bachelor of arts in architecture
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ARC 101 1 ARC 122 4ART 111 3 ARC 222 3DES 121 3 BST 110 3ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3MAT 211 5
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ARC 231 3 ARC 232 3ARC 251 4 ARC 252 4THS 110 3 ARC 341 4HIS 261 3 HIS 262 3PHY 237 4 PSY 111 3
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ARC 310 3 ARC 352 5ARC 321 3 ARC 331 3ARC 322 3 PHL 260 3ARC 332 3 GEN 301 1ARC 351 5 ESS 101 1
ELECTIVE 3
Total 17 Total 16
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ARC 421 3 ARC 422 3ARC 441 4 ARC 452 5ARC 451 5 ARC 462 1ENG 36*/37* 3 GEN 401 3ELECTIVE 3 BST 3
ESS 1Total 15-18 Total 16
NOTE: See reverse side for notes pertaining to the Architecture major
Gen Ed English Elective The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation
ESS Physical Activity courseOptional Elective or Incomplete Gen Ed Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective
Environmental Technology II Environmental Technology IIIAdvanced Architectural Structures Integrative Arch Design Studies II4
Integrative Arch Design Studies I4 Preceptorship Preparation
Summer 2024
Fall 2024 Spring 2025
Architecture of Cities Reflecting on the Conversation
Any Elective 300-level or higher7
NOTE: Complete the "Application for Graduation" prior to registering for fourth year.
ARC 381 Architectural Study Tour8 (5)
Intermediate Arch Design Studies4 Wellness
Digital Design Simulation Elective Architectural Design Studies4
Theories of Environmental Stewardship Hist of Arch after the Industrial RevolutionAdv Construction Tectonics and Assemblies Introduction to Philosophy
NOTE: Physics requirement must be completed as a prerequisite to ARC 341.
OR SOC 151 Introduction to SociologyNOTE: Mid-Program Review Application due.5
Fall 2023 Spring 2024
History of Civilization I History of Civilization IIGeneral Physics I w/Lab Introduction to Psychology
History of Architecture I History of Architecture IIHeuristics and Architectonics4 Architectural Design Explorations4
Christian Faith: Understanding & Application Theories of Architectural Structures
NOTE: Calculus requirement must be completed as a prerequisiste to PHY 237.
Fall 2022 Spring 2023
OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I
Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours)Functions and Calculus I
Intro to the Christian BibleCritical Thinking & WritingFoundations of Speech
Expository Writing
Shop Stewardship Materials and Processes3
Drawing ICommunication and Architectonics4
Construction Tectonics and AssembliesDesign I
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLANAcademic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.Please read additional notes on the reverse side of this page.
Bachelor of Arts in ArchitectureFall 2021 Spring 2022
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Students are encouraged to explore various elective offerings in architecture or in different disciplines. Common architecture electives are noted below [although each is not always offered]. Students who have satisfied the undergraduate elective requirement may take up to 6 credits of graduate elective credit, as an undergraduate, the permission of the instructor and Department Chair.
The ARC 381 Architectural Study Tour is a distinctive of the Judson Architecture program, and it is a required course. ARC 381 is a 4-week foreign study course, in Europe, focused on field-sketching, watercolor, history and place. ARC 381 is usually taken during the May-term following the third year of undergraduate study, or as applicable in a transfer sequence. ARC 381 has a separate trip cost of $5600 + $1375 summer tuition + $100 fee + personal spending. Initial details for ARC 381 will be communicated prior to the end of the students' second year, and planning and preparation will occur throughout the students' third year, prior to the execution of the course, following the third year of study.
Minors are available to Architecture majors. Commonly pursued minors include Studio Art, Graphic Design, Photography, Business, Worship Arts, or Biblical Studies. Advanced Placement courses or transfer of Gen Ed credit [from community college or summer courses] is highly encouraged for students seeking a minor along with a major in Architecture.
