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General Requirements
School of the Arts students must meet the following
minimum degree requirements by the time they expect to graduate:
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Minimum of 120-129 credit hours (see specific degree
requirements). The total may include 2 credit hours of physical
education and 4 credit hours of basic military science (neither is
included in cumulative grade point average). Ordinarily, 95 credit
hours is the maximum credit hours that may be transferred and
counted toward the minimum 120 credit hours necessary for
graduation in the School of the Arts. This limit applies also to
credit hours earned at other campuses of Indiana University.
Ensemble credits earned by music majors do not apply to the 120
credit hour minimum.
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Minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0.
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All classes in the student’s major and minor areas must be passed
with a C– or better. However,
the overall GPA in these areas may not fall below 2.0 (C).
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At least 26 credit hours of the work of the senior year and at
least 10 credit hours above the first-level courses in the major
subject (not necessarily during the senior year) normally must be
completed while in residence at IUSB. The 10 credit hours in the
major subject must be taken in courses approved by the major
department.
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Not more than 60 credit hours earned in accredited junior colleges
may be credited toward a degree.
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By special permission of the dean or area coordinator, a maximum
of 12 credit hours toward a degree may be earned through
correspondence study or by special credit examination. Ordinarily
students in residence in the school are permitted to enroll
concurrently in courses offered through the Indiana University
Independent Study Program (correspondence courses). Any
correspondence courses in the student’s major must also have the
approval of the departmental area coordinator. (SPCH S121 Public
Speaking may not be taken by correspondence.)
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A student normally is expected to complete the work for a degree
within 10 years. Failure to do so may require passing of
comprehensive examinations on the subjects in the area(s) of
concentration and fulfilling the requirements in the current
Campus Bulletin.
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All credit hours of candidates for degrees, except those of the
current semester, must be on record at least six weeks prior to
the conferring of degrees. Credit hours by correspondence must be
on record at least three weeks prior to the conferring of degrees.
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An application for a degree must be filed in the office of the
coordinator of student services, School of the Arts, no later than
October 1 for May graduation, or March 1 for August and December
graduation.
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Any course in which the student receives a grade of F does not
count in the credit hours accumulated for graduation. Any courses
in which a letter grade of D is received will not count in a
student’s major.
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All School of the Arts majors are required to meet an events
attendance requirement per semester as follows:
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Communication arts majors are required to attend three events
and are responsible to the professor in the highest-level major
course in which they are enrolled.
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Fine arts majors must attend four events each semester whenever
they are enrolled in an art history course.
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Music majors must attend eight events each semester whenever
they are enrolled in a theory or music history course.
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Theatre majors are required to attend six events per semester
and are responsible to the professor in the highest-level major
course in which they are enrolled.
Note: Failure to meet the
events attendance requirement will result in the lowering of the
grade by one letter in the aforementioned course.
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All School of the Arts majors shall be responsible for taking part
in an upper-division examination approximately half way through
their degree programs. Students are eligible for placement in
upper-division upon completion of 56 credit hours, with a
significant number of hours in the major area. A student’s
readiness for the upper-division will be determined by the
academic coordinator, with input from the student’s faculty
advisor. Upper-division reviews comprise a portfolio review in
fine arts, a twenty-minute performance in music, a monologue or
design/technical presentation in theatre, and a major paper or
project in mass communications and speech, as determined by a
faculty advisor.
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Any student completing the undergraduate requirements for a degree
in the School of the Arts with a cumulative grade point average of
3.5 will be graduated with distinction; 3.75, with high
distinction; 3.90 (3.95 in music courses), with highest
distinction.
(All
courses are 3 cr. hours unless otherwise designated.)
General Education Requirements (83 cr.)
Humanities (18 cr.)
One literature or creative writing course
One philosophy course
Two arts courses not in communication
HIST H113 Western Culture I
HIST H114 Western Culture II
Social Science (3 cr.)
Select one course from psychology, sociology, political science,
economics, or social science to be approved by advisor.
Foreign Language (6 cr.)
Select two courses in one language.
Science and Mathematics (11 cr.)
Select from life, physical sciences, and mathematical sciences
(MATH M110 Excursions in Mathematics or higher); one class must
include a laboratory.
Communication (6 cr.)
ENG W131 Elementary Composition
SPCH S121 Public Speaking
World Culture (3 cr.)
Select from liberal arts and sciences world culture list.
Computer (3 cr.)
Select from liberal arts and sciences computer proficiency list.
Electives (15 cr.)
Minor (18 cr.)
Minor courses must be approved by a faculty member in the specific
discipline.
(All
courses are 3 cr. hours unless otherwise designated.)
Requirements (15 cr.)
JOUR C200 Introduction to Mass Communications
SPCH
S205 Introduction to Speech Communication
SPCH
S321 Rhetoric and Modern Discourse
SPCH
S400 Senior Seminar
SPCH
S405 Human Communication Theory
Select One Concentration (24 cr.)
Public Advocacy (Rhetorical Studies)
SPCH
C320 Advanced Public Speaking
SPCH
S228 Argumentation and Advocacy
SPCH
S324 Persuasion
SPCH
S440 Organizational Communication
SPCH
S444 Political Communication
Communication electives
Organizational Communication
SPCH
S122 Interpersonal Communication
SPCH
S223 Business and Professional Speaking
SPCH
S229 Discussion and Group Methods
SPCH
S324 Persuasion
SPCH
S427 Cross-Cultural Communication
SPCH
S440 Organizational Communication
Communication electives
Interpersonal Communication
SPCH
S122 Interpersonal Communication
SPCH
S223 Business and Professional Speaking
SPCH
S322 Advanced Interpersonal Communication
SPCH
S380 Nonverbal Communication
SPCH
S427 Cross-Cultural Communication
SPCH
S450 Gender and Communication
Communication electives
At least 30
credit hours must be at the 300-400 level.
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