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ART 101 Drawing I

ART 101.  Drawing I.  3 Credits.   H   

Open to all University students, this course provides an introductory study of Drawing with emphasis on tools, techniques and observational development. Studio class includes intensive in-class exercises, lectures, images, and assignments. Students develop a formal fine arts vocabulary and gain verbal and written skills in critical analysis through individual and group critiques. Six hours scheduled studio activity and approximately six hours outside work weekly.

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Art

http://catalog.ku.edu/arts/visual-art/bfa-visual-art/

The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Art is a four-year, 120 credit hour degree program. The first year is spent in foundations courses where students focus on the development of their creative and technical skills. After the foundation year, students can select to concentrate in several degree emphasis areas.

Bachelor of Fine Arts in History of Art

http://catalog.ku.edu/arts/visual-art/bfa-art-history/

The BFA in History of Art is a four-year, 120 credit hour degree program combining a 30-hour concentration in the history of art with 30 hours of studio art training to serve students interested in both the history and the making of art.

Bachelor of Arts in Visual Art

http://catalog.ku.edu/arts/visual-art/ba/

The Bachelor of Arts in Visual Art is a four-year, 120 credit hour degree program. The B.A. in Visual Art is a traditional liberal arts undergraduate degree, requiring 24 credit hours in Visual Art beyond the 1 st year foundations courses, as opposed to the the more art intensive B.F.A. degree.

College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/

Graduation requirements and regulations for every academic program are provided in this catalog; however, this catalog is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a contract. Degree and program requirements and course descriptions are subject to change.

Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts in Music

http://catalog.ku.edu/music/ba/

The B.A. in Fine Arts in Music is offered for students with interest in music who also want to pursue a second degree or minor not in the School of Music.

Bachelor of Arts in Physics

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/physics-astronomy/ba-physics/

Our goal is to understand the physical universe. The questions addressed by our department’s research and education missions range from the applied, such as an improved understanding of the materials that can be used for solar cell energy production, to foundational questions about the nature of mass and space, how the Universe was formed and subsequently evolved, and how astrophysical phenomena affected the Earth and its evolution. We study the properties of systems ranging in size from smaller than an atom to larger than a galaxy on timescales ranging from billionths of a second to the age of the universe. Our courses and laboratory/research experiences help students hone their problem solving and analytical skills and thereby become broadly trained critical thinkers. While about half of our majors move on to graduate studies in STEM, many find employment in the private sector in diverse careers ranging from financial analysts to physicians. Graduates of all our degree programs can be found in key positions regionally, nationally, and internationally.  In this way, our department is at the forefront of telling the academic story of the University of Kansas to people around the state and around the world.

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Design

http://catalog.ku.edu/arts/theatre-dance/bfa-theatre/

The Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in Theatre Design is intended as a general preparation for the professional designer of scenery, costumes or lighting in theatre and/or film or as preparation for graduate studies. Students learn through small-class studio courses, laboratories, and involvement in productions in the University Theatre. Students in the B.F.A. Theatre Design program take 69 hours in Theatre, Visual Art, and Art History in addition to the KU Core and electives.    

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in Theatre

http://catalog.ku.edu/arts/theatre-dance/ba-bgs-theatre/

Theatre B.A. and B.G.S. students work intensively on acquiring theatre skills and knowledge in classrooms, studios, and laboratories. Undergraduates pursuing the B.A. or B.G.S. may choose from two emphases: Theatre, Culture, and Society or Performance. 