Architecture electives: ARC 400 Topics in Architecture ARC 410 Advanced Digital Design ARC 416 Architectural Rendering in Watercolor ARC 425 Advanced Architectural Acoustics I ARC 426 Daylighting in Architecture ARC 429 Multiculturalism and Architecture ARC 442 Advanced Architectural Drawing ARC 492 Architecture for Christian Worship
Graduate-level electives: ARC 630 Chicago Architecture After the Fire ARC 671 Advanced Case Studies in Sustainable DesignOther eligible elective offerings include: ART 211 Drawing II ART 212 Painting I ART 223 Darkroom Photography I ART 311 Drawing III ART 315 Ceramics: Handbuilding ART 316 Ceramics: Wheel Throwing
The spring of the third year is designated for a possible study abroad option. The Department of Architecture has partnerships for a few high-achieving students to study abroad during the spring semester of the third year. Students interested in the possibility studying abroad must be in clear communication with their academic advisor and the Chair of the Department during the fall of the second year, to begin this process. Course selection and sequencing will be affected, and additional summer courses may be necessary. ARC 381 is not required for students who study abroad.
NOTES pertaining to the Architecture major:Full-time course load is 12-18 credits per semester. Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.Many architecture courses are sequential. Students must successfully pass all ARC courses with a minimum of a C- to meet the prerequisite of the next course in the sequence. For example, a student must earn a C- or better in ARC 231 in order to take ARC 232.ARC 101 is required for all students new to the Architecture Departemnt at Judson University, to address insurance, liability and safety concerns. However, students with facility with the wood shop, assembly tools and processes may test out of this course, as arranged with the instructor, at the first day of the course offering. Until then, ALL new students must register for and attend this course.Designated Architecture and Interior Design studio courses carry a program fee resulting from the unique expenses of these majors. The fee is applied to studio courses from second semester of freshman year through graduate study. The program fee applies directly to the specialized programming, technology, materials and physical resources necessary to maintain the distinctive excellence of programs in the Department of Architecture. For ARC 122, the program fee is $650. For all designated studios in the second year and above, the program fee is $950.During the spring term of the second year, all students must submit application for the Mid-Program Review, for acceptance into the third year, or professional portion, of the architecture program. Students must achieve an overall GPA of 2.50 in all coursework and a 2.75 GPA in all ARC coursework taken at Judson University, to date, including completion of all ARC courses taken with a C- or better. A portfolio of works and a letter of intent are also required with the Mid-Program Review application, as described in the Architecture supplement to the Judson University Student Handbook. Students must pass the mid-program review as a prerequisite for all 300 & 400 level ARC courses, except ARC 341.
ARC 101 1 ARC 122 1ART 111 3 ARC 222-ID 3DES 121 3 ART 211 3ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3ESS 101 1ESS 1MAT 211 5
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ARC 231 3 ARC 232 3ARC 251 4 ARC 252 4BST 110 3 THS 110 4HIS 261 3 HIS 262 3PHY 237 4 PSY 111 3
Total 17 Total 17
ARC 310 3 INT 324 3ARC 321 3 INT 328 4INT 322 3 INT 331 3INT 323 3 INT 352 5INT 351 5 ELECTIVE 3
Total 17 Total 18
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INT 428 3 INT 452 5INT 451 5 INT 462 4ENG 36*/37* 3 GEN 401 3BUS 101 1 BST 3GEN 301 1ELECTIVE 3
Total 18 Total 15NOTE: See reverse side for notes pertaining to the Interior Design major
ID Studio I: Space Planning, Ergonomics4 Additional Elective 300-level or higher
Shop Stewardship Materials and Processes3 Communication and Architectonics4
Wellness NOTE: Calculus requirement must be completed as a prerequisiste to PHY 237.ESS Physical Activity course
Functions and Calculus IOR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I
Fall 2022 Spring 2023History of Architecture I History of Architecture II
Intro to the Christian Bible Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
INT 381 Interior Design Study Tour8 (5)
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLANAcademic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.Please read additional notes on the reverse side of this page.
Bachelor of Arts in Interior Designwith Architectural Studies Minor
Fall 2021 Spring 2022
Drawing I Construction Tectonics and AssembliesDesign I Drawing IIExpository Writing Critical Thinking & Writing
Heuristics and Architectonics4 Architectural Design Explorations4
Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech
History of Civilization I History of Civilization IIGeneral Physics I w/Lab Introduction to Psychology
OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology
Fall 2023 Spring 2024Digital Design Simulation Building Codes and Universal Design
NOTE: Mid-Program Review Application due.5
Case Studies in Construction DetailBuilding Systems History of Interiors and FurnishingsTextiles, Materials and Sourcing ID Studio II: Residential, Kitchen, Bath4
NOTE: Complete the "Application for Graduation" prior to registering for fourth year.
