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The University of Tampa
ICUF Articulation Manual
2014-2015
The University of Tampa
401 W. Kennedy Blvd.
Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 253-3333
www.ut.edu
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
Baccalaureate Experience
Two-Year Learning Community
Natural Science Component
Humanities/Fine Arts Component
Social Science Component
Art/Aesthetic Component
Non-Western and International/Global Awareness Component
Writing Intensive Component
UNDERGRADUATE AREAS OF STUDY
Accounting (Bachelor of Science)
Advertising and Public Relations (Bachelor of Arts)
Advertising and Public Relations (Advertising Creative concentration) (Bachelor of
Arts)
Advertising and Public Relations (Public Relations concentration) (Bachelor of Arts)
Allied Health (Medical Sciences concentration) (Bachelor of Science)
Allied Health (Occupational Therapy Sciences concentration) (Bachelor of Science)
Allied Health (Physical Therapy Sciences concentration) (Bachelor of Science)
Applied Dance (Bachelor of Arts)
Art (Bachelor of Fine Arts)
Art (Art History concentration) (Bachelor of Fine Arts)
Art (Art Therapy concentration) (Bachelor of Arts)
Athletic Training (Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training)
Biochemistry (Bachelor of Arts)
Biochemistry (Bachelor of Science)
Biology (Bachelor of Arts)
Biology (Business concentration) (Bachelor of Arts)
Biology (Molecular Biology concentration) (Bachelor of Arts)
Biology (Organismal/Evolutionary Biology concentration) (Bachelor of Arts)
Biology (Bachelor of Science)
Biology (Business concentration) (Bachelor of Science)
Biology (Molecular Biology concentration) (Bachelor of Science)
Biology (Organismal/Evolutionary Biology concentration) (Bachelor of Science)
Biology (Pre-Professional concentration) (Bachelor of Science)
Business Economics (Bachelor of Science)
Chemistry (Bachelor of Arts)
Chemistry (Bachelor of Science)
Communication (Communication Studies concentration) (Bachelor of Arts)
Communication (Critical Media Practice concentration) (Bachelor of Arts)
Communication (Media Studies concentration) (Bachelor of Arts)
Communication (Writing for Media and Communication concentration) (Bachelor of
Arts)
Criminology and Criminal Justice (Bachelor of Science)
Digital Arts (Bachelor of Fine Arts)
Economics (Bachelor of Arts)
Elementary Education (Bachelor of Science)
English (Bachelor of Arts)
Entrepreneurship (Bachelor of Science)
Environmental Science (Bachelor of Science)
Film and Media Arts (Bachelor of Arts)
Finance (Bachelor of Science)
Financial Enterprise Systems (Bachelor of Science)
Forensic Science (Bachelor of Science)
Government and World Affairs (Bachelor of Arts)
Government and World Affairs (American Government concentration) (Bachelor of
Arts)
Government and World Affairs (Law and Government concentration) (Bachelor of
Arts)
Government and World Affairs (World Affairs concentration) (Bachelor of Arts)
Graphic Design (Bachelor of Fine Arts)
History (Bachelor of Arts)
Human Performance (Exercise Physiology concentration) (Bachelor of Science)
Human Performance (Exercise and Recreation Leadership concentration) (Bachelor of
Science)
International and Cultural Studies (Bachelor of Arts)
International Business and Accounting (Bachelor of Science)
International Business and Economics (Bachelor of Science)
International Business and Entrepreneurship (Bachelor of Science)
International Business and Finance (Bachelor of Science)
International Business and Management (Bachelor of Science)
International Business and Management Information Systems (Bachelor of Science)
International Business and Marketing (Bachelor of Science)
Journalism (Bachelor of Arts)
Liberal Studies (Interdisciplinary) (Bachelor of Liberal Studies)
Liberal Studies (Specialized) (Bachelor of Liberal Studies)
Management (Bachelor of Science)
Management Information Systems (Bachelor of Science)
Marine Science-Biology (Bachelor of Science)
Marine Science-Chemistry (Bachelor of Science)
Marketing (Bachelor of Science)
Mathematical Programming (Bachelor of Science)
Mathematics (Bachelor of Science)
Music (Bachelor of Arts)
Music Education (K-12) (Bachelor of Music)
Music Performance (Bachelor of Music)
Musical Theatre (Bachelor of Arts)
New Media Production (Bachelor of Arts)
Nursing (Bachelor of Science in Nursing)
Painting (Bachelor of Fine Arts)
Philosophy (Bachelor of Arts)
Physical Education (K-12) (Bachelor of Science)
Physics (Bachelor of Science)
Psychology (Bachelor of Arts)
Psychology (Bachelor of Science)
Public Health (Behavioral Health concentration) (Bachelor of Science)
Public Health (Public Policy and Social Change concentration) (Bachelor of Science)
Public Health (Wellness concentration) (Bachelor of Science)
Secondary Education – Biology (Bachelor of Science)
Secondary Education – English (Bachelor of Science)
Secondary Education – Mathematics (Bachelor of Science)
Secondary Education – Social Science (Bachelor of Science)
Sociology (Bachelor of Arts)
Spanish (Bachelor of Arts)
Sport Management (Bachelor of Science)
Theatre (Bachelor of Arts)
Writing (Bachelor of Arts)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
2014-2015
BACCALAUREATE EXPERIENCE
A. TWO-YEAR LEARNING COMMUNITY (12 credit hours)
First Year Writing Requirement
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent FYW 101 Writing and Inquiry (4) ENC 1101
AWR 201 Writing and Research (4) ENC 1102
Students are required to complete FYW 101 and AWR 201 or their equivalents as part of the Baccalaureate Experience.
As a rule, first-year and transfer students who do not already have credit for FYW 101 will be placed in FYW 101 in
their first year. However, students whose SAT or ACT scores, high school transcripts or admissions files indicate that it
may be difficult for them to achieve satisfactory progress in FYW 101 will be required to complete FYW 100
successfully before enrolling in FYW 101. Regardless of initial placement, students must complete AWR 201 or the
equivalent.
Non-native speakers of English whose writing indicates that it may be difficult to achieve satisfactory progress in FYW
101 will be required to complete either FYW 100 or FYW 110 successfully before enrolling in FYW 101. Regardless
of initial placement, students must complete AWR 201 or the equivalent.
Math Requirement
Select one of the following:
MAT 155 Finite Mathematics for Liberal Arts (4) MGF 1106, 1107
MAT 160 College Algebra (4) MAC 1105
MAT 170 Precalculus (4) MAC 1140
MAT 225* Calculus for Business (4) MAC 2233
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
MAT 261 Calculus II (4) MAC 2312
*MAT 150, MAT180 and MAT 201 may not be used to satisfy the mathematics portion of the academic skills
component. Students pursuing any major in the College of Business must take MAT 225 or higher
B. NATURAL SCIENCE COMPONENT (6 credit hours)
One biological and one physical or chemical science course are required. A science course is considered to be a lecture
course or a combination of lecture and laboratory. Laboratory course credit without accompanying lecture course credit
cannot be used to fulfill this requirement.
C. HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS COMPONENT (11 credit hours)
To fulfill this requirement, students must take courses in the following disciplines: art, dance, drama, English, foreign
languages, linguistics, literature, music, philosophy, religion, speech and theatre, plus those communication, writing and
women’s studies courses so designated in the Course Descriptions chapter of the catalog. Courses taken to fulfill this
requirement must be selected from at least two different disciplines. Students may apply up to 4 credit hours in
studio/performance-oriented courses toward this requirement. Courses used to satisfy requirements in the
humanities/fine arts component cannot be used to satisfy requirements in any major, but may be used to satisfy
requirements in a minor.
D. SOCIAL SCIENCE COMPONENT (11 credit hours)
To fulfill this requirement, students must take courses in the following disciplines: economics, geography, history,
government, psychology, sociology and urban studies, plus those communication, criminology and women’s studies
courses so designated in the Course Descriptions section of the catalog. Courses taken to fulfill this requirement must
be selected from at least two different disciplines. Courses used to satisfy requirements in the social science component
cannot be used to satisfy requirements in any major, but may be used to satisfy requirements in a minor.
E. ART/AESTHETIC COMPONENT (3 credit hours)
To fulfill this requirement, a student must take at least 3 credit hours of art/aesthetic courses devoted primarily to the
development of skills in human expression for the purpose of engaging the aesthetic sense, or courses devoted primarily
to the development of students’ critical appreciation of aesthetics. Courses designated art/aesthetic can be found in a
number of disciplines, including art, communication, dance, English, French, music, philosophy, Spanish, speech,
theatre, women’s studies and writing. Where appropriate, an art/aesthetic course may be used to satisfy both the
art/aesthetic requirement and other requirements of the Baccalaureate Experience (including major and minor
requirements).
F. NON-WESTERN AND INTERNATIONAL/GLOBAL AWARENESS COMPONENT (9 credit hours)
To fulfill this requirement, students entering as freshmen or sophomores must take at least nine credit hours of non-
Western (NW) and/or international/global awareness (IG) courses. Students entering as freshmen must take a minimum
of three credit hours of these courses before they complete 60 hours of credit.
A minimum of three credit hours must deal either in a direct or comparative way with contemporary non-Western or
Third World concerns. Each non-Western course is at least 3 credit hours. Courses designated non-Western are found
across the disciplines, including art, Chinese, communication, dance, education, English, geography, government and
world affairs, history, international business, international studies, Japanese, music, nursing, philosophy, religion,
sociology, Spanish, theatre and urban studies. Where appropriate, a non-Western course may be used to satisfy both the
non-Western requirement and other requirements (including major and minor requirements).
International /Global Awareness courses deal in a direct or comparative way with political, social, cultural or economic
issues impacting the international and/or global arena. For business majors, BUS 101partially meets this requirement.
Courses designated as international/global awareness are found across the disciplines, including art, biology, Chinese,
communication, criminology, cross-cultural studies, dance, education, English, French, geography, German,
government and world affairs, history, international business, international studies, Italian, Japanese, language, Latin,
music, philosophy, religion, sociology, Spanish, theatre, urban studies and women’s studies. Where appropriate, an
international/global awareness course may be used to satisfy both the international/global awareness requirement and
other requirements (including major and minor requirements).
Transfer students entering as juniors need to complete six credit hours of IG or NW courses before graduating, with a
minimum of three credit hours designated NW. Those entering as seniors need to complete three credit hours
designated IG or NW.
G. WRITING INTENSIVE COMPONENT (9 credit hours)
To fulfill this requirement, students must take 9 credit hours of writing-intensive courses. These courses emphasize
writing as a process of learning and communicating. Through collaborative practice in critical thinking and writing,
students are equipped to participate in the multidisciplinary exchange of ideas that defines the liberal arts experience.
Transfer students entering as juniors need to complete 6 credit hours of writing-intensive courses before graduating.
Those entering as seniors need to complete 3 credit hours of writing-intensive course. Courses transferred from other
institutions cannot be used to satisfy the writing-intensive requirement. Courses designated writing-intensive are found
in nearly every discipline. Where appropriate, courses designated as writing-intensive may be used to satisfy both the
writing-intensive requirement and other requirements (including major and minor requirements). Students wishing to
count an independent study or internship as a writing-intensive course must have prior written approval from the
Baccalaureate Committee.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Accounting COLLEGE: College of Business
DEPARTMENT: Accounting DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. Steve Platau, Professor/Chair
401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3583
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and as many of the 100 or 200-level College of Business core courses
as possible.
GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida public community college are admitted with junior standing. A maximum of 64
credits may be transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work
attempted at previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE ACCOUNTING MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN ACCOUNTING (80 credit hours) College of Business Core Requirements (56 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BUS 101 Introduction to Global Business (4) GEB 1011
BUS 221 Business Law and Social Responsibility (4) BUL 3320
ACC 202 Financial Accounting Information (4) ACG 2021 ACC 203 Managerial Accounting (4) ACG 2071 ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics (4) ECO 2023 ECO 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (4) ECO 2013 QMB 210 Managerial Statistics I (4) QMB 2100, 3200
ITM 220 Information Systems (4) ISM 3011
*SPE 208 Speech for Business and the Professions (4) GEB 1214; SPC 1016, 1065
MKT 300 Principles of Marketing (4) MAR 3023 FIN 310 Financial Management (4) FIN 3403
MGT 330 Principles of Management (4) MAN 3025
MGT 431 Practical Strategic Assessment (4)
MAT 225 Calculus for Business (4) MAC 2233
*Can be used to fulfill Baccalaureate Experience requirements in Humanities/Fine Arts. Accounting Major Requirements (24 credit hours):
ACC 099 Non-Credit Service Requirement for Accounting Majors (0)
ACC 304 Cost Accounting (4) ACG 3341
ACC 320 Intermediate Accounting I (4)
ACC 351 Accounting Information Systems (4) ACG 3401
ACC 352 Federal Tax Accounting I (4) TAX 4001
ACC 401 Auditing and Attestation I (4) ACG 4632
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Advertising and Public Relations
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT: Communication
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONCENTRATION: Advertising and Public Relations - General
CONTACT: Dr. Gregg Perkins, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3427
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and MMC 2000. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS WITH A GENERAL
CONCENTRATION (68 credit hours)
Core (28 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent ART 210 Beginning Digital Arts (4) GRA 2111; ART 2600
COM 222 Media Aesthetics and Creativity (4)
COM 224 Mass Media and Society (4) MMC 2000
COM 283 Principles of Advertising (4)
COM 284 Principles of Public Relations (4)
COM 436 Critical Studies in Public Communication (4)
COM 470 Communication Research Methods (4) MMC 4420
Advertising and Public Relations General Concentration (40 credit hours):
Required Courses (28 credit hours):
COM 225 Media Writing (4) MMC 2100, 3602
COM 232 Visual Literacy (4)
COM 383 Writing for Advertising (4)
COM 384 Writing for Public Relations (4)
One of the following:
COM 241 Introduction to Sound, Image and Motion (4) ART 3612
COM 315 Web Design (4)
JOU 221 Multimedia Journalism I – The Digital Tool Kit (4)
One of the following:
ART 305 Introduction to Graphic Design (4)
COM 302 Digital Arts for Professional Communication (4)
One of the following:
COM 583 Advertising Campaigns (4)
COM 584 Public Relations Campaigns (4)
Electives (12 credit hours*):
ART 153 Beginning Drawing (4) ART 1300, 2301
ART 204 Beginning Design (4) ART 1201, 2201
ART 208 Beginning Photography (4) PGY 1401, 2401
ART 217 Beginning 3-D Animation (4) GRA 2160
ART 306 Graphic Design II (4)
ART 308 Advanced Photography (4) PGY 1410, 2410
ART 310 Advanced Digital Arts (4)
ART 410 Special Problems in Digital Art (1-6)
BUS 101 Introduction to Global Business (4) GEB 1011
COM 234 Topics in Communication (4)
COM 241 Introduction to Sound, Image and Motion (4) ART 3612
COM 301 Introduction to Organizational Communication (4)
COM 303 Studio Television I (4)
COM 315 Web Design (4)
COM 323 Frontiers of Communication (4) RTV 3001
COM 325 Writing for Broadcast News (4) RTV 3301
COM 327 Communication and Law (4) MMC 4200
COM 333 Studio Television II (4)
COM 334 Information and the New World Order (4)
COM 337 Corporate Uses of Media (4)
COM 339 Mobile Application Design (4)
COM 346 Writing for Interactive Media (4)
COM 354 Internship in Communication (1-4)
COM 373 Interactive Journalism Production (4)
COM 380 Culture, Society, and Computing Technology (4)
COM 381 Digital Imaging (4)
COM 392-399 Independent Study in Communication (1-4)
COM 401 Intercultural Communication (4)
COM 426 Public Opinion, the Media, and Power (4)
COM 431 Traditions of Digital Media (4)
COM 443 Communication and Cultural Studies (4)
COM 466 International Advertising (4)
COM 499 Senior Project (1-4)
COM 583 Advertising Campaigns (4)
COM 584 Public Relations Campaigns (4)
ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics (4) ECO 2023
GWA 100 Introduction to Government and World Affairs (4) POS 1001; CPO 2002
GWA 200 American Government (4) POS 1041, 2041
GWA 201 World Affairs (4) INR 2002
GWA 202 International Political Economy (4)
GWA 203 Political Parties and Interest Groups (4)
GWA 210 Urban Politics and Policy (4) POS 3142
GWA 220 The Congress and the Presidency (4)
GWA 302 Modern Legal and Political Thought (4)
GWA 304 Public Policy Analysis (4) PUP 4002
GWA 326 Political Campaigns and Electoral Politics (4)
JOU 221 Multimedia Journalism I: The Digital Tool Kit (4)
JOU 271 News Reporting and Writing (4)
JOU 273 Practicum in Student Publications (1-4)
JOU 304 Multimedia Journalism II: The Converged Newsroom (4)
JOU 371 Feature Writing (4)
LJA 204 Introduction to Law and the Legal System (4) CJL 1000
MKT 300 Principles of Marketing (4) MAR 3023
MKT 354 Buyer Behavior (4)
MKT 371 Personal Selling and Sales Management (4)
MKT 410 Global Marketing (4)
MKT 411 Promotion and Branding Strategies (4)
MKT 450 Marketing Strategy (4)
SPE 200 Oral Communications (4) SPC 1600, 1608, 2600, 2608
SPE 208 Speech for Business and the Professions (4) GEB 1214; SPC 1016, 1065
SPE 310 Interpersonal Communication (4) COM 3131
SPE 330-332 Special Topics in Speech (2-4)
WRI 200 Introduction to Creative Writing (4) CRW 1001, 2001
WRI 220 Writing on and for the Web (4)
WRI 242 Publication Editing and Design (2-4)
WRI 274 Creative Non-Fiction (4)
WRI 281 Technical Writing (4) ENC 2210
WRI 285 Information Design (4)
*At least 8 credit hours must be taken at the 300-level or above. No more than 8 credit hours of independent study may
be counted toward electives.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Advertising and Public Relations
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT: Communication
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONCENTRATION: Advertising Creative
CONTACT: Dr. Gregg Perkins, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3427
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and MMC 2000. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS WITH A
CONCENTRATION IN ADVERTISING CREATIVE (68 credit hours)
Core (28 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent ART 210 Beginning Digital Arts (4) GRA 2111; ART 2600
COM 222 Media Aesthetics and Creativity (4)
COM 224 Mass Media and Society (4) MMC 2000
COM 283 Principles of Advertising (4)
COM 284 Principles of Public Relations (4)
COM 436 Critical Studies in Public Communication (4)
COM 470 Communication Research Methods (4) MMC 4420
Advertising Creative Concentration (40 credit hours):
Required Courses (24 credit hours):
ART 204 Beginning Design (4) ART 1201, 2201
ART 305 Intro to Graphic Design (4)
COM 232 Visual Literacy (4)
COM 383 Writing for Advertising (4)
COM 583 Advertising Campaigns (4)
One of the following:
ART 153 Beginning Drawing (4) ART 1300, 2301
ART 154 Figure Drawing (4) ART 1301
History/Theory Electives (8 credit hours*):
ART 211 Art and Technology (4)
ART 277 Modern Art (4)
ART 281 History of Graphic Design (4)
COM 301 Introduction to Organizational Communication (4)
COM 323 Frontiers of Telecommunications (4) RTV 3001
COM 327 Communication and Law (4) MMC 4200
COM 332 Television Criticism (4)
COM 334 Information and the New World Order (4)
COM 365 Critical Analysis of Media Events (4)
COM 370 Women, Film and Popular Culture (4)
COM 380 Culture, Society, and Computing Technology (4)
COM 425 Information Technology and Human Values (4)
COM 426 Public Opinion, the Media and Power (4)
COM 431 Traditions of Digital Media (4)
COM 443 Communication and Cultural Studies (4)
COM 466 International Advertising (4)
MKT 300 Principles of Marketing (4) MAR 3023
MKT 354 Buyer Behavior (4)
*At least 4 credit hours must be taken at the 300-level or above. Authoring and Production Electives (8 credit hours):
ART 208 Beginning Photography (4) PGY 1401, 2401
ART 217 Beginning 3-D Animation (4) GRA 2160
ART 306 Graphic Design II (4)
ART 309 Typography (4)
ART 310 Advanced Digital Arts (4)
ART 311 Online Production (4)
COM 226 Intro to Scriptwriting for Motion Pictures and Television (4)
COM 241 Introduction to Sound, Image and Motion (4) ART 3612
COM 303 Studio Television I (4)
COM 312 Narrative Production (4)
COM 315 Web Design (4)
COM 333 Studio Television II (4)
COM 340 Screenwriting I (4)
COM 346 Writing for Interactive Media (4)
COM 348 Writing the Situation Comedy (4)
COM 373 Interactive Journalism Production (4)
COM 381 Digital Imaging (4)
COM 392-399 Independent Study in Communication (1-4)
JOU 221 Multimedia Journalism I: The Digital Tool Kit (4)
JOU 304 Multimedia Journalism II: The Converged Newsroom (4)
MKT 411 Promotion and Branding Strategies (4)
WRI 200 Introduction to Creative Writing (4) CRW 1001, 2001
WRI 240 Writing Drama (4)
WRI 260 Fiction Writing I CRW 3111, 3112
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Advertising and Public Relations
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT: Communication
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONCENTRATION: Public Relations
CONTACT: Dr. Gregg Perkins, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3427
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and MMC 2000. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS WITH A
CONCENTRATION IN PUBLIC RELATIONS (68 credit hours)
Core (28 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent
ART 210 Beginning Digital Arts (4) GRA 2111; ART 2600
COM 222 Media Aesthetics and Creativity (4)
COM 224 Mass Media and Society (4) MMC 2000
COM 283 Principles of Advertising (4)
COM 284 Principles of Public Relations (4)
COM 436 Critical Studies in Public Communication (4)
COM 470 Communication Research Methods (4) MMC 4420
Public Relations Concentration (40 credit hours):
Required Courses (24 credit hours):
COM 225 Media Writing (4) MMC 2100, 3602
COM 302 Digital Arts for Professional Communication (4)
COM 384 Writing for Public Relations (4)
COM 584 Public Relations Campaigns (4)
One of the following:
BUS 101 Introduction to Global Business (4) GEB 1011
COM 301 Introduction to Organizational Communication (4)
One of the following:
COM 241 Introduction to Sound, Image and Motion (4) ART 3612
COM 315 Web Design (4)
JOU 221 Multimedia Journalism I: The Digital Tool Kit (4)
Authoring and Production Electives (8 credit hours*):
COM 234 Topics in Communication (4)
COM 325 Writing for Broadcast News (4) RTV 3301
COM 346 Writing for Interactive Media (4)
COM 373 Interactive Journalism Production (4)
COM 383 Writing for Advertising (4)
JOU 271 News Reporting and Writing (4)
JOU 273 Practicum in Student Publications (1-4)
JOU 304 Multimedia Journalism II: The Converged Newsroom (4)
JOU 371 Feature Writing (4)
WRI 200 Introduction to Creative Writing (4) CRW 1001, 2001
WRI 220 Writing on and for the Web (4)
WRI 242 Publication Editing and Design (2-4)
WRI 274 Creative Non-Fiction (4)
WRI 281 Technical Writing (4) ENC 2210
WRI 285 Information Design (4)
*At least 4 credit hours must be taken at the 300-level or above.
Other Electives (8 credit hours*):
SPE 200 Oral Communications (4) SPC 1600, 1608, 2600, 2608 SPE 208 Speech for Business and the Professions (4) GEB 1214; SPC 1016, 1065
SPE 310 Interpersonal Communication (4) COM 3131
SPE 330-332 Special Topics in Speech (2-4)
COM 354 Internship in Communication (1-4)
COM 392-399 Independent Study in Communication (1-4)
COM 499 Senior Project (1-4)
*A maximum of 4 credit hours of internship can be counted toward the ADPR major in the Public Relations
Concentration. Additional internship credits may be counted toward general education electives. No more than 8 credit
hours of independent study may be counted toward electives in this concentration.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Allied Health
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Health Sciences and Human Performance
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONCENTRATION: Medical Sciences
CONTACT: Dr. J.C. Andersen, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3127
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. If possible, complete lower division required courses. Equivalency
information is included in the section below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE ALLIED HEALTH MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN ALLIED HEALTH WITH A CONCENTRATION IN MEDICAL
SCIENCES (93 credit hours)
University of Tampa State Course Equivalent
HSC 100 Health Science (2) HLP 1081, 2100
HSC 130 Medical Terminology (3) HSC 1531, 4537
HSC 150 Emergency Response (3) EMS 1059
HSC 200 Introduction to Allied Health Professions (2)
HSC 203 Nutrition (3) HUN 1201, 2201; BSC 1025
HSC 230 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (3) BSC 1085, 2085, 2093
HSC 234 Human Anatomy and Physiology I – Lab (1) BSC 1085L, 2085L, 2932
HSC 231 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (3) BSC 1086, 2086
HSC 235 Human Anatomy and Physiology II – Lab (1) BSC 1086L, 2086L
HSC 360 Principles of Epidemiology in Exercise and Public Health (3)
HSC 491 Seminar in Allied Health (3)
ESC 270 Prevention and Care of Sports Injuries (3) PET 2622
ESC 330 Human Development and Motor Learning (3)
ESC 340 Applied Kinesiology (3) PET 3310
ESC 380 Exercise Testing and Prescription (3)
ESC 460 Physiology of Exercise (3)
BIO 203 Biological Diversity (4) BSC 1011, 2011 BIO 204 Biological Unity (4) BSC 1010, 2010
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I – Lab (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
CHE 154 General Chemistry II (3) CHM 1046, 2046
CHE 155L General Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 1046L, 2046L
CHE 232 Organic Chemistry I (3) CHM 2210
CHE 233L Organic Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 2210L
PHY 200 General Physics I (4) PHY 1053, 2048, 2053
PHY 201 General Physics II (4) PHY 1054, 2049, 2054
PSY 200 General Psychology (4) PSY 1012, 2012
PSY 210 Development I : Child Development (4) DEP 1004, 2004, 2102
PSY 211/HSC 350 Statistics and Experimental Methods I/Biostatistics (4/3) STA 2122; PHC 6050
PSY 220 Fundamentals of Biopsychology and Learning (4) PSB 4004
PSY 250 Health Psychology (4)
PSY 317 Development II: Adulthood and Aging (4) GEY 4612
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Allied Health
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Health Sciences and Human Performance
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONCENTRATION: Occupational Therapy Sciences
CONTACT: Dr. J.C. Andersen, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3127
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. If possible, complete lower division required courses. Equivalency
information is included in the section below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE ALLIED HEALTH MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN ALLIED HEALTH WITH A CONCENTRATION IN
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SCIENCES (88 credit hours)
University of Tampa State Course Equivalent
HSC 100 Health Science (2) HLP 1081, 2100
HSC 130 Medical Terminology (3) HSC 1531, 4537
HSC 150 Emergency Response (3) EMS 1059
HSC 200 Introduction to Allied Health Professions (2)
HSC 203 Nutrition (3) HUN 1201, 2201; BSC 1025
HSC 230 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (3) BSC 1085, 2085, 2093
HSC 234 Human Anatomy and Physiology I – Lab (1) BSC 1085L, 2085L, 2932
HSC 231 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (3) BSC 1086, 2086
HSC 235 Human Anatomy and Physiology II – Lab (1) BSC 1086L, 2086L
HSC 360 Principles of Epidemiology in Exercise and Public Health (3)
HSC 491 Seminar in Allied Health (3)
ESC 270 Prevention and Care of Sports Injuries (3) PET 2622
ESC 330 Human Development and Motor Learning (3)
ESC 340 Applied Kinesiology (3) PET 3310
ESC 380 Exercise Testing and Prescription (3)
ESC 400 Physical Education & Fitness with Special Populations (3)
ESC 460 Physiology of Exercise (3)
BIO 204 Biological Unity (4) BSC 1010, 2010
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I – Lab (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
CHE 154 General Chemistry II (3) CHM 1046, 2046
CHE 155L General Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 1046L, 2046L
PHY 200 General Physics I (4) PHY 1053, 2048, 2053
PSY 200 General Psychology (4) PSY 1012, 2012
PSY 210 Development I : Child Development (4) DEP 1004, 2004, 2102
PSY 211/HSC 350 Statistics and Experimental Methods I/Biostatistics (4/3) STA 2122; PHC 6050
PSY 220 Fundamentals of Biopsychology and Learning (4) PSB 4004
PSY 250 Health Psychology (4)
PSY 303 Abnormal Psychology (4) CLP 2140, 4143
PSY 317 Development II: Adulthood and Aging (4) GEY 4612
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Allied Health
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Health Sciences and Human Performance
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONCENTRATION: Physical Therapy Sciences
CONTACT: Dr. J.C. Andersen, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3127
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. If possible, complete lower division required courses. Equivalency
information is included in the section below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE ALLIED HEALTH MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN ALLIED HEALTH WITH A CONCENTRATION IN PHYSICAL
THERAPY SCIENCES (89 credit hours)
University of Tampa State Course Equivalent
HSC 100 Health Science (2) HLP 1081, 2100
HSC 130 Medical Terminology (3) HSC 1531, 4537
HSC 150 Emergency Response (3) EMS 1059
HSC 200 Introduction to Allied Health Professions (2)
HSC 203 Nutrition (3) HUN 1201, 2201; BSC 1025
HSC 230 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (3) BSC 1085, 2085, 2093
HSC 234 Human Anatomy and Physiology I – Lab (1) BSC 1085L, 2085L, 2932
HSC 231 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (3) BSC 1086, 2086
HSC 235 Human Anatomy and Physiology II – Lab (1) BSC 1086L, 2086L
HSC 360 Principles of Epidemiology in Exercise and Public Health (3)
HSC 491 Seminar in Allied Health (3)
ESC 270 Prevention and Care of Sports Injuries (3) PET 2622
ESC 330 Human Development and Motor Learning (3)
ESC 340 Applied Kinesiology (3) PET 3310
ESC 380 Exercise Testing and Prescription (3)
ESC 460 Physiology of Exercise (3)
BIO 203 Biological Diversity (4) BSC 1011, 2011 BIO 204 Biological Unity (4) BSC 1010, 2010
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I – Lab (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
CHE 154 General Chemistry II (3) CHM 1046, 2046
CHE 155L General Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 1046L, 2046L
PHY 200 General Physics I (4) PHY 1053, 2048, 2053
PHY 201 General Physics II (4) PHY 1054, 2049, 2054
PSY 200 General Psychology (4) PSY 1012, 2012
PSY 211/HSC 350 Statistics and Experimental Methods I/Biostatistics (4/3) STA 2122; PHC 6050
PSY 210 Development I : Child Development (4) DEP 1004, 2004, 2102
PSY 220 Fundamentals of Biopsychology and Learning (4) PSB 4004
PSY 250 Health Psychology (4)
PSY 317 Development II: Adulthood and Aging (4) GEY 4612
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Applied Dance
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT: Speech, Theatre, and Dance
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONTACT: Mr. Michael Staczar, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3987
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE APPLIED DANCE MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN APPLIED DANCE (59 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalency DAN 102 Applied Dance Fundamentals I (1)
DAN 200 Dance in World Cultures (4)
DAN 201 Dance History (3) DAN 2100
DAN 202 Applied Dance Fundamentals II (1)
DAN 269 Dance Improvisation (1) DAA 3624
DAN 270 Composition and Choreography (1)
DAN 302 Applied Dance Fundamentals III (1)
DAN 320 Dance Anatomy, Kinesiology and Injury Prevention (3)
DAN 380 Teaching Methods for Dance (4)
DAN 450 Senior Capstone Project (1)
DAN 480 Teaching Methods for Community and Diverse Populations (4)
EDU 206 Human Development and Learning (4)
EDU 207 Philosophy of Education and Teacher Learner Relationships (4)
MUS 220 Music for Dance (3)
THR 245 Technical Theatre (1)
Select one of the following:
DAN 231 Dance Happening (0-1)
DAN 232 Spring Dance Concert (0-1)
Dance Technique Coursework:
DAN 100* Introduction to Dance (2)
DAN 142 Beginning Modern Dance (2) DAA 1103, 2100
DAN 198 Beginning Modern Dance II (2)
DAN 242 Intermediate Modern Dance (2) DAA 1104, 2105
DAN 342 Advanced Modern Dance (2)
DAN 149 Beginning Ballet I (2) DAN 1200, 1203, 2200
DAN 199 Beginning Ballet II (2) DAA 2205
DAN 249 Intermediate Ballet (2)
DAN 349 Advanced Ballet (2)
*DAN 100 is optional.
Select three of the following:
DAN 110 Ballroom Dance I (2)
DAN 141 Beginning Jazz Dance (2) DAA 1500, 2500
DAN 144 Beginning Tap Dance (2)
DAN 145 Dance Partnering for the Stage (2)
DAN 151 Beginning Hip Hop, Urban and Funk (2)
DAN 197 Beginning Jazz Dance II (2)
DAN 210 Ballroom Dance II (2)
DAN 241 Intermediate Jazz Dance (2) DAA 2504
DAN 244 Intermediate Tap Dance (2)
DAN 251 Intermediate Hip Hop, Urban and Funk (2)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Art COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters DEPARTMENT: Art DEGREE: Bachelor of Fine Arts CONTACT: Lewis Harris, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3354
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Lower division art courses can also be completed when there is an
equivalent course (see information in the Requirements for an Art Major below). Each course can apply to either, but
not both, the requirements for general distribution or the requirements for the major. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE ART MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN ART (72 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Equivalent Course ART 153 Beginning Drawing (4) ART 1300, 2301
ART 154 Figure Drawing (4) ART 1301
ART 202 Beginning Sculpture (4) ART 2701
ART 203 Beginning Printmaking (4) ART 1400, 2400
ART 204 Beginning Design (4) ART 1201, 2201
ART 210 Beginning Digital Arts (4) GRA 2111; ART 2600
ART 304 Advanced Drawing (4)
ART 298 Junior Seminar: Portfolio and Professional Practices (2)
ART 398 Junior Review (0)
ART 498 Senior Seminar (1)
Select one of the following:
ART 200 Handbuilding (4) ART 1750, 2750
ART 221 Ceramic Sculpture (4)
ART 222 Wheel Throwing (4)
ART 223 Terra Cotta and Raku (4)
ART 224 Murals, Tiles, and Mosaics (4)
Select one of the following:
ART 201 Introduction to Painting (4) ART 1500, 2500 ART 250 Observational Painting (4)
ART 251 Mixed-Media Painting (4)
ART 252 Experimental Painting (4)
Select three of the following:
ART 268 History Survey I (4) ARH 1050, 2050
ART 269 History Survey II (4) ARH 1051, 2051
ART 270 Primitive (4)
ART 271 Pre-Columbian (4)
ART 272 Near East (4)
ART 273 Greco-Roman (4)
ART 274 Medieval (4)
ART 275 Renaissance (4)
ART 276 Baroque-Rococo (4)
ART 277 Modern Art (4)
ART 278 Far East (4)
ART 279 Neo-Classical to Modern Origins (4)
Select eleven (11) credit hours in concentration area: drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics or
photography.
Select ten (10) additional credit hours of ART electives.
