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Grambling State University CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT Bachelor of Science PROFESSIONAL (Concentration) (revised May 28, 2008) Designed using the ACS guidelines Name: Catalog: Advisor: Course Number Course Name Hrs. Prerequisite (P) Co-requisite (C) FRESHMAN CHEM 111 General Chemistry CHEM 11 General Chemistry Laboratory 1 CHEM 111 (C) CHEM 112 General Chemistry CHEM 111 (P) CHEM 114 General Chemistry Laboratory 1 CHEM 112 (C) ENG 101 Freshman Composition I ENG 102 Freshman Composition II ENG 101 (P) HIST 101 Western Civilization MATH 15 Calculus I MATH 154 Calculus II MATH 15 (P) BIOL 11/115 Principles of Biology Lecture/Lab 4 PHYS 15 General Physics I 4 MATH 15 (C) FYE 101 First Year Experience 1 FYE 102 First Year Experience 1 FYE 101 (P) TOTAL SOPHOMORE CHEM 22 Organic Chemistry CHEM 112 (P) CHEM 225 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 CHEM 22 (C) CHEM 224 Organic Chemistry CHEM 22 (P) CHEM 226 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 CHEM 224 (C) CHEM 20 Quantitative Analysis Lecture CHEM 112 (P) CHEM 22 Quantitative Analysis Laboratory 2 CHEM 20 (C) MATH 201 Calculus III MATH 154 (P) ART 210 Fine and Performing Arts HIST 104 Modern World History PHYS 154 General Physics II 4 PHYS 15 (P) ENG 207 Introduction to Technical Writing GET 00 Rising Junior Exam 0 CHEM 26 Practical Inorganic Chemistry 2 CHEM 112 (P) TOTAL 1 Grade Semester / Yr & Faculty Approval

Professional (Concentration) Page 2 Course Number JUNIOR CHEM 41 Course Name Hrs. Prerequisites (P) Co-requisite (C) Physical Chemistry CHEM 20/22 MATH 154 (P) CHEM 4 Physical Chemistry Laboratory 1 CHEM 41 (C) CHEM 42 Physical Chemistry CHEM 41 (P) CHEM 44 Physical Chemistry Laboratory 1 CHEM 42 (C) MATH 40 Differential Equations MATH 154 (P) Foreign Language 6 ENG 200 World Literature CS 110 Computer Science I CHEM 461 Biochemistry CHEM 224 (P) CHEM 451 Seminar 1 SOC 101 Intro to the Social Sciences TOTAL 0 SENIOR CHEM 40 Instrumental Analysis Lecture CHEM 41 (P) CHEM 42 Instrumental Analysis Laboratory 2 CHEM 224/20 (P) CHEM 44 Inorganic Chemistry CHEM 450 Independent Study/Research Faculty Approval CHEM Electives* 4 ECON 201 Macroeconomics MATH 11 or higher EET 202 Electronic Devices I EET 222 Electronic Devices laboratory 1 Electives 9 TOTAL 1 GRAND TOTAL 125 Grade Semester / Yr & Faculty Approval *Recommended Chemistry Electives: CHEM 410 with CHEM 420 or CHEM 470; or CHEM 462/464. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Grambling State University CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT Bachelor of Science G E N E R A L (Concentration) (revised May 28, 2008) Name: Catalog: Advisor: Course Course Name Hrs. Prerequisites (P) Number Co-requisite (C) FRESHMAN CHEM 111 General Chemistry I CHEM 11 General Chemistry Laboratory 1 CHEM 111 (C) CHEM 112 General Chemistry II CHEM 111 CHEM 114 General Chemistry Laboratory 1 CHEM 112 (C) ENG 101 Freshman Composition I ENG 102 Freshman Composition II ENG 101 (P) HIST 101 Western Civilization MATH 15 Calculus I MATH 154 Calculus II MATH 15 (P) BIOL 11/115 Principles of Biology Lecture/Lab 4 PHYS 15 General Physics I 4 Math 15 FYE 101 First Year Experience 1 FYE 102 First Year Experience 1 TOTAL SOPHOMORE CHEM 22 Organic Chemistry CHEM 112 (P) CHEM 225 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 CHEM 22 (C) CHEM 224 Organic Chemistry CHEM 22 (P) CHEM 226 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 CHEM 224 (C) CHEM 20 Quantitative Analysis Lecture CHEM 112 (P) CHEM 22 Quantitative Analysis Laboratory 2 CHEM 20 (C) MATH 201 Calculus III MATH 154 (P) PHYS 154 General Physics II 4 PHYS 15 (P) ART 210 Fine and Performing Arts ENG 200 World Literature HIST 104 Modern World History SOC 101 Intro to the Social Sciences GET 00 Rising Junior Exam 0 TOTAL 2 Grade Semester / Yr & Faculty Approval