The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation
Summer 2024
Fall 2024 Spring 2025Case Studies in Lighting and Acoustics ID Studio IV: Integrative Design Thesis4
ID Studio III: Commercial, Contract, Health5 Interior Design Professional PracticeGen Ed English Elective
Reflecting on the ConversationGen Ed Biblical Studies Elective
Additional Elective 300-level or higher
Introduction to Business
Theories of Environmental Stewardship
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9 All Interior Design majors who spend four years studying at Judson receive an Architectural Studies minor. It is possible for a second minor to be pursued as well. Commonly pursued minors include Studio Art, Graphic Design, Photography, Business, Worship Arts, or Biblical Studies. Advanced Placement courses or trnasfer of Gen Ed credit [from community colleges or summer courses] is highly encouraged for students seeking a second minor. Transfer students may or may not achieve the Architectural Studies minor, depending on the transfer plan and specific courses taken.
ARC 222-ID is only offered every other spring term. In those years when it is not offered, first-year students should swap this course with BST 102, PSY 111, or SOC 151, and take ARC 222-ID in the spring of the second year.Students are encouraged to explore various elective offerings in architecture or in different disciplines. Common architecture electives are noted below [although each is not always offered]. Students who have satisfied the undergraduate elective requirement may take up to 6 credits of graduate elective credit, as an undergraduate, the permission of the instructor and Department Chair.
Many ARC and INT courses are sequential. Students must successfully pass all ARC and INT courses with a minimum of a C- to meet the prerequisite of the next course in the sequence. For example, a student must earn a C- or better in ARC 251 in order to take ARC 252.ARC 101 is required for all students new to the Architecture Departemnt at Judson University, to address insurance, liability and safety concerns. However, students with facility with the wood shop, assembly tools and processes may test out of this course, as arranged with the instructor, at the first day of the course offering. Until then, ALL new students must register for and attend this course.
ARC 400 Topics in Architecture ARC 410 Advanced Digital Design ARC 416 Architectural Rendering in Watercolor ARC 425 Advanced Architectural Acoustics I ARC 426 Daylighting in Architecture ARC 429 Multiculturalism and Architecture ARC 442 Advanced Architectural Drawing ARC 492 Architecture for Christian Worship
Graduate-level electives: ARC 630 Chicago Architecture After the Fire ARC 671 Advanced Case Studies in Sustainable DesignOther eligible elective offerings include: ART 211 Drawing II ART 212 Painting I ART 223 Darkroom Photography I ART 311 Drawing III ART 315 Ceramics: Handbuilding ART 316 Ceramics: Wheel Throwing
The INT 381 Interior Design Study Tour is a distinctive of the Judson Architecture program, and it is a required course. INT 381 is a 4-week foreign study course, in Europe, focused on field-sketching, watercolor, history and place. INT 381 is usually taken during the May-term following the third year of undergraduate study, or as applicable in a transfer sequence. INT 381 has a separate trip cost of $5600 + $1375 summer tuition + $100 fee + personal spending. Initial details for INT 381 will be communicated prior to the end of the students' second year, and planning and preparation will occur throughout the students' third year, prior to the execution of the course, following the third year of study.
Designated Architecture and Interior Design studio courses carry a program fee resulting from the unique expenses of these majors. The fee is applied to studio courses from second semester of freshman year through graduate study. The program fee applies directly to the specialized programming, technology, materials and physical resources necessary to maintain the distinctive excellence of programs in the Department of Architecture. For ARC 122, the program fee is $650. For all designated studios in the second year and above, the program fee is $950.During the spring term of the second year, all students must submit application for the Mid-Program Review, for acceptance into the third year, or professional portion, of the architecture program. Students must achieve an overall GPA of 2.50 in all coursework and a 2.75 GPA in all ARC and INT coursework taken at Judson University, to date, including completion of all ARC and INT courses taken with a C- or better. A portfolio of works and a letter of intent are also required with the Mid-Program Review application, as described in the Architecture supplement to the Judson University Student Handbook. Students must pass the mid-program review as a prerequisite for all 300 & 400 level ARC and INT courses.
