Nov 14, 2024
OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2012-13
OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2012-13 [Archived Catalog]

Major, Minor, and Certificate Codes


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Major Codes

The following is a listing of undergraduate major codes arranged by the college in which each major is offered. Some programs and majors are offered through more than one college, and not all majors are open to incoming freshmen. See each program for specific information.

Major Code Prefixes

The two–letter prefix of each major code often indicates the type of degree awarded for that major (see specific major for details). In some cases, it indicates that an additional application process is required for admission to the major.

AA

Associate in Arts, Associate in Applied Science, or Associate in Applied Business

AI Associate in Individualized Studies
AS Associate in Science
BA Bachelor of Arts
BB Bachelor of Business Administration
BC Bachelor of Science in Communication or Bachelor of Criminal Justice
BF Bachelor of Fine Arts
BJ Bachelor of Science in Journalism
BM Bachelor of Music
BS Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Specialized Studies, or Bachelor of Social Work
BT Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies
ND Nondegree program

College of Arts and Sciences

Some of the majors in this college have two major codes. In general, you have the option with these majors of choosing either a degree program that is more hard sciences–oriented (BS) or one that is more liberal arts/humanities–oriented (BA). Details on curricular differences can be found in the College of Arts and Sciences section under the specific program listings. You might want to consult with an admissions officer or a college representative about which option is more suitable for you.

African American Studies

BA4903

African American Studies
Biological Sciences

BA2128

Human Biology

BA2129

Environmental Biology

BS2121

Biological Sciences

BS2520

Cellular and Molecular Biology

BS2126

Marine, Freshwater, and Environmental Biology

BS0411

Microbiology

BS2507

Prephysical Therapy

BS2127

Preprofessional Program
BS2522
Wildlife and Conservation Biology
Chemistry and Biochemistry

BS3311, BA3311

Chemistry

BS3316

Biochemistry

BS3315

Environmental Chemistry

BS3310

Forensic Chemistry

BS3312

Predentistry

BS3313

Prepharmacy

BS3314

Premedicine
Classics and World Religions

BA5214

Classical Civilization

BA5215

World Religions
BA5217
Classical Languages
Economics

BA4221

Economics
BS4225
Economics
English

BA5231

English
Environmental and Plant Biology
BA2110
Applied Plant Biology
BA2119
Field Ecology

BS2120

Environmental and Plant Biology
Environmental Studies
(see Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Environmental and Plant Biology, Geography, and Geological Sciences)
Geography

BS4231, BA4231

Geography

BS4232

Environmental Geography

BS4235

Geographic Information Science

BS4238

Meteorology

BS4234

Urban Planning
BS4240
Environmental Prelaw
Geological Sciences

BS3321, BA3321

Geological Sciences

BS3323

Environmental Geology
History

BA4211

History

BA4214

Prelaw
Linguistics

BA5290

Linguistics
Mathematics

BS3101, BA3101

Mathematics

BS3105

Actuarial Science

BS3103

Applied Mathematics

BS3110

Meteorology
BS3106
Mathematics—Mathematical Statistics Track

Modern Languages

BA5221

French

BA5222

German

BA5224

Russian

BA5225

Spanish
Philosophy

BA5241

Philosophy

BA5244

Prelaw

BA5242

Pretheology
Physics

BS3331, BA3331

Physics

BS3332

Applied Physics

BS3335

Astrophysics

BS3338

Meteorology
Political Science

BA4201

Political Science

BA4203

Prelaw
Psychology

BA4101

Psychology

BA4105

Prephysical Therapy
 Sociology and Anthropology

BA4251

Sociology

BA4252

Anthropology

BA4253

Criminology

BA4254

Prelaw
Women’s and Gender Studies

BA4402

Women’s and Gender Studies
Undecided

ND0410

Undecided 1

ND0406

Undecided — Humanities Emphasis 1

ND0407

Undecided — Natural Sciences Emphasis 1

ND0408

Undecided — Social Sciences Emphasis 1

1 Some restrictions apply. See Undecided under College of Arts and Sciences.

College of Business

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BB6121

Accounting

BB6124

Business Economics

BB6120

Business Prelaw
BB6156 Entrepreneurship

BB6125

Finance
BB6122 General Business

BB6132

International Business

BB6126

Management and Strategic Leadership

BB6137

Management Information Systems

BB6127

Marketing
ND8840 Presport Management
 BS8123 Sport Management
BB6150 Sports Administration

