Nov 22, 2024
OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2016-17
OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2016-17 [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, Bachelor of Sport Management, 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
BS2121
Biological Sciences
BS2520
Cellular and Molecular Biology
BA2129
Environmental Biology
BA2128
Human Biology
BS2126
Marine, Freshwater, and Environmental Biology
BS0411
Microbiology
BS2507
Prephysical Therapy
BS2127
Preprofessional Program
BS2522
Wildlife and Conservation Biology
Chemistry and Biochemistry
BS3316 Biochemistry
BS3311, BA3311 Chemistry
BS3315 Environmental Chemistry
BS3310 Forensic Chemistry
BS3312 Predentistry
BS3313 Prepharmacy
BS3314 Premedicine
Classics and World Religions
BA5214
Classical Civilization
BA5217
Classical Languages
BA5215
World Religions
Economics
BA4221, BS4225
Economics
English
BA5232
English—Creative Writing
BA5236
English—Cultures, Rhetoric, and Theory
BA5230
English—Literature and Writing
BA5234
English—Prelaw
Environmental and Plant Biology
BA2110
Applied Plant Biology
BS2120
Environmental and Plant Biology
BA2119
Field Ecology

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

Geography
BS4232
Environmental Geography
BS4240
Environmental Prelaw
BS4235
Geographic Information Science
BS4231, BA4231
Geography
BA4241
Globalization and Development
BS4238
Meteorology
BS4242
Urban Planning and Sustainability
Geological Sciences
BS3323
Environmental Geology
BS3321, BA3321
Geological Sciences
History
BA4211
History
BA4214
Prelaw
Linguistics
BA5290
Linguistics
Mathematics
BS3105
Actuarial Science
BS3103
Applied Mathematics
BS3101, BA3101
Mathematics
BS3106
Mathematics—Mathematical Statistics Track
BS3110
Meteorology
Modern Languages
BA5221
French
BA5222
German
BA5224
Russian
BA5225
Spanish
Philosophy
BA5241
Philosophy
BA5244
Prelaw
BA5242
Pretheology
Physics
BS3332
Applied Physics
BS3335
Astrophysics
BS3338
Meteorology
BS3331, BA3331
Physics
Political Science
BA4201
Political Science
BA4203
Prelaw
Psychology
BA4105
Prephysical Therapy
BA4101
Psychology
Sociology and Anthropology
BA4252
Anthropology
BA4253
Criminology
BA4254
Prelaw
BA4251
Sociology
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
BA4412
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality 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
BB6158 Business Analytics
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
 BS8167 Sport Management
ND0610 Undecided

College of Fine Arts

Art + Design
BA5149
Art History
BF6321
Graphic Design 1
BF5198
Interior Architecture
BA5050,  BF5051
Studio Art
Dance, Film, and Theater
BA5150
Dance
BF5154
Dance—Performance and Choreography
BF5158
Playwriting
BF5162
Production Design and Technology 2
BF5168
Stage Management
BA5194
Theater
BF5161
Theater Performance (Acting 2 )
Music
BA5195
Music
BM5053
Instrumental Performance
BM5105
Music Composition
BM5106
Music Education—Choral
BM5107
Music Education—Instrumental
BM5115
Music Therapy
BM5102
Organ
BM5100
Piano
BM5104
Piano Pedagogy
ND5117
Premusic
BM5101
Voice
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

BS6357
Integrated Healthcare Studies
Applied Health Sciences and Wellness
BS6470
Applied Nutrition
BS8117
Athletic Training 3
BS8122
Exercise Physiology 3
BS6472
Nutrition
ND8142
Preathletic Training 3
ND8839
Preexercise Physiology
Nursing
BS1221
Nursing, Prelicensure Program
BS1203, BS1222
Nursing, RN-to-B.S.N. Program 1
ND1205
Prebaccalaureate Nursing 1
ND1204
School Nurse 1
Rehabilitation and Communication Sciences 2
BS5327
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Social and Public Health
BS6468
Child and Family Studies
BS8100
Community and Public Health
BS6260
Environmental Health Science
BS8119
Health Services Administration
BS6836
Long–Term Health Care Administration
BS3300
Occupational Hygiene and Safety
ND6603
Presocial Work 5
BA6601, BS6605
Social Work 4
Undecided

