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2015-2016 New Curriculum Advising Guide Table of Contents Pg 1: Overview Pg 2: Facts about the Transition Pg 3: Core Curriculum Changes Pg 4: Contacts for More Details Pg 5: Tools for Registration:  Build Your Fall Schedule  Build Your Four-Year Plan  New Class Meeting Times Pg 8: BCLA Majors Pg 81: CBA Majors Pg 89: CFA Majors Pg 100: CSE Majors Pg 113: SFTV Majors Pg 119: University Honors Program Your Action Items: 1. Read this guide for FAQs. 2. Review the details for your major. 3. Draft your Fall 2015 schedule and bring to your advising appointment. 4. Contact your advisor or Dean’s Office if you have any questions prior to class registration. Registration begins Friday, April 10th, 2015. Transition Overview In Fall 2015, the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts (BCLA) will transition to a four-unit standard curriculum. The transition means that future courses offered by BCLA are offered for four units instead of the current three units. This shift in BCLA course units will impact you because every student takes courses from BCLA to fulfill their Core curriculum. Revised May 29, 2015 1 Quick Facts about the Transition Elements of your curriculum that WILL NOT Change:  Your timeline to graduation.  The total units current students need to graduate (120 units, except for specific programs in Seaver College).  The number of units required for full-time status (12 units), though most students take 15-16 units to graduate in four years.  Your Core curriculum area requirements and flags remain the same.  The maximum number of units you are allowed to enroll in each semester (17 units; Seaver: 18 units).  The policy allowing you to double-major or minor. Your ability to double-major or minor is determined by the requirements of your primary major. Please contact your advisor to discuss your academic planning.  Previously transferred units remain the same.  The number of units you may take during summer school (two courses; 8 units). Elements that MAY or WILL change: Examples: The number of units you take in some semesters may Most students in BCLA will begin taking 4 courses (16 change by 1-3 units. units) each semester. Your advising recommendations for your program(s) The four-year plan for Art History majors will adjust to may change. Please speak with your advisor(s) for suggest taking slightly more units (17 units) earlier in details. Some majors will adjust their four-year plan t h e i r a c a d e m i c careers to allow for a lighter load recommendations to ensure a reasonable unit load each (14 units) in later in semesters when the department semester. recommends studying abroad or interning at a gallery. As in the current schedule model, courses are offered Two instructors redesign a 3-unit course as a 4-unit for a wide range of durations. The duration of regular course: one instructor adds 1 hour of community service class meetings may change. As you currently do, you outside of class each week; the other chooses to extend will need to plan your schedule to avoid time conflicts. each class meeting by 20 minutes instead. Web Resources for Additional Information BCLA’s Curriculum Transition webpage: http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/newcurriculum Office of the Registrar: http://academics.lmu.edu/registrar 2 Changes to the Core Curriculum The University Core Curriculum: Notes: What will not change: Foundations Core: Years 1-2 Code Units There are no changes to the components of First Year Seminar FFYS 3 or 4 the Core curriculum. You must still complete all areas to graduate! Rhetorical Arts FRTA 3 Quantitative Reasoning FQTR 3 or 4 What will change: Theological Inquiry FTHI 3 or 4 Core courses offered from BCLA will now be Philosophical Inquiry FPHI 3 or 4 4 units. Most Core courses outside BCLA Studies in American Diversity FDIV 3 or 4 will be 3 units. In any semester, you may take a mix of 3- and 4-unit courses. Explorations Core: Years 2-3 Code Units Example: A Psychology major completes her Quantitative Reasoning Core area with Creative Experience ECRE 3 or 4 PSYC 2001, a major course in BCLA for 4 Historical Analysis and Perspectives EHAP 3 or 4 units. Her roommate is an English major Nature of Science, Technology, and Math ESTM 3 who fulfills this Core area with MATH 102, a Core course in Seaver College for 3 units. Understanding Human Behavior EHBV 3 or 4 A code is listed within each Core area. Integrations Core: Years 3-4 Code Units Learn these codes, as they may appear in Faith and Reason IFTR 3 or 4 your major’s material later in this guide. Ethics and Justice IETJ 3 or 4 Example: “EHBV” stands for “Explorations: Interdisciplinary Connections IINC 3 or 4 Understanding Human Behavior.” More About Flags Flagged courses reinforce the skills and critical thinking that students have obtained in the Foundations Core courses. Flagged courses appear at the 200-level or higher. Flags may be attached to courses that fulfill your major, minor, Core, or elective requirements. Students are especially encouraged to take flagged courses within their major or minor fields of study. One course may carry up to