Upon entry into the junior year, art students must submit a portfolio that includes pieces from each studio course taken
at the University of Tampa as well as from any college or university from which the University of Tampa has accepted
credits. The portfolio will be reviewed by no fewer than two faculty members. Unacceptable portfolios must be
resubmitted no later than the end of the following semester. All reviewed portfolios must be documented through the
use of our departmental digital camera.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Art COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters DEPARTMENT: Art DEGREE: Bachelor of Fine Arts CONCENTRATION: Art History
CONTACT: Lewis Harris, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3354
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Lower division art courses can also be completed when there is an
equivalent course (see information in the Requirements for an Art Major below). Each course can apply to either, but
not both, the requirements for general distribution or the requirements for the major. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE ART MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN ART WITH A CONCENTRATION IN ART HISTORY (72 credit
hours)
University of Tampa Course State Equivalent Course ART 153 Beginning Drawing (4) ART 1300, 2301
ART 154 Figure Drawing (4) ART 1301
ART 202 Beginning Sculpture (4) ART 2701
ART 203 Beginning Printmaking (4) ART 1400, 2400
ART 204 Beginning Design (4) ART 1201, 2201
ART 205 Intermediate Sculpture (4) ART 2702
ART 268 History Survey I (4) ARH 1050, 2050
ART 269 History Survey II (4) ARH 1051, 2051
ART 304 Advanced Drawing (4)
ART 398 Junior Review (0)
ART 498 Senior Seminar (1)
Select one of the following:
ART 200 Handbuilding (4) ART 1750, 2750
ART 221 Ceramic Sculpture (4)
ART 222 Wheel Throwing (4)
ART 223 Terra Cotta and Raku (4)
ART 224 Murals, Tiles, and Mosaics (4)
Select one of the following:
ART 201 Introduction to Painting (4) ART 1500, 2500 ART 250 Observational Painting (4)
ART 251 Mixed-Media Painting (4)
ART 252 Experimental Painting (4)
Select four of the following: ART 270 Primitive (4)
ART 271 Pre-Columbian (4)
ART 272 Near East (4)
ART 273 Greco-Roman (4)
ART 274 Medieval (4)
ART 275 Renaissance (4)
ART 276 Baroque-Rococo (4)
ART 277 Modern Art (4)
ART 278 Far East (4)
ART 279 Neo-Classical to Modern Origins (4)
Select eleven (11) additional credit hours of art (ART) and arts management (ARM) electives. Students majoring in art with a concentration in art history will submit a portfolio consisting of research papers and
other written work completed in each art history class taken at the University of Tampa, as well as any from any college
or university from which UT has accepted credits. Using specific recommendations made by the faculty reviewer,
unacceptable portfolios must be edited and resubmitted no later than the end of the following semester.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Art
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT: Art
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONCENTRATION: Art Therapy (Pre-Professional)
CONTACT: Lewis Harris, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3354
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Lower division art courses can also be completed when there is an
equivalent course (see information in the Requirements for an Art Major below). Each course can applied to either, but
not both, of the requirements for general distribution or the requirements for the major. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE ART MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN ART WITH A CONCENTRATION IN ART THERAPY (74 credit
hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent ART 153 Beginning Drawing (4) ART 1300, 2301
ART 154 Figure Drawing (4) ART 1301
ART 202 Beginning Sculpture (4) ART 2701
ART 203 Beginning Printmaking (4) ART 1400, 2400
ART 204 Beginning Design (4) ART 1201, 2201
ART 268 History Survey I (4) ARH 1050, 2050
ART 269 History Survey II (4) ARH 1051, 2051
ART 298 Junior Seminar: Portfolio and Professional Practices (2)
ART 330 Children’s Art (4)
ART 331 Adolescent/Adult Art (4)
ART 398 Junior Review (0)
ART 411 Internship (4)
ART Electives (300 level or above) (4)
Select one of the following:
ART 200 Handbuilding (4) ART 1750, 2750
ART 221 Ceramic Sculpture (4)
ART 222 Wheel Throwing (4)
ART 223 Terra Cotta and Raku (4)
ART 224 Murals, Tiles, and Mosaics (4)
Select one of the following:
ART 201 Introduction to Painting (4) ART 1500, 2500 ART 250 Observational Painting (4)
ART 251 Mixed-Media Painting (4)
ART 252 Experimental Painting (4)
Psychology Courses (20 hours):
PSY 200 General Psychology (4) PSY 1012, 2012
PSY 210 Development I: Child Psychology (4) DEP 1004, 2004, 2102
PSY 211 Statistics and Experimental Methods I (4) STA 2122
PSY 230 Theories of Personality (4) PPE 4004
PSY 303 Abnormal Psychology (4) CLP 2140, 4143
Upon entry into the junior year, art students must submit a portfolio that includes pieces from each studio course taken
at the University of Tampa as well as from any college or university from which the University of Tampa has accepted
credits. The portfolio will be reviewed by no fewer than two faculty members. Unacceptable portfolios must be
resubmitted no later than the end of the following semester. All reviewed portfolios must be documented through the
use of our departmental digital camera.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Athletic Training COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Health Sciences and Human Performance
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training
CONTACT: Dr. J.C. Andersen, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3127
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. If possible, complete lower division required courses. Equivalency
information is included in the section below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE ATHLETIC TRAINING MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN ATHLETIC TRAINING (68 credit hours)
University of Tampa State Course Equivalent HSC 100 Health Science (2) HLP 1081, 2100
HSC 203 Nutrition (3) HUN 1201, 2201; BSC 1025
HSC 130 Medical Terminology (3) HSC 1531, 4537
HSC 150 Emergency Response (3) EMS 1059
HSC 230 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (3) BSC 1085, 2085, 2093
HSC 231 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (3) BSC 1086, 2086
HSC 234 Human Anatomy and Physiology I – Lab (1) BSC 1085L, 2085L, 2932
HSC 235 Human Anatomy and Physiology II – Lab (1) BSC 1086L, 2086L
HSC 371 Fundamentals of Pharmacology (3)
ESC 270 The Prevention and Care of Sports Injuries (3) PET 2622
ESC 330 Human Development and Motor Learning (3)
ESC 340 Applied Kinesiology (3) PET 3310
ESC 380 Exercise Testing and Prescription (3)
ESC 460 Physiology of Exercise (3)
ATT 175 Athletic Training Practicum I (1-2)
ATT 274 Assessment of Musculoskeletal Injuries I (3)
ATT 275 Athletic Training Practicum II (1-2)
ATT 276 Athletic Training Practicum III (1-2)
ATT 370 Medical and Surgical Issues in Athletic Training (3)
ATT 373 Therapeutic Interventions I (4)
ATT 374 Therapeutic Interventions II (4)
ATT 375 Athletic Training Practicum IV (1-2)
ATT 376 Athletic Training Practicum V (1-2)
ATT 377 Assessment of Musculoskeletal Injuries II (3)
ATT 475 Supervised Clinical Education in Athletic Training I (2)
ATT 476 Supervised Clinical Education in Athletic Training II (2)
ATT 495 Professional Topics in Athletic Training (3)
Select one of the following:
HSC 200 Introduction to Allied Health Professions (2)
ESC 110 Introduction to Exercise Science and Sport Studies (2) HLP 2000
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Biochemistry
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Chemistry, Biochemistry and Physics
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONTACT: Dr. C. Eric Ballard, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3806
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Also, complete as many of the lower-level chemistry, biology,
physics and math required courses as possible. See chart below for equivalency information. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE BIOCHEMISTRY MAJOR: None beyond general admission
requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN BIOCHEMISTRY (B.A.) (55 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BIO 204 Biological Unity (4) BSC 1010, 2010
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
CHE 154 General Chemistry II (3) CHM 1046, 2046
CHE 155L General Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 1046L, 2046L
CHE 232 Organic Chemistry I (3) CHM 2210
CHE 233L Organic Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 2210L
CHE 234 Organic Chemistry II (3) CHM 2211
CHE 235L Organic Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 2211L
CHE 305 Applied Physical Chemistry (3)
CHE 310 Analytical Chemistry (4) CHM 3120
CHE 320 Biochemistry (3) BCH 3023
CHE 320L Biochemistry Lab (1)
CHE 420 Advanced Biochemistry (4)
CHE 470 Techniques in Tissue Culture (4)
PHY 200 General Physics I (4) PHY 1053, 2048, 2053
PHY 201 General Physics II (4) PHY 1054, 2049, 2054
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
MAT 261 Calculus II (4) MAC 2312
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Biochemistry
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Chemistry, Biochemistry and Physics
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. C. Eric Ballard, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3806
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Also, complete as many of the lower-level chemistry, biology,
physics and math required courses as possible. See chart below for equivalency information. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE BIOCHEMISTRY MAJOR: None beyond general admission
requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN BIOCHEMISTRY (B.S.) (79 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BIO 203 Biological Diversity (4) BSC 1011, 2011 BIO 204 Biological Unity (4) BSC 1010, 2010
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
CHE 154 General Chemistry II (3) CHM 1046, 2046
CHE 155L General Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 1046L, 2046L
CHE 232 Organic Chemistry I (3) CHM 2210
CHE 233L Organic Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 2210L
CHE 234 Organic Chemistry II (3) CHM 2211
CHE 235L Organic Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 2211L
CHE 245 Inorganic Chemistry (4) CHM 3610
CHE 310 Analytical Chemistry (4) CHM 3120
CHE 320 Biochemistry (3) BCH 3023
CHE 320L Biochemistry I Laboratory (1)
CHE 325 Biochemistry of Metabolism (3)
CHE 352 Physical Chemistry I (3)
CHE 353L Physical Chemistry I-Lab (1)
CHE 354 Physical Chemistry II (3)
CHE 355L Physical Chemistry II-Lab (1)
CHE 420 Advanced Biochemistry (4)
CHE 430 Advanced Instrumental Chemistry (4)
CHE 451 Introduction to Research (4)
PHY 205 General Physics w/Calculus I (4) PHY 2048
PHY 206 General Physics w/Calculus II (4) PHY 2049
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
MAT 261 Calculus II (4) MAC 2312
Select one of the following:
BIO 300 General Genetics (4) PCB 3063
BIO 330 General Physiology (4) PCB 3712
BIO 320 Molecular Genetics (4)
*MAT 262, BIO 360 and BIO 350 are strongly recommended for the biochemistry major. The BIO 203 prerequisite for
BIO 300, 330 and 320 is waived for biochemistry majors.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Biology
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health and Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Biology
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONCENTRATION: General Biology
CONTACT: Dr. Kevin Beach, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3327
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Also, complete as many of the lower-level chemistry, biology,
physics and math required courses as possible. See chart below for equivalency information. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE BIOLOGY MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN BIOLOGY (B.A.) WITH A GENERAL BIOLOGY
CONCENTRATION (64 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BIO 203 Biological Diversity (4) BSC 1011, 2011 BIO 204 Biological Unity (4) BSC 1010, 2010
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
CHE 154 General Chemistry II (3) CHM 1046, 2046
CHE 155L General Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 1046L, 2046L
MAT 170* Precalculus (4) MAC 1140
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
BIO 300/320 Genetics (4) OR Molecular Genetics (4) PCB 3063
BIO 410** Senior Seminar (1)
Physical Science Requirement (select one of the following):
CHE 232/233L Organic Chemistry I (3)/Organic Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 2210/CHM 2210L
PHY 200 General Physics I (4) PHY 1053, 2048, 2053
PHY 205 General Physics with Calculus I (4) PHY 2048
* May be waived if student is placed directly into MAT 260 – Calculus I.
**BIO 440, BIO 445, BIO 450 or BIO 495 may be substituted if an oral presentation is made with approval of
department chair.
Must complete a minimum of eight additional biology courses (excluding BIO 410, 440, 445, 450, 480, 490 and 495) to
be determined in consultation with advisors. In addition to the core requirements for a degree in biology, students must
select a minimum of two courses each from Category I, II and III (see below).
Category I – Cellular Biology/Physiology Courses (select a minimum of two courses):
BIO 227 Ecosystems and Ecophysiology (4)
BIO 307 Microbiology (4) MCB 2010, 3020
BIO 310 Developmental Biology (4)
BIO 315 Virology (4)
BIO 330 General Physiology (4) PCB 3712
BIO 350 Cell Biology (4) PCB 3023
BIO 360 Immunology (4)
BIO 370 Molecular Biology (4)
BIO 390 Essentials of Electron Microscopy (4)
BIO 408 Bioinformatics and Genomics (4)
CHE 320/320L Biochemistry (4) BCH 3023
Category II – Organismal Biology Courses (select a minimum of two courses):
BIO 224 Invertebrate Zoology (4)
BIO 225 Vertebrate Zoology (4)
BIO 228 Biology of Plants (4)
BIO 250 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (4)
BIO 302 Clinical Anatomy (4)
BIO 317 Parasitology (4)
BIO 340 Ichthyology (4)
BIO 405 Human Evolution (4)
MAR 226 Marine Zoology (4)
MAR 327 Marine Botany (4)
MAR 344 Coral Reefs (4)
Category III – Ecology / Evolution / Environmental Biology Courses (select a minimum of two courses):
BIO 205 Tropical Biology and Conservation (4)
BIO 212* Ecology (4) PCB 3043, 4043
BIO 230 Experimental Design and Biostatistics (4)
BIO 235 Geographic Information Systems (3)
BIO 242 Environmental Science and Policy (4) EVR 2861
BIO 346 Conservation Biology (4)
BIO 349 Water, Wetlands and Wildlife (4)
BIO 380 Behavioral Biology (4)
BIO 400 Evolution (4)
MAR 222* Marine Ecology (4)
MAR 310 Biological Oceanography (4)
*Students may not count credits for both BIO 212 and MAR 222 or both BIO 300 and BIO 320 toward the degree
requirements in any major or minor in biology, marine science-biology or environmental science. However, credits for
both may count toward the 124-credit hour graduation requirement.
Any BIO courses above 204 or MAR courses above 200 may be used to fulfill the remaining requirements.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Biology
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Biology
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONCENTRATION: Business
CONTACT: Dr. Kevin Beach, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3327
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Also, complete as many of the lower-level chemistry, biology,
physics and math required courses as possible. See chart below for equivalency information. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE BIOLOGY MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN BIOLOGY (B.A.) WITH A CONCENTRATION IN BUSINESS (92
credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BIO 203 Biological Diversity (4) BSC 1011, 2011 BIO 204 Biological Unity (4) BSC 1010, 2010
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
CHE 154 General Chemistry II (3) CHM 1046, 2046
CHE 155L General Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 1046L, 2046L
MAT 170* Precalculus (4) MAC 1140
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
BIO 300/320 Genetics (4) OR Molecular Genetics (4) PCB 3063
BIO 410** Senior Seminar (1)
Physical Science Requirement (select one of the following):
CHE 232/233L Organic Chemistry I (3)/Organic Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 2210/CHM 2210L
PHY 200 General Physics I (4) PHY 1053, 2048, 2053
PHY 205 General Physics with Calculus I (4) PHY 2048
* May be waived if student is placed directly into MAT 260 – Calculus I.
**BIO 440, BIO 445, BIO 450 or BIO 495 may be substituted if an oral presentation is made with approval of
department chair.
Students must select a minimum of eight courses to complete one of the concentrations (General Biology,
Organismal/Evolutionary Biology, Molecular Biology) as well as the business courses listed below. Any BIO courses
above 204 or MAR courses above 200 (excluding BIO 410, 440, 445, 450, 480, 490 and 495) may be used to fulfill the
remaining requirements.
Concentrations (must complete one):
General Biology – Students must select a minimum of two courses from each Category I, II and III (see
below).
Organismal and Evolutionary Biology – Students must select a minimum of two courses from each Category
II and III as well as one course from Category I (see below).
Molecular Biology – Students must select a minimum of four courses from Category I and one course from
each Category II and III (see below). Students should also enroll in BIO 320 as part of their degree.
Category I – Cellular Biology/Physiology Courses (see above for requirements):
BIO 227 Ecosystems and Ecophysiology (4)
BIO 307 Microbiology (4) MCB 2010, 3020
BIO 310 Developmental Biology (4)
BIO 315 Virology (4)
BIO 330 General Physiology (4) PCB 3712
BIO 350 Cell Biology (4) PCB 3023
BIO 360 Immunology (4)
BIO 370 Molecular Biology (4)
BIO 390 Essentials of Electron Microscopy (4)
BIO 408 Bioinformatics and Genomics (4)
CHE 320/320L Biochemistry (4) BCH 3023
Category II – Organismal Biology Courses (see above for requirements):
BIO 224 Invertebrate Zoology (4)
BIO 225 Vertebrate Zoology (4)
BIO 228 Biology of Plants (4)
BIO 250 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (4)
BIO 302 Clinical Anatomy (4)
BIO 317 Parasitology (4)
BIO 340 Ichthyology (4)
BIO 405 Human Evolution (4)
MAR 226 Marine Zoology (4)
MAR 327 Marine Botany (4)
MAR 344 Coral Reefs (4)
Category III – Ecology / Evolution / Environmental Biology Courses (see above for requirements):
BIO 205 Tropical Biology and Conservation (4)
BIO 212* Ecology (4) PCB 3043, 4043
BIO 230 Experimental Design and Biostatistics (4)
BIO 235 Geographic Information Systems (3)
BIO 242 Environmental Science and Policy (4) EVR 2861
BIO 346 Conservation Biology (4)
BIO 349 Water, Wetlands and Wildlife (4)
BIO 380 Behavioral Biology (4)
BIO 400 Evolution (4)
MAR 222* Marine Ecology (4)
MAR 310 Biological Oceanography (4)
*Students may not count credits for both BIO 212 and MAR 222 or both BIO 300 and BIO 320 toward the degree
requirements in any major or minor in biology, marine science-biology or environmental science. However, credits for
both may count toward the 124-credit hour graduation requirement.
Required Business Courses:
BUS 101 Introduction to Global Business (4) GEB 1011
ACC 202 Financial Accounting Information (4) ACG 2021
ACC 203 Managerial Accounting (4) ACG 2071
ECO 204 Principle of Microeconomics (4) ECO 2023
ECO 205 Principle of Macroeconomics (4) ECO 2013
QMB 210 Managerial Statistics I (4) QMB 2100, 3200
ITM 220 Information Systems (4) ISM 3011
Select one of the following: FIN 310 Financial Management (4) FIN 3403
MGT 330 Principles of Management (4) MAN 3025
MKT 300 Principles of Marketing (4) MAR 3023
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Biology
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Biology
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONCENTRATION: Molecular Biology
CONTACT: Dr. Kevin Beach, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3327
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Also, complete as many of the lower-level chemistry, biology,
physics and math required courses as possible. See chart below for equivalency information. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE BIOLOGY MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN BIOLOGY (B.A.) WITH A MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
CONCENTRATION (64 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BIO 203 Biological Diversity (4) BSC 1011, 2011 BIO 204 Biological Unity (4) BSC 1010, 2010
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
CHE 154 General Chemistry II (3) CHM 1046, 2046
CHE 155L General Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 1046L, 2046L
MAT 170* Precalculus (4) MAC 1140
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
BIO 320 Molecular Genetics (4)
BIO 410** Senior Seminar (1)
Physical Science Requirement (select one of the following):
CHE 232/233L Organic Chemistry I (3)/Organic Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 2210/CHM 2210L
PHY 200 General Physics I (4) PHY 1053, 2048, 2053
PHY 205 General Physics with Calculus I (4) PHY 2048
* May be waived if student is placed directly into MAT 260 – Calculus I.
**BIO 440, BIO 445, BIO 450 or BIO 495 may be substituted if an oral presentation is made with approval of
department chair.
Must complete a minimum of eight additional biology courses (excluding BIO 410, 440, 445, 450, 480, 490 and 495)
to be determined in consultation with advisors. In addition to the core requirements for a degree in biology, students are
required to complete four courses from Category I and one course each from Category II and III (see below). Students
who pursue the B.A. should enroll in BIO 320 and CHE 232/233L as part of their degree plans.
Category I – Cellular Biology/Physiology Courses (select a minimum of four courses):
BIO 227 Ecosystems and Ecophysiology (4)
BIO 307 Microbiology (4) MCB 2010, 3020
BIO 310 Developmental Biology (4)
BIO 315 Virology (4)
BIO 330 General Physiology (4) PCB 3712
BIO 350 Cell Biology (4) PCB 3023
BIO 360 Immunology (4)
BIO 370 Molecular Biology (4)
BIO 390 Essentials of Electron Microscopy (4)
BIO 408 Bioinformatics and Genomics (4)
CHE 320/320L Biochemistry (4) BCH 3023
Category II – Organismal Biology Courses (select a minimum of one course):
BIO 224 Invertebrate Zoology (4)
BIO 225 Vertebrate Zoology (4)
BIO 228 Biology of Plants (4)
BIO 250 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (4)
BIO 302 Clinical Anatomy (4)
BIO 317 Parasitology (4)
BIO 340 Ichthyology (4)
BIO 405 Human Evolution (4)
MAR 226 Marine Zoology (4)
MAR 327 Marine Botany (4)
MAR 344 Coral Reefs (4)
Category III – Ecology / Evolution / Environmental Biology Courses (select a minimum of one course):
BIO 205 Tropical Biology and Conservation (4)
BIO 212* Ecology (4) PCB 3043, 4043
BIO 230 Experimental Design and Biostatistics (4)
BIO 235 Geographic Information Systems (3)
BIO 242 Environmental Science and Policy (4) EVR 2861
BIO 346 Conservation Biology (4)
BIO 349 Water, Wetlands and Wildlife (4)
BIO 380 Behavioral Biology (4)
BIO 400 Evolution (4)
MAR 222* Marine Ecology (4)
MAR 310 Biological Oceanography (4)
*Students may not count credits for both BIO 212 and MAR 222 or both BIO 300 and BIO 320 toward the degree
requirements in any major or minor in biology, marine science-biology or environmental science. However, credits for
both may count toward the 124-credit hour graduation requirement.
Any BIO courses above 204 or MAR courses above 200 may be used to fulfill the remaining requirements.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Biology
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Biology
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONCENTRATION: Organismal and Evolutionary Biology
CONTACT: Dr. Kevin Beach, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3327
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Also, complete as many of the lower-level chemistry, biology,
physics and math required courses as possible. See chart below for equivalency information. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE BIOLOGY MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN BIOLOGY (B.A.) WITH AN ORGANISMAL AND EVOLUTIONARY
BIOLOGY CONCENTRATION (64 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BIO 203 Biological Diversity (4) BSC 1011, 2011 BIO 204 Biological Unity (4) BSC 1010, 2010
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
CHE 154 General Chemistry II (3) CHM 1046, 2046
CHE 155L General Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 1046L, 2046L
MAT 170* Precalculus (4) MAC 1140
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
BIO 300/320 Genetics (4) OR Molecular Genetics (4) PCB 3063
BIO 410** Senior Seminar (1)
Physical Science Requirement (select one of the following):
CHE 232/233L Organic Chemistry I (3)/Organic Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 2210/CHM 2210L
PHY 200 General Physics I (4) PHY 1053, 2048, 2053
PHY 205 General Physics with Calculus I (4) PHY 2048
* May be waived if student is placed directly into MAT 260 – Calculus I.
**BIO 440, BIO 445, BIO 450 or BIO 495 may be substituted if an oral presentation is made with approval of
department chair.
Must complete a minimum of eight additional biology courses (excluding BIO 410, 440, 445, 450, 480, 490 and 495) to
be determined in consultation with advisors. In addition to the core requirements for a degree in biology, students must
select a minimum of two courses from each Category II and III as well as one course from Category I (see below).
Category I – Cellular Biology/Physiology Courses (select a minimum of one course):
BIO 227 Ecosystems and Ecophysiology (4)
BIO 307 Microbiology (4) MCB 2010, 3020
BIO 310 Developmental Biology (4)
BIO 315 Virology (4)
BIO 330 General Physiology (4) PCB 3712
BIO 350 Cell Biology (4) PCB 3023
BIO 360 Immunology (4)
BIO 370 Molecular Biology (4)
BIO 390 Essentials of Electron Microscopy (4)
BIO 408 Bioinformatics and Genomics (4)
CHE 320/320L Biochemistry (4) BCH 3023
Category II – Organismal Biology Courses (select a minimum of two courses):
BIO 224 Invertebrate Zoology (4)
BIO 225 Vertebrate Zoology (4)
BIO 228 Biology of Plants (4)
BIO 250 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (4)
BIO 302 Clinical Anatomy (4)
BIO 317 Parasitology (4)
BIO 340 Ichthyology (4)
BIO 405 Human Evolution (4)
MAR 226 Marine Zoology (4)
MAR 327 Marine Botany (4)
MAR 344 Coral Reefs (4)
Category III – Ecology / Evolution / Environmental Biology Courses (select a minimum of two courses):
BIO 205 Tropical Biology and Conservation (4)
BIO 212* Ecology (4) PCB 3043, 4043
BIO 230 Experimental Design and Biostatistics (4)
BIO 235 Geographic Information Systems (3)
BIO 242 Environmental Science and Policy (4) EVR 2861
BIO 346 Conservation Biology (4)
BIO 349 Water, Wetlands and Wildlife (4)
BIO 380 Behavioral Biology (4)
BIO 400 Evolution (4)
MAR 222* Marine Ecology (4)
MAR 310 Biological Oceanography (4)
*Students may not count credits for both BIO 212 and MAR 222 or both BIO 300 and BIO 320 toward the degree
requirements in any major or minor in biology, marine science-biology or environmental science. However, credits for
both may count toward the 124-credit hour graduation requirement.
Any BIO courses above 204 or MAR courses above 200 may be used to fulfill the remaining requirements.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Biology
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Biology
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONCENTRATION: General Biology
CONTACT: Dr. Kevin Beach, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3327
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Also, complete as many of the lower-level chemistry, biology,
physics and math required courses as possible. See chart below for equivalency information. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE BIOLOGY MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN BIOLOGY (B.S.) WITH A GENERAL BIOLOGY CONCENTRATION
(68 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BIO 203 Biological Diversity (4) BSC 1011, 2011 BIO 204 Biological Unity (4) BSC 1010, 2010
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
CHE 154 General Chemistry II (3) CHM 1046, 2046
CHE 155L General Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 1046L, 2046L
MAT 170* Precalculus (4) MAC 1140
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
BIO 300/320 Genetics (4) OR Molecular Genetics (4) PCB 3063
BIO 410** Senior Seminar (1)
CHE 232 Organic Chemistry I (3) CHM 2210
CHE 233L Organic Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 2210L
CHE 234 Organic Chemistry II (3) CHM 2211
CHE 235L Organic Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 2211L
PHY 200/205 General Physics I (4) PHY 1053, 2048, 2053
PHY 201/206 General Physics II (4) PHY 1054, 2049, 2054
* May be waived if student is placed directly into MAT 260 – Calculus I.
**BIO 440, BIO 445, BIO 450 or BIO 495 may be substituted if an oral presentation is made with approval of
department chair.
Must complete a minimum of six additional biology courses (excluding BIO 410, 440, 445, 450, 480, 490 and 495) to
be determined in consultation with advisors. In addition to the core requirements for a degree in biology, students must
select a minimum of one course from each Category I, II and III (see below).
Category I – Cellular Biology/Physiology Courses (select a minimum of one course):
BIO 227 Ecosystems and Ecophysiology (4)
BIO 300 General Genetics (4) PCB 3063
BIO 307 Microbiology (4) MCB 2010, 3020
BIO 310 Developmental Biology (4)
BIO 315 Virology (4)
BIO 330 General Physiology (4) PCB 3712
BIO 350 Cell Biology (4) PCB 3023
BIO 360 Immunology (4)
BIO 370 Molecular Biology (4)
BIO 390 Essentials of Electron Microscopy (4)
BIO 408 Bioinformatics and Genomics (4)
CHE 320/320L Biochemistry (4) BCH 3023
Category II – Organismal Biology Courses (select a minimum of one course):
BIO 224 Invertebrate Zoology (4)
BIO 225 Vertebrate Zoology (4)
BIO 228 Biology of Plants (4)
BIO 250 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (4)
BIO 302 Clinical Anatomy (4)
BIO 317 Parasitology (4)
BIO 340 Ichthyology (4)
BIO 405 Human Evolution (4)
MAR 226 Marine Zoology (4)
MAR 327 Marine Botany (4)
MAR 344 Coral Reefs (4)
Category III – Ecology / Evolution / Environmental Biology Courses (select a minimum of one course):
BIO 205 Tropical Biology and Conservation (4)
BIO 212* Ecology (4) PCB 3043, 4043
BIO 230 Experimental Design and Biostatistics (4)
BIO 235 Geographic Information Systems (3)
BIO 242 Environmental Science and Policy (4) EVR 2861
BIO 346 Conservation Biology (4)
BIO 349 Water, Wetlands and Wildlife (4)
BIO 380 Behavioral Biology (4)
BIO 400 Evolution (4)
MAR 222* Marine Ecology (4)
MAR 310 Biological Oceanography (4)
*Students may not count credits for both BIO 212 and MAR 222 or both BIO 300 and BIO 320 toward the degree
requirements in any major or minor in biology, marine science-biology or environmental science. However, credits for
both may count toward the 124-credit hour graduation requirement.
Any BIO courses above 204 or MAR courses above 200 may be used to fulfill the remaining requirements.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Biology
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Biology
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONCENTRATION: Business
CONTACT: Dr. Kevin Beach, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3327
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Also, complete as many of the lower-level chemistry, biology,
physics and math required courses as possible. See chart below for equivalency information. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE BIOLOGY MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN BIOLOGY (B.S.) WITH A CONCENTRATION IN BUSINESS (100
credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BIO 203 Biological Diversity (4) BSC 1011, 2011 BIO 204 Biological Unity (4) BSC 1010, 2010
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
CHE 154 General Chemistry II (3) CHM 1046, 2046
CHE 155L General Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 1046L, 2046L
MAT 170* Precalculus (4) MAC 1140
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
BIO 300/320 Genetics (4) OR Molecular Genetics (4) PCB 3063
BIO 410** Senior Seminar (1)
CHE 232 Organic Chemistry I (3) CHM 2210
CHE 233L Organic Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 2210L
CHE 234 Organic Chemistry II (3) CHM 2211
CHE 235L Organic Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 2211L
PHY 200/205 General Physics I (4) PHY 1053, 2048, 2053
PHY 201/206 General Physics II (4) PHY 1054, 2049, 2054
* May be waived if student is placed directly into MAT 260 – Calculus I.
**BIO 440, BIO 445, BIO 450 or BIO 495 may be substituted if an oral presentation is made with approval of
department chair.
Students must select a minimum of six courses to complete one of the concentrations (General Biology,
Organismal/Evolutionary Biology, Molecular Biology, Pre-Professional) as well as the business courses listed below.
Any BIO courses above 204 or MAR courses above 200 (excluding BIO 410, 440, 445, 450, 480, 490 and 495) may be
used to fulfill the remaining requirements.
Concentrations (must complete one):
General Biology – Students must select a minimum of one course from each Category I, II and III (see below).
Organismal and Evolutionary Biology – Students must select a minimum of two courses from each Category
II and III as well as one course from Category I (see below).
Molecular Biology – Students must select a minimum of four courses from Category I and one course from
each Category II and III (see below).
Pre-Professional – Students must select four courses from the Pre-Professional concentration list (see below)
and at least one course from each Category II and III (see below).
Category I – Cellular Biology/Physiology Courses (see above for requirements):
BIO 227 Ecosystems and Ecophysiology (4)
BIO 307 Microbiology (4) MCB 2010, 3020
BIO 310 Developmental Biology (4)
BIO 315 Virology (4)
BIO 330 General Physiology (4) PCB 3712
BIO 350 Cell Biology (4) PCB 3023
BIO 360 Immunology (4)
BIO 370 Molecular Biology (4)
BIO 390 Essentials of Electron Microscopy (4)
BIO 408 Bioinformatics and Genomics (4)
CHE 320/320L Biochemistry (4) BCH 3023
Category II – Organismal Biology Courses (see above for requirements):
BIO 224 Invertebrate Zoology (4)
BIO 225 Vertebrate Zoology (4)
BIO 228 Biology of Plants (4)
BIO 250 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (4)
BIO 302 Clinical Anatomy (4)
BIO 317 Parasitology (4)
BIO 340 Ichthyology (4)
BIO 405 Human Evolution (4)
MAR 226 Marine Zoology (4)
MAR 327 Marine Botany (4)
MAR 344 Coral Reefs (4)
Category III – Ecology / Evolution / Environmental Biology Courses (see above for requirements):
BIO 205 Tropical Biology and Conservation (4)
BIO 212* Ecology (4) PCB 3043, 4043
BIO 230 Experimental Design and Biostatistics (4)
BIO 235 Geographic Information Systems (3)
BIO 242 Environmental Science and Policy (4) EVR 2861
BIO 346 Conservation Biology (4)
BIO 349 Water, Wetlands and Wildlife (4)
BIO 380 Behavioral Biology (4)
BIO 400 Evolution (4)
MAR 222* Marine Ecology (4)
MAR 310 Biological Oceanography (4)
*Students may not count credits for both BIO 212 and MAR 222 or both BIO 300 and BIO 320 toward the degree
requirements in any major or minor in biology, marine science-biology or environmental science. However, credits for
both may count toward the 124-credit hour graduation requirement.
Pre-Professional Concentration (see above for requirements):
BIO 227 Ecosystems and Ecophysiology (4)
BIO 230 Introduction to Experimental Design and Biostatistics (4)
BIO 250 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (4)
BIO 302 Clinical Anatomy (4)
BIO 307 Microbiology (4) MCB 2010, 3020
BIO 310 Developmental Biology (4)
BIO 315 Virology (4)
BIO 317 Parasitology (4)
BIO 330 General Physiology (4) PCB 3712
BIO 350 Cell Biology (4) PCB 3023
BIO 360 Immunology (4) PCB 4235 w/lab
BIO 370 Molecular Biology (4)
BIO 380 Behavioral Biology (4)
BIO 390 Essentials of Electron Microscopy (4)
BIO 400 Evolution (4)
BIO 405 Human Evolution (4)
BIO 408 Bioinformatics and Genomics (4)
CHE 320/320L Biochemistry (4)
Required Business Courses:
BUS 101 Introduction to Global Business (4) GEB 1011
ACC 202 Financial Accounting Information (4) ACG 2021
ACC 203 Managerial Accounting (4) ACG 2071
ECO 204 Principle of Microeconomics (4) ECO 2023
ECO 205 Principle of Macroeconomics (4) ECO 2013
QMB 210 Managerial Statistics I (4) QMB 2100, 3200
ITM 220 Information Systems (4) ISM 3011
Select one of the following: FIN 310 Financial Management (4) FIN 3403
MGT 330 Principles of Management (4) MAN 3025
MKT 300 Principles of Marketing (4) MAR 3023
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Biology
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Biology
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONCENTRATION: Molecular Biology
CONTACT: Dr. Kevin Beach, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3327
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Also, complete as many of the lower-level chemistry, biology,
physics and math required courses as possible. See chart below for equivalency information. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE BIOLOGY MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN BIOLOGY (B.S.) WITH A CONCENTRATION IN MOLECULAR
BIOLOGY (68 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BIO 203 Biological Diversity (4) BSC 1011, 2011 BIO 204 Biological Unity (4) BSC 1010, 2010
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
CHE 154 General Chemistry II (3) CHM 1046, 2046
CHE 155L General Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 1046L, 2046L
MAT 170* Precalculus (4) MAC 1140
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
BIO 300/320 Genetics (4) OR Molecular Genetics (4) PCB 3063
BIO 410** Senior Seminar (1)
CHE 232 Organic Chemistry I (3) CHM 2210
CHE 233L Organic Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 2210L
CHE 234 Organic Chemistry II (3) CHM 2211
CHE 235L Organic Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 2211L
PHY 200/205 General Physics I (4) PHY 1053, 2048, 2053
PHY 201/206 General Physics II (4) PHY 1054, 2049, 2054
* May be waived if student is placed directly into MAT 260 – Calculus I.