General (Concentration) Page 2 Course Number JUNIOR CHEM 41 Physical Chemistry Course Name Hrs. Prerequisites(P) Co-requisite (C) CHEM 20/22 MATH 154 (P) CHEM 4 Physical Chemistry Laboratory 1 CHEM 41 (C) CHEM 42 Physical Chemistry CHEM 41 (P) CHEM 44 Physical Chemistry Laboratory 1 CHEM 42 (C) CHEM 461 Biochemistry CHEM 224 (P) Foreign Language 6 ECON 201 Macroeconomics ENG 207 Introduction to Technical Writing CS 110 Computer Science I Electives 7 TOTAL SENIOR CHEM 40 Instrumental Analysis Lecture CHEM 41 (P) CHEM 42 Instrumental Analysis Laboratory 2 CHEM 224/20 (P) CHEM 450 Independent Study/Research Faculty Approval CHEM 451 Seminar 1 Science and Free Electives* 18 TOTAL 27 GRAND TOTAL 125 Grade Semester/ Yr & Faculty Approval *Recommended Science Electives: CHEM 410 with CHEM 420, 44, 470; CHEM 462/464, BIOL 02, 04. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Grambling State University CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT Bachelor of Science FORENSIC (Concentration) (Revised May 28, 2008) Name: Catalog: Advisor: Course Course Name Hrs. Prerequisites (P) Number Co-requisite (C) FRESHMAN FYE 101 First Year Experience 1 FYE 102 First Year Experience 1 FYE 101 (P) CHEM 111 General Chemistry CHEM 11 General Chemistry Laboratory 1 CHEM 111 (C) BIOL 11/115 Principles of Biology Lecture/Lab 4 ENG 101 Freshman Composition I MATH 15 Calculus I CHEM 112 General Chemistry CHEM 111 (P) CHEM 114 General Chemistry Laboratory 1 CHEM 112 (C) BIOL 114/116 Principles of Biology Lecture/Lab 4 BIOL 11 (P) ENG 102 Freshman Composition II ENG 101 (P) CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice MATH 154 Calculus II MATH 15 (P) TOTAL SOPHOMORE CHEM 22 Organic Chemistry CHEM 112 (P) CHEM 225 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 CHEM 22 (C) CJ 202 Criminal Procedure and Evidence ART 210 Fine and Performing Arts STAT 27 Probability & Statistics I CHEM 224 Organic Chemistry CHEM 22 (P) CHEM 226 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 CHEM 224 (C) CHEM 20 Quantitative Analysis Lecture CHEM 112 (P) CHEM 22 Quantitative Analysis Laboratory 2 CHEM 20 (C) ENG 200 World Literature FCHE 202 Introduction to Forensic Chemistry 1 HIST 101 Western Civilization Foreign Language GET 00 Rising Junior Examination 0 TOTAL 2 CHEM 111 (P) CJ 202 (P) Grade Semester / Yr & Faculty Approval