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Design

http://catalog.ku.edu/architecture/design/bfa/

The mission of the Department of Design is to seek to engage its students in the practice of design thinking and visualization to create beautiful, innovative, and responsible solutions (products, spaces, systems, messages, and services) that respond to human needs and enhance the quality of everyday life. The Department of Design encompasses a rich tradition and a long history of educating students to engage in current paradigms toward defining the future of design practice. Exceptional faculty and state-of-the-art facilities provide an environment that cultivates and optimal educational experience in each area of undergraduate and graduate study through innovative and comprehensive curricula and experiences. Students gain insights from lectures and workshops with world-renowned designers, collaborations with industry partners, and opportunities to participate in short-term study abroad programs and semester-long internships in the US and abroad. Check out a selection of great student work:  Illustration & Animation Industrial Design Photography Visual Communication Design Outside of class projects: Study Abroad, Workshops and Blitzes The University of Kansas Department of Design is an accredited institutional member of the  National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD).

Minor in Visual Art

http://catalog.ku.edu/arts/visual-art/minor/

The Department of Visual Art welcomes non-majors who wish to learn about the various areas within visual art through the completion of a minor.  Visual Art minors are not required to submit a portfolio for admission.

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre-Voice

http://catalog.ku.edu/music/bfa/

Theatre and Voice The Division of Voice offers the Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) for singers interested in art song, opera, oratorio, concert, other classical pieces or vocal teaching. Students receive training in vocal technique, languages and diction, vocal repertoire, acting and the theatrical arts. Performance opportunities range from workshops to fully staged productions, allowing students to develop their talents at the most beneficial pace. The B.F.A. in Theatre and Voice degree requires 121 credits (45 at the Jr/Sr level 300+). Students will study with faculty members who are nationally and internationally recognized. Courses in music theory and musicology are part of the in-depth exploration of music as well as performing a junior recital and a senior recital. With this degree, students can go on to pursue graduate studies in music, establish private studios, audition for theatre/musical productions, or create their own path in music or music-related endeavors. The School of Music The School of Music at the University of Kansas ranks among the finest in America, offering comprehensive programs at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels. The school nurtures and advances the art of music through creation, performance, scholarly inquiry, entrepreneurship, and enhancement of the artistic skills and experiences of the university and regional cultural communities. The school is a major contributor to the arts community through the student, faculty, and professional performances in Swarthout Recital Hall, Bales Organ Recital Hall, the Robert Baustian Theatre, and the Lied Center of Kansas. The School of Music is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music . The entrance and graduation requirements in this catalog conform to the published guidelines of that organization.

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in American Studies

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/american-studies/ba-bgs/

Career Opportunities American Studies graduates are prepared for a broad array of occupations. Recently our graduates have entered jobs in museums, libraries, social policy, government, politics, journalism and education. Many have entered graduate work in American studies or disciplines in their concentrations. See an advisor for a list of American studies courses that may meet teacher licensure requirements in history and social sciences.

Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/math/ba/

The degree of Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics offers in depth training in mathematics. A B.A. degree in mathematics at KU allows you to focus on the mathematics that is most relevant and interesting to you. A total of 120 hours is required to graduate with a B.A. in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The requirements for all students earning a B.A. in the College include the KU Core Curriculum , a laboratory or field experience, and proficiency in a language other than English.

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/women-gender-sexuality-studies/ba-bgs/

Confront social problems around gender and sexuality Collaborate with students and faculty from across the social sciences and humanities Build expertise on issues that matter most to you

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in Applied Behavioral Science

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/applied-behavioral-science/ba-bgs/

Career Opportunities The department prepares students for careers in their specialties, as well as for graduate school and professional training. Careers include work in such fields and settings as early childhood education; early childhood intervention programs; community programs for children, youth, and adults with developmental disabilities; public health and health care; community-based and nongovernmental organizations; and behavioral consulting, management, human services, and business. Students enter graduate and professional schools in such areas as applied behavior analysis, applied developmental psychology, behavior analysis, clinical and counseling psychology, community development, gerontology, law, medicine, organizational behavior management, public health, social welfare, and special education. Preparation and Advising To graduate with the major in 4 years, prospective majors should enroll in Introduction to Applied Behavioral Science ( ABSC 100 or ABSC 101 ) and Principles and Procedures of Behavior Modification and Therapy ( ABSC 304 ) during the first 2 years. The content of these 2 courses will give students a basic understanding of the field of Applied Behavioral Science and help students decide whether they would like to apply to be admitted to the major. By the end of the second year, they should have consulted with a faculty advisor about degree requirements, specialty areas, and career opportunities. By the end of the third year, they should have taken the prerequisite courses for the fourth-year practicum. This information may also be found in the department’s Undergraduate Handbook. By the beginning of the junior year, majors should complete the College’s Major Declaration form. They should list either ABSCA-BA or ABSCA-BGS as the major code for a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of General Studies degree, respectively.

Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/biology/ba-biochemistry/

Biochemistry is the study of life at the level of individual molecules. Biochemistry lies at the intersection of cell biology, physiology, organic chemistry, and physical chemistry. The B.A. Biochemistry major includes one year of biochemistry, as well as upper-division courses in cellular mechanisms and biological physical chemistry.

Bachelor of Arts in Biology

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/biology/ba-biology/

Biology is the study of living systems and is the broadest biological sciences major available at KU. The B.A. Biology degree provides students with much flexibility in their major course choices and can include ecology, microbiology, organismal physiology, and biochemistry.

Bachelor of Arts in Microbiology

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/biology/ba-microbiology/

Microbiology is the study of bacteria, viruses, the immune system, and their roles in human health, the environment and beyond. Job prospects for microbiologists with a bachelor's or higher degree continue to be strong. Upper-division courses in immunology, bacterial infectious diseases, virology, and microbial genetics couple laboratory courses with lecture courses to provide students with hands-on practical experience. The B.A. Microbiology major includes a choice of three upper-division lecture and laboratory course pairs.

Bachelor of Arts in Geology

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/geology/ba/

Why study geology? In Geology you get to apply techniques and knowledge from chemistry, physics, biology and math to answer important questions about Earth processes, history and future. Geologists are in demand to evaluate geologic hazards, evaluate natural resources, and understand the environment including water quality and climate change. The B.A. program allows many free electives for background courses in the sciences or liberal arts. The program permits study of traditional geology (with emphasis on the solid earth, the earth's surface, or environmental geology and natural resources), environmental geology (with emphasis on water or urban environmental geology), or an individually tailored program.

Accelerated Master of Arts in Classics

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/classics/ama/

The combined B.A. / M.A. degree allows high-achieving undergraduate majors in Classical Languages at the University of Kansas to move directly into the Master's degree program in Classics, completing it within one year of completing the B.A.

BGS in Theatre with concentration in Performance

http://catalog.ku.edu/arts/theatre-dance/ba-bgs-theatre/bgs-in-theatre-with-concentration-in-performance/

Below is a sample 4-year plan for students pursuing the BGS in Theatre with a concentration in Performance. To view the list of courses approved to fulfill KU Core Goals, please visit the KU Core website .

BGS in Theatre with concentration in Theatre, Culture & Society

http://catalog.ku.edu/arts/theatre-dance/ba-bgs-theatre/bgs-in-theatre-with-concentration-in-theatre-culture-and-society/

Below is a sample 4-year plan for students pursuing the BGS in Theatre with a concentration in Theatre, Culture & Society. To view the list of courses approved to fulfill KU Core Goals, please visit the KU Core website .

Bachelor of Arts in Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/biology/ba-ecology-evolution-organismal-biology/

The B.A. focuses on the integration of biological systems at the whole organism level, and on how living organisms exist in populations, species, and communities within their environment. Core classes such as genetics, physiology, ecology, and evolutionary biology are combined with courses such as statistics, systematics, and organismal diversity to provide a strong foundation in biology. Students choose electives from a diverse set of classes that allow them to focus on areas of interest.