ND0610

Undecided

College of Fine Arts

Art
BA5050
Studio Art

BA5149

Art History

BF6321

Graphic Design 1
 BF5198
Interior Architecture
BF5051
Studio Art
Dance

BA5150

Dance
BF5154
Dance - Performance and Choreography
Music

ND5117

Premusic

BM5105

Music Composition

BM5106

Music Education—Choral

BM5107

Music Education—Instrumental

BM5115

Music Therapy

BM5103

Orchestral Instruments

BM5102

Organ

BM5104

Piano Pedagogy

BM5100

Piano

BM5101

Voice

BA5195

Music
Theater
BF5158
Playwriting

BF5161

Theater Performance (Acting) 2
BF5168
Stage Management

BF5162

Production Design and Technology 2

BA5194

Theater
Nondegree

ND9917

Nondegree

1 Not open to freshmen; apply initially as a General Art major.

2 Not open to freshmen; apply initially as a General Theater major.

College of Health Sciences and Professions

Applied Health Sciences and Wellness
BS6470
Applied Nutrition

BS8117

Athletic Training 3
BS6468
Child and Family Studies
ND8142
Preathletic Training 3
BS8122
Exercise Physiology 3
BS6472
Nutrition
ND8839
Preexercise Physiology
Nursing

ND1205

Prebaccalaureate Nursing 1

BS1221

Nursing, Pre-Licensure Program
BS1203, BS1222
Nursing, RN-to-B.S.N. Program 1

ND1204

School Nurse 1
Rehabilitation and Communication Sciences 2

BS5305

Communication Sciences and Disorders
Social and Public Health
BA6601, BS6605
Social Work 4
BS6468
Child and Family Studies

BS8105

Community Health Services

BS6260

Environmental Health Science

BS8119

Health Services Administration

BS3309

Industrial Hygiene

BS6836

Long–Term Health Care Administration
ND6603
Presocial Work 5
Undecided

ND0210

Undecided

1 BS1203 not open to freshmen–available only to registered nurses

2 Physical Therapy not open to freshmen–selective admission doctoral program. Enter through a preparatory program such as Biological Sciences Prephysical Therapy or Psychology Prephysical Therapy in the College of Arts and Sciences, or Exercise Physiology in the College of Health Sciences and Professions. You must apply for the doctoral program through the School of Rehabilitation and Communication Sciences.

3 Selective admission program. Consult the program listing for details.

4 Not open to freshmen; you must complete the Presocial Work Program before you can become a social work major.

5 This entry-level program does not fulfill a degree but is intended as preparation for admission into the social work major.

Honors Tutorial College


Some of the majors listed below have two major codes, of which you will select one. In general, the second option (BA) provides a curriculum that is more liberal arts oriented. You may want to consult with an admissions officer or a college representative regarding which option is more suitable for you.

BA1934

Anthropology

BA1935

Art History

BS1931

Astrophysics

BS1902

Biological Sciences

BB1926

Business

BS1904

Chemistry

BA1932

Classics
BS1941 Communication Sciences and Disorders

BC1918

Communication Studies
BS1929 Computer Science

BF1906

Dance
BS1910 Economics

BS1925

Engineering Physics

BA1916

English

BS1901

Environmental and Plant Biology
BA1942 Environmental Studies

BF1924

Film

BA1914

French
BA1944 Geography
BA1909 History

BJ1923

Journalism

BS1903

Mathematics
BA1938 Music

BS1937

Neuroscience

BA1917

Philosophy

BS1905

Physics

BA1908

Political Science

BA1930

Social Work

BA1912

Sociology/Sociology—Criminology
BA1939, BF1940 Studio Art

BA1915

Spanish

BC1920

Media Arts and Studies

BF1913, BA1913

Theater

BA1943 Women’s and Gender Studies

Patton College of Education

Teacher Education

Adolescent to Young Adult Programs

BS6315

Earth/Space Science

BS6306
Integrated Language Arts
BS6307
Integrated Mathematics
BS6309
Integrated Science
BS6308
Integrated Social Studies
BS6314
Life Science
BS6310
Physical Science