ND0210

Undecided

1 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
Pending Approva l Dance Studies
BS1910 Economics
BS1925 Engineering Physics
BA1916 English
BS1901 Environmental and Plant Biology
BA1942 Environmental Studies
BF1924 Film Tutorial
BA1914 French
BA1944 Geography
BS1948 Geological Sciences
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 General Theater
BS1946 Translational Health Studies—Applied Nutrition
BS1947 Translational Health Studies—Exercise Physiology
BA1945 Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality 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
BS6397
Physical Science—Chemistry
BS6396
Physical Science—Physics
BS6395
Physical Science—Physics and Chemistry

Early Childhood Education

AA1106
Child Development
BS6854
Early Childhood Education
ND8837
Early Childhood Premajor

Middle Childhood Education

BS6180
Language Arts and Mathematics
BS6179
Language Arts and Science
BS6178
Language Arts and Social Studies
BS6177
Mathematics and Science
BS6175
Mathematics and Social Studies
BS6176
Science and Social Studies

Multi–age Programs

BS6232
French
BS6233
German
ND8843
Prephysical Education
BS6235
Spanish

Special Education

BS6316
Mild—Moderate Educational Needs
BS6317
Moderate Intensive Educational Needs

Human and Consumer Sciences

BS6417
Customer Service
BS6375
Family and Consumer Sciences Education—Community Leadership
BS6370
Family and Consumer Sciences education—Teaching
ND8835
Preretail Merchandising and Fashion Product Development
BS6361
Restaurant, Hotel and Tourism
BS6380
Retail Merchandising and Fashion Product Development

Recreation and Sport Pedagogy

BS8156
Outdoor Recreation and Education
BS8169
Physical Activity and Sport Coaching
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 and Biomolecular Engineering
BS7251
Chemical Engineering
BS7263
Chemical Engineering—Biological Track
BS7264
Chemical Engineering—Energy and the Environment Track
BS7262
Chemical Engineering—Materials Track
Civil Engineering
BS7252
Civil Engineering
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
BS7260
Computer Science
BS7253
Electrical Engineering
BS7254
Electrical Engineering—Computer Engineering Track
Engineering Technology and Management
BS7256
Engineering Technology and Management
BS7273
Technical Operations Management
Industrial and Systems Engineering
BS7255
Industrial and Systems Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
BS7274
Energy Engineering
BS7257
Mechanical Engineering
Undecided
ND0910
Undecided

Scripps College of Communication

BC5374 Applied Communication
Communication Studies
BC5363
Communication Studies
BC5364
Communication Studies (for Regional Campus students)

Information and Telecommunication Systems

BC5329
Information and Telecommunication Systems

Journalism

BJ6910
Journalism—Carr Van Anda
BJ6906
Journalism—News and Information
BJ6907
Journalism—Strategic Communication

Media Arts and Studies

BC5370
Media Arts and Studies—Games and Animation
BC5373
Media Arts and Studies—Integrated Media
BC5369
Media Arts and Studies—Media and Social Change
BC5371
Media Arts and Studies—Music Production and Recording Industry
BC5372
Media Arts and Studies—Screenwriting and Producing
ND5368
Premedia Arts and Studies

Visual Communication

BS6925
Commercial Photography
BS6923
Information Design—Interactive Media
BS6924
Information Design—Publication
BS6922
Photojournalism