**BIO 440, BIO 445, BIO 450 or BIO 495 may be substituted if an oral presentation is made with approval of
department chair.
Must complete a minimum of six additional biology courses (excluding BIO 410, 440, 445, 450, 480, 490 and 495) to
be determined in consultation with advisors. In addition to the core requirements for a degree in biology, students must
select a minimum of four courses from Category I and one course each from Category II and III (see below).
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Category I – Cellular Biology/Physiology Courses (select a minimum of four courses):
BIO 227 Ecosystems and Ecophysiology (4)
BIO 307 Microbiology (4) MCB 2010, 3020
BIO 310 Developmental Biology (4)
BIO 315 Virology (4)
BIO 330 General Physiology (4) PCB 3712
BIO 350 Cell Biology (4) PCB 3023
BIO 360 Immunology (4)
BIO 370 Molecular Biology (4)
BIO 390 Essentials of Electron Microscopy (4)
BIO 408 Bioinformatics and Genomics (4)
CHE 320/320L Biochemistry (4) BCH 3023
Category II – Organismal Biology Courses (select a minimum of one course):
BIO 224 Invertebrate Zoology (4)
BIO 225 Vertebrate Zoology (4)
BIO 228 Biology of Plants (4)
BIO 250 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (4)
BIO 302 Clinical Anatomy (4)
BIO 317 Parasitology (4)
BIO 340 Ichthyology (4)
BIO 405 Human Evolution (4)
MAR 226 Marine Zoology (4)
MAR 327 Marine Botany (4)
MAR 344 Coral Reefs (4)
Category III – Ecology / Evolution / Environmental Biology Courses (select a minimum of one course):
BIO 205 Tropical Biology and Conservation (4)
BIO 212* Ecology (4) PCB 3043, 4043
BIO 230 Experimental Design and Biostatistics (4)
BIO 235 Geographic Information Systems (3)
BIO 242 Environmental Science and Policy (4) EVR 2861
BIO 346 Conservation Biology (4)
BIO 349 Water, Wetlands and Wildlife (4)
BIO 380 Behavioral Biology (4)
BIO 400 Evolution (4)
MAR 222* Marine Ecology (4)
MAR 310 Biological Oceanography (4)
*Students may not count credits for both BIO 212 and MAR 222 or both BIO 300 and BIO 320 toward the degree
requirements in any major or minor in biology, marine science-biology or environmental science. However, credits for
both may count toward the 124-credit hour graduation requirement.
Any BIO courses above 204 or MAR courses above 200 may be used to fulfill the remaining requirements.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Biology
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Biology
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONCENTRATION: Organismal and Evolutionary Biology
CONTACT: Dr. Kevin Beach, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3327
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Also, complete as many of the lower-level chemistry, biology,
physics and math required courses as possible. See chart below for equivalency information. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE BIOLOGY MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN BIOLOGY (B.S.) WITH AN ORGANISMAL AND EVOLUTIONARY
BIOLOGY CONCENTRATION (68 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BIO 203 Biological Diversity (4) BSC 1011, 2011 BIO 204 Biological Unity (4) BSC 1010, 2010
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
CHE 154 General Chemistry II (3) CHM 1046, 2046
CHE 155L General Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 1046L, 2046L
MAT 170* Precalculus (4) MAC 1140
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
BIO 300/320 Genetics (4) OR Molecular Genetics (4) PCB 3063
BIO 410** Senior Seminar (1)
CHE 232 Organic Chemistry I (3) CHM 2210
CHE 233L Organic Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 2210L
CHE 234 Organic Chemistry II (3) CHM 2211
CHE 235L Organic Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 2211L
PHY 200/205 General Physics I (4) PHY 1053, 2048, 2053
PHY 201/206 General Physics II (4) PHY 1054, 2049, 2054
* May be waived if student is placed directly into MAT 260 – Calculus I.
**BIO 440, BIO 445, BIO 450 or BIO 495 may be substituted if an oral presentation is made with approval of
department chair.
Must complete a minimum of six additional biology courses (excluding BIO 410, 440, 445, 450, 480, 490 and 495) to
be determined in consultation with advisors. In addition to the core requirements for a degree in biology, students must
select a minimum of two courses from each Category II and III as well as one course from Category I (see below).
Category I – Cellular Biology/Physiology Courses (select a minimum of one course):
BIO 227 Ecosystems and Ecophysiology (4)
BIO 307 Microbiology (4) MCB 2010, 3020
BIO 310 Developmental Biology (4)
BIO 315 Virology (4)
BIO 330 General Physiology (4) PCB 3712
BIO 350 Cell Biology (4) PCB 3023
BIO 360 Immunology (4)
BIO 370 Molecular Biology (4)
BIO 390 Essentials of Electron Microscopy (4)
BIO 408 Bioinformatics and Genomics (4)
CHE 320/320L Biochemistry (4) BCH 3023
Category II – Organismal Biology Courses (select a minimum of two courses):
BIO 224 Invertebrate Zoology (4)
BIO 225 Vertebrate Zoology (4)
BIO 228 Biology of Plants (4)
BIO 250 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (4)
BIO 302 Clinical Anatomy (4)
BIO 317 Parasitology (4)
BIO 340 Ichthyology (4)
BIO 405 Human Evolution (4)
MAR 226 Marine Zoology (4)
MAR 327 Marine Botany (4)
MAR 344 Coral Reefs (4)
Category III – Ecology / Evolution / Environmental Biology Courses (select a minimum of two courses):
BIO 205 Tropical Biology and Conservation (4)
BIO 212* Ecology (4) PCB 3043, 4043
BIO 230 Experimental Design and Biostatistics (4)
BIO 235 Geographic Information Systems (3)
BIO 242 Environmental Science and Policy (4) EVR 2861
BIO 346 Conservation Biology (4)
BIO 349 Water, Wetlands and Wildlife (4)
BIO 380 Behavioral Biology (4)
BIO 400 Evolution (4)
MAR 222* Marine Ecology (4)
MAR 310 Biological Oceanography (4)
*Students may not count credits for both BIO 212 and MAR 222 or both BIO 300 and BIO 320 toward the degree
requirements in any major or minor in biology, marine science-biology or environmental science. However, credits for
both may count toward the 124-credit hour graduation requirement.
Any BIO courses above 204 or MAR courses above 200 may be used to fulfill the remaining requirements.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Biology
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Biology
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONCENTRATION: Pre-Professional
CONTACT: Dr. Kevin Beach, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3327
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Also, complete as many of the lower-level chemistry, biology,
physics and math required courses as possible. See chart below for equivalency information. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE BIOLOGY MAJOR
None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN BIOLOGY (B.S.) WITH A PRE-PROFESSIONAL
CONCENTRATION (69 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BIO 203 Biological Diversity (4) BSC 1011, 2011 BIO 204 Biological Unity (4) BSC 1010, 2010
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
CHE 154 General Chemistry II (3) CHM 1046, 2046
CHE 155L General Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 1046L, 2046L
MAT 170* Precalculus (4) MAC 1140
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
BIO 300/320 Genetics (4) OR Molecular Genetics (4) PCB 3063
BIO 410** Senior Seminar (1)
CHE 232 Organic Chemistry I (3) CHM 2210
CHE 233L Organic Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 2210L
CHE 234 Organic Chemistry II (3) CHM 2211
CHE 235L Organic Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 2211L
PHY 200/205 General Physics I (4) PHY 1053, 2048, 2053
PHY 201/206 General Physics II (4) PHY 1054, 2049, 2054
* May be waived if student is placed directly into MAT 260 – Calculus I.
**BIO 440, BIO 445, BIO 450 or BIO 495 may be substituted if an oral presentation is made with approval of
department chair.
Must complete a minimum of six additional biology courses (excluding BIO 410, 440, 445, 450, 480, 490 and 495) to
be determined in consultation with advisors. Four of the six courses must be selected from the Pre-Professional
Concentration Electives list below. The remaining two BIO courses above 204 or MAR courses above 200 may be used
to fulfill the remaining electives. Of the six courses, at least one course must be selected from each Category II and III.
Category I – Cellular Biology/Physiology Courses (no courses required):
BIO 227 Ecosystems and Ecophysiology (4)
BIO 307 Microbiology (4) MCB 2010, 3020
BIO 310 Developmental Biology (4)
BIO 315 Virology (4)
BIO 330 General Physiology (4) PCB 3712
BIO 350 Cell Biology (4) PCB 3023
BIO 360 Immunology (4)
BIO 370 Molecular Biology (4)
BIO 390 Essentials of Electron Microscopy (4)
BIO 408 Bioinformatics and Genomics (4)
CHE 320/320L Biochemistry (4) BCH 3023
Category II – Organismal Biology Courses (select a minimum of one course):
BIO 224 Invertebrate Zoology (4)
BIO 225 Vertebrate Zoology (4)
BIO 228 Biology of Plants (4)
BIO 250 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (4)
BIO 302 Clinical Anatomy (4)
BIO 317 Parasitology (4)
BIO 340 Ichthyology (4)
BIO 405 Human Evolution (4)
MAR 226 Marine Zoology (4)
MAR 327 Marine Botany (4)
MAR 344 Coral Reefs (4)
Category III – Ecology / Evolution / Environmental Biology Courses (select a minimum of one course):
BIO 205 Tropical Biology and Conservation (4)
BIO 212* Ecology (4) PCB 3043, 4043
BIO 230 Experimental Design and Biostatistics (4)
BIO 235 Geographic Information Systems (3)
BIO 242 Environmental Science and Policy (4) EVR 2861
BIO 346 Conservation Biology (4)
BIO 349 Water, Wetlands and Wildlife (4)
BIO 380 Behavioral Biology (4)
BIO 400 Evolution (4)
MAR 222* Marine Ecology (4)
MAR 310 Biological Oceanography (4)
*Students may not count credits for both BIO 212 and MAR 222 or both BIO 300 and BIO 320 toward the degree
requirements in any major or minor in biology, marine science-biology or environmental science. However, credits for
both may count toward the 124-credit hour graduation requirement.
Pre-Professional Concentration (select four courses from the following):
BIO 227 Ecosystems and Ecophysiology (4)
BIO 230 Introduction to Experimental Design and Biostatistics (4)
BIO 250 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (4)
BIO 302 Clinical Anatomy (4)
BIO 307 Microbiology (4) MCB 2010, 3020
BIO 310 Developmental Biology (4)
BIO 315 Virology (4)
BIO 317 Parasitology (4)
BIO 330 General Physiology (4) PCB 3712
BIO 350 Cell Biology (4) PCB 3023
BIO 360 Immunology (4)
BIO 370 Molecular Biology (4)
BIO 380 Behavioral Biology (4)
BIO 390 Essentials of Electron Microscopy (4)
BIO 400 Evolution (4)
BIO 405 Human Evolution (4)
BIO 408 Bioinformatics and Genomics (4)
CHE 320/320L Biochemistry (4) BCH 3023
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015
MAJOR: Business Economics COLLEGE: College of Business
DEPARTMENT: Economics DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. Brian Kench, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3867
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and as many of the 100 or 200-level College of Business core courses
as possible. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida public community college are admitted with junior standing. A maximum of 64
credits may be transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work
attempted at previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE ECONOMICS MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN ECONOMICS (B.S.) (84 credit hours)
College of Business Core Requirements (56 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BUS 101 Introduction to Global Business (4) GEB 1011
BUS 221 Business Law and Social Responsibility (4) BUL 3320
ACC 202 Financial Accounting Information (4) ACG 2021 ACC 203 Managerial Accounting (4) ACG 2071 ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics (4) ECO 2023 ECO 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (4) ECO 2013 QMB 210 Managerial Statistics I (4) QMB 2100, 3200
ITM 220 Information Systems (4) ISM 3011
*SPE 208 Speech for Business and the Professions (4) GEB 1214; SPC 1016, 1065
MKT 300 Principles of Marketing (4) MAR 3023 FIN 310 Financial Management (4) FIN 3403
MGT 330 Principles of Management (4) MAN 3025
MGT 431 Practical Strategic Assessment (4)
MAT 225 Calculus for Business (4) MAC 2233
*Can be used to fulfill Baccalaureate Experience requirements in Humanities/Fine Arts.
Economics Major Required Courses (28 credit hours):
ECO 320 Managerial Economics (4)
ECO 321 Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis (4)
ECO 460 Econometrics (4)
ECO 461 Seminar in Economics (4)
Select three of the following: ECO 300 Labor Economics (4)
ECO 305 Economics of Global Inequality and Poverty (4)
ECO 310 Environmental Economics and Management (4)
ECO 315 International Economic Development (4)
ECO 340 Introduction to Game Theory and Strategy (4)
ECO 420 Public Finance and Public Choice (4)
ECO 421 Mathematical Economics (4)
ECO 430 International Economics and Finance (4) ECO 3703
ECO 432 Economics of Emerging Markets (4)
ECO 442 Monetary Economics (4)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Chemistry
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Chemistry, Biochemistry and Physics
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONTACT: Dr. C. Eric Ballard, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3806
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Also, complete as many of the lower-level chemistry, biology,
physics and math requirements as possible. See chart below for equivalency information. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE CHEMISTRY MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN CHEMISTRY (B.A.) (50 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BIO 204 Biological Unity (4) BSC 1010, 2010
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
CHE 154 General Chemistry II (3) CHM 1046, 2046
CHE 155L General Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 1046L, 2046L
CHE 232 Organic Chemistry I (3) CHM 2210
CHE 233L Organic Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 2210L
CHE 234 Organic Chemistry II (3) CHM 2211
CHE 235L Organic Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 2211L
CHE 245 Inorganic Chemistry (4) CHM 3610
CHE 305 Applied Physical Chemistry (3)
CHE 310 Analytical Chemistry (4) CHM 3120
CHE 320/320L Biochemistry (4) BCH 3023
PHY 200 General Physics I (4) PHY 1053, 2048, 2053
PHY 201 General Physics II (4) PHY 1054, 2049, 2054
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
MAT 261 Calculus II (4) MAC 2312
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Chemistry
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Chemistry, Biochemistry and Physics
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. C. Eric Ballard, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3806
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Also, complete as many of the lower-level chemistry, biology,
physics and math requirements as possible. See chart below for equivalency information. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE CHEMISTRY MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN CHEMISTRY (B.S.) (67 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BIO 204 Biological Unity (4) BSC 1010, 2010
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
CHE 154 General Chemistry II (3) CHM 1046, 2046
CHE 155L General Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 1046L, 2046L
CHE 232 Organic Chemistry I (3) CHM 2210
CHE 233L Organic Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 2210L
CHE 234 Organic Chemistry II (3) CHM 2211
CHE 235L Organic Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 2211L
CHE 245 Inorganic Chemistry (4) CHM 3610
CHE 310 Analytical Chemistry (4) CHM 3120
CHE 320/320L Biochemistry (4) BCH 3023
CHE 352 Physical Chemistry I (3)
CHE 353L Physical Chemistry I-Lab (1)
CHE 354 Physical Chemistry II (3)
CHE 355L Physical Chemistry II-Lab (1)
CHE 425 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (3)
CHE 430 Advanced Instrumental Chemistry (4)
PHY 205 General Physics I (Calculus-based) (4) PHY 2048 PHY 206 General Physics II (Calculus-based) (4) PHY 2049
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
MAT 261 Calculus II (4) MAC 2312
Select one of the following (2 credits)*: CHE 410 Senior Seminar (2)
CHE 451 Introduction to Research (2-4)
CHE 453 Chemistry Internship (2)
Select one of the following (3-4 credits): CHE 426 Advanced Organic Chemistry (3)
CHE 445 Advanced Spectroscopy (3)
CHE 499 Special Topics in Chemistry (1-4)
The following course is strongly recommended:
MAT 262 Calculus III (4) MAC 2313
*The B.S. ACS Certified in chemistry has the same requirements as the B.S. major in chemistry above, except students
must complete four credit hours in CHE 451 rather than two credit hours in CHE 410, 451 or 453:
CHE 451 Introduction to Research (4)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Communication
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT: Communication
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONCENTRATION: Communication Studies
CONTACT: Dr. Gregg Perkins, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3427
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and MMC 2000. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE COMMUNICATION MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN COMMUNICATION WITH A CONCENTRATION IN
COMMUNICATION STUDIES (57 credit hours)
Core Requirements (12 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent
COM 224 Mass Media and Society (4) MMC 2000
COM 232 Visual Literacy (4)
COM 242 Digital Citizenship (4)
Core Electives (20 credit hours):
Media, Culture, and Society Core Electives (8 credit hours):
ART 211 Art & Technology (4)
ART 277 Modern Art (4)
COM 222 Media Aesthetics and Creativity (4)
COM 260 American Cinema (4) AMS 3930
COM 261 World Cinema (4) ENG 2103
COM 283 Principles of Advertising (4)
COM 284 Principles of Public Relations (4)
COM 300 The Documentary Tradition (4)
COM 301 Introduction to Organizational Communication (4)
COM 323 Frontiers of Communication (4) RTV 3001
COM 327 Communication and Law (4) MMC 4200
COM 332 Television Criticism (4)
COM 334 Information and the New World Order (4)
COM 335 Survey of Independent Video and Film (4)
COM 360 Film Directors (4)
COM 361 Film Genres (4)
COM 365 Critical Analysis of Media Events (4)
COM 370 Women, Film and Popular Culture (4)
COM 380 Culture, Society and Computing Technology (4)
COM 401 Intercultural Communication (4)
COM 425 Information Technology and Human Values (4)
COM 426 Public Opinion, the Media, and Power (4)
COM 431 Traditions of Digital Media (4)
COM 435 Women Directors: Theory and Criticism (4)
COM 436 Critical Studies in Public Communication (4)
COM 443 Communication and Cultural Studies (4)
COM 445 The Image and the Reality (4)
COM 450 Experimental Cinema: History and Theory (4)
COM 455 Film Theory and Criticism (4)
COM 465 Senior Seminar in Cinema Studies (4)
COM 466 International Advertising (4)
COM 470 Communication Research Methods (4) MMC 4420
COMH220 Revolutions in and on TV (Honors)(4)
COMH390 Ethnicity in Film and Literature (Honors)(4)
LIT 249 Transformation: Fiction to Screen (4)
LIT 444 Wordimagebookscreen (4)
GWA 326 Political Campaigns and Electoral Politics (4)
JOU 101 Introduction to Journalism (4)
Writing Core Electives (8 credit hours):
COM 225 Media Writing (4) MMC 2100, 3602
COM 226 Intro to Scriptwriting for Motion Pictures and Television (4)
COM 325 Writing for Broadcast News (4) RTV 3301
COM 337 Corporate Uses of Media (4)
COM 340 Screenwriting I (4)
COM 346 Writing for Interactive Media (4)
COM 348 Writing the Situation Comedy (4)
COM 383 Writing for Advertising (4)
COM 384 Writing for Public Relations (4)
COM 440 Screenwriting II (4)
JOU 271 News Reporting and Writing (4)
JOU 371 Feature Writing (4)
WRI 240 Writing Drama (4)
WRI 247 Dramatic Writing for Radio and Alternative Performance (4)
WRI 260 Fiction Writing I (4) CRW 3111, 3112
WRI 274 Creative Nonfiction (4)
WRI 285 Information Design (4)
Production Core Electives (4 credit hours):
ART 204 Beginning Design (4) ART 1201, 2201
ART 208 Beginning Photography (4) PGY 1401, 2401
ART 210 Beginning Digital Arts (4) GRA 2111; ART 2600
ART 217 Beginning 3-D Animation (4) GRA 2160
ART 238 Animation I (4) ART 2370
ART 305 Introduction to Graphic Design (4)
ART 306 Graphic Design II (4)
ART 308 Advanced Photography (4) PGY 1410, 2410
ART 310 Advanced Digital Arts (4)
ART 311 Online Production (4)
ART 317 Advanced 3-D Animation (4)
ART 338 Animation II (4)
ART 430 Physical Computing (4)
COM 241 Introduction to Sound, Image and Motion (4) ART 3612
COM 302 Digital Arts for Professional Communication (4)
COM 303 Studio Television I (4)
COM 312 Narrative Production (4)
COM 313 Documentary Production (4)
COM 314 Experimental Filmmaking (4)
COM 315 Web Design (4)
COM 331 The Creative Triangle (4)
COM 333 Studio Television II (4)
COM 339 Mobile Application Design (4)
COM 342 Producing for Motion Picture and Digital Media (4)
COM 343 Advanced Post-Production Techniques (4)
COM 363 DVD Design and Production (4)
COM 373 Interactive Journalism Production (4)
COM 381 Digital Imaging (4)
JOU 221 Multimedia Journalism I: The Digital Tool Kit (4)
JOU 304 Multimedia Journalism II: The Converged Newsroom (4)
Communication Studies Concentration (16 credit hours):
COM 283 Principles of Advertising (4)
COM 284 Principles of Public Relations (4)
COM 301 Introduction to Organizational Communication (4)
COM 323 Frontiers of Communication (4) RTV 3001
COM 327 Communication and Law (4) MMC 4200
COM 334 Information and the New World Order (4)
COM 380 Culture, Society and Computing Technology (4)
COM 401 Intercultural Communication (4)
COM 425 Information Technology and Human Values (4)
COM 426 Public Opinion, the Media, and Power (4)
COM 436 Critical Studies in Public Communication (4)
COM 466 International Advertising (4)
COM 470 Communication Research Methods (4) MMC 4420
COM 499 Senior Project (4)
GWA 326 Political Campaigns and Electoral Politics (4)
JOU 101 Introduction to Journalism (4)
Additional Electives (8 credit hours):
Communication majors are required to take 8 credit hours of additional electives from any list of Communication course
offerings, including the courses in categories above and those listed below. One course must be at 300 or 400 level.
COM 250 Practicum in Broadcast Management (1-4)
COM 354 Internship in Communication (1-4)
COM 392-399 Independent Study in Communication (1-4)
COM 446 Advanced Topics in Communication (4)
COM 452 Advanced Producing and the International Film Market (4)
COM 460 Senior Seminar in Film and Digital Production (4)
COM 466 International Advertising (4)
COM 499 Senior Project (4)
COM 583 Advertising Campaigns (4)
COM 584 Public Relations Campaigns (4)
Portfolio Review (1 credit hour):
COM 490 Portfolio Review (1)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Communication
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT: Communication
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONCENTRATION: Critical Media Practice
CONTACT: Dr. Gregg Perkins, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3427
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and MMC 2000. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE COMMUNICATION MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN COMMUNICATION WITH A CONCENTRATION IN CRITICAL
MEDIA PRACTICE (57 credit hours)
Core Requirements (12 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent
COM 224 Mass Media and Society (4) MMC 2000
COM 232 Visual Literacy (4)
COM 242 Digital Citizenship (4)
Core Electives (20 credit hours):
Media, Culture, and Society Core Electives (8 credit hours):
ART 211 Art & Technology (4)
ART 277 Modern Art (4)
COM 222 Media Aesthetics and Creativity (4)
COM 260 American Cinema (4) AMS 3930
COM 261 World Cinema (4) ENG 2103
COM 283 Principles of Advertising (4)
COM 284 Principles of Public Relations (4)
COM 300 The Documentary Tradition (4)
COM 301 Introduction to Organizational Communication (4)
COM 323 Frontiers of Communication (4) RTV 3001
COM 327 Communication and Law (4) MMC 4200
COM 332 Television Criticism (4)
COM 334 Information and the New World Order (4)
COM 335 Survey of Independent Video and Film (4)
COM 360 Film Directors (4)
COM 361 Film Genres (4)
COM 365 Critical Analysis of Media Events (4)
COM 370 Women, Film and Popular Culture (4)
COM 380 Culture, Society and Computing Technology (4)
COM 401 Intercultural Communication (4)
COM 425 Information Technology and Human Values (4)
COM 426 Public Opinion, the Media, and Power (4)
COM 431 Traditions of Digital Media (4)
COM 435 Women Directors: Theory and Criticism (4)
COM 436 Critical Studies in Public Communication (4)
COM 443 Communication and Cultural Studies (4)
COM 445 The Image and the Reality (4)
COM 450 Experimental Cinema: History and Theory (4)
COM 455 Film Theory and Criticism (4)
COM 465 Senior Seminar in Cinema Studies (4)
COM 466 International Advertising (4)
COM 470 Communication Research Methods (4) MMC 4420
COMH220 Revolutions in and on TV (Honors)(4)
COMH390 Ethnicity in Film and Literature (Honors)(4)
LIT 249 Transformation: Fiction to Screen (4)
LIT 444 Wordimagebookscreen (4)
GWA 326 Political Campaigns and Electoral Politics (4)
JOU 101 Introduction to Journalism (4)
Writing Core Electives (8 credit hours):
COM 225 Media Writing (4) MMC 2100, 3602
COM 226 Intro to Scriptwriting for Motion Pictures and Television (4)
COM 325 Writing for Broadcast News (4) RTV 3301
COM 337 Corporate Uses of Media (4)
COM 340 Screenwriting I (4)
COM 346 Writing for Interactive Media (4)
COM 348 Writing the Situation Comedy (4)
COM 383 Writing for Advertising (4)
COM 384 Writing for Public Relations (4)
COM 440 Screenwriting II (4)
JOU 271 News Reporting and Writing (4)
JOU 371 Feature Writing (4)
WRI 240 Writing Drama (4)
WRI 247 Dramatic Writing for Radio and Alternative Performance (4)
WRI 260 Fiction Writing I (4) CRW 3111, 3112
WRI 274 Creative Nonfiction (4)
WRI 285 Information Design (4)
Production Core Electives (4 credit hours):
ART 204 Beginning Design (4) ART 1201, 2201
ART 208 Beginning Photography (4) PGY 1401, 2401
ART 210 Beginning Digital Arts (4) GRA 2111; ART 2600
ART 217 Beginning 3-D Animation (4) GRA 2160
ART 238 Animation I (4) ART 2370
ART 305 Introduction to Graphic Design (4)
ART 306 Graphic Design II (4)
ART 308 Advanced Photography (4) PGY 1410, 2410
ART 310 Advanced Digital Arts (4)
ART 311 Online Production (4)
ART 317 Advanced 3-D Animation (4)
ART 338 Animation II (4)
ART 430 Physical Computing (4)
COM 241 Introduction to Sound, Image and Motion (4) ART 3612
COM 302 Digital Arts for Professional Communication (4)
COM 303 Studio Television I (4)
COM 312 Narrative Production (4)
COM 313 Documentary Production (4)
COM 314 Experimental Filmmaking (4)
COM 315 Web Design (4)
COM 331 The Creative Triangle (4)
COM 333 Studio Television II (4)
COM 339 Mobile Application Design (4)
COM 342 Producing for Motion Picture and Digital Media (4)
COM 343 Advanced Post-Production Techniques (4)
COM 363 DVD Design and Production (4)
COM 373 Interactive Journalism Production (4)
COM 381 Digital Imaging (4)
JOU 221 Multimedia Journalism I: The Digital Tool Kit (4)
JOU 304 Multimedia Journalism II: The Converged Newsroom (4)
Critical Media Practice Concentration (16 credit hours):
Required Courses (8 credit hours):
COM 375 Critical Media Practice (4)
COM 475 Seminar in Critical Media Practice (4)
Theory Electives (4 credit hours):
COM 300 The Documentary Tradition (4)
COM 323 Frontiers of Communication (4) RTV 3001
COM 332 Television Criticism (4)
COM 334 Information and the New World Order (4)
COM 365 Critical Analysis of Media Events (4)
COM 380 Culture, Society and Computing Technology (4)
COM 425 Information Technology and Human Values (4)
COM 426 Public Opinion, the Media, and Power (4)
COM 431 Traditions of Digital Media (4)
Form Electives (4 credit hours):
ART 210 Beginning Digital Arts (4) GRA 2111; ART 2600
ART 311 Online Production (4)
COM 222 Media Aesthetics and Creativity (4)
COM 241 Introduction to Sound, Image and Motion (4) ART 3612
COM 303 Studio Television I (4)
COM 313 Documentary Production (4)
COM 314 Experimental Filmmaking (4)
COM 315 Web Design (4)
COM 333 Studio Television II (4)
COM 339 Mobile Application Design (4)
COM 373 Interactive Journalism Production (4)
COM 463 Multimedia and Installation Art (4)
JOU 221 Multimedia Journalism I: The Digital Tool Kit (4)
JOU 304 Multimedia Journalism II: The Converged Newsroom (4)
Additional Electives (8 credit hours):
Communication majors are required to take 8 credit hours of additional electives from any list of Communication course
offerings, including the courses in categories above and those listed below. One course must be at 300 or 400 level.
COM 250 Practicum in Broadcast Management (1-4)
COM 354 Internship in Communication (1-4)
COM 392-399 Independent Study in Communication (1-4)
COM 446 Advanced Topics in Communication (4)
COM 452 Advanced Producing and the International Film Market (4)
COM 460 Senior Seminar in Film and Digital Production (4)
COM 466 International Advertising (4)
COM 499 Senior Project (4)
COM 583 Advertising Campaigns (4)
COM 584 Public Relations Campaigns (4)
Portfolio Review (1 credit hour):
COM 490 Portfolio Review (1)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Communication
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT: Communication
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONCENTRATION: Media Studies
CONTACT: Dr. Gregg Perkins, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3427
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and MMC 2000. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE COMMUNICATION MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN COMMUNICATION WITH A CONCENTRATION IN MEDIA
STUDIES (57 credit hours)
Core Requirements (12 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent
COM 224 Mass Media and Society (4) MMC 2000
COM 232 Visual Literacy (4)
COM 242 Digital Citizenship (4)
Core Electives (20 credit hours):
Media, Culture, and Society Core Electives (8 credit hours):
ART 211 Art & Technology (4)
ART 277 Modern Art (4)
COM 222 Media Aesthetics and Creativity (4)
COM 260 American Cinema (4) AMS 3930
COM 261 World Cinema (4) ENG 2103
COM 283 Principles of Advertising (4)
COM 284 Principles of Public Relations (4)
COM 300 The Documentary Tradition (4)
COM 301 Introduction to Organizational Communication (4)
COM 323 Frontiers of Communication (4) RTV 3001
COM 327 Communication and Law (4) MMC 4200
COM 332 Television Criticism (4)
COM 334 Information and the New World Order (4)
COM 335 Survey of Independent Video and Film (4)
COM 360 Film Directors (4)
COM 361 Film Genres (4)
COM 365 Critical Analysis of Media Events (4)
COM 370 Women, Film and Popular Culture (4)
COM 380 Culture, Society and Computing Technology (4)
COM 401 Intercultural Communication (4)
COM 425 Information Technology and Human Values (4)
COM 426 Public Opinion, the Media, and Power (4)
COM 431 Traditions of Digital Media (4)
COM 435 Women Directors: Theory and Criticism (4)
COM 436 Critical Studies in Public Communication (4)
COM 443 Communication and Cultural Studies (4)
COM 445 The Image and the Reality (4)
COM 450 Experimental Cinema: History and Theory (4)
COM 455 Film Theory and Criticism (4)
COM 465 Senior Seminar in Cinema Studies (4)
COM 466 International Advertising (4)
COM 470 Communication Research Methods (4) MMC 4420
COMH220 Revolutions in and on TV (Honors)(4)
COMH390 Ethnicity in Film and Literature (Honors)(4)
LIT 249 Transformation: Fiction to Screen (4)
LIT 444 Wordimagebookscreen (4)
GWA 326 Political Campaigns and Electoral Politics (4)
JOU 101 Introduction to Journalism (4)
Writing Core Electives (8 credit hours):
COM 225 Media Writing (4) MMC 2100, 3602
COM 226 Intro to Scriptwriting for Motion Pictures and Television (4)
COM 325 Writing for Broadcast News (4) RTV 3301
COM 337 Corporate Uses of Media (4)
COM 340 Screenwriting I (4)
COM 346 Writing for Interactive Media (4)
COM 348 Writing the Situation Comedy (4)
COM 383 Writing for Advertising (4)
COM 384 Writing for Public Relations (4)
COM 440 Screenwriting II (4)
JOU 271 News Reporting and Writing (4)
JOU 371 Feature Writing (4)
WRI 240 Writing Drama (4)
WRI 247 Dramatic Writing for Radio and Alternative Performance (4)
WRI 260 Fiction Writing I (4) CRW 3111, 3112
WRI 274 Creative Nonfiction (4)
WRI 285 Information Design (4)
Production Core Electives (4 credit hours):
ART 204 Beginning Design (4) ART 1201, 2201
ART 208 Beginning Photography (4) PGY 1401, 2401
ART 210 Beginning Digital Arts (4) GRA 2111; ART 2600
ART 217 Beginning 3-D Animation (4) GRA 2160
ART 238 Animation I (4) ART 2370
ART 305 Introduction to Graphic Design (4)
ART 306 Graphic Design II (4)
ART 308 Advanced Photography (4) PGY 1410, 2410
ART 310 Advanced Digital Arts (4)
ART 311 Online Production (4)
ART 317 Advanced 3-D Animation (4)
ART 338 Animation II (4)
ART 430 Physical Computing (4)
COM 241 Introduction to Sound, Image and Motion (4) ART 3612
COM 302 Digital Arts for Professional Communication (4)
COM 303 Studio Television I (4)
COM 312 Narrative Production (4)
COM 313 Documentary Production (4)
COM 314 Experimental Filmmaking (4)
COM 315 Web Design (4)
COM 331 The Creative Triangle (4)
COM 333 Studio Television II (4)
COM 339 Mobile Application Design (4)
COM 342 Producing for Motion Picture and Digital Media (4)
COM 343 Advanced Post-Production Techniques (4)
COM 363 DVD Design and Production (4)
COM 373 Interactive Journalism Production (4)
COM 381 Digital Imaging (4)
JOU 221 Multimedia Journalism I: The Digital Tool Kit (4)
JOU 304 Multimedia Journalism II: The Converged Newsroom (4)
Media Studies Concentration (16 credit hours):
ART 211 Art & Technology (4)
COM 260 American Cinema (4) AMS 3930
COM 261 World Cinema (4) ENG 2103
COM 300 The Documentary Tradition (4)
COM 332 Television Criticism (4)
COM 335 Survey of Independent Video and Film (4)
COM 360 Film Directors (4)
COM 361 Film Genres (4)
COM 365 Critical Analysis of Media Events (4)
COM 370 Women, Film and Popular Culture (4)
COM 431 Traditions of Digital Media (4)
COM 435 Women Directors: Theory and Criticism (4)
COM 443 Communication and Cultural Studies (4)
COM 445 The Image and the Reality (4)
COM 450 Experimental Cinema: History and Theory (4)
COM 455 Film Theory and Criticism (4)
COM 465 Senior Seminar in Cinema Studies (4)
COM 499 Senior Project (4)
COMH220 Revolutions in and on TV (Honors)(4)
COMH390 Ethnicity in Film and Literature (Honors)(4)
LIT 249 Transformation: Fiction to Screen (4)
Additional Electives (8 credit hours):
Communication majors are required to take 8 credit hours of additional electives from any list of Communication course
offerings, including the courses in categories above and those listed below. One course must be at 300 or 400 level.
