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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Birmingham-Southern College Catalog 2017-2018

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Spanish for the Workplace

Theatre Arts

Urban Environmental Studies (Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science)

Students who double major with one major being disciplinary and the second being

interdisciplinary and overlapping in content with the first major may count a course

explicitly required by both majors towards each major but may not count elective courses

within one major towards satisfaction of the requirements of the other major.

Individualized Majors

An individualized major is created in response to specific needs and interests of the

student. Individualized majors draw from existing courses and are appropriate to the

institutional mission and are typically multi- or interdisciplinary in focus. However, an

individualized major differs from an interdisciplinary major in that it is not a planned

program of study designed by prior agreement between two or more disciplines. Criteria

under which individualized majors would be considered include the following:

a program of study designed to broaden the undergraduate experience prior to

entering a specific professional career (e.g., political journalism,

communications)

a program of study designed to provide background for graduate study or to aid

in preparation for a specific goal (e.g., art/psychology to prepare for graduate

school in art therapy)

a program of study designed around the student's personal interests (e.g.,

Russian studies, classics)

Individualized majors are designed during the student’s sophomore year in consultation

with a faculty committee consisting of at least three faculty members representing the

various disciplines involved. One of these committee members is designated chair. The

student must present a proposal to the committee outlining objectives for the major, and a

suggested program comprising no fewer than eight and no more than 20 units with at

least six units in one discipline, if possible above the introductory level. It must also

include at least one and preferably two courses that provide a synthesis of the areas

covered in the major (one of these courses may be the senior Exploration Term project).

There shall be a distribution of 100-400 level courses with several 300-400 level courses

included, at least one of which shall be at the 400 level. EH 102 and Exploration Term

projects should not be listed in the areas of concentration as these are requirements of the

College.

The student will include in the proposal a brief statement establishing the rationale for the

major, and why existing majors and minors fail to meet the student’s academic needs.

The proposal shall also be accompanied by an endorsement from the committee chair

which supports the aims of the major and verifies that the proposed major can be

accommodated by the College’s existing disciplines and programs. Before approving the