issues:Corp Law/Ethics
BA 509 Theories of Leadership
BA 511 Corp Entr/Sustainabiliy
BA 520 Training and Development
BA 524 Managing in th International Envir
BA 544 Organizational & Mgmt Theories
BA 546 Compensation & Benefits
BA 553 Organizational Development
BA 555 Organizational Culture
BA 590 Research Seminar All core requirements and only 6 required credit hours or less remaining in the program.
BIO 165 Human Biology & Nutrition
CJ 337 Victimology SOC 110
CJ 365 Introduction to Policing CJ 224
COMM 105 Public Speaking
COMM 286 Radio Production
ECON 160 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 161 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 160
EDU 142 Human Growth/Develop/Guidance
EDU 519 Teaching with Technology
EDU 526 Selective Methods
EDU 531 Tchg/Working:Multicltrl Setting
EDU 533 Math Daily 3
EDU 581 Admin/Literacy Programs
ENG 101 English Composition I ACT (verbal portion) of at least 18 or the completion of ENG 100 or successful performance on challenge examination
ENG 102 English Composition II ENG 101
ENG 290 The Movies
ES 117 Natural Disasters
ES 161 Intro to Environmental Science
FIN 341 Corporate Financial Management ECON 161, ACCT 202, Or permission of instructor
FIN 536 Derivatives and Risk Management
GRAF 218 Digital Photography
HA 515 Marketing and Strategic Planning in Healthcare
HA 530 Population Health Informatics HA 525, or permission of the program chair
HA 534 Healthcare Economics
HA 551 Introduction to Gerontology
HIST 110 American History to 1877
HSA 360 Health Care Law and Ethics HSA 205
HSA 440 Health Services Administration BA 210
HSA 460 Health Services Policy/Regulation
HSV 361 Marriage and the Family SOC 110
HSV 383 Human Behavior: Social Environment SOC 110 or PSY 190
HSV 384 Social Welfare Programs/Policies SOC 110
HSV 397 Social Gerontology PSY 190
IS 102 Intro Computer Applications and Technology
IS 242 Human Computer Interaction Sophomore status
IT 213 Operating Systems IT 140, IT 206
IT 332 Databases and Information Management CS 140 or IS 310

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