COM 250 Practicum in Broadcast Management (1-4)
COM 354 Internship in Communication (1-4)
COM 392-399 Independent Study in Communication (1-4)
COM 446 Advanced Topics in Communication (4)
COM 452 Advanced Producing and the International Film Market (4)
COM 460 Senior Seminar in Film and Digital Production (4)
COM 466 International Advertising (4)
COM 499 Senior Project (4)
COM 583 Advertising Campaigns (4)
COM 584 Public Relations Campaigns (4)
Portfolio Review (1 credit hour):
COM 490 Portfolio Review (1)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Communication
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT: Communication
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONCENTRATION: Writing for Media and Communication
CONTACT: Dr. Gregg Perkins, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3427
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and MMC 2000. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE COMMUNICATION MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN COMMUNICATION WITH A CONCENTRATION IN WRITING
FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION (57 credit hours)
Core Requirements (12 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent
COM 224 Mass Media and Society (4) MMC 2000
COM 232 Visual Literacy (4)
COM 242 Digital Citizenship (4)
Core Electives (20 credit hours):
Media, Culture, and Society Core Electives (8 credit hours):
ART 211 Art & Technology (4)
ART 277 Modern Art (4)
COM 222 Media Aesthetics and Creativity (4)
COM 260 American Cinema (4) AMS 3930
COM 261 World Cinema (4) ENG 2103
COM 283 Principles of Advertising (4)
COM 284 Principles of Public Relations (4)
COM 300 The Documentary Tradition (4)
COM 301 Introduction to Organizational Communication (4)
COM 323 Frontiers of Communication (4) RTV 3001
COM 327 Communication and Law (4) MMC 4200
COM 332 Television Criticism (4)
COM 334 Information and the New World Order (4)
COM 335 Survey of Independent Video and Film (4)
COM 360 Film Directors (4)
COM 361 Film Genres (4)
COM 365 Critical Analysis of Media Events (4)
COM 370 Women, Film and Popular Culture (4)
COM 380 Culture, Society and Computing Technology (4)
COM 401 Intercultural Communication (4)
COM 425 Information Technology and Human Values (4)
COM 426 Public Opinion, the Media, and Power (4)
COM 431 Traditions of Digital Media (4)
COM 435 Women Directors: Theory and Criticism (4)
COM 436 Critical Studies in Public Communication (4)
COM 443 Communication and Cultural Studies (4)
COM 445 The Image and the Reality (4)
COM 450 Experimental Cinema: History and Theory (4)
COM 455 Film Theory and Criticism (4)
COM 465 Senior Seminar in Cinema Studies (4)
COM 466 International Advertising (4)
COM 470 Communication Research Methods (4) MMC 4420
COMH220 Revolutions in and on TV (Honors)(4)
COMH390 Ethnicity in Film and Literature (Honors)(4)
LIT 249 Transformation: Fiction to Screen (4)
LIT 444 Wordimagebookscreen (4)
GWA 326 Political Campaigns and Electoral Politics (4)
JOU 101 Introduction to Journalism (4)
Writing Core Electives (8 credit hours):
COM 225 Media Writing (4) MMC 2100, 3602
COM 226 Intro to Scriptwriting for Motion Pictures and Television (4)
COM 325 Writing for Broadcast News (4) RTV 3301
COM 337 Corporate Uses of Media (4)
COM 340 Screenwriting I (4)
COM 346 Writing for Interactive Media (4)
COM 348 Writing the Situation Comedy (4)
COM 383 Writing for Advertising (4)
COM 384 Writing for Public Relations (4)
COM 440 Screenwriting II (4)
JOU 271 News Reporting and Writing (4)
JOU 371 Feature Writing (4)
WRI 240 Writing Drama (4)
WRI 247 Dramatic Writing for Radio and Alternative Performance (4)
WRI 260 Fiction Writing I (4) CRW 3111, 3112
WRI 274 Creative Nonfiction (4)
WRI 285 Information Design (4)
Production Core Electives (4 credit hours):
ART 204 Beginning Design (4) ART 1201, 2201
ART 208 Beginning Photography (4) PGY 1401, 2401
ART 210 Beginning Digital Arts (4) GRA 2111; ART 2600
ART 217 Beginning 3-D Animation (4) GRA 2160
ART 238 Animation I (4) ART 2370
ART 305 Introduction to Graphic Design (4)
ART 306 Graphic Design II (4)
ART 308 Advanced Photography (4) PGY 1410, 2410
ART 310 Advanced Digital Arts (4)
ART 311 Online Production (4)
ART 317 Advanced 3-D Animation (4)
ART 338 Animation II (4)
ART 430 Physical Computing (4)
COM 241 Introduction to Sound, Image and Motion (4) ART 3612
COM 302 Digital Arts for Professional Communication (4)
COM 303 Studio Television I (4)
COM 312 Narrative Production (4)
COM 313 Documentary Production (4)
COM 314 Experimental Filmmaking (4)
COM 315 Web Design (4)
COM 331 The Creative Triangle (4)
COM 333 Studio Television II (4)
COM 339 Mobile Application Design (4)
COM 342 Producing for Motion Picture and Digital Media (4)
COM 343 Advanced Post-Production Techniques (4)
COM 363 DVD Design and Production (4)
COM 373 Interactive Journalism Production (4)
COM 381 Digital Imaging (4)
JOU 221 Multimedia Journalism I: The Digital Tool Kit (4)
JOU 304 Multimedia Journalism II: The Converged Newsroom (4)
Writing for Media and Communication Concentration (16 credit hours):
COM 225 Media Writing (4) MMC 2100, 3602
COM 226 Intro to Scriptwriting for Motion Pictures and Television (4)
COM 250 Practicum in Broadcast Management (1-4)
COM 325 Writing for Broadcast News (4) RTV 3301
COM 337 Corporate Uses of Media (4)
COM 340 Screenwriting I (4)
COM 346 Writing for Interactive Media (4)
COM 348 Writing the Situation Comedy (4)
COM 383 Writing for Advertising (4)
COM 384 Writing for Public Relations (4)
COM 440 Screenwriting II (4)
COM 499 Senior Project (4)
JOU 271 News Reporting and Writing (4)
JOU 273 Practicum in Student Publications (1-4)
JOU 371 Feature Writing (4)
WRI 220 Writing on and for the Web (4)
WRI 240 Writing Drama (4)
WRI 247 Dramatic Writing for Radio and Alternative Performance (4)
WRI 260 Fiction Writing I (4) CRW 3111, 3112
WRI 274 Creative Nonfiction (4)
WRI 285 Information Design (4)
Additional Electives (8 credit hours):
Communication majors are required to take 8 credit hours of additional electives from any list of Communication course
offerings, including the courses in categories above and those listed below. One course must be at 300 or 400 level.
COM 250 Practicum in Broadcast Management (1-4)
COM 354 Internship in Communication (1-4)
COM 392-399 Independent Study in Communication (1-4)
COM 446 Advanced Topics in Communication (4)
COM 452 Advanced Producing and the International Film Market (4)
COM 460 Senior Seminar in Film and Digital Production (4)
COM 466 International Advertising (4)
COM 499 Senior Project (4)
COM 583 Advertising Campaigns (4)
COM 584 Public Relations Campaigns (4)
Portfolio Review (1 credit hour):
COM 490 Portfolio Review (1)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Criminology and Criminal Justice
COLLEGE: College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education
DEPARTMENT: Criminology and Criminal Justice
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. Susan Brinkley, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3323
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. If available, students may also complete Introduction to
Criminology (CCJ 1010), Introduction to Criminal Justice (CCJ 1020) and/or Juvenile Delinquency (CCJ 1500).
NOTE: Law and research courses taken at community colleges are not equivalent in level to UT courses and, therefore,
will not transfer. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE (42 credit hours)
Required Courses (30 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Equivalent Course CRM 101 Introduction to Criminology (4) CCJ 1010, 3610
CRM 102 Introduction to Criminal Justice (4) CCJ 1020, 3024
CRM 200 Law Enforcement (4) CJE 1000; CCJ 2400
CRM 240 Research Methods (4)
CRM 311 Criminal Law and Procedure (4)
CRM 313 Corrections (4)
CRM 324 Criminological Theory (4)
CRM 499 Criminology Capstone Experience (2)
Criminology Electives (12 credit hours)
Students must choose at least one course from each of the three categories below to satisfy the 12 hours of criminology
electives. Category 1 (4 credit hours):
CRM 206 Criminal Investigation (4) CJE 2600; CJT 2100, 4100
CRM 210 Ethics in Justice (4) CCJ 1488
CRM 212 Juvenile Delinquency (4) CCJ 1500; CJJ 1002
CRM 247 Comparative Criminal Justice Systems (4) CJE 2170
CRM 290-299 Special Summer Studies (4)
Category 2 (4 credit hours):
CRM 300 Victimology (4)
CRM 307 Crime Scene Investigation (4) CJT 2141; CJE 2640
CRM 310 Abnormal Behavior and Criminality (4) CCJ 4604
CRM 321 Comparative Criminology (4)
CRM 323 Correctional Law (4)
Category 3 (4 credit hours):
CRM 400 Crime and Punishment: Current Controversies (4)
CRM 403 Drugs, Deviance and Crime (4)
CRM 406 Violence in America (4)
CRM 409 White Collar and Elite Crime (4)
CRM 422 Terrorism (4)
CRM 427 Death Penalty (4)
CRM 432 Race, Class, Gender and Crime (4)
CRM 421-426 Special Issues in Criminal Justice (4)
CRM 428-430 Special Issues in Criminal Justice (4)
CRM 450 Independent Study (4)
Transfer students must take 20 hours in residence within the major.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Digital Arts
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT: Art
DEGREE: Bachelor of Fine Arts
CONTACT: Lewis Harris, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3354
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Lower division art courses can also be completed when there is an
equivalent course (see information in the Requirements for an Art Major below). Each course can applied to either, but
not both, of the requirements for general distribution or the requirements for the major. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE DIGITAL ARTS MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN DIGITAL ARTS (74 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Equivalent Course ART 204 Beginning Design (4) ART 1201, 2201
ART 207 Beginning Digital Illustration (4) GRA 2746
ART 210 Beginning Digital Arts (4) GRA 2111; ART 2600
ART 211 Art and Technology (4)
ART 213 3-D Modeling and Texturing (4)
ART 217 Beginning 3-D Animation (4) GRA 2160
COM 241 Introduction to Sound, Image and Motion (4) ART 3612
ART 277 Modern Art (4)
ART 298 Junior Seminar: Portfolio and Professional Practices (2)
ART 310 Advanced Digital Arts (4)
ART 311 Online Production (4)
ART 317 Advanced 3-D Animation (4)
COM 381 Digital Imaging (4)
ART 398 Junior Review (0)
ART 430 Physical Computing (4)
ART 499* Senior Project (4)
*ART 498 and ART 499 need to be taken in the final semester prior to graduation so the students can work on their
Senior Projects, their Senior Show and graduating portfolios.
Select one of the following:
ART 153 Beginning Drawing (4) ART 1300, 2301
ART 154 Figure Drawing (4) ART 1301
Select one of the following:
ART 200 Handbuilding (4) ART 1750, 2750
ART 202 Beginning Sculpture (4) ART 2701
ART 221 Ceramic Sculpture (4)
Select two of the following:
ART 268 History Survey I (4) ARH 1050, 2050
ART 269 History Survey II (4) ARH 1051, 2051
ART 270 Primitive (4)
ART 271 Pre-Columbian (4)
ART 272 Near East (4)
ART 273 Greco-Roman (4)
ART 274 Medieval (4)
ART 275 Renaissance (4)
ART 276 Baroque-Rococo (4)
ART 278 Far East (4)
ART 279 Neo-Classical to Modern Origins (4)
ART 281 History of Graphic Design (4)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Economics
COLLEGE: College of Business
DEPARTMENT: Economics
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONTACT: Dr. Brian Kench, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3867
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Students may also complete lower level economics and accounting
requirement. Equivalency information is listed in the Requirements for an Economics Major section below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE ECONOMICS MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN ECONOMICS (B.A.) (48 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics (4) ECO 2023
ECO 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (4) ECO 2013
ECO 320 Intermediate Microeconomics (4)
ECO 321 Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis (4)
ECO 460 Econometrics (4)
ECO 461 Seminar in Economics (4)
Select one of the following:
MAT 225 Calculus for Business (4) MAC 2233
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
Select one of the following:
QMB 210 Managerial Statistics I (4) QMB 2100, 3200
MAT 201 Introduction to Statistics (4) STA 2023, 2122
ECO electives: select four Economics courses (16 credit hours) of any level.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Elementary Education
COLLEGE: College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education
DEPARTMENT: Education
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACTS: Dr. Theoni Soublis Smyth, Professor/Chair
401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3423
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and Foundations of American Education (State course
equivalent=EDF 1005).
GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION TO TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM Students planning to enter teacher education programs must apply after they have completed at least 30 credit hours.
Transfer students seeking to apply should do so immediately upon acceptance to the University. The Application for
Admission to Teacher Education must be completed and returned to UT’s Department of Education in November for
spring admission consideration and in April for fall admission consideration. To enroll in 300-400 level education
courses, students must be accepted into the teacher education program, unless they are transfer students with permission
granted by the department chair. Based upon an intensive review, the Teacher Education Review Committee may
recommend or deny admission to the program.
Each semester the Department of Education monitors the GPAs of students who have been admitted to teacher
education. Continued professional standing is granted with maintenance of the following:
1. Minimum 2.5 GPA in the major(s)
2. Minimum 2.5 GPA overall REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (96 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent LIN 217 ESOL Foundations (4) TSL 3080
THR 214 Fine and Performing Arts and Brain Compatible Learning Environments (4)
THR 260 Creative Dramatics (3)
EDU 200 Foundations of American Education (4) EDF 1005, 2005
EDU 206 Human Development and Learning (4)
EDU 207 Philosophy of Education and Teacher Learner Relationships (4)
EDU 209 Cross-Cultural Comparative Research: Perspectives in International Education (4)
EDU 210 Technology in Education I (2) EME 2040
EDU 212 Human Exceptionalities (4) EDF 2085
EDU 302 Assessment and Continuous Improvement (4)
EDU 305 Classroom Management and Critical Thinking (4)
EDU 309 Practicum (with Seminar) I (1)
EDU 312 Communication and ESOL Applications (4)
EDU 313 Role of the Teacher, Professional Understanding and Leadership (4)
EDU 315 Teaching Literature and Language Arts in the Elementary School (4)
EDU 316 Teaching Reading in the Elementary School (4)
EDU 317 Diversity and Ethics (4)
EDU 318 Teaching Reading Through Diagnostic Assessment and Instruction (4)
EDU 319 ESOL Practicum (with Seminar) (1)
EDU 400 Teaching Science and Social Studies in the Elementary School (4)
EDU 402 Teaching Art, Music and PE in the Elementary School (4)
EDU 403 Technology in Education II (2)
EDU 408 Teaching Mathematics in the Elementary School (4)
EDU 409 Practicum (with Seminar) III (2)
EDU 410 Final Internship Seminar IV (2)
EDU 413 Final Internship Practicum IV (10)
EDU 418 Reading Practicum (1)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: English
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT: English and Writing
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONTACT: Dr. Lisa Birnbaum, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3093
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Students may also complete lower division literature requirements.
Equivalency information is listed in the Requirements for an English Major section below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE ENGLISH MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN ENGLISH (53 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent LIT 201 World Literature I (4) LIT 2110
ENG 491 Senior Portfolio (1)
Select three of the following: LIT 206 British Literature I (4) ENL 2012, 3015
LIT 207 British Literature II (4) ENL 2022
LIT 208 American Literature I (4) AML 2010, 3031
LIT 209 American Literature II (4) AML 2020, 2022, 3032
Select one of the following:
ENG 204 Advanced Composition (4) ENC 2301
ENG 205 Advanced English Grammar (4) LIN 1670, 3670
ENG 260-269 Studies in Rhetoric and Composition (4)
ENG 343 Approaches to TESOL and Teaching Second and Foreign Languages (4)
ENG 345 Composition Pedagogy (4)
LIN 210 Basic Linguistics (4)
Select one of the following:
LIT 214 Introduction to Literary Theory (4) LIT 2000
LIT 229 Contemporary African Literature (4)
LIT 323 Post-Colonial Literature and Theory – Asian Subcontinent (4)
LIT 324 Post-Colonial Literature and Theory (4)
LIT 347 Irish Literature (4)
SPT 250 Spanish Literature in English Translation (4)
SPT 251 Latin American Literature in English Translation (4)
Select one of the following:
LIT 307 Shakespeare’s Romances and Tragedies (4)
LIT 308 Shakespeare’s Comedies and Histories (4)
LIT 340-342 Major Poets (4)
LIT 344 Major Poets (4)
LIT 360-365 Major Authors (4)
Select one of the following:
LIT 257 The Contemporary Novel (4)
LIT 282-289 Modern Drama (4)
LIT 300 The Romantic Writers (4)
LIT 301 The Victorian Writers (4)
LIT 303 Modern Poetry (4)
LIT 309-311 Advanced Drama (4)
LIT 318-322 Fiction (4)
LIT 325 The Eighteenth Century (4)
LIT 334 The Medieval Vision (4)
LIT 335 English Renaissance Literature (4)
Select one of the following: LIT 425 Seminar (4)
LIT 430 Literary Criticism (4)
LIT 450-454 Topics in English (4)
English Electives: 16 credit hours
Of the 16 general elective credit hours required for the English Major, at least 8 credits must be completed at the 300-
level or above. Students have the option of taking 4 credit hours in writing in the fulfillment of one of the required
electives.
Note: The 100-level English courses may count toward English Electives, but not toward the required core’s major
genre or major author’s courses. Only one 100-level course will count toward the English major. Subsequent 100-level
English courses will count toward the baccalaureate humanities or general electives.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Entrepreneurship COLLEGE: College of Business
DEPARTMENT: Management DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACTS: Dr. Susan Steiner, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3625
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and as many of the 100 or 200-level College of Business core courses
as possible. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida public community college are admitted with junior standing. A maximum of 64
credits may be transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work
attempted at previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE ENTREPRENEURSHIP MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP (80 credit hours)
College of Business Core Requirements (56 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BUS 101 Introduction to Global Business (4) GEB 1011
BUS 221 Business Law and Social Responsibility (4) BUL 3320
ACC 202 Financial Accounting Information (4) ACG 2021 ACC 203 Managerial Accounting (4) ACG 2071 ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics (4) ECO 2023 ECO 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (4) ECO 2013 QMB 210 Managerial Statistics I (4) QMB 2100, 3200
ITM 220 Information Systems (4) ISM 3011
*SPE 208 Speech for Business and the Professions (4) GEB 1214; SPC 1016, 1065
MKT 300 Principles of Marketing (4) MAR 3023 FIN 310 Financial Management (4) FIN 3403
MGT 330 Principles of Management (4) MAN 3025
MGT 431 Practical Strategic Assessment (4)
MAT 225 Calculus for Business (4) MAC 2233
*Can be used to fulfill Baccalaureate Experience requirements in Humanities/Fine Arts.
Entrepreneurship Major Requirements (24 credit hours):
ENT 320 Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Feasibility Analysis (4)
ENT 360 New Venture Finance (4)
MKT 360 Marketing Research (4) MAR 3613
ENT 487 Business Plan Development (4)
Select two of the following:
ENT 330 Creativity and Innovative Problem Solving (4)
ENT 380 Introduction to Hospitality Management (4)
ENT 390 Managing the Family Business (4)
ENT 486 International Entrepreneurship (4)
ENT 495 Seminar in Entrepreneurship (4)
MGT 355 The Art and Science of Negotiation (4)
MGT 365 Business Strategies for Emerging and the Base of the Pyramid Markets (4)
MKT 371 Personal Selling and Sales Management (4)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Environmental Science COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Biology
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. Kevin Beach, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3327
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Also, complete as many of the lower-level chemistry, biology,
physics and math required courses as possible. See chart below for equivalency information. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (64 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BIO 203 Biological Diversity (4) BSC 1011, 2011 BIO 204 Biological Unity (4) BSC 1010, 2010
BIO 300/320 Genetics (4) OR Molecular Genetics (4) PCB 3063
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
CHE 154 General Chemistry II (3) CHM 1046, 2046
CHE 155L General Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 1046L, 2046L
MAT 170* Precalculus (4) MAC 1140
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
CHE 180 Environmental Chemistry (4)
CHE 310 Analytical Chemistry (4) CHM 3120
WRI 281 Technical Writing (4) ENC 2210
BIO 410 Senior Seminar (1)
* May be waived if student is placed directly into MAT 260 – Calculus I.
Select one of the following:
BIO 230 Introduction to Experimental Design and Biostatistics (4)
MAT 201 Statistics (4) STA 2023, 2122
Category II – Organismal Biology Courses (select two of the following):
BIO 224 Invertebrate Zoology (4)
BIO 225 Vertebrate Zoology (4)
BIO 228 Biology of Plants (4)
BIO 250 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (4)
BIO 302 Clinical Anatomy (4)
BIO 317 Parasitology (4)
BIO 340 Ichthyology (4)
BIO 405 Human Evolution (4)
MAR 226 Marine Zoology (4)
MAR 327 Marine Botany (4)
MAR 344 Coral Reefs (4)
Category III – Ecology/Evolution/Environmental Biology Courses (select three of the following):
BIO 205 Tropical Biology and Conservation (4)
BIO 212* Ecology (4) PCB 3043, 4043
BIO 230 Experimental Design and Biostatistics (4)
BIO 235 Geographic Information Systems (3)
BIO 242 Environmental Science and Policy (4) EVR 2861
BIO 346 Conservation Biology (4)
BIO 349 Water, Wetlands and Wildlife (4)
BIO 380 Behavioral Biology (4)
BIO 400 Evolution (4)
MAR 222* Marine Ecology (4)
MAR 310 Biological Oceanography (4)
*Students may not count credits for both BIO 212 and MAR 222 toward the degree requirements.
Select one of the following:
COM 224 Mass Media and Society (4) MMC 2000
GEO 202 Physical Geography (4) GEO 3013
GEO 205 Principles of Resource Utilization (4)
PHL 208 Business Ethics (4) PHI 1631, 2631
PHL 210 Environmental Ethics (4) PHI 3640
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Film and Media Arts
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT: Communication
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONTACT: Dr. Gregg Perkins, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3427
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and MMC 2000. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE FILM AND MEDIA ARTS MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN FILM AND MEDIA ARTS (60 credit hours)
Core (12 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent COM 226 Introduction to Scriptwriting for Motion Pictures and Television (4)
COM 232 Visual Literacy (4)
COM 241 Introduction to Sound, Image and Motion (4) ART 3612
Critical Studies (16 credit hours):
COM 260 American Cinema (4) AMS 3930
COM 261 World Cinema (4) ENG 2103
Select two of the following:
COM 300 The Documentary Tradition (4)
COM 335 Survey of Independent Video and Film (4)
COM 360 Film Directors (4)
COM 361 Film Genres (4)
COM 370 Women, Film and Popular Culture (4)
COMH390 Ethnicity in Film and Literature (Honors)(4)
COM 435 Women Directors: Theory and Criticism (4)
COM 445 The Image and the Reality (4)
COM 450 Experimental Cinema: History and Theory (4)
COM 455 Film Theory and Criticism (4)
Production (16 credit hours):
Select two of the following:
COM 312 Narrative Production (4)
COM 313 Documentary Production (4)
COM 314 Experimental Filmmaking (4)
Select two of the following:
COM 331 The Creative Triangle (4)
COM 340 Screenwriting I (4)
COM 342 Producing Motion Picture and Digital Media (4)
COM 343 Advanced Post-Production Techniques (4)
Capstone Senior Seminar (4 credit hours):
Students must take one of the following in their senior year:
COM 460 Senior Seminar in Film and Digital Production (4)
COM 465 Senior Seminar in Cinema Studies (4)
FMA Electives (12 credit hours):
Students must select at least three electives from Production or Cinema Studies categories listed above or from the
following courses:
ART 217 Beginning 3-D Animation (4) GRA 2160
ART 238 Animation I (4) ART 2370
ART 311 Online Production (4)
ART 317 Advanced 3-D Animation (4)
COM 303 Studio Television I (4)
COM 315 Web Design (4) LIS 4930
COM 333 Studio Television II (4)
COM 348 Writing the Situation Comedy (4)
COM 363 DVD Design and Production (4)
COM 381 Digital Imaging (4)
COM 440 Screenwriting II (4)
COM 452 Advanced Producing and the International Film Market (4)
MUS 108 Recording and Electronic Music I (4) MUM 1623, 2600
MUS 109 Recording and Electronic Music II (4)
WRI 240 Writing Drama (4)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Finance COLLEGE: College of Business
DEPARTMENT: Finance and Economics DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. Marcus Ingram, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3834
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and as many of the 100 or 200-level College of Business core courses
as possible. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida public community college are admitted with junior standing. A maximum of 64
credits may be transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work
attempted at previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE FINANCE MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN FINANCE (80 credit hours)
College of Business Core Requirements (56 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BUS 101 Introduction to Global Business (4) GEB 1011
BUS 221 Business Law and Social Responsibility (4) BUL 3320
ACC 202 Financial Accounting Information (4) ACG 2021 ACC 203 Managerial Accounting (4) ACG 2071 ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics (4) ECO 2023 ECO 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (4) ECO 2013 QMB 210 Managerial Statistics I (4) QMB 2100, 3200
ITM 220 Information Systems (4) ISM 3011
*SPE 208 Speech for Business and the Professions (4) GEB 1214; SPC 1016, 1065
MKT 300 Principles of Marketing (4) MAR 3023 FIN 310 Financial Management (4) FIN 3403
MGT 330 Principles of Management (4) MAN 3025
MGT 431 Practical Strategic Assessment (4)
MAT 225 Calculus for Business (4) MAC 2233
*Can be used to fulfill Baccalaureate Experience requirements in Humanities/Fine Arts.
Finance Major Requirements (24 credit hours):
FIN 410 Intermediate Financial Management (4) FIN 4414
FIN 440 Investments (4) FIN 4504
FIN 470 Financial Markets, Institutions, and Money (4) FIN 4303
FIN 425 International Financial Management (4) FIN 3604
Select one of the following: FIN 415 Applied Investment Management (4)
FIN 419 Applied Finance and Accounting Using Enterprise Resource Systems (4)
FIN 491 Financial Policies and Strategies (4)
Select one of the following:
ACC 320 Intermediate Accounting I (4)
ECO 320 Intermediate Microeconomics (4)
ECO 321 Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis (4)
ECO 460 Econometrics (4)
FIN 415 Applied Investment Management (4)
FIN 419 Applied Finance and Accounting Using Enterprise Resource Systems (4)
FIN 491 Financial Policies and Strategies (4)
ITM 319 Business Process Integration Using Enterprise Systems (4)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Financial Enterprise Systems COLLEGE: College of Business
DEPARTMENT: Information and Technology Management/Finance DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. Kenneth Knapp, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3969
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and as many of the 100 or 200-level College of Business core courses
as possible. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida public community college are admitted with junior standing. A maximum of 64
credits may be transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work
attempted at previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE FINANCIAL ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN FINANCIAL ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS (80 credit hours)
College of Business Core Requirements (56 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BUS 101 Introduction to Global Business (4) GEB 1011
BUS 221 Business Law and Social Responsibility (4) BUL 3320
ACC 202 Financial Accounting Information (4) ACG 2021 ACC 203 Managerial Accounting (4) ACG 2071 ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics (4) ECO 2023 ECO 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (4) ECO 2013 QMB 210 Managerial Statistics I (4) QMB 2100, 3200
ITM 220 Information Systems (4) ISM 3011
*SPE 208 Speech for Business and the Professions (4) GEB 1214; SPC 1016, 1065
MKT 300 Principles of Marketing (4) MAR 3023 FIN 310 Financial Management (4) FIN 3403
MGT 330 Principles of Management (4) MAN 3025
MGT 431 Practical Strategic Assessment (4)
MAT 225 Calculus for Business (4) MAC 2233
*Can be used to fulfill Baccalaureate Experience requirements in Humanities/Fine Arts.
Financial Enterprise Systems Major Requirements (24 credit hours):
ITM 319 Business Process Integration Using Enterprise Systems (4)
ITM 350 IS Security and Risk Management (4)
ITM 466 Business Intelligence and Analytics (4)
FIN 410 Intermediate Financial Management (4) FIN 4414
FIN 419 Applied Finance and Accounting Using Enterprise Resource Systems (4)
Select one of the following: FIN 425 International Financial Management (4) FIN 3604
FIN 470 Financial Markets, Institutions and Money (4) FIN 4303
FIN 491 Financial Policies and Strategies (4)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Forensic Science
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Chemistry
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. C. Eric Ballard, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3806
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Also, complete as many of the lower-level chemistry, biology,
physics and math requirements as possible. See chart below for equivalency information. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE FORENSIC SCIENCE MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN FORENSIC SCIENCE (94 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BIO 203 Biological Diversity (with lab)(4) BSC 1011, 2011 BIO 204 Biological Unity (with lab)(4) BSC 1010, 2010
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
CHE 154 General Chemistry II (3) CHM 1046, 2046
CHE 155L General Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 1046L, 2046L
CHE 232 Organic Chemistry I (3) CHM 2210
CHE 233L Organic Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 2210L
CHE 234 Organic Chemistry II (3) CHM 2211
CHE 235L Organic Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 2211L
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
MAT 261 Calculus II (4) MAC 2312
PHY 200 General Physics I (4) PHY 1053, 2048, 2053
PHY 201 General Physics II (4) PHY 1054, 2049, 2054
CHE 230 Selected Topics in Forensic Science (3)
CHE 305 Applied Physical Chemistry (3)
CHE 310 Analytical Chemistry (4) CHM 3120
CHE 320/320L Biochemistry (4) BCH 3023
CHE 432 Forensic Chemistry I (3)
CHE 433L Forensic Chemistry I Lab (1)
CHE 434 Forensic Chemistry II (3)
CHE 435L Forensic Chemistry II Lab (1)
CHE 440 Professional Practice in Forensic Science (3)
BIO 300 General Genetics (4) PCB 3063
BIO 370 Molecular Biology (4)
CRM 102 Introduction to Criminal Justice (4) CCJ 1020, 3024
CRM 200 Introduction to Law Enforcement (4) CJE 1000; CCJ 2400
CRM 206 Criminal Investigation (4) CJE 2600; CJT 2100, 4100
CRM 307 Crime Scene Investigation (4) CJT 2141; CJE 2640
Select one of the following (2 credit hours): CHE 410 Senior Seminar (2)
CHE 460 Introduction to Forensic Research (1-4)
CHE 463 Forensic Science Internship (1-4)
Select one of the following : CHE 340 Microscopic Examination of Firearms Evidence (3)
CHE 498 Special Topics in Forensic Science (3)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Government and World Affairs
COLLEGE: College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education
DEPARTMENT: Government, History and Sociology
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONCENTRATION: General – Government and World Affairs
CONTACT: Dr. Norma Winston, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3341
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Students may also complete lower level political science
requirements. Equivalency information is included in the chart below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE GOVERNMENT AND WORLD AFFAIRS MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN GOVERNMENT AND WORLD AFFAIRS WITH A GENERAL
CONCENTRATION (40 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent GWA 100 Introduction to Government and World Affairs (4) POS 1001; CPO 2002
GWA 200 American Government (4) POS 1041, 2041
GWA 201 World Affairs (4) INR 2002
GWA 270 Research Methods for Government and World Affairs (4)
Government & World Affairs, General:
In addition to GWA 100, 200, 201 and 270, students must select 24 additional GWA credit hours. At least 16 credit
hours must be taken at the 300 level or above. The following courses may be used for GWA credit: HISH232, HIS 296
and PHL 310. GWA 440 does not fulfill credit hours toward the GWA major.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Government and World Affairs
COLLEGE: College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education
DEPARTMENT: Government, History and Sociology
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONCENTRATION: American Government
CONTACT: Dr. Norma Winston, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3341
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Students may also complete lower level political science
requirements. Equivalency information is included in the chart below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE GOVERNMENT AND WORLD AFFAIRS MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN GOVERNMENT AND WORLD AFFAIRS WITH AN AMERICAN
GOVERNMENT CONCENTRATION (40 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent GWA 100 Introduction to Government and World Affairs (4) POS 1001; CPO 2002
GWA 200 American Government (4) POS 1041, 2041
GWA 201 World Affairs (4) INR 2002
GWA 270 Research Methods for Government and World Affairs (4)
American Government:
Students select 24 credit hours from the following: GWA 207 The Urban World (4)
GWA 210 Urban Politics and Policy (4) POS 3142
GWA 220 The Congress and the Presidency (4)
GWA 302 Modern Legal and Political Thought (4)
GWA 303 The Politics and History of Tampa (4)
GWA 304 Public Policy Analysis (4) PUP 4002
PHL 310 Theories of Democracy (4)
GWA 326 Political Campaigns and Electoral Politics (4)
GWA 370 American Judicial Politics (4)
COM 426 Public Opinion, the Media and Power (4)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015
MAJOR: Government and World Affairs
COLLEGE: College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education
DEPARTMENT: Government, History and Sociology
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONCENTRATION: Law and Government
CONTACT: Dr. Norma Winston, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3341
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Students may also complete lower level political science
requirements. Equivalency information is included in the chart below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE GOVERNMENT AND WORLD AFFAIRS MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN GOVERNMENT AND WORLD AFFAIRS WITH A
CONCENTRATION IN LAW AND GOVERNMENT (40 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent GWA 100 Introduction to Government and World Affairs (4) POS 1001; CPO 2002
GWA 200 American Government (4) POS 1041, 2041
GWA 201 World Affairs (4) INR 2002
GWA 270 Research Methods for Government and World Affairs (4)
Law and Government:
Students select 24 credit hours from the following. At least 16 credit hours must be taken at the 300 level or above. GWA 217 Law and Society (4)
GWA 302 Modern Legal and Political Thought (4)
PHL 310 Theories of Democracy (4)
GWA 370 American Judicial Politics (4)
GWA 375 Constitutional Law I: Institutional Powers (4)
GWA 376 Constitutional Law II: Civil Rights and Liberties (4)
GWA 409 Comparative Legal Systems: Western Europe (4)
GWA 410 International Law (4)
GWA 412 Comparative Judicial Politics (4)
GWA 450 Independent Study (4)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Government and World Affairs
COLLEGE: College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education
DEPARTMENT: Government, History and Sociology
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONCENTRATION: World Affairs
CONTACT: Dr. Norma Winston, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3341
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Students may also complete lower level political science
requirements. Equivalency information is included in the chart below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE GOVERNMENT AND WORLD AFFAIRS MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN GOVERNMENT AND WORLD AFFAIRS WITH A
CONCENTRATION IN WORLD AFFAIRS (40 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent GWA 100 Introduction to Government and World Affairs (4) POS 1001; CPO 2002
GWA 200 American Government (4) POS 1041, 2041
GWA 201 World Affairs (4) INR 2002
GWA 270 Research Methods for Government and World Affairs (4)
World Affairs:
Students select 24 credit hours from the following. At least 16 credit hours must be taken at the 300 level or above. COM 334/401 Information and the New World Order OR Intercultural Communication (4)
GWA 202 International Political Economy (4)
GWA 206 Contemporary Latin America (4)
GWA 207 The Urban World (4)
GWAH272 Contemporary Japan (Honors)(4)
GWA 305 Nuclear Proliferation and Nonproliferation (4)
GWA 306 Politics of the Family (4)
GWA 314 U.S. National Security Policy (4)
GWA 340 The European Union (4)
GWA 341 International Relations of East Asia (4)
GWA 342 The Political Economy of Latin America (4)
GWA 343 Third World Political and Economic Development (4)
GWA 344 The Political Economy of Africa (4)
GWA 345 Politics of the Middle East and North Africa (4)
GWA 346 International Organization (4)
GWAH353 Cuba and the U.S.: Then and Now (4)
GWA 355 NGOs and Global Civil Society (4)
GWA 365 Politics of East Asia (4)
GWA 492 Development Strategies and Projects in Africa: A Travel Course to Ghana (4)
HIS 296 America and Vietnam (4)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Graphic Design
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT: Art
DEGREE: Bachelor of Fine Arts
CONTACT: Lewis Harris, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3354
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Lower division art courses can also be completed when there is an
equivalent course (see information in the Requirements for an Art Major below). Each course can applied to either, but
not both, of the requirements for general distribution or the requirements for the major. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE GRAPHIC DESIGN MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN GRAPHIC DESIGN (73 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Equivalent Course
ART 204 Beginning Design (4) ART 1201, 2201
ART 208 Beginning Photography (4) PGY 1401, 2401
ART 210 Beginning Digital Arts (4) GRA 2111; ART 2600
ART 277 Modern Art (4)
ART 281 History of Graphic Design (4)
ART 298 Junior Seminar: Portfolio and Professional Practices (1)
ART 305 Introduction to Graphic Design (4)
ART 306 Graphic Design II (4)
ART 309 Typography (4)
ART 311 Online Production (4)
ART 398 Junior Review (0)
ART 420 Sustainable Design (4)
ART 499 Senior Project (4)
Select one of the following:
ART 153 Beginning Drawing (4) ART 1300, 2301
ART 154 Figure Drawing (4) ART 1301
Select one of the following:
ART 200 Handbuilding (4) ART 1750, 2750
ART 202 Beginning Sculpture (4) ART 2701
ART 221 Ceramic Sculpture (4)
ART 222 Wheel Throwing (4)
ART 223 Terra Cotta and Raku (4)
ART 224 Murals, Tiles, and Mosaics (4)
Select one of the following:
ART 201 Beginning Painting (4) ART 1500, 2500 ART 250 Observational Painting (4)
ART 251 Mixed-Media Painting (4)
ART 252 Experimental Painting (4)
Select one of the following:
ART 203 Beginning Printmaking (4) ART 1400, 2400
ART 207 Beginning Digital Illustration (4) GRA 2746
Select one of the following: ART 268 History Survey I (4) ARH 1050, 2050
ART 269 History Survey II (4) ARH 1051, 2051
ART 270 Primitive (4)
ART 271 Pre-Columbian (4)
ART 272 Near East (4)
ART 273 Greco-Roman (4)
ART 274 Medieval (4)
ART 275 Renaissance (4)
ART 276 Baroque-Rococo (4)
ART 278 Far East (4)
ART 279 Neo-Classical to Modern Origins (4)
Select eight (8) credit hours of ART electives.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: History
COLLEGE: College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education
DEPARTMENT: Government, History, and Sociology
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONTACT: Dr. Norma Winston, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3341
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Students may also complete lower level history requirements.