NOTES pertaining to the Interior Design major:Full-time course load is 12-18 credits per semester. Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
ART 111 3 ARC 101 1DES 121 3 ART 211 3GEN 101 1 DES 122 3ESS 101 1 DES 231 3ESS ESS Physical Activity course 1 ENG 102 3ENG 101 Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) 3 MAT 3SPC 120 3
Total 15 Total 16
ART 212 3 ART 225 3ART 224 3 ART 295 2ART 123 3 ART/DES 3BST 110 3 THS 110 3PSY 111 3 SCM 4
OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology
Total 15 Total 15
Total 1
HIS 262 3 ART 319M 3ENG 36*/37* 3 ART 319C 3ART 324 3 ART 427 3ART/DES 3 ART/DES 3ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 3
Total 15 Total 15
GEN 401 3 ART 497 3BST 3 ELECTIVE 9ART 496 3ELECTIVE 6
Total 15 Total 12NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Drawing I Shop Stewardship Materials and Processes
ART 395 Internship Practicum in Art (1)
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in ArtFall 2021 Spring 2022
Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)
Foundations of Speech
Design I Drawing IIQuestions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Three Dimensional DesignWellness Digital Tools
Spring 2023Painting I History of Art IIHistory of Art I Professional Practices in Art
Math based on ACT/SAT placement
Fall 2022
Fall 2024 Spring 2025The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Senior Project
Any Electives Any Electives
Senior ProposalAny Electives
Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective Any Electives
Studio Elective (see major audit) Studio Elective (see major audit)
Summer 2023
History of Art III Theories of the Visual (GEN301 equivalent)Gen Ed English Elective
Fall 2023 Spring 2024History of Civilization II Creative Practice: Tools and Methods
Creative Practice: Themes and Concepts
Introduction to Photography Studio Elective (see major audit)Intro to the Christian Bible Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
Gen Ed Science w/LabIntroduction to Psychology
ART 111 3 ARC 101 1DES 121 3 ART 211 3GEN 101 1 DES 122 3ESS 101 1 DES 231 3ESS ESS Physical Activity course 1 ENG 102 3ENG 101 Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) 3 MAT 3SPC 120 3
Total 15 Total 16
ART 212 3 ART 222 3ART 224 3 ART 225 3ART 123 3 ART 295 2DES 228 3 DES 321 3BST 110 3 THS 110 3
Total 15 Total 14
Total 1
SCM 4 ART 319M 3ART 324 3 ART 319C 3DES 331 3 ART 427 3ART/DES 6 ART 223 3
HIS 262 3Total 16 Total 15
BST 3 ENG 36*/37* 3PSY 111 3 ART 323 3
ART 497 3GEN 401 3 ART/DES 3ART 496 3ART/DES 3
Total 15 Total 12NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Drawing I Shop Stewardship Materials and Processes
ART 395 Internship Practicum in Art (1)
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art: PhotographyFall 2021 Spring 2022
Design I Drawing IIQuestions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Three Dimensional DesignWellness Digital Tools
Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Math based on ACT/SAT placement
Foundations of Speech
Fall 2022 Spring 2023
Typography I Graphic Design I
Painting I Studio PhotographyHistory of Art I History of Art IIIntroduction to Photography Professional Practices in Art
Web Design I Theories of the Visual (GEN301 equivalent)Studio Elective (see major audit) Darkroom Photography
Christian Faith: Understanding & ApplicationIntro to the Christian Bible
History of Art III
Summer 2023
Fall 2023 Spring 2024Gen Ed Science w/Lab Creative Practice: Tools and Methods
Creative Practice: Themes and Concepts
Fall 2024 Spring 2025Gen Ed English ElectiveGen Ed Biblical Studies Elective
History of Civilization II
Studio Elective (see major audit)
Studio Elective (see major audit)
Introduction to Psychology Advanced PhotographySenior Project
Senior Proposal
OR SOC 151 Introduction to SociologyThe Good Life: Continuing the Conversation
ART 111 3 ARC 101 1DES 121 3 ART 211 3GEN 101 1 DES 122 3ESS 101 1 DES 231 3ESS ESS Physical Activity course 1 ENG 102 3ENG 101 Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) 3 MAT 3SPC 120 3