two flags. As part of the Core, no changes have been made to flag requirements. Flag Requirement: Years 2-4 Flag Code Units Writing (2 flags required) LWRT 3 or 4 All students must complete all six flag requirements to graduate! Quantitative Reasoning LQTR 3 or 4 Oral Skills LORS 3 or 4 Expect to see flagged courses offered for 3 Information Literacy LINL 3 or 4 and 4 units, from a wide-range of departments across campus. Engaged Learning LENL 3 or 4 3 Still have questions? Go straight to the source! Many times students seek answers from their peers, but not all pathways to graduation are the same. If you still have questions, be sure to ask your advisor, Chair, or Dean’s Office for more. Finding Your Advisor In the “Student Services” tab on PROWL, click on “Registration,” and then “Check Your Registration Status” to find your primary advisor, check holds, and more. You can also see your advisor’s name when you run a CAPP report from the “Student Records” menu in PROWL. Use the LMU Directory to find your advisor’s contact information. Dean’s Office Contacts for your College or School Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts University Hall 4600 310.338.2716 College of Business Administration Hilton 200 310.338.2731 College of Communication & Fine Arts St. Robert’s Hall 101 310.338.2992 Frank R. Seaver College of Science & Engineering Pereira 100 310.338.8690 School of Film & Television Xavier Hall 319 310.338.3033 4 Preparing for Registration Use the blank tools on the following pages alongside the four-year plan for your major to build your own personal plan for graduation. Bring your drafts to your next advising appointment. Using the Schedule of Classes Log in to the MyLMU Portal and click on the Schedule of Classes link in the “Shortcuts” box on the left-hand side of the page. After selecting the term, you can search by department, or click the “All Subjects” box and choose a Core or Flag category. Your search results will show every course that fulfills the Core area you select. Perform the same search in PROWL using the “Advanced Search.” Drafting Your Fall 2015 Schedule Once you have reviewed the four-year plan for your major and identified the next courses you should take, review the Schedule of Classes and write down the details for potential classes. Include more options than you will actually take, so you will have alternative sections if your first choices are closed. Course Title Course CRN# Instructor Day & Time Location Fulfills . . . Code Name (e.g. Major) Example: Rhetorical Arts RHET 1000 90045 Iggy Lion MWF, 8-9am STR 123 Core 5 Your Name:__________________ Date Drafted: ______ Your Major:___________ Reviewed by Advisor: ______________ Date: _______ 4-Year Plan Worksheet Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major. Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order. Most students complete six flags to graduate (CSE students complete five flags). Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements. First Year First Semester Second Semester Requirement Met Requirement Met Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective Total Units Total Units Second Year First Semester Second Semester Requirement Met Requirement Met Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective Total Units Total Units Third Year First Semester Second Semester Requirement Met Requirement Met Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective Total Units Total Units Fourth Year First Semester Second Semester Requirement Met Requirement Met Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective Total Units Total Units Total Units (120 min. required*): Upper-Division Units (45 required): Notes: [1] *Certain programs within CSE and CBA require more units to graduate. Please confirm by reviewing the Bulletin and discussing with your advisor. 6 New Class Meeting Times Schedule A (MWF) Lab Schedule A1 MWF 8:00 – 9:00 am D1 8:00 – 11:50 am A2 MWF 9:10 – 10:10 am D2 1:10 – 5:00 pm A3 MWF 10:20 –11:20 am or 1:35 – 5:25 pm A4 MWF 11:30 am – 12:30 pm A5 MWF 12:40 – 1:40 pm A6 MWF 1:50 – 2:50 pm A7 MWF 3:00 – 4:00 pm A8 M 4:30 – 7:00 pm A9 W 4:30 – 7:00 pm A10 M 7:10 – 10:10 pm A11 W 7:10 – 10:10 pm Schedule B (MW/F) Studio Schedule B1 MW(F) 8:00 – 9:30 am E1 9:00 – 11:50 am B2 MW(F) 9:40 – 11:10 am E2 1:00 – 4:00 pm B3 MW(F) 12:40 – 2:10 pm E3 4:10 – 7:00 pm B4 MW(F) 2:20 – 3:50 pm E4 7:10 – 10:00 pm B5 M 4:20 – 7:20 pm B6 W 4:20 – 7:20 pm B7 M 7:30 – 10:00 pm B8 W 7:30 – 10:00 pm (F) – optional Friday class Schedule C (TR) C1 TR 8:00 – 9:30 am C2 TR 9:40 – 11:10 am C3 TR 11:20 am – 12:50 pm C4 TR 1:00 – 2:30 pm C5 TR 2:40 – 4:10 pm C6 T 4:30 – 7:00 pm C7 T 4:20 – 7:20 pm C8 R 4:30 – 7:00 pm C9 R 4:20 – 7:20 pm C10 T 7:10 – 10:10 pm C11 T 7:30 – 10:00 pm C12 R 7:10 – 10:10 pm C13 R 7:30 – 10:00 pm Schedule G (MTWF) G1 MTWF 11:30 am – 12:30 pm G2 MTWF 3:00 – 4:00 pm 7 Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts Additional Notes for BCLA Students:  In this guide you will find a new four-year plan for your major. This plan is for BCLA students in your major who enter LMU in Fall 2015; these new incoming students will be required to complete 124 units to graduate.  