Information on course equivalency is included in the Requirements for a History Major section below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE HISTORY MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN HISTORY (40 credit hours)
American History (16 credit hours):
Select four of the following:
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent
HIS 202 The United States to 1877 (4) AMH 1010, 2010
HIS 203 The United States since 1877 (4) AMH 1020, 2020
HIS 205 Indians/Native Americans of North America (4)
HIS 206 Slavery and Racism in the Early Americas: A Comparative Perspective (4)
HIS 212 Witchcraft and Magic in the Early Modern Atlantic World (4)
HIS 215 Women in American History (4)
HIS 216 Economic History of the United States (4) ECO 3622
HIS 225 The Age of the Civil War (4)
HIS 229 History of Sexuality (4)
HIS 275 The Civil Rights Movement (4) AFA 4931
HIS 296 America and Vietnam (4)
HIS 304 History of Florida (4)
HIS 305 The Ancient World (4) EUH 2011
HIS 313 Latin America (4)
HIS 320 Introduction to Public History (4)
HIS 321 Revolutionary America
HIS 322 Spanish Caribbean and its Diasporas (4)
HIS 325 Narcotic Drugs and Modern Society (4)
HIS 326 The History of U.S. Foreign Relations (4)
HIS 330 America in the 1960s (4)
HIS 402 Natural and Unnatural Disasters in Modern World History (4)
HIS 413 The Era of World War I (4)
HIS 414 The Era of World War II (4)
MSL 203 American Military History (4) AMH 2540, 3540
Non-American History (16 credit hours):
Select four of the following: HIS 102 World History to 1500 (4) HUM 2210; WHO 1012
HIS 103 World History from 1500 to the Present (4) WOH 1022
HIS 206 Slavery and Racism in the Early Americas: A Comparative Perspective (4)
HIS 212 Witchcraft and Magic in the Early Modern Atlantic World (4)
HIS 214 Russia’s Modern Centuries (4)
HIS 217 China’s Modern Centuries (4)
HIS 218 History of the Islamic World (4)
HIS 220 Introduction to African History (4)
HIS 221 Japan’s Modern Centuries (4)
HIS 222 Fascism and Nazi Germany (4)
HIS 227 Traditional China (4)
HIS 228 Traditional Japan (4)
HIS 260 The Holocaust (4)
HIS 296 America and Vietnam (4)
HIS 300 The Middle East (4)
HIS 302 Revolutionary Europe 1789 to 1919 (4)
HIS 305 The Ancient World (4) EUH 2011
HIS 306 The Middle Ages (4) EUH 2021
HIS 308 Renaissance and Reformation (4)
HIS 309 England and her Celtic Neighbors (4)
HIS 312 Europe Since 1919 (4)
HIS 313 Latin America (4)
HIS 322 Spanish Caribbean and its Diasporas (4)
HIS 325 Narcotic Drugs and Modern Society (4)
HIS 402 Natural and Unnatural Disasters in Modern World History (4)
HIS 413 The Era of World War I (4)
HIS 414 The Era of World War II (4)
HISH232 Imperialism and Nationalism in Asia and Africa (Honors)(4)
HISH317 China’s Revolutionary Twentieth Century (Honors)(4)
HISH327 Women and Gender East Asia (Honors)(4)
History electives (8 credit hours): At least 16 semester hours must be in history courses numbered 300 or above. Additionally, at least 8 credit hours
must be taken from the following courses: HIS 102, HIS 103, HIS 202, or HIS 203. Courses counting toward American
or non-American history requirements may not be counted for both.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Human Performance
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Health Sciences and Human Performance
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science CONCENTRATION: Exercise Physiology
CONTACT: Dr. J.C. Andersen, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3127
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. If possible, complete lower division required courses. Equivalency
information is included in the section below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE HUMAN PERFORMANCE MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN HUMAN PERFORMANCE WITH A CONCENTRATION IN
EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY (50 credit hours)
University of Tampa State Course Equivalent ESC 105 Biokinetics and Conditioning (2) PEM 1101, 1102
ESC 110 Introduction to Exercise Science and Sport Studies (2) HLP 2000
ESC 270 Prevention and Care of Sports Injuries (3) PET 2622
ESC 280 Adult Fitness (3)
ESC 330 Human Development and Motor Learning (3)
ESC 340 Applied Kinesiology (3) PET 3310
ESC 380 Exercise Testing and Prescription (3)
ESC 460 Physiology of Exercise (3)
ESC 491 Senior Seminar in Exercise Science (3)
HSC 100 Health Science (2) HLP 1081, 2100
HSC 203 Nutrition (3) HUN 1201, 2201; BSC 1025
Exercise Physiology:
HSC 230 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (3) BSC 1085, 2085, 2093
HSC 231 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (3) BSC 1086, 2086
HSC 234 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory (1) BSC 1085L, 2085L, 2932
HSC 235 Human Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory (1) BSC 1086L, 2086L
HSC 350 Biostatistics (3) PHC 6050
HSC 360 Principles of Epidemiology in Exercise and Public Health (3)
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I Laboratory (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
Select one of the following:
ESC 150 Comprehensive First Aid/CPR/AED (2) HSC 2400
HSC 150 Emergency Response (3) EMS 1059
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Human Performance
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Health Sciences and Human Performance
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science CONCENTRATION: Exercise and Recreation Leadership
CONTACT: Dr. J.C. Andersen, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3127
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. If possible, complete lower division required courses. Equivalency
information is included in the section below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE HUMAN PERFORMANCE MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN HUMAN PERFORMANCE WITH A CONCENTRATION IN
EXERCISE AND RECREATION LEADERSHIP (49 credit hours)
University of Tampa State Course Equivalent ESC 105 Biokinetics and Conditioning (2) PEM 1101, 1102
ESC 110 Introduction to Exercise Science and Sport Studies (2) HLP 2000
ESC 270 Prevention and Care of Sports Injuries (3) PET 2622
ESC 280 Adult Fitness (3)
ESC 330 Human Development and Motor Learning (3)
ESC 340 Applied Kinesiology (3) PET 3310
ESC 380 Exercise Testing and Prescription (3)
ESC 460 Physiology of Exercise (3)
ESC 491 Senior Seminar in Exercise Science (3)
HSC 100 Health Science (2) HLP 1081, 2100
HSC 203 Nutrition (3) HUN 1201, 2201; BSC 1025
Exercise and Recreation Leadership:
ESC 372 Principles of Exercise Leadership (2)
ESC 400 Physical Education and Fitness for Special Populations (3)
ESC 411 Recreation Leadership and Administration (2)
SPM 412 Principles of Administration for Sport and Physical Education (3)
Select one of the following:
ESC 150 Comprehensive First Aid/CPR/AED (2) HSC 2400
HSC 150 Emergency Response (3) EMS 1059
Select one of the following:
HSC 220 Functional Anatomy (3)
HSC 230 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (3) BSC 1085, 2085, 2093
Select four (4) credit hours of any combination of other professional (ESC) activity courses.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: International and Cultural Studies
COLLEGE: College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education
DEPARTMENT: Government, History and Sociology
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONTACT: Dr. Norma Winston, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3341
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Students may also complete lower level political science
requirements. Equivalency information is included in the chart below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL AND CULTURAL STUDIES MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN INTERNATIONAL AND CULTURAL STUDIES (44 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent COM 401 Intercultural Communication (4)
GWA 201 World Affairs (4) INR 2002
HIS 103 World History from 1500 to the Present (4) WOH 1022
IST 470 Senior Research Seminar in International Studies (3)
LIT 312 Contemporary World Literature (4)
REL 205 World Religions (4) REL 2300
Electives:
Select twenty (20) credit hours from the following:
ART 269 Art History II (4) OR one of the following: ART 270 - 276 ARH 1051, 2051
BIO 112 Environmental Science (3) IDS 1152; EVS 1001, 2001
COM 261 World Cinema (4) ENG 2103
COM 334 Information and the New World Order (4)
CST 201 Cross-Cultural Studies (3-4)
ECO 430 International Economics and Finance (4) ECO 3703
GEO 205 Principles of Resource Utilization (4)
GWA 202 International Political Economy (4)
GWA 206 Contemporary Latin America (4)
GWA 207 The Urban World (4)
GWAH265 Revolutionary Cuba: The Politics of Culture and the Culture of Politics (Honors)(4)
GWAH272 Contemporary Japan (Honors)(4)
GWA 280 Introduction to Peace Studies (4)
GWA 306 Politics of the Family (4)
GWA 340 The European Union (4)
GWA 341 International Relations of East Asia (4)
GWA 343 Third World Political and Economic Development (4)
GWA 344 The Political Economy of Africa (4)
GWA 345 Politics of the Middle East and North Africa (4)
GWA 346 International Organization (4)
GWA 365 Politics of East Asia (4)
GWA 410 International Law (4)
GWA 492 Development Strategies and Projects in Africa: A Travel Course to Ghana (4)
HIS 206 Slavery and Racism in Early America: A Comparative Perspective (4)
HIS 218 History of the Islamic World (4)
HIS 220 Introduction to African History (4)
HIS 222 Fascism and Nazi Germany (4)
HIS 260 The Holocaust (4)
HIS 300 The Middle East (4)
HIS 305 The Ancient World (4) EUH 2011
HIS 306 The Middle Ages (4) EUH 2021
HIS 308 Renaissance and Reformation (4)
HIS 312 Europe Since 1919 (4)
HIS 313 Latin America (4)
HIS 402 Natural and Unnatural Disasters in Modern World History (4)
IST 270 Introduction to International Studies Research Methods (2)
IST 290-299 Special Studies (2-4)
LIT 202 World Literature II (4) LIT 2120
LIT 324 Post-Colonial Literature and Theory (4)
LIT 337 Multiethnic U.S. Literature and Film (4)
MGT 350 Survey of International Business (4) MAN 3600
SOC 307 Families in Global Perspective (4)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: International Business and Accounting COLLEGE: College of Business
DEPARTMENT: International Business DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. Robert Beekman, Associate Professor/Program Coordinator 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3863
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and as many of the 100 or 200-level College of Business core courses
as possible. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTING MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements.
REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTING (100 credit hours)
College of Business Core Requirements (56 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BUS 101 Introduction to Global Business (4) GEB 1011
BUS 221 Business Law and Social Responsibility (4) BUL 3320
ACC 202 Financial Accounting Information (4) ACG 2021 ACC 203 Managerial Accounting (4) ACG 2071 ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics (4) ECO 2023 ECO 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (4) ECO 2013 QMB 210 Managerial Statistics I (4) QMB 2100, 3200
ITM 220 Information Systems (4) ISM 3011
*SPE 208 Speech for Business and the Professions (4) GEB 1214; SPC 1016, 1065
MKT 300 Principles of Marketing (4) MAR 3023 FIN 310 Financial Management (4) FIN 3403
MGT 330 Principles of Management (4) MAN 3025
MGT 431 Practical Strategic Assessment (4)
MAT 225 Calculus for Business (4) MAC 2233
*Can be used to fulfill Baccalaureate Experience requirements in Humanities/Fine Arts. International Business and Accounting Major Requirements (44 credit hours):
ACC 099 Non-Credit Service Requirement for Accounting Majors (0)
ACC 304 Cost Accounting (4) ACG 3341
ACC 320 Intermediate Accounting I (4)
ACC 351 Accounting Information Systems (4) ACG 3401
ACC 352 Federal Tax Accounting I (4) TAX 4001
ACC 401 Auditing and Attestation I (4) ACG 4632
ACC 420 Intermediate Accounting II (4) ACC 460 International Accounting (4)
MGT 345 Global Organizational Behavior (4)
MGT 350 Survey of International Business (4) MAN 3600
Electives (8 credit hours):
Students must take 8 credit hours of non-College of Business elective courses designated as International Global (IG).
These courses may include electives offered abroad (with the approval of the international business program
coordinator). IG courses used to satisfy the language competency requirement may not also be used to satisfy this
requirement.
In addition to the courses listed above, students must meet the following requirements to complete a major in
international business:
1. Foreign language competency: Students must offer proof of competency in a foreign language as
evidenced by passing a competency exam or completion of the Intermediate II course in the language with
a grade of “C” or better. (A TOEFL score of 550, 213 [CBT] or 79-80 [IBT] or better meets the
competency criteria.)
2. Education abroad (international) experience: This requirement may be met either by studying abroad for a
semester or a year, enrolling in a UT travel course, completing an internship abroad or fulfilling a
community-based service learning experience abroad. All education abroad experiences must be taken for
academic credit, must be pre-approved and all activities must be successfully completed. International
students are typically waived from the education abroad requirement, as their studies at the University of
Tampa constitute an education abroad experience.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: International Business and Economics COLLEGE: College of Business
DEPARTMENT: International Business DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. Robert Beekman, Associate Professor/Program Coordinator 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3863
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and as many of the 100 or 200-level College of Business core courses
as possible. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND BUSINESS ECONOMICS
MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements.
REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND BUSINESS ECONOMICS (100
credit hours) College of Business Core Requirements (56 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BUS 101 Introduction to Global Business (4) GEB 1011
BUS 221 Business Law and Social Responsibility (4) BUL 3320
ACC 202 Financial Accounting Information (4) ACG 2021 ACC 203 Managerial Accounting (4) ACG 2071 ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics (4) ECO 2023 ECO 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (4) ECO 2013 QMB 210 Managerial Statistics I (4) QMB 2100, 3200
ITM 220 Information Systems (4) ISM 3011
*SPE 208 Speech for Business and the Professions (4) GEB 1214; SPC 1016, 1065
MKT 300 Principles of Marketing (4) MAR 3023 FIN 310 Financial Management (4) FIN 3403
MGT 330 Principles of Management (4) MAN 3025
MGT 431 Practical Strategic Assessment (4)
MAT 225 Calculus for Business (4) MAC 2233
*Can be used to fulfill Baccalaureate Experience requirements in Humanities/Fine Arts.
International Business and Business Economics Major Requirements (44 credit hours):
ECO 320 Managerial Economics (4)
ECO 321 Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis (4)
ECO 460 Econometrics (4)
ECO 461 Seminar in Economics (4)
MGT 345 Global Organizational Behavior (4)
MGT 350 Survey of International Business (4) MAN 3600
Select one of the following:
ECO 305 Economics of Global Inequality and Poverty (4)
ECO 315 International Economic Development (4)
ECO 430 International Economics and Finance (4) ECO 3703
ECO 432 Economics of Emerging Markets (4)
Select two of the following (or any from the above courses not used to satisfy the international economics requirement): ECO 300 Labor Economics (4)
ECO 310 Environmental Economics (4)
ECO 340 Introduction to Game Theory and Strategy (4)
ECO 420 Public Finance and Public Choice (4)
ECO 421 Mathematical Economics (4)
ECO 442 Monetary Economics (4)
Electives (8 credit hours):
Students must take 8 credit hours of non-College of Business elective courses designated as International Global (IG).
These courses may include electives offered abroad (with the approval of the international business program
coordinator). IG courses used to satisfy the language competency requirement may not also be used to satisfy this
requirement.
In addition to the courses listed above, students must meet the following requirements to complete a major in
international business:
1. Foreign language competency: Students must offer proof of competency in a foreign language as
evidenced by passing a competency exam or completion of the Intermediate II course in the language with
a grade of “C” or better. (A TOEFL score of 550, 213 [CBT] or 79-80 [IBT] or better meets the
competency criteria.)
2. Education abroad (international) experience: This requirement may be met either by studying abroad for a
semester or a year, enrolling in a UT travel course, completing an internship abroad or fulfilling a
community-based service learning experience abroad. All education abroad experiences must be taken for
academic credit, must be pre-approved and all activities must be successfully completed. International
students are typically waived from the education abroad requirement, as their studies at the University of
Tampa constitute an education abroad experience.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: International Business and Entrepreneurship COLLEGE: College of Business
DEPARTMENT: International Business DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. Robert Beekman, Associate Professor/Program Coordinator 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3863
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and as many of the 100 or 200-level College of Business core courses
as possible. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements.
REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP (96
credit hours)
College of Business Core Requirements (56 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BUS 101 Introduction to Global Business (4) GEB 1011
BUS 221 Business Law and Social Responsibility (4) BUL 3320
ACC 202 Financial Accounting Information (4) ACG 2021 ACC 203 Managerial Accounting (4) ACG 2071 ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics (4) ECO 2023 ECO 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (4) ECO 2013 QMB 210 Managerial Statistics I (4) QMB 2100, 3200
ITM 220 Information Systems (4) ISM 3011
*SPE 208 Speech for Business and the Professions (4) GEB 1214; SPC 1016, 1065
MKT 300 Principles of Marketing (4) MAR 3023 FIN 310 Financial Management (4) FIN 3403
MGT 330 Principles of Management (4) MAN 3025
MGT 431 Practical Strategic Assessment (4)
MAT 225 Calculus for Business (4) MAC 2233
*Can be used to fulfill Baccalaureate Experience requirements in Humanities/Fine Arts.
International Business and Entrepreneurship Major Requirements (40 credit hours):
ENT 320 Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Feasibility Analysis (4)
ENT 360 New Venture Finance (4)
MKT 360 Marketing Research and Opportunity Analysis (4) MAR 3613
ENT 487 Managing the Growing Firm and Business Planning (4)
MGT 345 Global Organizational Behavior (4)
MGT 350 Survey of International Business (4) MAN 3600
Select one of the following:
ENT 486 International Entrepreneurship (4)
MGT 355 The Art and Science of Negotiation (4)
MGT 365 Business Strategies for Emerging and the Base of the Pyramid Markets (4)
Select one of the following (or any course not taken from the previous list):
ENT 330 Creativity and Innovative Problem Solving (4)
ENT 380 Introduction to Hospitality Management (4)
ENT 390 Managing the Family Business (4)
ENT 495 Seminar in Entrepreneurship (4)
MKT 371 Personal Selling and Sales Management (4) MAR 4403
Electives (8 credit hours):
Students must take 8 credit hours of non-College of Business elective courses designated as International Global (IG).
These courses may include electives offered abroad (with the approval of the international business program
coordinator). IG courses used to satisfy the language competency requirement may not also be used to satisfy this
requirement.
In addition to the courses listed above, students must meet the following requirements to complete a major in
international business:
1. Foreign language competency: Students must offer proof of competency in a foreign language as
evidenced by passing a competency exam or completion of the Intermediate II course in the language with
a grade of “C” or better. (A TOEFL score of 550, 213 [CBT] or 79-80 [IBT] or better meets the
competency criteria.)
2. Education abroad (international) experience: This requirement may be met either by studying abroad for a
semester or a year, enrolling in a UT travel course, completing an internship abroad or fulfilling a
community-based service learning experience abroad. All education abroad experiences must be taken for
academic credit, must be pre-approved and all activities must be successfully completed. International
students are typically waived from the education abroad requirement, as their studies at the University of
Tampa constitute an education abroad experience.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: International Business and Finance COLLEGE: College of Business
DEPARTMENT: International Business DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. Robert Beekman, Associate Professor/Program Coordinator 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3863
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and as many of the 100 or 200-level College of Business core courses
as possible. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND FINANCE MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements.
REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND FINANCE (96 credit hours) College of Business Core Requirements (56 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BUS 101 Introduction to Global Business (4) GEB 1011
BUS 221 Business Law and Social Responsibility (4) BUL 3320
ACC 202 Financial Accounting Information (4) ACG 2021 ACC 203 Managerial Accounting (4) ACG 2071 ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics (4) ECO 2023 ECO 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (4) ECO 2013 QMB 210 Managerial Statistics I (4) QMB 2100, 3200
ITM 220 Information Systems (4) ISM 3011
*SPE 208 Speech for Business and the Professions (4) GEB 1214; SPC 1016, 1065
MKT 300 Principles of Marketing (4) MAR 3023 FIN 310 Financial Management (4) FIN 3403
MGT 330 Principles of Management (4) MAN 3025
MGT 431 Practical Strategic Assessment (4)
MAT 225 Calculus for Business (4) MAC 2233
*Can be used to fulfill Baccalaureate Experience requirements in Humanities/Fine Arts.
International Business and Finance Major Requirements (40 credit hours):
FIN 410 Intermediate Financial Management (4) FIN 4414
FIN 440 Investments (4) FIN 4504
FIN 470 Financial Markets, Institutions, and Money (4) FIN 4303
FIN 425 International Financial Management (4) FIN 3604
MGT 345 Global Organizational Behavior (4)
MGT 350 Survey of International Business (4) MAN 3600
Select one of the following courses: FIN 415 Applied Investment Management (4)
FIN 419 Applied Finance and Accounting Using Enterprise Resource Systems (4)
FIN 491 Financial Policies and Strategies (4)
Select one of the following courses:
ACC 320 Intermediate Accounting I (4)
ECO 320 Intermediate Microeconomics (4)
ECO 321 Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis (4)
ECO 460 Econometrics (4)
FIN 415 Applied Investment Management (4)
FIN 419 Applied Finance and Accounting Using Enterprise Resource Systems (4)
FIN 491 Financial Policies and Strategies (4)
ITM 319 Business Process Integration Using Enterprise Systems (4)
Electives (8 credit hours):
Students must take 8 credit hours of non-College of Business elective courses designated as International Global (IG).
These courses may include electives offered abroad (with the approval of the international business program
coordinator). IG courses used to satisfy the language competency requirement may not also be used to satisfy this
requirement.
In addition to the courses listed above, students must meet the following requirements to complete a major in
international business:
1. Foreign language competency: Students must offer proof of competency in a foreign language as
evidenced by passing a competency exam or completion of the Intermediate II course in the language with
a grade of “C” or better. (A TOEFL score of 550, 213 [CBT] or 79-80 [IBT] or better meets the
competency criteria.)
2. Education abroad (international) experience: This requirement may be met either by studying abroad for a
semester or a year, enrolling in a UT travel course, completing an internship abroad or fulfilling a
community-based service learning experience abroad. All education abroad experiences must be taken for
academic credit, must be pre-approved and all activities must be successfully completed. International
students are typically waived from the education abroad requirement, as their studies at the University of
Tampa constitute an education abroad experience.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: International Business and Management COLLEGE: College of Business
DEPARTMENT: International Business DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. Robert Beekman, Associate Professor/Program Coordinator 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3863
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and as many of the 100 or 200-level College of Business core courses
as possible. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements.
REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT (84 credit
hours) College of Business Core Requirements (56 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BUS 101 Introduction to Global Business (4) GEB 1011
BUS 221 Business Law and Social Responsibility (4) BUL 3320
ACC 202 Financial Accounting Information (4) ACG 2021 ACC 203 Managerial Accounting (4) ACG 2071 ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics (4) ECO 2023 ECO 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (4) ECO 2013 QMB 210 Managerial Statistics I (4) QMB 2100, 3200
ITM 220 Information Systems (4) ISM 3011
*SPE 208 Speech for Business and the Professions (4) GEB 1214; SPC 1016, 1065
MKT 300 Principles of Marketing (4) MAR 3023 FIN 310 Financial Management (4) FIN 3403
MGT 330 Principles of Management (4) MAN 3025
MGT 431 Practical Strategic Assessment (4)
MAT 225 Calculus for Business (4) MAC 2233
*Can be used to fulfill Baccalaureate Experience requirements in Humanities/Fine Arts.
International Business and Management Major Requirements (28 credit hours):
MGT 340 Human Resource Management (4) MAN 3301, 4625
MGT 345 Global Organizational Behavior (4)
MGT 350 Survey of International Business (4) MAN 3600
Select one of the following:
MGT 355 The Art and Science of Negotiation (4)
MGT 365 Business Strategies for Emerging and the Base of the Pyramid Markets (4)
Select one of the following*: ENT 320 Introduction to Entrepreneurship/Feasibility (4)
ENT 330 Creativity and Innovative Problem Solving (4)
ENT 360 New Venture Finance (4)
ENT 380 Introduction to Hospitality Management (4)
ENT 390 Managing the Family Business (4)
ENT 486 International Entrepreneurship (4)
ENT 487 Business Plan Development (4)
ENT 495 Seminar in Entrepreneurship (4)
IBS 492T Seminar in International Business (4)
IBS 495 Special Topics in International Business (4)
ITM 361 Operations Management (4) MAN 3504
LED 450 Capstone in Leadership Studies (4)
MGT 360 Sustainable Development: A New Business Paradigm (4)
*Any ENT (Entrepreneurship) or MGT (Management) course except internships and independent studies may be used
to satisfy the major electives.
Electives (8 credit hours):
Students must take 8 credit hours of non-College of Business elective courses designated as International Global (IG).
These courses may include electives offered abroad (with the approval of the international business program
coordinator). IG courses used to satisfy the language competency requirement may not also be used to satisfy this
requirement.
In addition to the courses listed above, students must meet the following requirements to complete a major in
international business:
1. Foreign language competency: Students must offer proof of competency in a foreign language as
evidenced by passing a competency exam or completion of the Intermediate II course in the language with
a grade of “C” or better. (A TOEFL score of 550, 213 [CBT] or 79-80 [IBT] or better meets the
competency criteria.)
2. Education abroad (international) experience: This requirement may be met either by studying abroad for a
semester or a year, enrolling in a UT travel course, completing an internship abroad or fulfilling a
community-based service learning experience abroad. All education abroad experiences must be taken for
academic credit, must be pre-approved and all activities must be successfully completed. International
students are typically waived from the education abroad requirement, as their studies at the University of
Tampa constitute an education abroad experience.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: International Business and Management Information Systems COLLEGE: College of Business
DEPARTMENT: International Business DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. Robert Beekman, Associate Professor/Program Coordinator 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3863
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and as many of the 100 or 200-level College of Business core courses
as possible.
GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION SYSTEMS MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION SYSTEMS (100 credit hours) College of Business Core Requirements (56 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BUS 101 Introduction to Global Business (4) GEB 1011
BUS 221 Business Law and Social Responsibility (4) BUL 3320
ACC 202 Financial Accounting Information (4) ACG 2021 ACC 203 Managerial Accounting (4) ACG 2071 ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics (4) ECO 2023 ECO 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (4) ECO 2013 QMB 210 Managerial Statistics I (4) QMB 2100, 3200
ITM 220 Information Systems (4) ISM 3011
*SPE 208 Speech for Business and the Professions (4) GEB 1214; SPC 1016, 1065
MKT 300 Principles of Marketing (4) MAR 3023 FIN 310 Financial Management (4) FIN 3403
MGT 330 Principles of Management (4) MAN 3025
MGT 431 Practical Strategic Assessment (4)
MAT 225 Calculus for Business (4) MAC 2233
*Can be used to fulfill Baccalaureate Experience requirements in Humanities/Fine Arts.
International Business and Management Information Systems Major Requirements (44 credit hours):
ITM 251 Application Development (4) ISM 3232
ITM 280 IT Infrastructure (4)
ITM 318 Systems Analysis, Design and Project Management (4) ISM 3113
ITM 408 Data and Information Management (4) ISM 4212
ITM 419 Enterprise Architecture & Systems Design (4)
ITM 361 Operations Management (4) MAN 3504
MGT 345 Global Organizational Behavior (4)
MGT 350 Survey of International Business (4) MAN 3600
Select one of the following: ITM 319 Business Process Integration Using Enterprise Systems (4)
ITM 350 IS Security and Risk Management (4)
ITM 360 Advanced Application Development (4)
ITM 410 Advanced IT Infrastructure (4)
ITM 466 Business Intelligence and Analytics (4)
ITM 495 Topics in Information and Technology Management (4)
Electives (8 credit hours):
Students must take 8 credit hours of non-College of Business elective courses designated as International Global (IG).
These courses may include electives offered abroad (with the approval of the international business program
coordinator). IG courses used to satisfy the language competency requirement may not also be used to satisfy this
requirement.
In addition to the courses listed above, students must meet the following requirements to complete a major in
international business:
1. Foreign language competency: Students must offer proof of competency in a foreign language as
evidenced by passing a competency exam or completion of the Intermediate II course in the language with
a grade of “C” or better. (A TOEFL score of 550, 213 [CBT] or 79-80 [IBT] or better meets the
competency criteria.)
2. Education abroad (international) experience: This requirement may be met either by studying abroad for a
semester or a year, enrolling in a UT travel course, completing an internship abroad or fulfilling a
community-based service learning experience abroad. All education abroad experiences must be taken for
academic credit, must be pre-approved and all activities must be successfully completed. International
students are typically waived from the education abroad requirement, as their studies at the University of
Tampa constitute an education abroad experience.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015
MAJOR: International Business and Marketing COLLEGE: College of Business
DEPARTMENT: International Business DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. Robert Beekman, Associate Professor/Program Coordinator 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3863
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and as many of the 100 or 200-level College of Business core courses
as possible.
GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND MARKETING MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND MARKETING (92 credit hours)
College of Business Core Requirements (56 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BUS 101 Introduction to Global Business (4) GEB 1011
BUS 221 Business Law and Social Responsibility (4) BUL 3320
ACC 202 Financial Accounting Information (4) ACG 2021 ACC 203 Managerial Accounting (4) ACG 2071 ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics (4) ECO 2023 ECO 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (4) ECO 2013 QMB 210 Managerial Statistics I (4) QMB 2100, 3200
ITM 220 Information Systems (4) ISM 3011
*SPE 208 Speech for Business and the Professions (4) GEB 1214; SPC 1016, 1065
MKT 300 Principles of Marketing (4) MAR 3023 FIN 310 Financial Management (4) FIN 3403
MGT 330 Principles of Management (4) MAN 3025
MGT 431 Practical Strategic Assessment (4)
MAT 225 Calculus for Business (4) MAC 2233
*Can be used to fulfill Baccalaureate Experience requirements in Humanities/Fine Arts.
International Business and Marketing Major Requirements (36 credit hours):
MKT 360 Marketing Research (4) MAR 3613
MKT 450 Marketing Strategy (4)
MKT 410 Global Marketing (4)
MGT 345 Global Organizational Behavior (4)
MGT 350 Survey of International Business (4) MAN 3600
Select two of the following: MKT 352 Service Marketing and Management (4)
MKT 354 Buyer Behavior (4)
MKT 371 Personal Selling and Sales Management (4)
MKT 372 Retail and Distribution Management (4)
MKT 411 Promotional and Branding Strategies (4)
ENT 320 Introduction to Entrepreneurship/Feasibility (4)
Electives (8 credit hours):
Students must take 8 credit hours of non-College of Business elective courses designated as International Global (IG).
These courses may include electives offered abroad (with the approval of the international business program
coordinator). IG courses used to satisfy the language competency requirement may not also be used to satisfy this
requirement.
In addition to the courses listed above, students must meet the following requirements to complete a major in
international business:
1. Foreign language competency: Students must offer proof of competency in a foreign language as
evidenced by passing a competency exam or completion of the Intermediate II course in the language with
a grade of “C” or better. (A TOEFL score of 550, 213 [CBT] or 79-80 [IBT] or better meets the
competency criteria.)
2. Education abroad (international) experience: This requirement may be met either by studying abroad for a
semester or a year, enrolling in a UT travel course, completing an internship abroad or fulfilling a
community-based service learning experience abroad. All education abroad experiences must be taken for
academic credit, must be pre-approved and all activities must be successfully completed. International
students are typically waived from the education abroad requirement, as their studies at the University of
Tampa constitute an education abroad experience.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Journalism
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT: English and Writing
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONTACT: Dr. Lisa Birnbaum, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3093
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE JOURNALISM MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN JOURNALISM (50 credit hours)
Core Requirements:
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent JOU 101 Introduction to Journalism (4)
JOU 221 Multimedia Journalism I: The Digital Tool Kit (4)
JOU 271 News Reporting and Writing (4)
JOU 273 Practicum in Student Publications (1-4)
JOU 304 Multimedia Journalism II: The Converged Newsroom (4)
COM 327 Communication and Law (4) MMC 4200
JOU 371 Feature Writing (4)
JOU 499 Journalism Colloquium/Portfolio (2)
Electives
Students will also take 20 credits of electives in three areas as noted below:
JOU 213 Travel Writing (4)
WRI 220 Writing on and for the Web (4)
COM 225 Media Writing (4) MMC 2100, 3602
WRI 242 Publication Editing and Design (2-4)
COM 250 Practicum in Broadcast Management (4)
WRI 281 Technical Writing (4) ENC 2210
JOU 290-299 Special Topics in Journalism (4)
COM 300 The Documentary Tradition (4)
WRI 301 Biography and Historical Narrative (4)
COM 303 Studio Television I (4)
COM 313 Documentary Production (4)
COM 315 Web Design (4)
COM 323 Frontiers of Communication (4) RTV 3001
COM 325 Writing for Broadcast News (4) RTV 3301
COM 326 Political Campaigns and Electoral Politics (4)
COM 333 Studio Television II (4)
COM 339 Mobile Application Design (4)
COM 346 Writing for Interactive Media (4)
COM 365 Critical Analysis of Media Events (4)
ENG 370 Printing, Publishing and Book Arts (4)
COM 373 Interactive Journalism Production (4)
WRI 381 Technical and Professional Editing (4)
JOU 390-399 Advanced Special Topics in Journalism (4)
COM 426 Public Opinion, the Media and Power (4)
JOU 485-489 Directed Writing in Journalism (1-4)
JOU 490 Journalism Studies: Career Internship for Journalism Majors (4)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Liberal Studies (Interdisciplinary)
COLLEGE: Office of Graduate and Continuing Studies
DEPARTMENT: Liberal Arts and Sciences
DEGREE: Bachelor of Liberal Studies
CONTACT: Dr. Gary Simon, Director of Adult and Summer Academic Programs
401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-1764
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES (INTERDISCIPLINARY) The Bachelor of Liberal Studies (BLS) degree is designed to permit mature students to choose, in lieu of a traditional
major, an interdisciplinary concentration in humanities, social sciences or interdisciplinary studies. The BLS program
provides nontraditional students with curricular flexibility and the opportunity to earn credit for experiential learning. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN LIBERAL STUDIES (INTERDISCIPLINARY) (124 credit hours):
Baccalaureate Experience (38 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent FYW 101 Writing and Inquiry (4) ENC 1101
AWR 201 Writing and Research (4) ENC 1102
Select one of the following:
PHL 201 Logic (4) PHI 1100, 2100
PHL 212 Critical Thinking (4) PHI 1103, 2103
MAT 155* Finite Mathematics for Liberal Arts (4) MGF 1106, 1107
MAT 160* College Algebra (4) MAC 1105
*A higher level math course may also apply, except MAT 201 Introduction to Statistics, which is not accepted in the
Baccalaureate Experience requirements.