Early Childhood Education

ND8837

Early Childhood Premajor

BS6854

Early Childhood Education
AA1106
Child Development

Middle Childhood Education

BS6175

Mathematics and Social Studies

BS6176

Science and Social Studies

BS6177

Mathematics and Science

BS6178

Language Arts and Social Studies

BS6179

Language Arts and Science

BS6180

Language Arts and Mathematics

Multi–age Programs

BS6232

French
BS6235
Spanish
BS6233
German
ND8843
Prephysical Education

Special Education

BS6316

Mild—Moderate Educational Needs

BS6317

Moderate Intensive Educational Needs

Human and Consumer Sciences

BS6370
Family and Consumer Sciences Education
BS6361
Restaurant, Hotel and Tourism
BS6380
Retail Merchandising and Fashion Product Development
ND8835
Preretail Merchandising and Fashion Product Development

Recreation and Sport Pedagogy

BS8156
Outdoor Recreation and Education
BS8106
Physical Education
ND8838
Prephysical Education
BS8109
Recreation Management

Undecided

ND0810
Undecided

Russ College of Engineering and Technology

Aviation

BS7269

Aviation Flight

AA7268
Aviation Flight Technology
BS7270
Aviation Management
Chemical Engineering

BS7251

Chemical Engineering

BS7262

Chemical Engineering: Materials Track

BS7263

Chemical Engineering: Biological Track

BS7264

Chemical Engineering: Energy and the Environment Track
Civil Engineering

BS7252

Civil Engineering

Computer Science

BS7260

Computer Science

Electrical Engineering

BS7253

Electrical Engineering

BS7254

Electrical Engineering: Computer Engineering Track
Engineering Technology and Management
BS7256
Engineering Technology and Management
Industrial and Systems Engineering

BS7255

Industrial and Systems Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

BS7257

Mechanical Engineering

Undecided

ND0910

Undecided

Scripps College of Communication

Communication Studies

BC5363

Communication Studies Concentrations:

Organizational Communication
Communication and Public Advocacy
Health Communication

Information and Telecommunication Systems

BC5329

Information and Telecommunication Systems (Voice/data/image communication network and services. Electives in data communication, voice communication systems, international communication, regulatory policy)

Journalism

BJ6906
Journalism: News and Information
BJ6907
Journalism: Strategic Communication

BJ6910

Journalism: Carr Van Anda

Media Arts and Studies

BC5365

Media Arts and Studies

Visual Communication

BS6924

Information Design: Publication

BS6923

Information Design: Interactive Media

BS6922

Photojournalism

BS6925

Commercial Photography

University College

Associate in Arts
AA1114
Arts and Humanities Emphasis

AA1110

Social Sciences Emphasis
Associate in Individualized Studies 1

AI5508

Associate in Individualized Studies
Associate in Science

AS1104

Associate in Science
Bachelor of Criminal Justice 2

BC2209

Bachelor of Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Specialized Studies 3

BS1112

Bachelor of Specialized Studies
Undecided

ND1201

Undecided

1 Separate application required.

2 Requires an associate’s degree in an area related to criminal justice for admission. Not open to first–year students.

3 Separate application required. Not open to first–year students.

Center for International Studies

International Studies

BA4405

Global Studies—Africa

BA4406

Global Studies—Asia

BA4407

Global Studies—Europe

BA4408

Global Studies—Latin America
BA4409 Global Studies—War and Peace

Regional Higher Education

The following degrees are available on all regional campuses:

Associate in Arts
AA1114 Arts and Humanities Emphasis
AA1110 Social Sciences Emphasis
Associate in Science
AS1104
Associate in Science
Bachelor of Science in Applied Management
BS5511
Bachelor of Science in Applied Management
Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies
BT5510 Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies
Chillicothe Campus