Bachelor of Arts in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/biology/ba-molecular-cellular-developmental-biology/

The Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology B.S. and B.A. degrees provide students with a broad understanding of biological systems at the molecular, cellular, and organismal levels. The MCDB degree includes study of genetics, cell biology, developmental biology, cancer biology, and neurobiology. Students have the option of elective courses in these areas for an advanced, in-depth learning experience.

Minor in Theatre

http://catalog.ku.edu/arts/theatre-dance/minor-theatre/

The Department of Theatre and Dance welcomes non-majors who wish to learn about acting, drama, design, theatre history, and technical theatre through the completion of a minor. Students minoring in theatre are welcome to audition for department productions and serve on backstage technical crews if they are enrolled in THR 101 , THR 201 , THR 301 , or THR 401 .

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in Economics

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/economics/ba-bgs/

Why study economics? Economics offers the tools you need to understand our increasingly interconnected world. With these tools, you can exploit "Big Data" to explore human behavior in numerous economic settings such as labor supply, consumption patterns, health care choices and energy use.  You can also examine the overall economy by assessing the links among aggregate output, interest rates, inflation, unemployment levels and international exchange rates.

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in English

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/english/ba-bgs-english/

Why study English language and literature? Because reading and writing shape the world. KU's English Department is at the core of the humanities, highlighting the "human" through our individual, one-on-one interactions with our students, our emphasis on community and global engagement, and our abiding interest in our shared humanity through the stories of others. We seek to challenge the mind and to engage the imagination of our students, to teach them to ask questions and to seek for answers.  We encourage them to grapple with the complexity of a culturally and commercially interconnected world and the global networks and processes of cultural exchange. We believe that words and ideas will shape the world. We teach our students life-long skills, so that they learn to write clearly, creatively, and effectively—discovering themselves even as they lay a solid foundation for professional success.  A commitment to teaching and learning. Our department is renowned for its tradition of excellence in teaching.  The vast majority of our undergraduate classes have 20-35 students, and much of the class time is dedicated to active learning and engagement with texts and ideas. In the last ten years, faculty members in the department of English have won ten Kemper Fellowships for Excellence in Teaching, two Chancellors Club Teaching Professorships, a Career Achievement Teaching Award, and a wide variety of other university-level teaching and advising awards, and the department as a whole received the Center of Teaching Excellence (CTE) award for Department Excellence in Teaching at the University of Kansas.  A variety of career and life paths. English majors graduate to a variety of careers, including law, teaching, scholarship, publishing, library science, and journalism--as well as medicine, politics, design, and any number of other fields that value clear communication, interpretive skill, and critical and creative thinking.  Engaged and innovative scholarship. KU's English Department has several core strengths that cross tracks and periods, including Global and Cross-Cultural Approaches; Literature, Rhetoric, and Social Action; Diversity Studies; Language, Literature and Science; and Popular Expressive Forms. At the KU English Department, students work closely with nationally-renowned writers and researchers. Our faculty have won national awards that recognize excellence in research, including grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Philosophical Society, and the Newberry Library, among others. English Department faculty members have also received major research funding from the University of Kansas, including the Hall Center for the Humanities Research fellowships and Keeler Intra-University Fellowships for interdisciplinary work. Undergraduate students can work one-on-one with faculty mentors in the Honors Program, McNair Scholars Program, and Dean's Scholars Program, as well as through independent Directed Studies. 

Accelerated Master of Arts in History

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/history/ama/

Note: Admission to the Accelerated M.A. program is open to current KU undergraduate students only. If you are a non-KU student interested in graduate study, consult information about our  M.A.  and  Ph.D.  programs, respectively.

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in History

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/history/ba-bgs/

We study the past to gain insight for living in our present. At the collegiate level, studying history comprises much more than memorizing names or dates. Historians examine change over time and are most interested in questions that ask 'why' or 'how.' These questions demand complex answers about who we are and how we have come to be where we are. 

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in Speech-Language-Hearing

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/speech-language-hearing/ba-bgs/

Communication is central to human behavior, and the treatment of communication disorders requires specialized knowledge and skills.