Select one of the following:
SPE 200 Oral Communication (4) SPC 1600, 1608, 2600, 2608 SPE 208 Speech for Business and the Professions (4) GEB 1214; SPC 1016, 1065
Liberal Studies courses (22 credit hours): Humanities/ Fine Arts (4) – any course so designated; studio courses are limited to 2 credit hours Natural Sciences (3) – any course, with or without a laboratory, designated BIO, PHY or CHE Social Sciences (4) – any course so designated
Art/Aesthetic (3) – any course so designated
International Studies (8) – any course designated IG or NW
Interdisciplinary BLS (iBLS) (86 credit hours):
The interdisciplinary BLS degree provides students with the opportunity to combine two areas of study to structure a
degree that satisfies their unique needs. Areas of study students may select from are as follows:
Applied Arts
Communication Practices
Commercial Operations
Community Affairs
Safety and Security
Personal Fitness
Sustainability
Students must select and complete the requirements for two areas of study.
Each area of study requires no less than 43 credit hours in the area of study (for a total of at least 86 credit
hours when combining the two chosen areas of study).
If elective credit hours are provided for in the area of study, those electives may be from any discipline unless
otherwise specified.
A course may be applied to meet the requirements for only one area of study.
When combining the two selected areas of study, the student must successfully complete at least 31 credit
hours at the University of Tampa and must earn at least 24 credit hours from 300-level courses or higher.
Applied Arts (43 credit hours):
Must complete at least 43 credit hours from a combination of courses in the following disciplines: art (ART), music
(MUS), theatre (THR), dance (DAN)
At least 16 of the credit hours must be in one of the above disciplines.
At least 8 credit hours must be earned from non-studio courses.
400-level special problems ART courses are not accepted.
MUS courses designated “for performing arts majors only” are not accepted
MUS 108 (Recording and Electronic Music I) and MUS 109 (Recording and Electronic Music II) are not
accepted.
THR courses designated “for THR majors only” are not accepted.
Communication Practices (43 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent COM 224 Mass Media and Society (4) MMC 2000
COM 232 Visual Literacy (4)
Select one of the following:
COM 225 Media Writing (4) MMC 2100, 3602
COM 226 Introduction to Scriptwriting for Motion Pictures & Television (4)
At least 20 credit hours in additional communication (COM) courses, including at least one of the courses from the
following list:
COM 325 Writing for Broadcast News (4) RTV 3301
COM 340 Screenwriting I (4)
COM 346 Writing for Interactive Media (4)
COM 348 Writing the Situation Comedy (4)
COM 383 Writing for Advertising (4)
COM 384 Writing for Public Relations (4)
Electives must be in one or more of the following: English (ENG), literature (LIT), writing (WRI), any language course.
Commercial Operations (43 credit hours):
As part of the Baccalaureate Experience requirements:
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent
SPE 208 Communication for Business and Professions (4) GEB 1214; SPC 1016, 1065
MAT 160 College Algebra (4) MAC 1105
At least 43 credit hours, including:
BUS 101 Introduction to Global Business (4) GEB 1011
BUS 221 Business Law and Social Responsibility (4) BUL 3320
ACC 202 Financial Accounting (4) ACG 2021
ACC 203 Managerial Accounting (4) ACG 2071
ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics (4) ECO 2023
ECO 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (4) ECO 2013
QMB 210 Managerial Statistics (4) QMB 2100, 3200
ITM 220 Information Systems (4) ISM 3011
Select two of the following:
MGT 330 Principles of Management (4) MAN 3025
MKT 300 Principles of Marketing (4) MAR 3023
FIN 310 Financial Management (4) FIN 3403
Electives must be in one or more of the following: accounting (ACC), management (MGT), marketing (MKT), finance
(FIN), information technology management (ITM).
Community Affairs (43 credit hours):
As part of the Baccalaureate Experience requirements:
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent
SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology (4) SYG 2000
At least 43 credit hours, including:
GWA 100 Introduction to Government and World Affairs (4) POS 1001; CPO 2002
GWA 200 American Government (4) POS 1041, 2041
GWA 203 Political Parties and Policy (4)
GWA 210 Urban Politics and Policy (4) POS 3142
Eight (8) credit hours of American history
Electives must be earned in one or more of the following: government and world affairs (GWA), history (HIS),
sociology (SOC), urban studies (UST), women’s studies (WST), philosophy (PHL).
Safety and Security (43 credit hours):
As part of the Baccalaureate Experience requirements:
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent
PSY 200 General Psychology PSY 1012, 2012
At least 43 credit hours, including:
CRM 101 Introduction to Criminology (4) CCJ 1010, 3610
CRM 102 Introduction to Criminal Justice (4) CCJ 1020, 3024
CRM 200 Law Enforcement (4) CJE 1000; CCJ 2400
LJA 204 Introduction to Law and the Legal System (4) CJL 1000
HSC 150 Emergency Response (3) EMS 1059
Select one of the following:
HIS 325 Narcotic Drugs and Modern Society (4)
HIS 212 Witchcraft and Magic in the Early Modern Atlantic World (4)
GWA 314 U.S. National Security Policy (4)
GWA 402 Constitutional Law and the Supreme Court (4) POS 4614
Eight (8) credit hours of additional CRM courses
Electives must be earned in one or more of the following: criminology (CRM), psychology (PSY), government and
world affairs (GWA), health science (HSC), philosophy (PHL).
Personal Fitness (43 credit hours):
At least 43 credit hours, including:
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent HSC 100 Health Science (2) HLP 1081, 2100
HSC 130 Medical Terminology (3) HSC 1531, 4537
ESC 150 Comprehensive First Aid/CPR/AED (2) HSC 2400
HSC 203 Nutrition (3) HUN 1201, 2201; BSC 1025
HSC 220 Functional Anatomy (3)
ESC 110 Introduction to Exercise Science and Sport Studies (2) HLP 2000
At least 12 credit hours in exercise science (ESC), excluding ESC 110
Electives must be earned in one or more of the following: exercise science (ESC), health science (HSC), education
(EDU), psychology (PSY).
Sustainability (43 credit hours):
As part of the Baccalaureate Experience requirements:
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent
PHL 212 Critical Thinking (4) PHI 1103, 2103
Select one of the following:
BIO 112 Environmental Science (3) IDS 1152; EVS 1001, 2001
BIO 137 Sustainability in Cities (3)
At least 43 credit hours, including:
GEO 205 Principles of Resource Utilization (4)
GWA 426 Public Opinion, the Media and Power (4)
UST 304 Public Policy Analysis (4)
ECO 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (4) ECO 2013
Select one of the following:
PHL 202 Ethics (4) PHI 1600, 2600
PHL 208 Business Ethics (4) PHI 1631, 2631
PHL 209 Biomedical Ethics (4) PHI 2635, 3633
PHL 210 Environmental Ethics (4) PHI 3640
Electives must be earned in one or more of the following: public policy, political science, law, management,
organizational behavior, ethics/social responsibility, economics, environmental science, and/or urban studies.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Liberal Studies (Specialized)
COLLEGE: Office of Graduate and Continuing Studies
DEPARTMENT: Liberal Arts and Sciences
DEGREE: Bachelor of Liberal Studies
CONTACT: Dr. Gary Simon, Director of Adult and Summer Academic Programs
401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-1764
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES (SPECIALIZED) The Bachelor of Liberal Studies (BLS) degree is designed to permit mature students to choose, in lieu of a traditional
major, an interdisciplinary concentration in humanities, social sciences or interdisciplinary studies. The BLS program
provides nontraditional students with curricular flexibility and the opportunity to earn credit for experiential learning. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN LIBERAL STUDIES (SPECIALIZED) (124 credit hours): Baccalaureate Experience (38 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent FYW 101 Writing and Inquiry (4) ENC 1101
AWR 201 Writing and Research (4) ENC 1102
Select one of the following:
PHL 201 Logic (4) PHI 1100, 2100
PHL 212 Critical Thinking (4) PHI 1103, 2103
MAT 155* Finite Mathematics for Liberal Arts (4) MGF 1106, 1107
MAT 160* College Algebra (4) MAC 1105
*A higher level math course may also apply, except MAT 201 Introduction to Statistics, which is not accepted in the
Baccalaureate Experience requirements.
Select one of the following:
SPE 200 Oral Communication (4) SPC 1600, 1608, 2600, 2608 SPE 208 Speech for Business and the Professions (4) GEB 1214; SPC 1016, 1065
Liberal Studies courses (22 credit hours): Humanities/ Fine Arts (4) – any course so designated; studio courses are limited to 2 credit hours Natural Sciences (3) – any course, with or without a laboratory, designated BIO, PHY or CHE Social Sciences (4) – any course so designated
Art/Aesthetic (3) – any course so designated
International Studies (8) – any course designated IG or NW
Specialized BLS (sBLS) (42-46 credit hours + 44 elective credit hours):
A specialized BLS degree requires students to meet all the requirements of their chosen specialization. Specializations
the student may select from are as follows:
Humanities
Social Science
Community Wellness
Instructional Support
Public Information
Community Safety
Courses used to satisfy the Baccalaureate Experience requirements may not be used to also satisfy requirements of any
specialization.
Of the total credits for the sBLS, at least 24 must be earned from 300-level courses or higher.
Humanities (42 credit hours + 44 elective credit hours):
At least 20 of the specialization credit hours must be in one of the following disciplines:
o English (ENG) and/or literature (LIT)
o Language (any of the languages)
o Philosophy (PHL) and/or Religion (REL)
o Communication (COM) (courses designated “Humanities” only)
o Writing (WRI)
At least 15 of the specialization credit hours must be earned at the University.
At least 16 of the specialization credit hours must be earned in courses at the 300-level or higher.
Forty-four (44) additional credit hours may be earned through electives of the student’s choosing to meet the 124-credit
hour graduation requirement.
Social Science (42 credit hours + 44 elective credit hours):
At least 20 of the specialization credit hours must be in one of the following disciplines:
o History (HIS)
o Psychology (PSY)
o Criminology (CRM)
o Communication (COM) (courses designated “Social Science” only)
o Sociology (SOC)
o Government and World Affairs (GWA) and/or Urban Studies (UST)
o Economics (ECO)
At least 15 of the specialization credit hours must be earned at the University.
At least 16 of the specialization credit hours must be earned in courses at the 300-level or higher.
Forty-four (44) additional credit hours may be earned through electives of the student’s choosing to meet the 124-credit
hour graduation requirement.
Community Wellness (42 credit hours + 43 elective credit hours):
As part of the Baccalaureate Experience requirements:
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent
PSY 200 General Psychology (4) PSY 1012, 2012
SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology (4) SYG 2000
Select one of the following: BIO 124 Biological Science (3) BSC 1005
BIO 183 Microbiology for the Allied Health Sciences (3) MCB 1000, 2000, 2010
Required in the specialization:
HSC 100 Health Science (2) HLP 1081, 2100
HSC 130 Medical Terminology (3) HSC 1531, 4537
ESC 150 Comprehensive First Aid/CPR/AED (2) HSC 2400
HSC 203 Nutrition (3) HUN 1201, 2201; BSC 1025
HSC 220 Functional Anatomy (3)
SOC 202 Marriage and Family (4) SYG 2430
SOC 302 Sociology of Aging (4) GEY 2000, 3625
SOC 307 Families in Global Perspective (4)
Select one of the following:
SOC 306 Racial and Ethnic Relations (4) SYD 3700
SOC 313 Social Stratification (4)
SOC 320 Sociology of Gender (4) SYG 2221
HIS 325 Narcotic Drugs and Modern Society (4)
Select one of the following:
HIS 212 Witchcraft & Magic in the Early Modern Atlantic World (4)
HIS 215 Women in American History (4)
At least two 200-level or higher psychology (PSY) courses of the student’s choosing (8 credit hours)
At least 15 of the above credit hours must be earned at the University.
At least 16 of the above credit hours must be earned in courses at the 300-level or higher.
Forty-three (43) additional credit hours may be earned through electives of the student’s choosing to meet the 124-credit
hour graduation requirement.
Instructional Support (42 credit hours + 44 elective credit hours):
As part of the Baccalaureate Experience requirements:
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent
PSY 200 General Psychology (4) PSY 1012, 2012
SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology (4) SYG 2000
Select one of the following*: MAT 155 Finite Mathematics for Liberal Arts (4) MGF 1106, 1107
MAT 160 College Algebra (4) MAC 1105
*A higher level math course may also apply, except MAT 201 Introduction to Statistics, which is not accepted in the
Baccalaureate Experience requirements.
Required in the specialization:
EDU 200 Foundations of American Education (3) EDF 1005, 2005
EDU 210 Technology in Education (2) EME 2040
EDU 212 Understanding Children and Youth with Disabilities (4) EDF 2085
EDU 206 Human Development & Learning (4)
EDU 209 Cross Cultural Comparative Research: Perspectives in International Education (4)
SOC 245 Individual and Society (4) ISS 1102
Select one of the following:
SOC 306 Racial and Ethnic Relations (4) SYD 3700
SOC 313 Social Stratification (4)
SOC 320 Sociology of Gender (4) SYG 2221
Four (4) credit hours in writing (WRI)
Five (5) credit hours in art/aesthetic courses
Eight (8) credit hours in English (ENG) or literature (LIT) courses
At least 15 of the above credit hours must be earned at the University.
At least 16 of the above credit hours must be earned in courses at the 300-level or higher.
Forty-four (44) additional credit hours may be earned through electives of the student’s choosing to meet the 124-credit
hour graduation requirement.
Public Information (46 credit hours + 44 elective credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent
COM 224 Mass Media and Society (4) MMC 2000
COM 225 Media Writing (4) MMC 2100, 3602
COM 232 Visual Literacy (4)
COM 384 Writing for Public Relations (4)
THR 204* Acting I for Non-Majors (3) TPP 1100, 1110
*May substitute an equivalent or higher theatre performance course.
Select one of the following:
GWA 203 Political Parties & Interest Groups (4)
GWA 326 Political Campaigns & Electoral Politics (4)
GWA 426 Public Opinion, Media & Power
At least 15 credit hours in English (ENG), literature (LIT), and/or writing (WRI) courses
At least 8 credit hours in art (ART) or other communication (COM) courses
At least 15 of the above credit hours must be earned at the University.
At least 16 of the above credit hours must be earned in courses at the 300-level or higher.
Electives of the student’s choosing must be in ART, COM, ENG, WRI, any language course, SOC and/or GWA.
44 credit hours may be earned through electives of the student’s choosing to meet the 124-credit hour graduation
requirement.
Community Safety (46 credit hours + 44 elective credit hours):
As part of the Baccalaureate Experience requirements:
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent
PSY 200 General Psychology (4) PSY 1012, 2012
SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology (4) SYG 2000
Required in the specialization:
CRM 101 Introduction to Criminology (4) CCJ 1010, 3610
CRM 102 Introduction to Criminal Justice (4) CCJ 1020, 3024
CRM 200 Law Enforcement (4) CJE 1000; CCJ 2400
CRM 300 Victimology (4)
LJA 204 Introduction to Law and the Legal System (4) CJL 1000
HIS 325 Narcotic Drugs and Modern Society (4)
HSC 150 Emergency Response (3) EMS 1059
PHL 202 Ethics (4) PHI 1600, 2600
Select one of the following:
UST 210 Urban Politics and Policy (4)
UST 304 Public Policy Analysis (4)
Select one of the following:
GWA 314 US National Security Policy (4)
GWA 402 Constitutional Law and the Supreme Court (4) POS 4614
Select one of the following:
SOC 310 Applied Sociology (4)
SOC 302 Sociology of Aging (4) GEY 2000, 3625
SOC 313 Social Stratification (4)
SOC 320 Sociology of Gender (4) SYG 2221
SOC 306 Racial and Ethnic Relations (4) SYD 3700
GWA 304 Public Policy Analysis (4) PUP 4002
Three (3) elective credit hours in health science (HSC)
At least 15 of the above credit hours must be earned at the University.
At least 16 of the above credit hours must be earned in courses at the 300-level or higher.
40 credit hours may be earned through electives of the student’s choosing to meet the 124-credit hour graduation
requirement.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Management COLLEGE: College of Business
DEPARTMENT: Management DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. Susan Steiner, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3625
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and as many of the 100 or 200-level College of Business core courses
as possible. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida public community college are admitted with junior standing. A maximum of 64
credits may be transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work
attempted at previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE MANAGEMENT MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN MANAGEMENT (76 credit hours) College of Business Core Requirements (56 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BUS 101 Introduction to Global Business (4) GEB 1011
BUS 221 Business Law and Social Responsibility (4) BUL 3320
ACC 202 Financial Accounting Information (4) ACG 2021 ACC 203 Managerial Accounting (4) ACG 2071 ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics (4) ECO 2023 ECO 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (4) ECO 2013 QMB 210 Managerial Statistics I (4) QMB 2100, 3200
ITM 220 Information Systems (4) ISM 3011
*SPE 208 Speech for Business and the Professions (4) GEB 1214; SPC 1016, 1065
MKT 300 Principles of Marketing (4) MAR 3023 FIN 310 Financial Management (4) FIN 3403
MGT 330 Principles of Management (4) MAN 3025
MGT 431 Practical Strategic Assessment (4)
MAT 225 Calculus for Business (4) MAC 2233
*Can be used to fulfill Baccalaureate Experience requirements in Humanities/Fine Arts.
Management Major Requirements (20 credit hours):
MGT 340 Human Resource Management (4) MAN 3301, 4625
MGT 345 Global Organizational Behavior (4)
MGT 350 Survey of International Business (4) MAN 3600
Select two of the following*: ENT 320 Introduction to Entrepreneurship/Feasibility (4)
ENT 330 Creativity and Innovative Problem Solving (4)
ENT 360 New Venture Finance (4)
ENT 380 Introduction to Hospitality Management (4)
ENT 390 Managing the Family Business (4)
ENT 486 International Entrepreneurship (4)
ENT 487 Business Plan Development (4)
ENT 495 Seminar in Entrepreneurship (4)
IBS 492T Seminar in International Business (4)
IBS 495 Special Topics in International Business (4)
ITM 361 Operations Management (4) MAN 3504
LED 450 Capstone in Leadership Studies (4)
MGT 355 The Art and Science of Negotiation (4)
MGT 360 Sustainable Development: A New Business Paradigm (4)
MGT 365 Business Strategies for Emerging and the Base of the Pyramid Markets (4)
*Any ENT (Entrepreneurship) or MGT (Management) course except internships and independent studies may be used
to satisfy the major electives.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Management Information Systems COLLEGE: College of Business
DEPARTMENT: Information and Technology Management DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. Kenneth Knapp, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3969
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and as many of the 100 or 200-level College of Business core courses
as possible. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida public community college are admitted with junior standing. A maximum of 64
credits may be transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work
attempted at previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (84 credit hours) College of Business Core Requirements (56 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BUS 101 Introduction to Global Business (4) GEB 1011
BUS 221 Business Law and Social Responsibility (4) BUL 3320
ACC 202 Financial Accounting Information (4) ACG 2021 ACC 203 Managerial Accounting (4) ACG 2071 ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics (4) ECO 2023 ECO 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (4) ECO 2013 QMB 210 Managerial Statistics I (4) QMB 2100, 3200
ITM 220 Information Systems (4) ISM 3011
*SPE 208 Speech for Business and the Professions (4) GEB 1214; SPC 1016, 1065
MKT 300 Principles of Marketing (4) MAR 3023 FIN 310 Financial Management (4) FIN 3403
MGT 330 Principles of Management (4) MAN 3025
MGT 431 Practical Strategic Assessment (4)
MAT 225 Calculus for Business (4) MAC 2233
*Can be used to fulfill Baccalaureate Experience requirements in Humanities/Fine Arts.
Management Information Systems Major Requirements (28 credit hours):
ITM 251 Application Development (4) ISM 3232
ITM 280 IT Infrastructure (4)
ITM 318 Systems Analysis, Design and Project Management (4) ISM 3113
ITM 408 Data and Information Management (4) ISM 4212
ITM 419 Enterprise Architecture and Systems Design (4)
Select one of the following: ITM 319 Business Process Integration Using Enterprise Systems (4)
ITM 350 IS Security and Risk Management (4)
ITM 360 Advanced Application Development (4)
ITM 361 Operations Management (4) MAN 3504
ITM 410 Advanced IT Infrastructure (4)
ITM 466 Business Intelligence and Analytics (4)
ITM 495 Topics in Information and Technology Management (4)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Marine Science - Biology (Double major)
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Biology
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. Kevin Beach, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3327
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Also, complete as many of the lower-level chemistry, biology,
physics and math requirements as possible. See chart below for equivalency information. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE MARINE SCIENCE-BIOLOGY MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN MARINE SCIENCE-BIOLOGY (76 credit hours) University of Tampa Courses State Equivalent Course BIO 203 Biological Diversity (4) BSC 1011, 2011
BIO 204 Biological Unity (4) BSC 1010, 2010
BIO 300 General Genetics (4) PCB 3063
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
CHE 154 General Chemistry II (3) CHM 1046, 2046
CHE 155L General Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 1046L, 2046L
MAT 170* Precalculus (4) MAC 1140
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
BIO 410** Senior Seminar (1)
MAR 327 Marine Botany (4)
*May be waived if student is placed directly into MAT 260 Calculus I.
**BIO 440, 450 or 495 may be substituted if an oral presentation is made.
Select one of the following:
BIO 212 Ecology (4) PCB 3043, 4043
MAR 222 Marine Ecology (4)
Select one of the following:
BIO 224 Invertebrate Zoology (4)
MAR 226 Marine Zoology (4)
Select one of the following:
BIO 225 Vertebrate Zoology (4)
BIO 250 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (4)
Select two of the following:
MAR 150 Physical Geology (4) GLY 1010, 2010
MAR 200 Introduction to Marine Science (3) OCE 2001
MAR 301 Physical Oceanography (4)
MAR 310 Biological Oceanography (4)
CHE 180 Environmental Chemistry (3)
Category I – Cellular Biology/Physiology Courses (select one of the following):
BIO 227 Ecosystems and Ecophysiology (4)
BIO 307 Microbiology (4) MCB 2010, 3020
BIO 310 Developmental Biology (4)
BIO 315 Virology (4)
BIO 330 General Physiology (4) PCB 3712
BIO 350 Cell Biology (4) PCB 3023
BIO 360 Immunology (4)
BIO 370 Molecular Biology (4)
BIO 390 Essentials of Electron Microscopy (4)
BIO 408 Bioinformatics and Genomics (4)
CHE 320/320L Biochemistry (4) BCH 3023
Collateral and prerequisite courses required:
CHE 232-235L Organic Chemistry I, II w/labs (8) CHM 2210, 2210L, 2211, 2211L
PHY 200-201/205-206 General Physics I, II w/labs (8) PHY 2048, 2053, 2049, 2054
Must also complete 7-8 credit hours of electives above BIO 204 or MAR 200.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Marine Science - Chemistry (Double major)
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Biology
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. Kevin Beach, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3327
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Also, complete as many of the lower-level chemistry, biology,
physics and math requirements as possible. See chart below for equivalency information. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE MARINE SCIENCE-CHEMISTRY MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN MARINE SCIENCE-CHEMISTRY (85 credit hours) University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BIO 203 Biological Diversity (4) BSC 1011, 2011 BIO 204 Biological Unity (4) BSC 1010, 2010
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
CHE 154 General Chemistry II (3) CHM 1046, 2046
CHE 155L General Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 1046L, 2046L
MAR 150 Physical Geology (4) GLY 1010, 2010
MAR 226 Marine Zoology (4)
MAR 327 Marine Botany (4)
MAR 301 Physical Oceanography (4)
CHE 180 Environmental Chemistry (3)
CHE 232 Organic Chemistry I (3) CHM 2210
CHE 233L Organic Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 2210L
CHE 234 Organic Chemistry II (3) CHM 2211
CHE 235L Organic Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 2211L
CHE 310 Analytical Chemistry (4) CHM 3120
CHE 352 Physical Chemistry I (3)
CHE 353L Physical Chemistry I-Lab (1)
CHE 354 Physical Chemistry II (3)
CHE 355L Physical Chemistry II-Lab (1)
CHE 425 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (3)
MAT 170* Precalculus (4) MAC 1140
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
BIO 410** Senior Seminar (1)
* May be waived if student is placed directly into MAT 260 – Calculus I.
**BIO 440, 445, 450 or 495 may be substituted if an oral presentation is made.
Select one of the following courses: BIO 212 Ecology (4) PCB 3043, 4043
MAR 222 Marine Ecology (4)
Select one of the following courses: CHE 451 Introduction to Research (2)
CHE 453 Chemical Internship (2)
Collateral and prerequisite courses required:
PHY 200/205 General Physics I (4) PHY 1053, 2048, 2053
PHY 201/206 General Physics II (4) PHY 1054, 2049, 2054
MAT 261 Calculus II (4) MAC 2312
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Marketing COLLEGE: College of Business
DEPARTMENT: Marketing DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. Hemant Rustogi, Dana Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3694
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and as many of the 100 or 200-level College of Business core courses
as possible. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida public community college are admitted with junior standing. A maximum of 64
credits may be transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work
attempted at previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE MAJOR/PROGRAM OF STUDY None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN MARKETING (76 credit hours) College of Business Core Requirements (56 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent BUS 101 Introduction to Global Business (4) GEB 1011
BUS 221 Business Law and Social Responsibility (4) BUL 3320
ACC 202 Financial Accounting Information (4) ACG 2021 ACC 203 Managerial Accounting (4) ACG 2071 ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics (4) ECO 2023 ECO 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (4) ECO 2013 QMB 210 Managerial Statistics I (4) QMB 2100, 3200
ITM 220 Information Systems (4) ISM 3011
*SPE 208 Speech for Business and the Professions (4) GEB 1214; SPC 1016, 1065
MKT 300 Principles of Marketing (4) MAR 3023 FIN 310 Financial Management (4) FIN 3403
MGT 330 Principles of Management (4) MAN 3025
MGT 431 Practical Strategic Assessment (4)
MAT 225 Calculus for Business (4) MAC 2233
*Can be used to fulfill Baccalaureate Experience requirements in Humanities/Fine Arts.
Marketing Major Requirements (20 credit hours):
MKT 360 Marketing Research (4) MAR 3613
MKT 450 Marketing Strategy (4)
Select three of the following: MKT 352 Service Marketing and Management (4)
MKT 354 Buyer Behavior (4)
MKT 371 Personal Selling and Sales Management (4)
MKT 372 Retail and Distribution Management (4)
MKT 410 Global Marketing (4)
MKT 411 Promotional and Branding Strategies (4)
ENT 320 Introduction to Entrepreneurship/Feasibility (4)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Mathematical Programming
COLLEGE: College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education
DEPARTMENT: Mathematics
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. John Sumner, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3357
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING (45 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent ITM 251 Application Development (4) ISM 3232
ITM 360 Advanced Application Development (4)
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
MAT 261 Calculus II (4) MAC 2312
MAT 262 Calculus III (4) MAC 2313
MAT 299 Introduction to Higher Mathematics (4)
MAT 300 Differential Equations (4) MAP 2302
MAT 301 Discrete Mathematics (4) COT 3100
MAT 308 Linear Algebra (4) MAS 3105
MAT 490 Senior Seminar (1)
Electives:
Select two other ITM courses (8 credit hours) not lower than ITM 251.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Mathematics
COLLEGE: College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education
DEPARTMENT: Mathematics
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. John Sumner, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3357
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and, if possible, calculus requirements. Equivalent course
information is listed below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE MATHEMATICS MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN MATHEMATICS (45 credit hours)
University of Tampa State Course Equivalent MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
MAT 261 Calculus II (4) MAC 2312
MAT 262 Calculus III (4) MAC 2313
MAT 285 Programming with Mathematical Applications (4)
MAT 299 Introduction to Higher Mathematics (4)
MAT 490 Senior Seminar (1)
Select six of the following (24 credit hours): MAT 300 Differential Equations (4) MAP 2302
MAT 301 Discrete Mathematics (4) COT 3100
MAT 308 Linear Algebra (4) MAS 3105
MAT 310 Probability and Mathematical Statistics (4)
MAT 401 Real Analysis (4)
MAT 410 Complex Analysis (4)
MAT 420 Modern Abstract Algebra (4)
MAT 499 Selected Topics (1-4)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Music
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT: Music
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONTACT: Dr. Bradford Blackburn, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3399
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE MAJOR/PROGRAM OF STUDY None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN MUSIC (52 credit hours) All full-time music majors must register for MUS 269 Recital/ Concert Attendance each semester of residence All full-time music majors must also participate in an assigned ensemble each semester. Theory and Musicianship:
University of Tampa State Course Equivalent MUS 100* Music Fundamentals (3) MUT 1001
MUS 108 Recording and Electronic Music I (3) MUM 1623, 2600
MUS 112 Aural Skills I (2) MUT 1241
MUS 113 Aural Skills II (2) MUT 1242
MUS 122 Music Theory I (2) MUT 1111
MUS 123 Music Theory II (2) MUT 1112
MUS 210 Concert Recording Practicum (2)
MUS 212 Aural Skills III (2) MUT 2246
MUS 213 Aural Skills IV (2) MUT 2247
MUS 222 Music Theory III (2) MUT 2116
MUS 223 Music Theory IV (2) MUT 2117
*The need to take MUS 100 will be determined by the results of the Music Theory & Aural Skills Placement Exam.
History:
MUS 103 Music Literature (1)
MUS 191 World Music (3) MUH 2051
MUS 380 Music History Survey I: Antiquity, Middle Ages, Renaissance and Baroque (3)
MUS 381 Music History Survey II: 18th Century Classical Period and 19th Century
Romanticism (3)
MUS 480 Music History Survey III: 1900 to Present Day (2)
Performance: Select eight (8) credit hours from the following:
MUS 247 Organ (2) MVK 1213
MUS 249 Harpsichord (1,2)
MUS 250 Piano (1,2) MVK 1211, 1311, 2221, 2321
MUS 251 Voice (1,2) MVV 1211, 1311, 2221, 2321
MUS 252 Flute (1,2) MVW 1211, 1311, 2321
MUS 253 Oboe (1,2) MVW 1212, 1312, 2322
MUS 254 Clarinet (1,2) MVW 1213, 1313, 2323
MUS 255 Bassoon (1,2) MVW 1214, 1314, 2324
MUS 256 Saxophone (1,2) MVW 1215, 1315, 2325
MUS 257 Trumpet (1,2) MVB 1311, 2321
MUS 258 French Horn (1,2) MVB 1312, 2322
MUS 259 Trombone (1,2) MVB 1313, 2313, 2323
MUS 260 Baritone (1,2) MVB 1314, 2324
MUS 261 Tuba (1,2) MVB 1315, 2325
MUS 262 Percussion (1,2) MVP 1211, 1311, 2321
MUS 263 Violin (1,2) MVS 1211, 1311, 2321
MUS 264 Viola (1,2) MVS 1212, 1312, 2322
MUS 265 Cello (1,2) MVS 1213, 1313
MUS 266 String Bass (1,2) MVS 1214, 1314, 2324
MUS 267 Classical Guitar (1,2) MVS 1216, 1316, 2326
MUS 268 Electric Bass (1,2)
MUS 271 Harp (1,2)
MUS 272 Contemporary Guitar (1,2)
MUS 273 Contemporary Piano (1,2)
MUS 274 Contemporary Bass (1,2)
MUS 275 Contemporary Percussion (1,2)
Attend one recital/concert in each semester of attendance: MUS 269 Recital/Concert (0)
Select a minimum of one ensemble in each semester of attendance (8 credit hours): MUS 192 World Music Drumming Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 245 Special Project in Music (1)
MUS 246 Camerata (0-1)
MUS 289 Orchestra (0-1) MUN 1210
MUS 290 Spartan Band (0-1)
MUS 291 Wind Ensemble (0-1) MUN 3143
MUS 292 Jazz Ensemble (0-1) MUN 1710, 3713
MUS 293 Chamber Singers (0-1) MUN 1310, 3313
MUS 294 Opus (0-1)
MUS 295 Women’s Glee Club (0-1)
MUS 301 Interactive Arts Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 302 Jazz Combo (0-1)
MUS 303 Studio Production Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 307 Opera Workshop (0-1)
MUS 309 Performance Class (0-1)
MUS 310 String Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 311 Classical Guitar Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 312 Woodwind Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 313 Brass Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 314 Percussion Ensemble (0-1) MUN 1440
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Music Education (K-12)
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT: Music
DEGREE: Bachelor of Music
CONTACT: Dr. Bradford Blackburn, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3399
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION TO TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM Students planning to enter teacher education programs must apply after they have completed at least 30 credit hours.
Transfer students seeking to apply should do so immediately upon acceptance to the University. The Application for
Admission to Teacher Education must be completed and returned to UT’s Department of Education in November for
spring admission consideration and in April for fall admission consideration. To enroll in 300-400 level education
courses, students must be accepted into the teacher education program, unless they are transfer students with permission
granted by the department chair. Based upon an intensive review, the Teacher Education Review Committee may
recommend or deny admission to the program.