AI5508

Associate in Individualized Studies

AA5006

Business Management Technology

AA1106

Child Development

AA5010

Computer Science Technology

AA5003

Deaf Studies and Interpreting

AA5018

Environmental Engineering Technology

AA5022

Health Technology

AA5201

Human Services Technology

AA5505

Law Enforcement Technology

ND8833

Prenursing

AA2342

Nursing, RN

AA5014

Office Technology
Lancaster Campus

AI5508

Associate in Individualized Studies

AA5002

Accounting Technology

AA5006

Business Management Technology

AA1106

Child Development

AA5010

Computer Science Technology

AA5013

Electronic Media

AA5022

Health Technology

AA5020

Industrial Maintenance Technology

AA5505

Law Enforcement Technology

AA5019

Medical Assisting Technology
Southern Campus

AI5508

Associate in Individualized Studies

AA5002

Accounting Technology

AA5006

Business Management Technology

AA1106

Child Development

AA5010

Computer Science Technology

AA5013

Electronic Media

AA5017

Equine Studies

AA5022

Health Technology

AA5201

Human Services Technology

AA5505

Law Enforcement Technology

ND8833

Prenursing

AA2342

Nursing, RN

AA5014

Office Technology
Zanesville Campus

AI5508

Associate in Individualized Studies

AA5013

Electronic Media

ND8833

Prenursing

AA2342

Nursing, RN

Minor Codes

In general, all academic minors are open to any student pursuing a baccalaureate program at the University. Detailed information for each minor is listed in the catalog section of the college through which the minor is offered.

OR4903

African American Studies

OR4252

Anthropology
OR6360 Applied Nutrition
ORARTH Art History

ORASTR

Astronomy

OR2121

Biological Sciences

ORBSAD

Business

OR3311

Chemistry

OR5214

Classical Civilization
OR5305 Communication Sciences and Disorders

ORCOMS

Communication Studies
OR7260 Computer Science

ORDNCH

Dance:History and Theory

OR5154

Dance: Performance and Choreography

ORDNCS

Dance: Somatic Studies

OR4221

Economics

OR5231

English

OR6260

Environmental Health Sciences

ORFILM

Film

OR5221

French

OR4231

Geography

OR3321

Geological Sciences

OR5222

German

OR5212

Greek

OR4211

History

OR5329

Information and Telecommunication Systems

ORIART

Interdisciplinary Arts

ORJAPN

Japanese
ORJAZZ Jazz Studies

OR5211

Latin

OR5290

Linguistics

OR3101

Mathematics

OR4233

Geography - Meteorology

ORMUSI

Music
OR8156 Outdoor Recreation and Education

OR5241

Philosophy

OR3331

Physics

OR2120

Environmental and Plant Biology

OR4201

Political Science

OR4101

Psychology

OR8109

Recreation Management

OR6380

Retail Merchandising and Fashion Product Development

OR5224

Russian

OR6602

Social Service

OR4251

Sociology

OR5225

Spanish
ORSART Studio Art

ORTHAR

Theater

OR5215

World Religions

Certificate Codes

The certificate programs listed here are open to all students pursuing baccalaureate programs at the University, regardless of college or major. The equivalent of minors, these interdisciplinary programs can complement your major, broaden your career possibilities, or allow you to study an area of interest from a variety of perspectives. You will be awarded the certificate and receive official recognition on your transcript when you graduate. Please note that these certificate programs are not related to teaching or other professional certification conferred by outside agencies. To enroll in a program, contact the sponsoring college. Your own college will enter your certificate information onto your record.

CTAFMD Africa Culture Through Music and Dance

CTAFRI

African Studies

CTASIA

Asian Studies
CTBINU Bioinformatics

CTCNST

Construction Management
CTDIAB Diabetes
 CTDIVU Diversity Studies

CTEAST

East Asian Studies
CTENTR Entrepreneurship

CTENVS

Environmental Studies

CTEURO

European Studies

CTFIPL

Financial Planning

CTGISU

Geographic Information Science

CTGERO

Gerontology

CTGLCU

Global Leadership
CTISLM Islamic Studies

CTITAL

Italian Studies

CTJWST

Jewish Studies

CTLAMS

Latin American Studies

CTLJCU Law, Justice, and Culture

CTPOLC

Political Communication

CTSALE

Sales

CTSEAS

Southeast Asian Studies

CTWARU War and Peace Studies

CTWSTU

Women’s and Gender Studies
CTWRIT Writing