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
ND2210
Prebachelor of Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Specialized Studies 3
BS1112
Bachelor of Specialized Studies
ND1112
Prespecialized 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
Applied Management
Bachelor of Science in Sport and Lifestyle Studies
BS5512
Sport and Lifestyle Studies
Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies
BT5510
Technical and Applied Studies
Chillicothe Campus
AA5002
Accounting Technology
AI5508
Associate in Individualized Studies
AA5006
Business Management Technology
AA1106
Child Development
AA5010
Computer Science Technology
AA5018
Environmental Engineering Technology
AA5022
Health Technology
AA5201
Human Services Technology
AA5505
Law Enforcement Technology
AA2342
Nursing, RN
AA5014
Office Technology
ND8833
Prenursing
Lancaster Campus
AA5002
Accounting Technology
AI5508
Associate in Individualized Studies
AA5006
Business Management Technology
AA1106
Child Development
AA5010
Computer Science Technology
AA5013
Electronic Media
AA5023
Engineering Technology
AA5022
Health Technology
AA5505
Law Enforcement Technology
AA5019
Medical Assisting Technology
Southern Campus
AA5002
Accounting Technology
AI5508
Associate in Individualized Studies
AA5006
Business Management Technology
AA1106
Child Development
AA5010
Computer Science Technology
AA5013
Electronic Media
AA5018
Environmental Engineering Technology
AA5017
Equine Studies
AA5022
Health Technology
AA5201
Human Services Technology
AA5505
Law Enforcement Technology
AA2342
Nursing, RN
AA5014
Office Technology
ND8833
Prenursing
Zanesville Campus
AI5508
Associate in Individualized Studies
AA5013
Electronic Media
AA2342
Nursing, RN
ND8833
Prenursing

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
OR7270 Aviation Management
OR2121 Biological Sciences
ORBSAD Business
OR3311 Chemistry
OR5214 Classical Civilization
ORCOED Coaching Education
OR5305 Communication Sciences and Disorders
ORCOMS Communication Studies
OR7260 Computer Science
OR6181 Customer Service
ORDNCH Dance:History and Theory
OR5154 Dance: Performance and Choreography
ORDNCS Dance: Somatic Studies
OR4221 Economics
OR5231 English
OR6260 Environmental Health Sciences
OR2120 Environmental and Plant Biology
ORFILM Film
OR6125 Finance
OR5221 French
OR4231 Geography
OR4233 Geography - Meteorology
OR3321 Geological Sciences
OR5222 German
OR5212 Greek
OR4211 History
OR5329 Information and Telecommunication Systems
ORIART Interdisciplinary Arts
ORJAPN Japanese
ORJAZZ Jazz Studies
OR6906 Journalism
OR5211 Latin
OR5290 Linguistics
OR6127 Marketing
OR3101 Mathematics
OR5825 Military Science
ORMUSI Music
OR8156 Outdoor Recreation and Education
OR4415 Paleontology
OR5241 Philosophy
OR3331 Physics
OR4201 Political Science
OR4101 Psychology
OR8109 Recreation Management
OR6380 Retail Merchandising and Fashion Product Development
OR5224 Russian
OR5375 Screenwriting and Digital Storytelling
OR6602 Social Service
OR4251 Sociology
OR5225 Spanish
OR6150 Sports Administration
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 African 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
CTECTO Ecotourism
CTENTR Entrepreneurship
CTENVS Environmental Studies
CTEURO European Studies
CTEXPE Experimental Study of Language
CTFIPL Financial Planning
CTFSCU Food and Society
CTFFSU French and Francophone Studies
CTGISU Geographic Information Science
CTGERO Gerontology
CTGLHL Global Health
CTGLCU Global Leadership
CTIBUS International Business
CTISLM Islamic Studies
CTITAL Italian Studies
CTJWST Jewish Studies
CTLAMS Latin American Studies
CTLJCU Law, Justice, and Culture
CTLSSC Lean Six Sigma
CTLSSM Lean Six Sigma Methods
CTWGSQ LGBTQ Studies
CTMUSE Museum Studies
CTPOLC Political Communication
CTPMCU Project Management
CTRUST Russian Studies
CTSALE Sales
CTSOME Social Media
CTSEAS Southeast Asian Studies
CTSPNU Sports Nutrition
CTLEAD Strategic Leadership
CTTPMC Technical Project Management
CTWARU War and Peace Studies
CTWLTH Wealth and Poverty
CTWGSS Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
CTWRIT Writing