Each semester the Department of Education monitors the GPAs of students who have been admitted to teacher
education. Continued professional standing is granted with maintenance of the following:
1. Minimum 2.5 GPA in the major(s)
2. Minimum 2.5 GPA overall REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN MUSIC EDUCATION (K-12) (96 credit hours)
Theory and Musicianship (28 credit hours):
University of Tampa State Course Equivalent MUS 100 Music Fundamentals (3) MUT 1001
MUS 110 Piano Class I (1) MVK 1111, 1811, 2811
MUS 111 Piano Class II (1) MVK 1111, 1821, 2121
MUS 112 Aural Skills I (2) MUT 1241
MUS 113 Aural Skills II (2) MUT 1242
MUS 122 Music Theory I (2) MUT 1111
MUS 123 Music Theory II (2) MUT 1112
MUS 210 Concert Recording Practicum (2)
MUS 211 Piano Class III (1)
MUS 212 Aural Skills III (2) MUT 2246
MUS 213 Aural Skills IV (2) MUT 2247
MUS 215 Basic Conducting (2)
MUS 222 Music Theory III (2) MUT 2116
MUS 223 Music Theory IV (2) MUT 2117
MUS 323 Arranging and Orchestration (2)
History (9 credit hours):
MUS 103 Music Literature (1)
MUS 380 Music History Survey I: Antiquity, Middle Ages, Renaissance and Baroque (3)
MUS 381 Music History Survey II: 18th Century Classical Period and 19th Century
Romanticism (3)
MUS 480 Music History Survey III: 1900 to Present Day (2)
Performance (30 credit hours):
MUS 135 Alexander Technique for Musicians (1)
MUS 200 Jazz Improvisation I (1)
MUS 346 Junior Recital (0-1)
Techniques Courses (6 credit hours from the following):
MUS 225 Voice Techniques (1)
MUS 226 String Techniques (1)
MUS 228 Brass Techniques (1)
MUS 229 Percussion Techniques (1)
MUS 230 Woodwind Techniques I: Single Reeds (1)
MUS 232 Guitar Techniques (1)
Select twelve semester hours on Major Instrument or Voice from the following:
MUS 247 Organ (2) MVK 1213
MUS 249 Harpsichord (1,2)
MUS 250 Piano (1,2) MVK 1211, 1311, 2221, 2321
MUS 251 Voice (1,2) MVV 1211, 1311, 2221, 2321
MUS 252 Flute (1,2) MVW 1211, 1311, 2321
MUS 253 Oboe (1,2) MVW 1212, 1312, 2322
MUS 254 Clarinet (1,2) MVW 1213, 1313, 2323
MUS 255 Bassoon (1,2) MVW 1214, 1314, 2324
MUS 256 Saxophone (1,2) MVW 1215, 1315, 2325
MUS 257 Trumpet (1,2) MVB 1311, 2321
MUS 258 French Horn (1,2) MVB 1312, 2322
MUS 259 Trombone (1,2) MVB 1313, 2313, 2323
MUS 260 Baritone (1,2) MVB 1314, 2324
MUS 261 Tuba (1,2) MVB 1315, 2325
MUS 262 Percussion (1,2) MVP 1211, 1311, 2321
MUS 263 Violin (1,2) MVS 1211, 1311, 2321
MUS 264 Viola (1,2) MVS 1212, 1312, 2322
MUS 265 Cello (1,2) MVS 1213, 1313
MUS 266 String Bass (1,2) MVS 1214, 1314, 2324
MUS 267 Classical Guitar (1,2) MVS 1216, 1316, 2326
MUS 268 Electric Bass (1,2)
MUS 271 Harp (1,2)
MUS 272 Contemporary Guitar (1,2)
MUS 273 Contemporary Piano (1,2)
MUS 274 Contemporary Bass (1,2)
MUS 275 Contemporary Percussion (1,2)
Must attend one recital/concert each semester in attendance:
MUS 269 Recital/ Concert Attendance
Select a minimum of one ensemble in each semester of attendance (9 credit hours)*: MUS 192 World Music Drumming Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 245 Special Project in Music (1)
MUS 246 Camerata (0-1)
MUS 289 Orchestra (0-1) MUN 1210
MUS 290 Spartan Band (0-1)
MUS 291 Wind Ensemble (0-1) MUN 3143
MUS 292 Jazz Ensemble (0-1) MUN 1710, 3713
MUS 293 Chamber Singers (0-1) MUN 1310, 3313
MUS 294 Opus (0-1)
MUS 295 Women’s Glee Club (0-1)
MUS 297 Men’s Glee Club (0-1)
MUS 301 Interactive Arts Ensemble (3)
MUS 302 Jazz Combo (0-1)
MUS 303 Studio Production Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 307 Opera Workshop (0-1)
MUS 309 Performance Class (0-1)
MUS 310 String Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 311 Classical Guitar Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 312 Woodwind Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 313 Brass Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 314 Percussion Ensemble (0-1) MUN 1440
*Ensemble credit hours specified as follows for vocalists, wind instrumentalists and percussionists :
7 credits of large ensemble (MUS 289, 290, 291, 293, 295, 296)(one each semester)
2 credits of small ensemble (MUS 192, 239, 245 (when described as an ensemble course), 246, 292, 294, 301,
307, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314)
Piano majors will take 7 credits of MUS 309 and 2 credits of large vocal ensemble. Classical guitar majors
will take 7 credits of MUS 311 and 2 credits of large vocal ensemble). Contemporary guitar, comtemporary
keyboard, contemporary bass, and contemporary percussion majors will take 4 credits of large ensembles and 5
credits of small ensembles.
Primary Applied Area Emphasis (Vocal or Instrumental) (5 credit hours):
Vocal :
MUS 124 Vocal Diction and Literature (2)
MUS 315 Choral Conducting (3)
Instrumental :
MUS 231 Woodwind Techniques II: Double Reeds and Flute (1)
MUS 316 Instrumental Conducting (3)
Select one of the following:
MUS 295 Women’s Glee Club (0-1)
MUS 297 Men’s Glee Club (0-1)
Music Pedagogy (24 credit hours): MUS 205 Intro to Music Education (3)
MUS 209 Field Experience Seminar (0)(must take each semester of enrollment)
MUS 390 Reading and Teaching Music – Elementary (3)
MUS 391 Music Class Management and Diversity (3)
MUS 490 Music Instruction and Assessment (3)
MUS 491 Music Internship 1 – Grades 1-8 (Elementary) (6)
MUS 492 Music Internship 2 – Grades 6-12 (Secondary) (6)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Music Performance
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT: Music
DEGREE: Bachelor of Music
CONTACT: Dr. Bradford Blackburn, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3399
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE MAJOR/PROGRAM OF STUDY None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN MUSIC PERFORMANCE (89-92 credit hours) All full-time music majors must register for MUS 269 Recital/ Concert Attendance each semester of residence All full-time music majors must also participate in an assigned ensemble each semester. Theory and Musicianship (28 credit hours):
University of Tampa State Course Equivalent MUS 100 Music Fundamentals (3) MUT 1001
MUS 110 Piano Class I (1) MVK 1111, 1811, 2811
MUS 111 Piano Class II (1) MVK 1111, 1821, 2121
MUS 112 Aural Skills I (2) MUT 1241
MUS 113 Aural Skills II (2) MUT 1242
MUS 122 Music Theory I (2) MUT 1111
MUS 123 Music Theory II (2) MUT 1112
MUS 210 Concert Recording Practicum (2)
MUS 211 Piano Class III (1)
MUS 212 Aural Skills III (2) MUT 2246
MUS 213 Aural Skills IV (2) MUT 2247
MUS 215 Basic Conducting (2)
MUS 222 Music Theory III (2) MUT 2116
MUS 223 Music Theory IV (2) MUT 2117
MUS 224 Pedagogy (2)
History (12 credit hours):
MUS 103 Music Literature (1)
MUS 191 World Music (3) MUH 2051
MUS 380 Music History Survey I: Antiquity, Middle Ages, Renaissance and Baroque (3)
MUS 381 Music History Survey II: 18th Century Classical Period and 19th Century Romanticism (3)
MUS 480 Music History Survey III: 1900 to Present Day (2)
Performance (46 credit hours):
Techniques courses (select three of the following):
MUS 225 Voice Techniques (1)
MUS 226 String Techniques (1)
MUS 228 Brass Techniques (1)
MUS 229 Percussion Techniques (1)
MUS 230 Woodwind Techniques I: Single Reed (1)
MUS 231 Woodwind Techniques II: Double Reeds and Flute (1)
Select 4 credit hours on Minor Instrument or Voice:
MUS 147 Organ (1)
MUS 149 Harpsichord (1)
MUS 150 Piano (1) MVK 1011
MUS 151 Voice (1) MVV 1011, 1211
MUS 152 Flute (1)
MUS 153 Oboe (1)
MUS 154 Clarinet (1)
MUS 155 Bassoon (1)
MUS 156 Saxophone (1) MVW 1215, 1315
MUS 157 Trumpet (1)
MUS 158 French Horn (1)
MUS 159 Trombone (1)
MUS 160 Baritone (1)
MUS 161 Tuba (1)
MUS 162 Percussion (1)
MUS 163 Violin (1) MVS 1011
MUS 164 Viola (1)
MUS 165 Cello (1) MVS 1013
MUS 166 String Bass (1)
MUS 167 Classical Guitar (1) MVS 1016, 2026
MUS 168 Electric Bass (1)
MUS 171 Harp (1)
MUS 172 Contemporary Guitar (1)
MUS 173 Contemporary Piano (1)
MUS 174 Contemporary Bass (1)
MUS 175 Contemporary Percussion (1)
Select 16 credit hours on Major Instrument or Voice: MUS 247 Organ (2) MVK 1213
MUS 249 Harpsichord (1,2)
MUS 250 Piano (1,2) MVK 1211, 1311, 2221, 2321
MUS 251 Voice (1,2) MVV 1211, 1311, 2221, 2321
MUS 252 Flute (1,2) MVW 1211, 1311, 2321
MUS 253 Oboe (1,2) MVW 1212, 1312, 2322
MUS 254 Clarinet (1,2) MVW 1213, 1313, 2323
MUS 255 Bassoon (1,2) MVW 1214, 1314, 2324
MUS 256 Saxophone (1,2) MVW 1215, 1315, 2325
MUS 257 Trumpet (1,2) MVB 1311, 2321
MUS 258 French Horn (1,2) MVB 1312, 2322
MUS 259 Trombone (1,2) MVB 1313, 2313, 2323
MUS 260 Baritone (1,2) MVB 1314, 2324
MUS 261 Tuba (1,2) MVB 1315, 2325
MUS 262 Percussion (1,2) MVP 1211, 1311, 2321
MUS 263 Violin (1,2) MVS 1211, 1311, 2321
MUS 264 Viola (1,2) MVS 1212, 1312, 2322
MUS 265 Cello (1,2) MVS 1213, 1313
MUS 266 String Bass (1,2) MVS 1214, 1314, 2324
MUS 267 Classical Guitar (1,2) MVS 1216, 1316, 2326
MUS 268 Electric Bass (1,2)
MUS 271 Harp (1,2)
MUS 272 Contemporary Guitar (1,2)
MUS 273 Contemporary Piano (1,2)
MUS 274 Contemporary Bass (1,2)
MUS 275 Contemporary Percussion (1,2)
Must attend one recital/concert each semester in attendance:
MUS 269 Recital/Concert (0)
Select a minimum of one ensemble in each semester of attendance (12 credit hours)*:
MUS 192 World Music Drumming Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 245 Special Project in Music (1)
MUS 246 Camerata (0-1)
MUS 289 Orchestra (0-1) MUN 1210
MUS 290 Spartan Band (0-1)
MUS 291 Wind Ensemble (0-1) MUN 3143
MUS 292 Jazz Ensemble (0-1) MUN 1710, 3713
MUS 293 Chamber Singers (0-1) MUN 1310, 3313
MUS 294 Opus (0-1)
MUS 295 Women’s Glee Club (0-1)
MUS 297 Men’s Glee Club (0-1)
MUS 301 Interactive Arts Ensemble (3)
MUS 302 Jazz Combo (0-1)
MUS 303 Studio Production Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 307 Opera Workshop (0-1)
MUS 309 Performance Class (0-1)
MUS 310 String Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 311 Classical Guitar Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 312 Woodwind Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 313 Brass Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 314 Percussion Ensemble (0-1) MUN 1440
* Ensemble credit hours specified as follows for vocalists, wind instrumentalists and percussionists :
8 credits of large ensemble (MUS 289, 290, 291, 293, 295, 296)
2 credits of small ensemble (MUS 192, 239, 245 (when described as an ensemble course), 246, 292, 294, 301,
307, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314)
2 credits of elective ensemble (large or small)
Piano majors will take 8 credits of MUS 309, 2 credits of large vocal ensemble, and 2 credits of elective
ensemble. Classical guitar majors will take 8 credits of MUS 311, 2 credits of large vocal ensemble, and 2
credits of elective ensemble. Contemporary guitar, contemporary keyboard, contemporary bass, and
contemporary percussion majors will take 4 credits of large ensemble, 6 credits of small ensemble, and 2
credits of elective ensemble (large or small).
Must complete the following courses: MUS 346 Junior Recital (1)
MUS 446 Senior Recital (1)
Select nine (9) credit hours of any music elective (any music course)
Instrumental (3 credit hours) or Vocal (6 credit hours) Primary Applied Area:
Instrumental:
MUS 316 Instrumental Conducting (3)
Vocal:
MUS 124 Vocal Diction and Literature (2)
MUS 135 Alexander Technique for Musicians (1)
MUS 315 Choral Conducting (3)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Musical Theatre
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT: Speech, Theatre, and Dance
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONTACT: Mr. Michael Staczar, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3987
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE MUSICAL THEATRE MAJOR Students majoring in this Bachelor of Arts degree program receive balanced training and experience in the three
performance areas associated with musical theatre: music, drama, and dance. They develop performance skills and
repertoire, and participate in staged productions, concert cabarets, as well as excerpts and scenes. Highlights of the
program are: 1) a week-long residency workshop with an established music theatre artist each semester, 2) an internship
opportunity with a local theme park or cruise ship. Audition required for admission to the program (contact the program director for an appointment and specific details). REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN MUSICAL THEATRE (62 credit hours)
Full-time performing arts majors must register for MUS 269 Recital/ Concert Attendance each semester of residence Theory and Musicianship:
University of Tampa State Course Equivalent MUS 117 Musicianship for Performing Arts I (1)
MUS 118 Musicianship for Performing Arts II (1)
MUS 127 Music Theory I for Performing Arts (3)
MUS 128 Music Theory II for Performing Arts (3)
MUS 217 Musicianship for Performing Arts III (1)
Music Theatre Performance Area:
MUS 251 Voice (1-2) (6 minimum credits required) MVV 1211, 1311, 2221, 2321
MUS 242 Career Development and Audition Seminar (3)
MUS 243 Performance Internship (1) (optional elective)
MUS 269 Recital/Concert Attendance (0) (must receive ’satisfactory’ every term)
MUS 446 Senior Recital Showcase (1)
Select a minimum of one ensemble in each semester of attendance (8 credit hours):
MUS 192 World Music Drumming Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 245* Special Project in Music (1)
MUS 246 Camerata (0-1)
MUS 289 Orchestra (0-1) MUN 1210
MUS 290 Spartan Band (0-1)
MUS 291 Wind Ensemble (0-1) MUN 3143
MUS 292 Jazz Ensemble (0-1) MUN 1710, 3713
MUS 293 Chamber Singers (0-1) MUN 1310, 3313
MUS 294 Opus (0-1)
MUS 295 Women’s Glee Club (0-1)
MUS 297 Men’s Glee Club (0-1)
MUS 301 Interactive Arts Ensemble (3)
MUS 302 Jazz Combo (0-1)
MUS 303 Studio Production Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 307 Opera Workshop (0-1)
MUS 309 Performance Class (0-1)
MUS 310 String Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 311 Classical Guitar Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 312 Woodwind Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 313 Brass Ensemble (0-1)
MUS 314 Percussion Ensemble (0-1) MUN 1440
*When described as an ensemble course
Performance/Production Techniques:
MUS 238 Music Theatre Workshop (1)
THR 240 Theatre Participation (0-1)
THR 241* Musical Participation (0-1)
THR 242 Cabaret Participation (0-1)
THR 245 Technical Theater (required) (1)
*Musical Theatre majors are required to audition for all University musical theater productions.
Actor Training Sequence:
SPE 100 Voice and Diction (4)
THR 101 Improvisation for the Theatre (3) THE 2020
THR 200 Movement for the Actor (3) TPP 1160, 2110
THR 201 Acting I for Majors (3) TPP 1110
THR 202 Acting II for Majors (3) TPP 1111
THR 308 Development of Musical Theatre (3)
THR 320 Play Analysis (3)
Dance Training Sequence:
DAN 149 Beginning Ballet I (2) DAN 1200, 1203, 2200
DAN 246 Musical Theatre Dance (2)
Select one of the following:
DAN 110 Ballroom Dance I (2)
DAN 210 Ballroom Dance II (2)
DAN 145 Dance Partnering for the Stage (2)
Select one of the following:
DAN 141 Beginning Jazz Dance (2) DAA 1500, 2500
DAN 241 Intermediate Jazz Dance (2) DAA 2504
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: New Media Production
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT(S): Art, Communication, English and Writing, Information Technology Management, and Music
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONTACT: Dr. Santiago Echeverry, Associate Professor/Program Coordinator 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3769
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and MMC 2000. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE NEW MEDIA PRODUCTION MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN NEW MEDIA PRODUCTION (76 credit hours)
Interdisciplinary Core (61 credit hours):
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent ART 210 Beginning Digital Arts (4) GRA 2111; ART 2600
ART 211 Art and Technology (4)
ART 310 Advanced Digital Arts (4)
ART 311 Online Production (4)
ITM 251 Application Development (4) ISM 3232
ITM 360 Advanced Application Development (4) COP 2839
MUS 108 Recording and Electronic Music I (3) MUM 1623, 2600
MUS 109 Recording and Electronic Music II (3)
MUS 191 World Music (3) MUH 2051
WRI 200 Introduction to Creative Writing (4) CRW 1001, 2001
COM 346 Writing for Interactive Media (4)
COM 224 Mass Media and Society (4) MMC 2000
COM 241 Introduction to Sound, Image and Motion (4) ART 3612
COM 381 Digital Imaging (4)
Select one of the following:
COM 380* Culture, Society and Computing Technologies (4)
COM 323* Frontiers of Communication (4) RTV 3001
COM 463 Multimedia and Installation Art (4)
*Can take COM 380 or COM 323 to satisfy core. If both are taken, one will count toward a COM elective.
Select one of the following:
ART 499* Senior Project (4)
COM 499* Senior Project (4)
ITM 499* Senior Project (4)
MUS 499* Senior Project (4)
*The senior project is discipline-specific, so only one of the 499s is taken, depending on the student’s area of interest
and expertise, and requires a faculty advisor for the project.
Interdisciplinary Concentration Electives (15-16 credit hours):
Minimum of 15 or 16 additional credits from the following list of classes
See specific areas for details on concentrations and minors
No concentration must be fulfilled; any grouping of courses can be taken according to student interests and
needs.
Art
ART 153 Beginning Drawing (4) ART 1300, 2301
ART 154 Figure Drawing (4) ART 1301
ART 200 Handbuilding (4) ART 1750, 2750
ART 201 Introduction to Painting (4) ART 1500, 2500
ART 202 Beginning Sculpture (4) ART 2701
ART 203 Beginning Printmaking (4) ART 1400, 2400
ART 207 Beginning Digital Illustration (4) GRA 2746
ART 208 Beginning Photography (4) PGY 1401, 2401
ART 217 3D Animation (4) GRA 2160
ART 221 Ceramic Sculpture (4)
ART 222 Wheel Throwing (4)
ART 223 Terra Cotta and Raku (4)
ART 224 Murals, Tiles and Mosaics (4)
ART 238 Animation I (4) ART 2370
ART 250 Observational Painting (4)
ART 251 Mixed-Media Painting (4)
ART 252 Experimental Painting (4)
ART 300 Advanced Ceramics (4)
ART 302 Advanced Sculpture (4)
ART 303 Advanced Printmaking (4)
ART 304 Advanced Drawing (4)
ART 305 Intro to Graphic Design (4)
ART 306 Graphic Design II (4)
ART 308 Advanced Photography (4) PGY 1410, 2410
ART 317 Advanced 3-D Animation (4)
ART 400* Special Problems: Ceramics (1-4)
ART 401* Special Problems: Painting (1-4)
ART 402* Special Problems: Sculpture (1-4)
ART 403* Special Problems: Printmaking (1-4)
ART 404* Special Problems: Drawing (1-4)
ART 408* Special Problems: Photography (1-4)
ART 410* Special Problems: Digital Arts (1-4)
ART 415* Special Problems: Graphic Design (1-4)
ART 417* Special Problems: 3-D Animation (1-4)
ART 430 Physical Computing (4)
*Combined Special Problems classes can add up to maximum 4 credits total.
Communication
COM 232 Visual Literacy (4)
COM 312 Narrative Production (4)
COM 313 Documentary Production (4)
COM 314 Experimental Filmmaking (4)
COM 315 Web Design (4)
COM 363 DVD Design and Production (4)
COM 463 Multimedia and Installation Art (4)
COM 323* Frontiers of Communication (4) OR RTV 3001
COM 380* Culture, Society and Computing Technology (4)
*May use one of these courses as an elective if the other one is used in the core.
English and Writing*
COM 225 Media Writing (4) MMC 2100, 3602
COM 226 Intro to Scriptwriting for Motion Pictures and Television (4)
COM 383 Writing for Advertising (4)
COM 384 Writing for Public Relations (4)
LIT 201 World Literature I (4) LIT 2110
LIT 202 World Literature II (4) LIT 2120
LIT 214 Introduction to Literature and Interpretation (4) LIT 2000
LIT 312 Contemporary World Literature (4)
LIT 324 Post-Colonial Literature and Theory (4)
LIT 337 Multiethnic U.S. Literature and Film (4)
JOU 271 News Reporting and Writing (4)
JOU 371 Feature Writing (4)
WRI 240 Writing Drama (4)
WRI 250 Poetry Writing I (4)
WRI 260 Fiction Writing I (4) CRW 3111, 3112
WRI 274 Creative Nonfiction (4)
WRI 281 Technical Writing (4) ENC 2210
WRI 285 Information Design (4)
WRI 351 Poetry Writing II (4)
WRI 361 Fiction Writing II (4)
WRI 362 Multigenre Creative Writing Seminar (4)
*Requires 16 ENG/WRI credits beyond WRI 200. Eight of these credits must be WRI courses.
Information Technology Management*
BUS 101 Introduction to Global Business (4) GEB 1011
ITM 220 Information Systems (4) ISM 3011
ITM 280 IT Infrastructure (4)
ITM 318 Systems Analysis, Design and Project Management I (4) ISM 3113
ITM 350 IS Security & Risk Management (4)
ITM 408 Data and Information Management (4) ISM 4212
ITM 410 Advanced IT Infrastructure (4)
ITM 419 Enterprise Architecture and Systems Design (4)
ITM 466 Business Intelligence and Analytics (4)
ITM 495 Special Topics in Management Information Systems (4)
ITM Elective (4)
*By taking BUS 101, ITM 220, ITM 251 and ITM 360, a NMP major would only need to take two additional courses (8
credits) from the list of ITM courses above for a minor in MIS.
Music
MUS 100 Music Fundamentals (3) MUT 1001
MUS 102 Music for Life (3) MUL 1010; MUH 1110
MUS 110 Piano Class I (1) MVK 1111, 1811, 2811
MUS 111 Piano Class II (1) MVK 1111, 1821, 2121
MUS 112 Aural Skills I (2) MUT 1241
MUS 113 Aural Skills II (2) MUT 1242
MUS 122 Music Theory I (2) MUT 1111
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Nursing
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Nursing
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Nursing
CONTACT: Dr. Cathy Kessenich, Director/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3160
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION TO THE NURSING PROGRAM:
Completion of prerequisites (40 credit hours) with a minimum 3.25 cumulative GPA.
A grade of “C” or better in all prerequisites. Prerequisite courses include all courses listed in the course
sequence prior to sophomore semester II. Global Issues and Gateways courses apply to University of Tampa
freshmen, and are replaced with other coursework for transfer students
Meeting core performance standards, including:
o Critical thinking ability sufficient for clinical judgment and cognitive skills to acquire, assimilate,
integrate and apply information.
o Ability to communicate in English effectively/therapeutically with others from a variety of social,
emotional, cultural and intellectual backgrounds.
o Sufficient mobility to move from room to room, maneuver in small places, and move freely and
quickly to respond to emergencies and to perform physically taxing, repetitive tasks.
Complete application to the Nursing Program.
A personal statement (one page) discussing reasons for electing the nursing major.
One letter of recommendation from an academic or work source.
Once admitted to the Nursing Program, the student must successfully complete five semesters of nursing courses;
initially, the student must master a basic mathematical package. Students who do not master the package during the
first semester will not be allowed to continue in the Nursing Program.
All students must earn a “C” or higher in all courses in order to progress in the BSN program. Students also must
successfully complete ongoing content mastery testing and will be assessed fees for this testing.
PREREQUISITE COURSES FOR THE FOUR-YEAR BSN DEGREE (40 credit hours)
The following courses must be completed prior to entry into the four-year BSN program:
University of Tampa State Course Equivalent FYW 101 Writing and Inquiry (4) ENC 1101
AWR 201 Writing and Research (4) ENC 1102
SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology (4) SYG 2000
MAT 160 College Algebra (4) MAC 1105
HSC 230 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (3) BSC 1085, 2085, 2093
HSC 231 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (3) BSC 1086, 2086
HSC 234 Human Anatomy and Physiology I – Lab (1) BSC 1085L, 2085L, 2932
HSC 235 Human Anatomy and Physiology II – Lab (1) BSC 1086L, 2086L
CHE 150 Chemistry for Health Care Professions (4) CHM 1032, 2032
PSY 200 General Psychology (4) PSY 1012, 2012
PSY 210 Child Psychology (4) DEP 1004, 2004, 2102
BIO 183 Microbiology for the Allied Health Sciences (3) MCB 1000, 2000, 2010
REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN NURSING (FOUR-YEAR BSN) (65 credit hours) NUR 201 Foundations of Nursing (3)
NUR 210 Intro to Pathophysiology (3)
NUR 213 Professional Skills in Nursing (3)
NUR 213L Professional Skills in Nursing Lab (2)
NUR 218 Health Assessment (4)
NUR 218L Health Assessment Lab (0)
NUR 314 Nursing Care of the Developing Family (2)
NUR 314L Nursing Care of the Developing Family Lab (1)
NUR 315 Nursing Care of Children (2)
NUR 315L Nursing Care of Children Lab (1)
NUR 317 Nursing Care of Adult or Older Adult (4)
NUR 317L Nursing Care of Adult or Older Adult Lab (2)
NUR 322 Contemporary Issues in Health Care (3) NUR 3826
NUR 345 Pharmacology (3) NUR 3145
NUR 347 Clinical Human Nutrition (2) HUN 1201, 2201
NUR 410 Mental Health Nursing Across the Lifespan (2)
NUR 410L Mental Health Nursing Across the Lifespan Lab (1)
NUR 412 Nursing Care of Clients in the Acute Care Setting (4)
NUR 412L Nursing Care of Clients in the Acute Care Setting Lab (3)
NUR 415 Leadership and Management (3)
NUR 422 Principles of Community Health Nursing (3)
NUR 422L Community Health Lab (2)
NUR 432 Introduction to Nursing Research (2)
NUR 452 Clinical Preceptorship (5)
NUR 454 Senior Seminar (2)
NUR Nursing Elective (3)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Painting COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters DEPARTMENT: Art DEGREE: Bachelor of Fine Arts CONTACT: Lewis Harris, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3354
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Lower division art courses can also be completed when there is an
equivalent course (see information in the Requirements for a Painting Major below). Each course can apply to either,
but not both, the requirements for general distribution or the requirements for the major. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE PAINTING MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN PAINTING (72 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Equivalent Course ART 153 Beginning Drawing (4) ART 1300, 2301
ART 154 Figure Drawing (4) ART 1301
ART 201 Introduction to Painting (4) ART 1500, 2500 ART 204 Beginning Design (4) ART 1201, 2201
ART 208 Beginning Photography (4) PGY 1401, 2401
ART 210 Beginning Digital Arts (4) GRA 2111; ART 2600
ART 269 History Survey II (4) ARH 1051, 2051
ART 277 Modern Art (4) ARH 4450
ART 298 Junior Seminar: Portfolio and Professional Practices (1)
ART 398 Junior Review (0)
ART 498 Senior Seminar (1)
Select one of the following:
ART 200 Handbuilding (4) ART 1750, 2750
ART 221 Ceramic Sculpture (4)
ART 222 Wheel Throwing (4)
ART 223 Terra Cotta and Raku (4)
ART 224 Murals, Tiles, and Mosaics (4)
Select two of the following:
ART 250 Observational Painting (4)
ART 251 Mixed-Media Painting (4)
ART 252 Experimental Painting (4)
Select one of the following:
ART 268 History Survey I (4) ARH 1050, 2050
ART 270 Primitive (4)
ART 271 Pre-Columbian (4)
ART 272 Near East (4)
ART 273 Greco-Roman (4)
ART 274 Medieval (4)
ART 275 Renaissance (4)
ART 276 Baroque-Rococo (4)
ART 278 Far East (4)
ART 279 Neo-Classical to Modern Origins (4)
Select four* of the following:
ART 350 Figure Painting (4)
ART 351 Abstract Painting (4)
ART 401 Special Problems in Painting (4)
ART 450 Advanced Painting Studio (4)
*Both ART 401 and ART 450 may be repeated for credit.
Select six (6) additional credit hours of ART electives.
Upon entry into the junior year, art students must submit a portfolio that includes pieces from each studio course taken
at the University of Tampa as well as from any college or university from which the University of Tampa has accepted
credits. The portfolio will be reviewed by no fewer than two faculty members. Unacceptable portfolios must be
resubmitted no later than the end of the following semester. All reviewed portfolios must be documented through the
use of our departmental digital camera.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Philosophy
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT: Philosophy and Religion
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONTACT: Dr. Steven Geisz, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3177
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Students may also complete lower level psychology requirements.
Equivalency information is listed below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE PHILOSOPHY MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN PHILOSOPHY (36 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent PHL 201 Logic (4) PHI 1100, 2100
Select two of the following:
PHL 203 Contemporary Philosophy (4) PHH 1603
PHL 215 Ancient Philosophy: Plato and Aristotle (4)
PHL 225 Modern Philosophy: Descartes to Kant (4)
Philosophy electives (24 credit hours, at least 16 of which must be at the 300 level or above and which may include the
Research Track option). Either REL 205 – World Religions or REL 288 – Chinese Yoga and Meditation (but not both)
may be used as a 200-level PHL elective for the purposes of completing the Philosophy major, although no REL
courses are required for the major.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Physical Education (K-12) COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Health Sciences and Human Performance
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. J.C. Andersen, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3127
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. If possible, complete lower division required courses. Equivalency
information is included in the section below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
ADMISSION TO TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM Students planning to enter teacher education programs must apply after they have completed at least 30 credit hours.
Transfer students seeking to apply should do so immediately upon acceptance to the University. The Application for
Admission to Teacher Education must be completed and returned to UT’s Department of Education in November for
spring admission consideration and in April for fall admission consideration. To enroll in 300-400 level education
courses, students must be accepted into the teacher education program, unless they are transfer students with permission
granted by the department chair. Based upon an intensive review, the Teacher Education Review Committee may
recommend or deny admission to the program.
Each semester the Department of Education monitors the GPAs of students who have been admitted to teacher
education. Continued professional standing is granted with maintenance of the following:
1. Minimum 2.5 GPA in the major(s)
2. Minimum 2.5 GPA overall REQUIREMENTS FOR A PHYSICAL EDUCATION (K-12) MAJOR (85 credit hours)
Exercise Science and Sport Studies Courses: University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent ESC 105 Biokinetics and Conditioning (2) PEM 1101, 1102
ESC 110 Introduction to Exercise Science and Sport Studies (2) HLP 2000
ESC 150 First Aid (2) HSC 2400
ESC 151 Swimming (1) PEN 1121
ESC 200 Methods of Teaching Tennis (1)
ESC 240 Lifetime Sports (2)
ESC 312 Dance/Rhythmics (3)
ESC 270 Prevention and Care of Sports Injuries (3) PET 2622
ESC 330 Human Development and Motor Learning (3)
ESC 340 Applied Kinesiology (3) PET 3310
ESC 372 Principles of Exercise Leadership (2)
ESC 400 Physical Education and Fitness for Special Populations (3)
ESC 450 Tests and Measurement (3)
ESC 460 Physiology of Exercise (3)
HSC 100 Health Science (2) HLP 1081, 2100
Select one of the following:
HSC 230 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (3) BSC 1085, 2085, 2093
HSC 220 Functional Anatomy (3)
Select two of the following: ESC 320 Coaching and Teaching of Football and Wrestling (2)
ESC 321 Coaching and Teaching of Baseball, Basketball and Softball (2)
ESC 322 Coaching and Teaching of Volleyball and Track and Field (2)
ESC 323 Coaching and Teaching of Soccer and Field Hockey (2)
Professional Education Courses:
EDU 200 Foundations of American Education (4) EDF 1005, 2005
EDU 207 Philosophy of Education and Teacher Learner Relationships (4)
EDU 208 Secondary Research Methods (2)
EDU 306 Teaching Reading in Secondary Content Areas (4)
EDU 317 Diversity and Ethics (4)
EDU 329 Teaching Physical Education and Health in the Elementary School (3) HLP 4722
EDU 354 Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages I – Secondary (3) TSL 4324
EDU 377 Elementary Physical Education Curriculum and Practicum (3)
EDU 410 Final Internship Seminar IV (2)
EDU 413 Final Internship Practicum IV (10)
EDU 425 Teaching Middle School and Secondary Physical Education (4)
EDU 481 Comprehensive Subject Area Competency and Skills (SACS) (0)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Physics
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Chemistry, Biochemistry and Physics
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. Ethan Deneault, Associate Professor/Associate Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3555
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Also, complete as many of the lower-level chemistry, biology,
physics and math requirements as possible. See chart below for equivalency information. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE PHYSICS MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN PHYSICS (65 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent PHY 205 General Physics with Calculus I (4) PHY 2048
PHY 206 General Physics with Calculus II (4) PHY 2049
PHY 307 Modern Physics (4)
PHY 320 Classical Mechanics (4)
PHY 340 Electricity and Magnetism (4)
PHY 350 Advanced Physics Lab (4)
PHY 360 Quantum Mechanics (4)
PHY 430 Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics (4)
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
MAT 261 Calculus II (4) MAC 2312
MAT 262 Calculus III (4) MAC 2313
MAT 300 Differential Equations (4) MAP 2302
PHY 451 Physics Research (1-4)
Four additional PHY or AST courses above the 300-level are also required.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Psychology
COLLEGE: College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education
DEPARTMENT: Psychology
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONTACT: Dr. Kimberly Cummings, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3651
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Students may also complete lower level psychology requirements.
Equivalency information is listed below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE PSYCHOLOGY (B.A.) MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN PSYCHOLOGY (B.A.) (51 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent PSY 200 General Psychology (4) PSY 1012, 2012
PSY 204 The Great Psychologists (2)
PSY 211 Statistics and Experimental Methods I (4) STA 2122
PSY 220 Fundamentals of Biopsychology and Learning (4) PSB 4004
PSY 312 Statistics and Experimental Methods II (4) PSY 3213
PSY 499 Senior Capstone (1)
MAT 160 College Algebra (4) MAC 1105
General Emphasis Requirements: After completing the requirements listed under each emphasis, select an additional
8 credit hours of psychology courses. PSY 499, internships (PSY 405, PSY 406, PSY 407, PSY 408), independent
studies (PSY 450) and the senior thesis (PSY 451) do not satisfy this requirement.