Continuing students will maintain the requirement of 120 units to graduate. Your personal pathway to graduation will be a combination of 3-unit and 4-unit courses.  You will find a transition worksheet for your major, with your current required coursework on the left, and the new 4-unit requirements on the right. Please read these worksheets carefully. Please contact your advisor, Department Chair, or Dean’s Office with questions. BCLA Dean’s Office: UHall 4600; 310.338.2716 Major Program Page Major Program Page African American Studies (AFAM) 9 Liberal Studies (LBST) 46 Asian and Pacific Studies (ASPA) 12 Liberal Arts Undeclared (LAUD) 49 Chicana/o Studies (CHST) 15 Modern Languages (MDLG) 51 Classics and Archaeology (CLAR) 18 Philosophy (PHIL) 54 Economics, B.A. (ECON) 23 Political Science (POLS) 60 Economics, B.S. (ECNO) 26 Psychology (PSYC) 63 English (ENGL) 29 Sociology (SOCL) 66 European Studies (EURO) 34 Spanish (SPAN) 69 French (FREN) 37 Theological Studies (THST) 72 History (HIST) 40 Urban Studies (URBN) 75 Humanities (HMNT) 43 Women’s Studies (WNST) 78 8 BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet African American Studies wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS wMINIMUM 36 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR wA REQUIREMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED STILL COUNTS FOR THE MAJOR wFULFILLING NEW MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IS SUGGESTED BUT NOT MANDATORY FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major. 3 Unit Major, Total 36 units (12 LD, 24 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 36 units (16 LD, 20 UD) 2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin African American Studies Major African American Studies Major Lower Division Requirements Old Course # Lower Division Requirements AFAM 115 3 AFAM 115 AFAM 1211 (FDIV) 4 AFAM 150 3 AFAM 150 AFAM 2221 4 AFAM 155 3 AFAM 155 AFAM 3211 (EHAP) 4 AFAM 208, POLS 210, or SOCL109 3 AFAM 208 AFAM 2243 4 Total 12 Total 16 Upper Division Requirements² Upper Division Requirements² AFAM 335 3 AFAM 335 AFAM 3643 4 AFAM Upper Division 3 AFAM 396 AFAM 3621 4 AFAM 497 AFAM Upper Division 3 AFAM 4641 Capstone Project 4 or 499 AFAM Upper Division 3 AFAM Elective Upper Division 4 AFAM Upper Division 3 AFAM Elective Upper Division 4 AFAM Upper Division 3 Total 20 AFAM Upper Division 3 AFAM 497 Senior Seminar 3 Notes Total 24 An average grade of C (2.0) must be obtained in major 1 courses Notes AFAM 3643 should be taken in the first semester of the 2 junior or senior year. An average grade of C (2.0) must be obtained in major 1 courses Refer to the LMU Bulletin for information on Cross-listed 3 courses for the core, major and minor. AFAM 335 should be taken in the first semester of the 2 junior or senior year. A maximum of 32 upper division units in any one Refer to the LMU Bulletin for information on Cross-listed 4 department (including AFAM) will be accepted toward 3 courses for the core, major and minor. degree requirements. 5 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU A maximum of 30 upper division units in any one 4 department (including AFAM) will be accepted toward degree requirements. 5 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU NOTES: Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO Advisor Signature: Date: REVISED Feb. 2015 9 BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet African American Studies LAST NAME FIRST NAME LMU ID# Core Curriculum 2nd MAJOR or MINOR Requirements Total Units Required First Year Seminar 3-4 Core 34-42 Rhetorical Arts 3 Major Requirements 36 S N Quantitative Reasoning 3-4 O Electives (non Major) 42-50 TI A D N 2 Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4 U d Total 120 O n F 1 a s Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4 ear A minimum of 45 upper division units is required Y Studies in American Diversity: P Fulfilled by AFAM 115/1211 NOTE: Units for required major course(s) that Creative Experience 3-4 also meet the core will be counted S towards the major. This does not take Historical Analysis & Perspectives: N P O Fulfilled by AFAM 155/3211 TI into consideration a major elective A NMaattuhreem oaf tSiccsi ence, Technology & 3 EXPLOR 2 and 3 caonudr csoer(es) r tehqauti rmeamye mnte(es)t. b oIft thw ao m ajor s required areas are met by one course, ar Understanding Human Behavior 3-4 Ye the outstanding units must be met in the Elective units total. Ethics & Justice 3-4 S N O TI Faith & Reason 3-4 A R INTEG and 4 Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4 3 s ar e Y Total 34-42 Flags- New Core Requirement Writing 1 NOTES: Writing 2 Oral Skills Information Literacy Quantitative Reasoning Engaged Learning REVISED Feb. 2015 10

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2015-2016 New Curriculum. Advising Guide. Table of Contents. Pg 1: Overview. Pg 2: Facts about the Transition. Pg 3: Core Curriculum Changes . School of Film & Television. Xavier Hall . who enter LMU in Fall 2015; these new incoming students will be required to complete 124 units to graduate.
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