Forensic (Concentration) Page 2 Course Number JUNIOR CHEM 41 Physical Chemistry Course Name Hrs. Prerequisites(P) Co-requisite (C) CHEM 20/22 MATH 154 (P) CHEM 4 Physical Chemistry Laboratory 1 CHEM 41 (C) PHYS 15 General Physics I 4 MATH 15 Foreign Language CS 206 Programming in C++ MATH 11 or higher PHYS 154 General Physics II 4 PHYS 15 SOC 101 Intro to the Social Sciences FCHE 02 Physical Methods in Forensic Chemistry 2 CHEM 22 (P) CHEM 461 Biochemistry CHEM 224 CJ 211 Criminal Investigation HIST 104 Modern World History TOTAL 2 SUMMER PRIOR TO SENIOR FCHE 455 Forensic Internship 4 TOTAL 4 SENIOR CHEM 40 Instrumental Analysis Lecture CHEM 41 (P) CHEM 42 Instrumental Analysis Laboratory CHEM 224/20 2 (P) CJ 496 Special Topics in Justice/Ethics Free and _ Science _ Electives* _ 6 ENG 207 Intro to Technical Writing CHEM 462 Biochemistry / Molecular Biology CHEM 224 (P) CHEM 464 Biochemistry / Molecular Biology Lab 1 CHEM 462 (C ) ECON 201 Macroeconomics TOTAL 24 GRAND TOTAL 125 Grade Semester/ Yr & Faculty Approval *Recommended Science Electives: CHEM 42, 44; CHEM 410; CHEM 44; NUR 205; BIOL 207; or BIOL 05 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM SEQUENCE CONCENTRATION IN ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (EET) NAME SECURITY NO. ADVISOR'S NAME LOCAL ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. _ HOME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. _ DATE ENTERED G.S.U. DATE TRANSFERRED TO D.I.E.T. _ STUDENT'S SIGNATURE ADVISOR'S SIGNATURE DATE DEPARTMENT HEAD'S SIGNATURE DATE FRESHMAN FYE 101 First Year Experience 1 FYE 102 First Year Experience 1 ENG 101 Freshman Composition ENG 102 Freshman Composition ETC 101 Introduction to Engineering Technology 2 ETC 102 Safety Engineering 2 ETC 10 Engineering Graphics ETC 104 Prin. of Electrical Circuits I 2 MATH 15 Calculus I ETC 124 Prin., of Electrical Circuits I Lab 1 BIOL 11 Gen. Biology MATH 154 Calculus II BIOL 115 Gen. Biology LAB 1 HIST 101 Western Civilization TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS 16 TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS 15 SOPHOMORE PHYS 15 General Physics I 4 GET 00 Rising Junior Examination 0 HIST 104 Modern World History PHYS 154 General Physics II 4 EET 201 Prin. of Electrical Circuits II 2 EET 202 Electronic Devices I EET 221 Prin. of Electrical Circuits II Lab 1 EET 222 Electronic Devices I Lab 1 ECON 201 Macroeconomics ETC 208 Computer Applications I 2 ETC 202 Engineering Materials and Processing 2 ETC 228 Computer Applications I Lab 1 ETC 222 Engineering Materials and Processing Lab 1 ENG 200 World Literature TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS 16 SOC 101 Intro. to Social Science TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS 17 JUNIOR EET 01 Digital Logic System EET 02 Instrumentation and Measurement 2 EET 21 Digital Logic System Lab 1 EET 22 Instrumentation and Measurement Lab 1 EET 0 Electronic Devices II EET 04 Electrical Circuits & Machines EET 2 Electronic Devices II Lab 1 EET 24 Electrical Circuits & Machines Lab 1 ETC 0 Computer Applications II 2 EET 06 Microprocessor Fundamentals ETC 2 Computer Applications II Lab 1 EET 26 Microprocessor Fund. Lab 1 ENG 05 Advanced Technical Writing MATH 27 Probability &Statistics I Free Elective 2 TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS 14 TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS 16 SENIOR EET 401 Principle of Circuits Analysis 2 ETC 420 Senior Research Project EET 421 Principle of Circuits Analysis Lab 1 EET Elective EET Elective EET Elective Lab 1 EET Elective Lab 1 ETC 402 Engineering Economy 2 Foreign Language Elective Foreign Language Elective ART 210 Visual and Performing Arts Free Elective Free Elective TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS 16 TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS 15 TOTAL HOURS NEEDED FOR GRADUATION 125 STUDENT ADVISEMENT CONTACT VERIFICATION must be signed by student and advisor each time student is officially advised (minimum of 8 times) Advisor's Signature/Date Student's Signature/Date Advisor's Signature/Date Student's Signature/Date Revised June 2009

DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM SEQUENCE CONCENTRATION IN DRAFTING AND DESIGN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (DDT) NAME SOCIAL SECURITY NO. ADVISOR'S NAME_ LOCAL ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. HOME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. DATE ENTERED G.S.U. DATE TRANSFERRED TO D.I.E.T. _ STUDENT'S SIGNATURE ADVISOR'S SIGNATURE _ DATE DEPARTMENT HEAD'S SIGNATURE DATE FRESHMAN FYE 101 First Year Experience 1 FYE 102 First Year Experience 1 ENG 101 Freshman Composition ENG 102 Freshman Composition MATH 15 Calculus I MATH 154 Calculus II BIOL 11 Gen. Biology ETC 102 Safety Engineering 2 BIOL 115 Gen. Biology Lab 1 ETC 104 Prin. of Electrical Circuits I 2 ETC 101 Introduction to Engineering. Technology 2 ETC 124 Prin. of Elect. Circuits I Lab 1 ETC 10 Engineering Graphics DET 102 Descriptive Geometry TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS 16 TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS 15 SOPHOMORE HIST 101 Western Civilization GET 00 Rising Junior Examination 0 PHYS 15 General Physics I 4 DET 202 Computer Aided Drafting II ENG 200 World Literature PHYS 154 General Physics II 4 SOC 101 Intro. To Social Science ETC 202 Engineering Mat'l & Processing 2 DET 201 Computer Aided Drafting I ETC 222 Engr. Mat'l Processing Lab 1 TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS 16 ETC 208 Computer Applications I 2 ETC 228 Computer Applications I Lab 1 HIST 104 Modern World History TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS 16 JUNIOR ARTS 210 Visual and Performing MATH 27 Probability & Statistics I DET 07 Computer-Aided Drafting III ENG 05 Advance Technical Report Writing ETC 01 Statics MET 04 Computer-Aided Design I ETC 0 Computer Application II 2 ETC 06 Strength of Materials ETC 2 Computer Application II Lab 1 ETC 26 Strength of Materials Lab 1 DET Elective DET Elective TOTAL SEMSETER HOURS 15 TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS 16 SENIOR Foreign Language Elective ETC 402 Engineering Economy 2 DET 40 Design of Machine Elements ETC 420 Senior Research Project ECON 201 Macroeconomics Foreign Language Elective MET 401 Computer-Aided Design II DET Elective Free Elective Free Electives 5 TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS 15 TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS 16 TOTAL HOURS NEEDED FOR GRADUATION 125 Electives must be approved by advisor and department head. STUDENT ADVISEMENT CONTACT VERIFICATION must be signed by student and advisor each time student is officially advised (minimum of 8 times) Advisor's Signature/Date Student's Signature/Date Advisor's Signature/Date Student's Signature/Date Revised June 2009