Specialized Emphasis Requirements: After completing the requirements listed under each emphasis, select your
desired emphasis and take additional courses to bring the total number of courses in the emphasis to at least three. A. Cognitive - select one of the following:
PSY 227 Applied Cognitive Psychology (4)
PSY 318 Sensation and Perception (4) EXP 4204
PSY 424 Cognitive Psychology (4) EXP 4523, 4680
PSY 425 Thinking (4)
PSY 430- 449 Selected Topics (in cognitive psychology)
B. Social - select one of the following:
PSY 203 Social Psychology (4) SOP 2002, 4004 ; SYP 3000
PSY 205 Psychology of Religion (4)
PSY 250 Health Psychology (4)
PSY 319 Psychology of Personal Relationships (4)
PSY 404 Human Sexual Behavior: Seminar (4)
PSY 430-449 Selected Topics (in social psychology)
C. Clinical - select one or none of the following (if none, select one from the organizational emphasis): PSY 201 Psychological Assessment (4)
PSY 230 Theories of Personality (4) PPE 4004
PSY 303 Abnormal Psychology (4) CLP 2140, 4143
PSY 430-449 Selected Topics (in clinical psychology)
D. Organizational - select one or none of the following (if none, select one from the clinical emphasis): PSY 202 Industrial Psychology (4) INP 4004
PSY 305 Applied Psychology (4) INP 2101
PSY 410 Sexual Harassment: Seminar (4)
PSY 430-449 Selected Topics (in organizational psychology)
E. Biopsychology - select one of the following:
PSY 219 Biopsychology of Rehabilitation (4)
PSY 311 Evolutional Psychology (4)
PSY 316 Psychopharmacology (4)
PSY 420 Behavioral Neuroscience (4)
PSY 430-449 Selected Topics (in biopsychology)
F. Developmental - select one of the following:
PSY 210 Development I : Child Development (4) DEP 1004, 2004, 2102
PSY 310 Emerging Adulthood (4)
PSY 317 Development II : Adulthood and Aging (4) GEY 4612
PSY 414 Understanding Childhood Disorders (4)
PSY 430-449 Selected Topics (in developmental psychology)
Three 200-level courses, including PSY 211, must be successfully completed before enrolling in any 300-level (or
higher) psychology course. In addition, PSY 312 must be successfully completed before enrolling in any 400-level
psychology course. Students must complete 16 credits in psychology courses numbered 300 or higher, including one 4
credit 400-level psychology course from one of the emphases.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Psychology
COLLEGE: College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education
DEPARTMENT: Psychology
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. Kimberly Cummings, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3651
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Students may also complete lower level psychology requirements.
Equivalency information is listed below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE PSYCHOLOGY (B.S.) MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN PSYCHOLOGY (B.S.) (71 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent PSY 200 General Psychology (4) PSY 1012, 2012
PSY 204 The Great Psychologists (2)
PSY 211 Statistics and Experimental Methods I (4) STA 2122
PSY 220 Fundamentals of Biopsychology and Learning (4) PSB 4004
PSY 312 Statistics and Experimental Methods II (4) PSY 3213
PSY 499 Senior Capstone (1)
BIO 203 Biological Diversity (4) BSC 1011, 2011
BIO 204 Biological Unity (4) BSC 1010, 2010
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I – Lab (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
CHE 154 General Chemistry II (3) CHM 1046, 2046
CHE 155L General Chemistry II – Lab (1) CHM 1046L, 2046L
Select one of the following:
MAT 170 Precalculus (4) MAC 1140
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
Select one additional course from the following including laboratory portion*: BIO 212 Ecology (4) PCB 3043, 4043
BIO 225 Vertebrate Zoology (4)
BIO 250 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (4)
BIO 300 General Genetics (4) PCB 3063
BIO 310 Developmental Biology (4)
BIO 320 Molecular Genetics (4)
BIO 330 General Physiology (4) PCB 3712
BIO 350 Cell Biology (4) PCB 3023
*May take BIO 220 if PSY 311 has not been taken.
General Emphasis Requirements: After completing the requirements listed under each emphasis, select an additional
8 credit hours of psychology courses. PSY 499, internships (PSY 405, PSY 406, PSY 407, PSY 408), independent
studies (PSY 450) and the senior thesis (PSY 451) do not satisfy this requirement.
Specialized Emphasis Requirements: After completing the requirements listed under each emphasis, select your
desired emphasis and take additional courses to bring the total number of courses in the emphasis to at least three. A. Cognitive – select one of the following:
PSY 227 Applied Cognitive Psychology (4)
PSY 318 Sensation and Perception (4) EXP 4204
PSY 424 Cognitive Psychology (4) EXP 4523, 4680
PSY 425 Thinking (4)
PSY 430- 449 Selected Topics (in cognitive psychology)
B. Social - select PSY 203:
PSY 203 Social Psychology (4) (required) SOP 2002, 4004, SYP 3000
PSY 205 Psychology of Religion (4)
PSY 250 Health Psychology (4)
PSY 319 Psychology of Personal Relationships (4)
PSY 404 Human Sexual Behavior: Seminar (4)
PSY 430-449 Selected Topics (in social psychology)
C. Clinical - select PSY 303: PSY 303 Abnormal Psychology (4) (required) CLP 2140, 4143
PSY 201 Psychological Assessment (4)
PSY 230 Theories of Personality (4) PPE 4004
PSY 430-449 Selected Topics (in clinical psychology) (4)
D. Organizational – not required: PSY 202 Industrial Psychology (4) INP 4004
PSY 305 Applied Psychology : Consumer Psychology INP 2101
PSY 410 Sexual Harassment: Seminar (4)
PSY 430-449 Selected Topics (in organizational psychology) (4)
E. Biopsychology – select one of the following:
PSY 219 Biopsychology of Rehabilitation (4)
PSY 311 Evolutional Psychology (4)
PSY 316 Psychopharmacology (4)
PSY 420 Behavioral Neuroscience (4)
PSY 430-449 Selected Topics (in biopsychology) (4)
F. Developmental - select one of the following:
PSY 210 Development I : Child Development (4) DEP 1004, 2004, 2102
PSY 310 Emerging Adulthood (4)
PSY 317 Development II : Adulthood and Aging (4) GEY 4612
PSY 414 Understanding Childhood Disorders (4)
PSY 430-449 Selected Topics (in developmental psychology)
Field Work, Independent Study, and Senior Thesis:
PSY 405 Internship in Clinical Psychology (4)
PSY 406 Internship in Industrial/Organizational Psychology (1-4)
PSY 407 Internship in Experimental Psychology (1-4)
PSY 408 Internship in Developmental Psychology (4)
PSY 450 Independent Study (1-4)
PSY 451 Senior Thesis (4)
Three 200-level courses, including PSY 211, must be successfully completed before enrolling in any 300-level (or
higher) psychology course. In addition, PSY 312 must be successfully completed before enrolling in any 400-level
psychology course. Students must complete 16 credits in psychology courses numbered 300 or higher, including one 4
credit 400-level psychology course from one of the emphases.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Public Health COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Health Sciences and Human Performance
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONCENTRATION: Behavioral Health
CONTACT: Dr. J.C. Andersen, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3127
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. If possible complete lower division required courses. Equivalency
information is included in the section below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN PUBLIC HEALTH WITH A CONCENTRATION IN BEHAVIORAL
HEALTH (69 credit hours)
University of Tampa State Course Equivalent HSC 236 Introduction to Public Health (3) HSA 4011, 4120; PHC 4101
HSC 350 Biostatistics (3) PHC 6050
HSC 360 Principles of Epidemiology in Exercise and Public Health (3)
HSC 375 Social and Behavioral Sciences (3)
HSC 440 Health Policy and Social Change (3)
HSC 445 Health Promotion Program Planning and Evaluation (3)
HSC 450 Public Health Management and Leadership (3)
HSC 490 Internship in Public Health (12)
SOC 310 Applied Sociology (4)
PSY 200 General Psychology (4) PSY 1012, 2012
PSY 250 Health Psychology (4)
CRM 101 Introduction to Criminology (4) CCJ 1010, 3610
CRM 310 Abnormal Behavior and Criminality (4) CCJ 4604
CRM 403 Drugs, Deviance and Crime (4)
CRM 406 Violence in America (4)
SOC 375 Research Methods (4) STA 2122
Select one of the following:
SOC 306 Cultural and Ethnic Relations (4) SYD 3700
SOC 313 Social Stratification (4)
SOC 320 Sociology of Gender (4) SYG 2221
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Public Health COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Health Sciences and Human Performance
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONCENTRATION: Public Policy and Social Change
CONTACT: Dr. J.C. Andersen, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3127
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. If possible complete lower division required courses. Equivalency
information is included in the section below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN PUBLIC HEALTH WITH A CONCENTRATION IN PUBLIC POLICY
AND SOCIAL CHANGE (69 credit hours)
University of Tampa State Course Equivalent HSC 236 Introduction to Public Health (3) HSA 4011, 4120; PHC 4101
HSC 350 Biostatistics (3) PHC 6050
HSC 360 Principles of Epidemiology in Exercise and Public Health (3)
HSC 375 Social and Behavioral Sciences (3)
HSC 440 Health Policy and Social Change (3)
HSC 445 Health Promotion Program Planning and Evaluation (3)
HSC 450 Public Health Management and Leadership (3)
HSC 490 Internship in Public Health (12)
SOC 310 Applied Sociology (4)
GWA 202 International Political Economy (4)
GWA 203 Political Parties and Interest Groups (4)
GWA 210 Urban Politics and Policy (4) POS 3142
GWA 304 Public Policy Analysis (4) PUP 4002
GWA 326 Political Campaigns and Electoral Politics (4)
COM 426 Public Opinion, Media & Power (4)
SOC 375 Research Methods (4) STA 2122
Select one of the following:
SOC 306 Cultural and Ethnic Relations (4) SYD 3700
SOC 313 Social Stratification (4)
SOC 320 Sociology of Gender (4) SYG 2221
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Public Health COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Health Sciences and Human Performance
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONCENTRATION: Wellness
CONTACT: Dr. J.C. Andersen, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3127
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. If possible complete lower division required courses. Equivalency
information is included in the section below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN PUBLIC HEALTH WITH A CONCENTRATION IN WELLNESS (69
credit hours)
University of Tampa State Course Equivalent HSC 100 Health Science (2) HLP 1081, 2100
HSC 130 Medical Terminology (3) HSC 1531, 4537
HSC 203 Nutrition (3) HUN 1201, 2201; BSC 1025
HSC 236 Introduction to Public Health (3) HSA 4011, 4120; PHC 4101
HSC 350 Biostatistics (3) PHC 6050
HSC 360 Principles of Epidemiology in Exercise and Public Health (3)
HSC 375 Social and Behavioral Sciences (3)
HSC 440 Health Policy and Social Change (3)
HSC 445 Health Promotion Program Planning and Evaluation (3)
HSC 450 Public Health Management and Leadership (3)
SOC 310 Applied Sociology (4)
HSC 490 Internship in Public Health (12)
ESC 150 Comprehensive First Aid/CPR/AED (2) HSC 2400
ESC 280 Adult Fitness (3)
ESC 340 Applied Kinesiology (3) PET 3310
ESC 380 Exercise Testing and Prescription (3)
SOC 375 Research Methods (4) STA 2122
Select one of the following:
SOC 306 Cultural and Ethnic Relations (4) SYD 3700
SOC 313 Social Stratification (4)
SOC 320 Sociology of Gender (4) SYG 2221
Select one of the following:
HSC 220 Functional Anatomy (3)
HSC 230 Anatomy and Physiology I (3) BSC 1085, 2085, 2093
Select one of the following:
ESC 372 Principles of Exercise and Leadership (2)
HSC 420 Nutritional Supplements (2)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015
MAJOR: Secondary Education – Biology
COLLEGE: College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education
DEPARTMENT: Education
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACTS: Dr. Theoni Soublis Smyth, Professor/Chair
401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3423
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and Foundations of American Education (State course
equivalent=EDF 1005). GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION TO TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM Students planning to enter teacher education programs must apply after they have completed at least 30 credit hours.
Transfer students seeking to apply should do so immediately upon acceptance to the University. The Application for
Admission to Teacher Education must be completed and returned to UT’s Department of Education in November for
spring admission consideration and in April for fall admission consideration. To enroll in 300-400 level education
courses, students must be accepted into the teacher education program, unless they are transfer students with permission
granted by the department chair. Based upon an intensive review, the Teacher Education Review Committee may
recommend or deny admission to the program.
Each semester the Department of Education monitors the GPAs of students who have been admitted to teacher
education. Continued professional standing is granted with maintenance of the following:
1. Minimum 2.5 GPA in the major(s)
2. Minimum 2.5 GPA overall REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN SECONDARY EDUCATION – BIOLOGY (104 credit hours)
Education Requirements:
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent THR 214 Fine and Performing Arts and Brain Compatible Learning Environments (4)
THR 260 Creative Dramatics (3)
EDU 200 Foundations of American Education (4) EDF 1005, 2005
EDU 206 Human Development and Learning (4)
EDU 207 Philosophy of Education and Teacher Learner Relationships (4)
EDU 208 Secondary Research Methods (2)
EDU 210 Technology in Education I (2) EME 2040
EDU 212 Human Exceptionalities (4) EDF 2085
EDU 306 Teaching Reading in the Secondary Content Areas (4)
EDU 309 Practicum (with Seminar) I (1)
EDU 310 Teaching Science in the Secondary School (4)
EDU 317 Diversity and Ethics (4)
EDU 319 ESOL Practicum (with Seminar) II (1)
EDU 325 Secondary Classroom Assessment (4)
EDU 335 Secondary Classroom Management (4)
EDU 345 Methods of Secondary Instruction (4)
EDU 354 TESOL I: Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages – Secondary (3) TSL 4324
EDU 403 Technology in Education II (2)
EDU 409 Practicum (with Seminar) III (2)
EDU 410 Final Internship Seminar (2)
EDU 413 Final Internship Practicum IV (10)
EDU 481 Comprehensive Subject Area Competency and Skills (SACS) (0)
Biology Requirements:
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent
BIO 203 Biological Diversity (4) BSC 1011, 2011
BIO 204 Biological Unity (4) BSC 1010, 2010
CHE 152 General Chemistry I (3) CHM 1045, 2045
CHE 153L General Chemistry I Lab (1) CHM 1045L, 2045L
CHE 154 General Chemistry II (3) CHM 1046, 2046
CHE 155L General Chemistry II Lab (1) CHM 1046L, 2046L
Select one from each category:
Category 1:
BIO 212 Ecology (4) PCB 3043, 4043
MAR 222 Marine Ecology (4)
Category 2:
BIO 228 Biology of Plants (4)
MAR 327 Marine Botany (4)
Category 3:
BIO 300 General Genetics (4) PCB 3063
BIO 320 Molecular Genetics (4) PCB 1511 w/lab
Category 4:
BIO 307 Microbiology (4) MCB 2010, 3020
BIO 330 General Physiology (4) PCB 3712
BIO 350 Cell Biology (4) PCB 3023
BIO 360 Immunology (4)
BIO 370 Molecular Biology (4)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Secondary Education – English
COLLEGE: College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education
DEPARTMENT: Education
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACTS: Dr. Theoni Soublis Smyth, Professor/Chair
401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3423
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and Foundations of American Education (State course
equivalent=EDF 1005). GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION TO TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM Students planning to enter teacher education programs must apply after they have completed at least 30 credit hours.
Transfer students seeking to apply should do so immediately upon acceptance to the University. The Application for
Admission to Teacher Education must be completed and returned to UT’s Department of Education in November for
spring admission consideration and in April for fall admission consideration. To enroll in 300-400 level education
courses, students must be accepted into the teacher education program, unless they are transfer students with permission
granted by the department chair. Based upon an intensive review, the Teacher Education Review Committee may
recommend or deny admission to the program.
Each semester the Department of Education monitors the GPAs of students who have been admitted to teacher
education. Continued professional standing is granted with maintenance of the following:
1. Minimum 2.5 GPA in the major(s)
2. Minimum 2.5 GPA overall
REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN SECONDARY EDUCATION – ENGLISH (105 credit hours)
Education Requirements: University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent
THR 214 Fine and Performing Arts and Brain Compatible Learning Environments (4)
LIN 217 ESOL Foundations (4) TSL 3080
EDU 200 Foundations of American Education (4) EDF 1005, 2005
EDU 206 Human Development and Learning (4)
EDU 207 Philosophy of Education and Teacher Learner Relationships (4)
EDU 208 Secondary Research Methods (2)
EDU 212 Human Exceptionalities (4) EDF 2085
EDU 300 Teaching Language Arts in the Secondary Schools (4)
EDU 306 Teaching Reading in the Secondary Content Areas (4)
EDU 309 Practicum (with Seminar) I (1)
EDU 312 Communication and ESOL Applications (4)
EDU 317 Diversity and Ethics (4)
EDU 319 ESOL Practicum (with Seminar) II (1)
EDU 325 Secondary Classroom Assessment (4)
EDU 335 Secondary Classroom Management (4)
EDU 345 Methods of Secondary Instruction (4)
EDU 354 TESOL I: Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages – Secondary (3) TSL 4324
EDU 409 Practicum (with Seminar) III (2-4)
EDU 410 Final Internship Seminar IV (2)
EDU 413 Final Internship Practicum IV (10)
EDU 481 Comprehensive Subject Area Competency and Skills (SACS) (0)
English Requirements:
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent
Select one of the following:
LIT 201 World Literature I (4) LIT 2110
LIT 202 World Literature II (4) LIT 2120
Select one of the following:
ENG 204 Advanced Composition (4) ENC 2301
WRI 200 Introduction to Creative Writing (4) CRW 1001, 2001
WRI 274 Creative Nonfiction (4)
Select one of the following:
ENG 205 Advanced English Grammar (4) LIN 1670, 3670
LIN 210 Basic Linguistics (4)
Select three of the following:
LIT 206 British Literature I (4) ENL 2012, 3015
LIT 207 British Literature II (4) ENL 2022 LIT 208 American Literature I (4) AML 2010, 3031
LIT 209 American Literature II (4) AML 2020, 2022, 3032
Select two 300-level or higher English literature (LIT) courses Select one of the following (to meet the Humanities requirement of the Baccalaureate Experience):
SPE 200 Oral Communication (4) SPC 1600, 1608, 2600, 2608
SPE 205 Oral Interpretation of Literature (4)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Secondary Education – Mathematics
COLLEGE: College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education
DEPARTMENT: Education
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACTS: Dr. Theoni Soublis Smyth, Professor/Chair
401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3423
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and Foundations of American Education (State course
equivalent=EDF 1005). GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION TO TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM Students planning to enter teacher education programs must apply after they have completed at least 30 credit hours.
Transfer students seeking to apply should do so immediately upon acceptance to the University. The Application for
Admission to Teacher Education must be completed and returned to UT’s Department of Education in November for
spring admission consideration and in April for fall admission consideration. To enroll in 300-400 level education
courses, students must be accepted into the teacher education program, unless they are transfer students with permission
granted by the department chair. Based upon an intensive review, the Teacher Education Review Committee may
recommend or deny admission to the program.
Each semester the Department of Education monitors the GPAs of students who have been admitted to teacher
education. Continued professional standing is granted with maintenance of the following:
1. Minimum 2.5 GPA in the major(s)
2. Minimum 2.5 GPA overall REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN SECONDARY EDUCATION – MATHEMATICS (104 credit hours)
Education Requirements:
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent
THR 214 Fine and Performing Arts and Brain Compatible Learning Environments (4)
THR 260 Creative Dramatics (3)
EDU 200 Foundations of American Education (4) EDF 1005, 2005
EDU 206 Human Development and Learning (4)
EDU 207 Philosophy of Education and Teacher Learner Relationships (4)
EDU 208 Secondary Research Methods (2)
EDU 210 Technology in Education I (2) EME 2040
EDU 212 Human Exceptionalities (4) EDF 2085
EDU 306 Teaching Reading in the Secondary Content Areas (4)
EDU 309 Practicum (with Seminar) I (1)
EDU 311 Teaching Mathematics in the Secondary School (4)
EDU 317 Diversity and Ethics (4)
EDU 319 ESOL Practicum (with Seminar) II (1)
EDU 325 Secondary Classroom Assessment (4)
EDU 335 Secondary Classroom Management (4)
EDU 345 Methods of Secondary Instruction (4)
EDU 354 TESOL I: Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages – Secondary (3) TSL 4324
EDU 403 Technology in Education II (2)
EDU 409 Practicum (with Seminar) III (2)
EDU 410 Final Internship Seminar (2)
EDU 413 Final Internship Practicum IV (10)
EDU 481 Comprehensive Subject Area Competency and Skills (SACS) (0)
Mathematics Requirements:
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent
MAT 180 College Geometry (4)
MAT 260 Calculus I (4) MAC 2311
MAT 261 Calculus II (4) MAC 2312
MAT 262 Calculus III (4) MAC 2313
MAT 299 Introduction to Higher Mathematics (4)
MAT 300 Differential Equations (4) MAP 2302
MAT 310 Probability and Mathematical Statistics (4)
Select one of the following:
MAT 308 Linear Algebra (4) MAS 3105
MAT 420 Modern Abstract Algebra (4)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Secondary Education – Social Science
COLLEGE: College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education
DEPARTMENT: Education
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACTS: Dr. Theoni Soublis Smyth, Professor/Chair
401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3423
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and Foundations of American Education (State course
equivalent=EDF 1005). GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION TO TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM Students planning to enter teacher education programs must apply after they have completed at least 30 credit hours.
Transfer students seeking to apply should do so immediately upon acceptance to the University. The Application for
Admission to Teacher Education must be completed and returned to UT’s Department of Education in November for
spring admission consideration and in April for fall admission consideration. To enroll in 300-400 level education
courses, students must be accepted into the teacher education program, unless they are transfer students with permission
granted by the department chair. Based upon an intensive review, the Teacher Education Review Committee may
recommend or deny admission to the program.
Each semester the Department of Education monitors the GPAs of students who have been admitted to teacher
education. Continued professional standing is granted with maintenance of the following:
1. Minimum 2.5 GPA in the major(s)
2. Minimum 2.5 GPA overall REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN SECONDARY EDUCATION – SOCIAL SCIENCE (112 credit hours)
Education Requirements:
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent
THR 214 Fine and Performing Arts and Brain Compatible Learning Environments (4)
THR 260 Creative Dramatics (3)
EDU 200 Foundations of American Education (4) EDF 1005, 2005
EDU 206 Human Development and Learning (4)
EDU 207 Philosophy of Education and Teacher Learner Relationships (4)
EDU 208 Secondary Research Methods (2)
EDU 210 Technology in Education I (2) EME 2040
EDU 212 Human Exceptionalities (4) EDF 2085
EDU 306 Teaching Reading in the Secondary Content Areas (4)
EDU 308 Teaching Social Studies in the Secondary School (4)
EDU 309 Practicum (with Seminar) I (1)
EDU 317 Diversity and Ethics (4)
EDU 319 ESOL Practicum (with Seminar ) II (1)
EDU 325 Secondary Classroom Assessment (4)
EDU 335 Secondary Classroom Management (4)
EDU 345 Methods of Secondary Instruction (4)
EDU 354 TESOL I: Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages – Secondary (3) TSL 4324
EDU 403 Technology in Education II (2)
EDU 409 Practicum (with Seminar) III (2)
EDU 410 Final Internship Seminar (2)
EDU 413 Final Internship Practicum IV (10)
EDU 481 Comprehensive Subject Area Competency and Skills (SACS) (0)
Social Science Requirements:
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalent
HIS 102 World History to 1500 (4) HUM 2210; WHO 1012
HIS 103 World History from 1500 to Present (4) WHO 1022
HIS 202 The United States to 1877 (4) AMH 1010, 2010
HIS 203 The United States Since 1877 (4) AMH 1020, 2020
SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology (4) SYG 2000
Select one of the following:
GWA 200 American Government (4) POS 1041, 2041
GWA 201 World Affairs (4) INR 2002
GWA 202 International Political Economy (4)
GWA 203 Political Parties and Interest Groups (4)
GWA 210 Urban Politics and Policy (4) POS 3142
GWA 220 Congress and the Presidency (4)
Select one of the following:
ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics (4) ECO 2023
ECO 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (4) ECO 2013
Select one of the following:
HIS 222 Fascism and Nazi Germany (4)
HIS Any 300-level History course
HIS Any 400-level History course
HIS 413 The Era of World War I (4)
HIS 414 The Era of World War II (4)
Select one of the following*:
HIS 217 China’s Modern Centuries (4)
HIS 221 Japan’s Modern Centuries (4)
HIS 300 The Middle East (4)
HIS 313 Latin America (4)
*or another history course focusing on one of the following areas: Asia, Africa, Latin America, Middle East
Select one of the following:
GEO 102 World Geographical Problems (4) GEA 2000
GEO 202 Physical Geography (4) GEO 3013
GEO 205 Principles of Resource Utilization (4)
GEO 207 Economic Geography (4) GEO 4502
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Sociology
COLLEGE: College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education
DEPARTMENT: Government, History, and Sociology
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONTACT: Dr. Norma Winston, Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3341
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. Students may also complete lower level sociology requirements.
Equivalency information is listed below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE SOCIOLOGY MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN SOCIOLOGY (36 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalency SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology (4) SYG 2000
SOC 355 Social Statistics (4)
SOC 375 Research Methods (4) STA 2122
SOC 410 Sociological Theory (4) SYA 3010, 3110
Select one of the following courses:
SOC 306 Racial and Ethnic Relations (4) SYD 3700
SOC 313 Social Stratification (4)
SOC 320 Sociology of Gender (4) SYG 2221
SOC Electives: must complete 16 credit hours of SOC electives. GWA 207 and GWA 304 may count for SOC
electives. At least 8 credit hours of electives must be taken at the 300 level or above. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN SOCIOLOGY WITH AN APPLIED CONCENTRATION (36 credit
hours)
SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology (4) SYG 2000
SOC 305 Field Work Intern Program (4)
SOC 310 Applied Sociology (4)
SOC 355 Social Statistics (4)
SOC 375 Research Methods (4) STA 2122
SOC 410 Sociological Theory (4) SYA 3010, 3110
Select one of the following courses:
SOC 306 Racial and Ethnic Relations (4) SYD 3700
SOC 313 Social Stratification (4)
SOC 320 Sociology of Gender (4) SYG 2221
SOC Electives: must complete 8 hours of sociology electives at the 300 level or above. GWA 304 may count for a SOC
elective.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Spanish
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT: Languages and Linguistics
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONTACT: Dr. Lola Hidalgo-Calle, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3811
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements and, if possible, Intermediate Spanish language courses. Equivalency
information is listed below GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE SPANISH MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN SPANISH (42 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalency
Select one of the following:
LIN 210 Basic Linguistics (4)
LIN 320 Second-Language Acquisition (4)
SPA 306 Phonetics and Phonology (4)
SPA 307 The Structure of Modern Spanish (4)
Select one of the following:
SPA 421 Hispanic Culture and Civilization I (Spain) (4)
SPA 422 Hispanic Culture and Civilization II (LA) (4)
Select one of the following:
SPA 431 General Spanish Literature I (4)
SPA 432 General Spanish Literature II (4)
Select one of the following:
SPA 435 Latin American Literature (4)
SPA 436 The Latin American Novel (4)
Must also complete 24 hours of Spanish electives, 8 credits of which must be at the 200-level or above and 16 credits
which must be at the 300-level or above.
Research Capstone:
SPA 499 Research Capstone (2)
A yearly proficiency exam is required for all Spanish majors.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Sport Management
COLLEGE: College of Natural and Health Sciences
DEPARTMENT: Sport Management
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science
CONTACT: Dr. Jay Jisha, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3963
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. If possible complete lower division required courses. Equivalency
information is included in the section below. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE SPORT MANAGEMENT MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN SPORT MANAGEMENT (65 credit hours)
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalency ACC 202 Financial Accounting Information (4) ACG 2021 ACC 203 Managerial Accounting (4) ACG 2071 ECO 204 Principles of Microeconomics (4) ECO 2023 ECO 205 Principles of Macroeconomics (4) ECO 2013 SPM 290 Introduction to Sport Management (3)
SPM 297 Fall Practicum in Sport Management (1)
SPM 298 Spring Practicum in Sport Management (1)
SPM 385 Media Relations and Communication in Sport (3)
SPM 390 Financial Issues in Sport (3)
SPM 393 Stadium and Arena Management (3)
SPM 395 Sport Marketing/Fund Raising (3)
SPM 397 Legal Issues and Risk Management in Sport (3)
SPM 412 Principles of Administration for Sport and Physical Education (3)
SPM 425 Professional Selling in Sport (3)
SPM 475 History of the Modern Olympic Games (4)
SPM 491 Seminar in Sport Management (3)
SPM 493 Venue and Event Management (4)
SPM 495* Internship in Sport Management (12)
*Students registering for SPM 495 must contact their advisor for internship requirements, credit hour approval and
permission to enroll.
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Theatre
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT: Speech, Theatre, and Dance
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONTACT: Mr. Michael Staczar, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3987
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE THEATRE MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN THEATRE (46 credit hours)
Voice Component:
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalency SPE 100 Voice and Diction (4)
SPE 205 Oral Performance of Literature (4)
Theatre Studies Component:
THR 253 Survey of World Theatre I (3) THE 1000, 2000
THR 254 Survey of World Theatre II (3)
THR 245 Technical Theatre (1)
THR 246 Stage Management and Design (1)
THR 320 Play Analysis (3)
THR 420* Survey of Dramatic Literature (3)
*Students may substitute appropriate LIT dramatic literature courses. Courses such as LIT 282-289 and 309-311 are
acceptable. Students should consult the department chair regarding course substitutions.
Actor Training Component:
THR 101 Improvisation for the Theatre (3) THE 2020
THR 200 Movement for the Actor (3) TPP 1160, 2110
THR 201 Acting I for Majors (3) TPP 1110
THR 202 Acting II for Majors (3) TPP 1111
THR 301 Acting III for Majors (3)
THR 302 Career Development for the Actor (3)
THR 240-244** Production Participation (0-3)
Select one of the following:
DAN 142 Beginning Modern Dance (2) DAA 1103, 2100
DAN 149 Beginning Ballet (2) DAN 1200, 1203, 2200
Select one of the following courses:
THR 401 Acting Shakespeare (3)
THR 402 Advanced Acting Styles (3)
THR 425 Directing (3)
**Theatre majors are required to audition for University theatre productions. Without prior consultation with the
department chair or the director of the production, students’ participation in the audition process constitutes their
agreement to accept any role offered. If cast in a part, the student must accept the role or risk losing his or her
scholarship. Students who do not adhere to this policy will not be allowed to audition for any productions or participate
in departmental events for the remainder of that academic year.
Final Project:
THR 450 Senior Capstone Showcase (1)
Suggested Elective Courses: Students pursuing the THR major are encouraged to consider the following courses for
the Baccalaureate Core or as general electives toward the completion of their degree requirements:
LIT 200 Introduction to Shakespeare (4) ENL 3331
LIT 201 World Literature I (4) LIT 2110
LIT 202 World Literature II (4) LIT 2120
LIT 307 Shakespeare’s Romances and Tragedies (4)
LIT 308 Shakespeare’s Comedies and Histories (4)
WRI 240 Writing Drama (4)
WRI 247 Dramatic Writing for Radio and Alternative Performance (4)
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2014-2015 MAJOR: Writing
COLLEGE: College of Arts and Letters
DEPARTMENT: English and Writing
DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts
CONTACT: Dr. Lisa Birnbaum, Associate Professor/Chair 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 257-3093
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED: Unlimited PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Complete Baccalaureate Experience requirements. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Courses graded C or above will be accepted for transfer if the courses are equivalent to courses offered at the University
of Tampa. Evaluations of previous college work are conducted on a course-by-course basis. However, students with an
Associate of Arts degree from a Florida community college are admitted as juniors. A maximum of 64 credits may be
transferred from a two-year community college. The cumulative grade point average for all course work attempted at
previous institution(s) should be a 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE WRITING MAJOR None beyond general admission requirements. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN WRITING (49 credit hours)
Students must complete 49 credit hours consisting of 32 credits in the courses listed below (16 hours at the 300 level or
above) and 16 credits in English courses (8 hours at the 200-level and 8 hours at the 300-level or above), plus a portfolio
course. One studio arts course (4 hours) other than a writing course is recommended. Note: As explained in
requirements for the English major, one 200-level English or Literature courses, or permission of instructor, is required
to take ENG and LIT courses at the 300 or 400-level.
English courses used to fulfill the writing major or minor may also count toward an English major or minor.
Within the required WRI courses, one of the following sequences must be completed:
University of Tampa Course State Course Equivalency
Poetry:
WRI 250 Poetry Writing I (4)
WRI 351 Poetry Writing II (4)
Fiction:
WRI 260 Fiction Writing I (4) CRW 3111, 3112
WRI 361 Fiction Writing II (4)
Nonfiction:
WRI 274 Creative Nonfiction (4)
WRI 374 Narrative Nonfiction (4)
Technical:
WRI 281 Technical Writing (4) ENC 2210
WRI 381 Technical and Professional Editing (4)
Writing majors must choose 24 credit hours from courses in the following list:
WRI 200 Introduction to Creative Writing (4) CRW 1001, 2001
WRI 210 Writing as a Means of Self-Discovery (4)
WRI 212 Memoir and Autobiography (4)
WRI 220 Writing on and for the Web (4)
COM 225 Media Writing (4) MMC 2100, 3602
COM 226 Introduction to Scriptwriting for Motion Pictures and Television (4)
COM 234 Topics in Communication (4)
WRI 230-239 Special Topics (1-4)
WRI 240 Writing Drama (4)
WRI 245 Yearbook Publication (2)
WRI 247 Dramatic Writing for Radio and Alternative Performance (4)
WRI 250 Poetry Writing I (4)
WRI 260 Fiction Writing I (4) CRW 3111, 3112
JOU 271 News Reporting and Writing (4)
JOU 273 Practicum in Student Publications (1-4)
WRI 274 Creative Nonfiction (4)
WRI 281 Technical Writing (4) ENC 2210
WRI 285 Information Design (4)
JOU 290-299 Special Topics in Journalism (4)
WRI 301 Biography and Historical Narrative (4)
COM 325 Writing for Broadcast News (4) RTV 3301
COM 340 Screenwriting I (4)
COM 346 Writing for Interactive Media (4)
WRI 350 Poetic Forms (4)
WRI 351 Poetry Writing II (4)
WRI 352-359 Special Topics (1-4)
WRI 361 Fiction Writing II (4)
WRI 362 Multigenre Creative Writing Seminar (4)
WRI 365 Fiction Forms (4)
ENG 370 Printing, Publishing and Book Arts (4)
JOU 371 Feature Writing (4)
COM 373 Interactive Journalism Production (4)
WRI 374 Narrative Nonfiction (4)
WRI 381 Technical and Professional Editing (4)
COM 383 Writing for Advertising (4)
COM 384 Writing for Public Relations (4)
JOU 390-399 Advanced Special Topics in Journalism (4)
WRI 450 Seminar in Poetry Writing (4)
WRI 455-459 Directed Poetry Writing (1-4)
WRI 460 Seminar in Fiction Writing (4)
WRI 465-469 Directed Fiction Writing (1-4)
WRI 470-479 Topics in Nonfiction (4)
WRI 485-489 Directed Professional Writing (1-4)
WRI 490 Writing Internship (1-10)
Portfolio:
WRI 491 Senior Portfolio (1)