Bachelor of Science in Journalism and Mass Communications

http://catalog.ku.edu/journalism-mass-communications/bs/

Media Arts & Production Students in Media Arts & Production...101 (if applying while enrolled in JMC 101...

Bachelor of Science in Education

http://catalog.ku.edu/education/curriculum-teaching/bs-education/

...Breadth of Knowledge - Arts & Humanities) 3 MATH 101 College Algebra: _____ ( MATH 101 and MATH...

Department of English

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/english/

...Enroll in ENGL 101 . ENGL 101 + ENGL 102...the Literature and the Arts heading are designated...

Bachelor of Science in Geology

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/geology/bs/

...admission at KU. ENGL 101 Composition 3 ACT...in all courses. Liberal Arts and Sciences. Satisfied...

Master of Architecture (5-year)

http://catalog.ku.edu/architecture/architecture/master-architecture-five-year/

...or more art/drawing classes. Art/drawing classes...115 Calculus I ENGL 101 Composition (Fulfills Core...

Bachelor of Music Education in Music Education

http://catalog.ku.edu/music/bme/bme-music-education/

...List Code Title Hours Language Arts and Communication ENGL 101 Composition 3 ENGL 102 Critical...

Bachelor of Social Work

http://catalog.ku.edu/social-welfare/bsw/

...curriculum and liberal arts prerequisites. Course List Code Title Hours English ENGL 101 Composition ENGL...

Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering

http://catalog.ku.edu/engineering/chemical-petroleum-engineering/bs-chemical/

...the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences as...are exempt from ENGL 101 based on ACT...

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

http://catalog.ku.edu/engineering/electrical-engineering-computer-science/bs-electrical-engineering/

...the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences as...Hours Electrical Engineering EECS 101 New Student Seminar...

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/environmental-studies/bs/

...sciences along with the arts and humanities. Learning...Laboratory. Satisfied by: GEOL 101 & GEOL 103 The...

Department of Mathematics

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/math/

...background in the liberal arts should enroll in...100 MATH 002, MATH 101 , MATH 103 , MATH...

Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering

http://catalog.ku.edu/engineering/electrical-engineering-computer-science/bs-computer-engineering/

...the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences as...Hours Computer Engineering EECS 101 New Student Seminar...

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

http://catalog.ku.edu/engineering/electrical-engineering-computer-science/bs-computer-science/

...the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences as...Hours Computer Science EECS 101 New Student Seminar...

Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/east-asian-languages-cultures/

...in literature, philosophy, and art, as well as...courses in Tibetan ( TIB 101 , TIB 102 , TIB...

Bachelor of Science in Education

http://catalog.ku.edu/education/health-sport-exercise-sciences/bs-education/

...Hours Prerequisite Requirements ENGL 101 Composition (or exemption...meeting KU CORE 3: Arts & Humanities 3 Any...

Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering

http://catalog.ku.edu/engineering/chemical-petroleum-engineering/bs-petroleum/

...the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences as...II Laboratory 1 GEOL 101 & GEOL 103 The...

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

http://catalog.ku.edu/engineering/civil-environmental-architectural-engineering/bs-civil-engineering/

...the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences as...students select from: GEOL 101 The Way The...

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

http://catalog.ku.edu/engineering/mechanical-engineering/bs/

...the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences as...shows that the ENGL 101 and/or ENGL...

Bachelor of Music in Voice

http://catalog.ku.edu/music/bm/bm-voice/

...for singers interested in art song, opera, oratorio...of each) 20 ENGL 101 Composition (or any...

Bachelor of Applied Science in Project Management

http://catalog.ku.edu/professional-studies/project-management-bas/

...Quantitative Literacy Course: MATH 101 College Algebra: _____...Audience Communication Core 3H: Arts and Humanities Course...