College of Arts and Sciences Department of Theatre Curriculum Guide 12Credit Hours Name Advisor Address Major Minor Current Semester Current Year Freshman Year Fall---- Cr. Hrs. Grade Spring---- Cr. Hrs. Grade ENG 101 Freshman Composition ENG 102 Freshman Composition BIOL 10Biology / Biology Lab 105 4 BIOL 104 Biology /Biology Lab/106 4 MATH 147 Pre Calculus I MATH 148 Pre Calculus II SOC 101Social Science FYE 102 First Year Experience 1 FYE 101First Year Experience 1 ECON 201 Economics THEA 100 Introduction to Theatre ART 210Fine and Performing Arts 17hrs 17 Sophomore Year Fall---- Cr. Hrs. Grade Spring---- Cr. Hrs. Grade SCI 101 Physical Science THEA 204 History of Theatre HIS 101History THEA 104 History ENG 200 Literature Foreign Language GET 00 (Rising Jr. Exam) 0 THEA 201Stage Make-Up 1 THEA 211 Acting I THEA 212 Public Speaking THEA 20 History of Theatre THEA 12 Theatre of Black Amer. THEA 20 History of Theatre I 16hrs 16hrs Junior Year Fall---- Cr. Hrs. Grade Spring---- Cr. Hrs. Grade THEA 08Stage Costume History I THEA 07 Stage /Studio Lighting THEA 09 Stage Craft I THEA 11Modern Drama THEA 14 Scenic Design Internship THEA 19 Stage Management THEA 404 Playwriting Foreign Language THEA 18Theatre Management 15hrs 15 Senior Year Fall---- Cr. Hrs. Grade Spring---- Cr. Hrs. Grade THEA 45 Theatre Seminar THEA 44 Play Directing THEA 406 Creative Dramatics THEA 46Comprehensive Exam 0 THEA 408 Advance Acting Electives 9 Electives 6 15hrs 12hrs The above course requirements for a Baccalaureate of Arts degree in Theatre have been explained to me and I agree to comply with them. Student signature: Advisor signature: Department Head signature: Date: Date: Date:

2008-2009 COURSE CATALOG GRAMBLING STATE UNVIERSITY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES CURRICULUM FOR ASSOCIATE SCIENCE DEGREE (2 Years) Child Development Program Child Development & Family Relations Name : Advisor: (First, Middle and Last) SS No: Major: Address: (Permenant, City, State & Zip Code) Address: (Physical Residence, Or address & Phone) Email Address_ Program Admission Date: _ Expected Graduation Date: Career Aspirations: _ FRESHMAN COURSE COURSE NAME CR. HRS. COURSE & SEM. TAKEN GRADE NO. FYE 101 Freshman Seminar 1 CIS 115 Intro. Computer & Soft. ENG 101 Freshman Composition MATH 147 Precal I CDFR 100 Child Development and Family Relations Seminar CDFR 102 Child Development FYE 102 Freshman Seminar 1 CDFR 10 Observational Techniques PE P.E. Activity or M. S. 101 1 ENG 102 Freshman Composition MATH 148 Precal II CDFR 202 Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum for Children HM 212 Safety and Sanitation TOTAL Revised 08/08

SECOND THIRD SEMESTER COURSE COURSE NAME CR. HRS. COURSE & SEM. TAKEN GRADE NO. ART 105/201 Intro. to Art Appreciation CDFR 104 Current Issues in Child Development CDFR 105 Prenatal Infant Development CDFR 207 Administration of Child Development Programs CDFR 208 Child Development Practicum CDFR 209 Marriage and Family Relationships CDFR 210 Research Methods on Child Development CDFR 259 Issues in Assessment for Children and Families FN 205 Nutrition for Children Open Electives 6 Has completed 66 credit hours required for the Associate of Science Degree. Student Signature Date Advisor Signature Date Department Head Signature Date Revised 08/08