Bachelor of Science in Project Management

http://catalog.ku.edu/professional-studies/project-management-bs/

...1: Communication Course: ENGL 101 Composition Core 2...Audience Communication Core 3H: Arts and Humanities Course...

Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/biology/bs-biochemistry/

...the equivalent of MATH 101 or MATH 104...the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are...

Bachelor of Science in Microbiology

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/biology/bs-microbiology/

...the equivalent of MATH 101 or MATH 104...the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are...

Minor in Latin American Area Studies

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/global-international-studies/latin-american-area-studies-minor/

...the ISLA Track ISP 101 may also count...history, culture, geography, anthropology, art history, politics, business...

Bachelor of Science in Mathematics

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/math/bs/

...interested in a liberal arts degree; such students...Title Hours Writing ENGL 101 Composition (or exemption...

Bachelor of Music in Musicology

http://catalog.ku.edu/music/bm/bm-musicology/

...0 Basic Courses ENGL 101 Composition (or any...3-6) History of art elective (3-6...

BA in Human Biology with concentration in Anthropology

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/biology/ba-human-biology/anthropology/

...the equivalent of MATH 101 or MATH 104...the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are...

BA in Human Biology with concentration in Biology

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/biology/ba-human-biology/biology/

...the equivalent of MATH 101 or MATH 104...the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are...

BA in Human Biology with concentration in Psychology

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/biology/ba-human-biology/psychology/

...the equivalent of MATH 101 or MATH 104...the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are...

BGS in English

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/english/ba-bgs-english/BGS-in-English/

...Students must complete ENGL 101 and ENGL 102...210 fulfill Goal 3 Arts & Humanities 8 ENGL...

BA in Environmental Studies

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/environmental-studies/ba-bgs/ba-environmental-studies/

...Reasoning course with MATH 101 as a pre...8 Environmental Humanities and Arts choices are: EVRN...

Bachelor of Business Administration

http://catalog.ku.edu/business/bachelor-business-administration/

...within a broad liberal arts context. Program outcomes...statistics (with prerequisite MATH 101 ), ECON 142 , ECON...

Doctor of Pharmacy

http://catalog.ku.edu/pharmacy/doctor-pharmacy/

...the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, while...Hours Spring Hours ENGL 101 3 ENGL 102...

Undergraduate Certificate in Race and Ethnicity in the U.S.

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/american-studies/race-ethnicity-u-s-ugcert/

...history, music, literature, language, art, dance, and foodways...Identities, or AMS 100/101 Introduction to American...

Bachelor of Science in Economics

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/economics/bs/

...Calculus Satisfied by: MATH 101 College Algebra: _____...the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are...

Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Neuroscience

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/psychology/bs-behavioral-neuroscience/

...Mathematics. Satisfied by: MATH 101 College Algebra: _____...the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are...

BA in Theatre with concentration in Performance

http://catalog.ku.edu/arts/theatre-dance/ba-bgs-theatre/ba-performance/

...to enroll in THR 101 , THR 201 , THR...the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are...

BA in Chemistry with concentration in Biological Chemistry

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/chemistry/ba/biological-chemistry/

...the equivalent of MATH 101 or MATH 104...the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are...

BA in Chemistry

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/chemistry/ba/general-chemistry/

...the equivalent of MATH 101 or MATH 104...the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are...

BGS in Geography

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/geography/ba-bgs-geography/BGS-in-Geography/

...Core website. 1 MATH 101 or higher recommended...the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are...

BA in Sociology

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/sociology/ba-bgs/ba-sociology/

...1 course. 2 MATH 101 is a prerequisite...the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are...

BGS in Sociology

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/sociology/ba-bgs/bgs-in-sociology/

...5.1. 1 MATH 101 is a prerequisite...the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are...

BA in Speech-Language-Hearing

http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/speech-language-hearing/ba-bgs/ba/

...1 course. 2 MATH 101 is the pre...the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are...