Total 15 Total 16
ART 212 3 ART 217 3ART 224 3 ART 225 3ART 123 3 ART 295 2BST 110 3 ART 311 3HIS 262 3 THS 110 3
Total 15 Total 14
Total 1
SCM 4 ART 319M 3ART 324 3 ART 319C 3ART 315 3 ART 427 3
ART/DES 3ART/DES 6 PSY 111 3
Total 16 Total 15
BST 3 GEN 401 3ENG 36*/37* 3 ART 497 3ART 496 3 ART/DES 6ART/DES 6
Total 15 Total 12NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Drawing I Shop Stewardship Materials and Processes
ART 395 Internship Practicum in Art (1)
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio ArtFall 2021 Spring 2022
Design I Drawing IIQuestions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Three Dimensional DesignWellness Digital Tools
Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Math based on ACT/SAT placement
Foundations of Speech
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Painting I Sculpture IHistory of Art I History of Art IIIntroduction to PhotographyIntro to the Christian Bible Drawing III
Professional Practices in Art
Gen Ed Science w/Lab Creative Practice: Tools and MethodsHistory of Art III Creative Practice: Themes and ConceptsCeramics: Handbuilding Theories of the Visual (GEN301 equivalent)
History of Civilization II Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
Summer 2023
Fall 2023 Spring 2024
Studio Elective (see major audit)
Fall 2024 Spring 2025The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation
Gen Ed English Elective Senior Project
OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology
Senior Proposal
Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective
OR ART 316 Ceramics: Wheel Throwing
Studio Elective (see major audit)
Studio Elective (see major audit)Studio Electives (see major audit) Introduction to Psychology
ART 111 3 ARC 101 1DES 121 3 ART 211 3GEN 101 1 DES 122 3ESS 101 1 DES 231 3ESS ESS Physical Activity course 1 ENG 102 3ENG 101 Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) 3 MAT 3SPC 120 3
Total 15 Total 16
ART 123 3 ART 225 3ART 212 3 DES 295 2ART 224 3 DES 321 3DES 228 3 ART/DES 3BST 110 3 THS 110 3
Total 15 Total 14
Total 1
SCM 4 ART 427 3DES 322 3 ART 319C 3DES 324 3 ART 319M 3DES 331 3 DES 229 3ART/DES 3 HIS 262 3
Total 16 Total 15
ENG 36*/37* 3 GEN 401 3PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3 BST 3
DES 497 3DES 420 3 DES 332 3DES 496 Senior Proposal 3ART/DES 3
Total 15 Total 12NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Drawing I Shop Stewardship Materials and Processes
ART 395 Internship Practicum in Art (1)
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic DesignFall 2021 Spring 2022
Design I Drawing IIQuestions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Three Dimensional DesignWellness Digital Tools
Typography I Studio Elective (see major audit)
Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Math based on ACT/SAT placement
Foundations of Speech
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Introduction to Photography History of Art IIPainting I Professional Practices in Graphic DesignHistory of Art I Graphic Design I
Intro to the Christian Bible Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
Summer 2023
Fall 2023 Spring 2024
Studio Elective (see major audit)
Fall 2024 Spring 2025The Good Life: Continuing the ConversationGen Ed Biblical Studies ElectiveSenior Project
Web Design I
Gen Ed English Elective
Advanced Graphic Design Web Design II
Typography IIStudio Electives (see major audit) History of Civilization II
OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology
Gen Ed Science w/Lab Theories of the Visual (GEN301 equivalent)Graphic Design II Creative Practice: Themes and ConceptsHistory of Art III Creative Practice: Tools and Methods
BST 110 3 THS 110 3GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3ESS 101 1 ENG 102 3ESS 1 APPREC 3ENG 101 3 PSY 111 3MAT 3SCM 4
Total 16 Total 15
BST 221 3 PHL 260 3BST 3 BST 3BST/THS 3 HIS 3HIS 262 3 THS 210 3THS 221 3 ELECTIVE 3
Total 15 Total 15
THS 225 3 THS 325 3BST/THS 3 BST/THS 3BST 3 BST 3BST/THS 3 BST 301 1ELECTIVE 3 ENG 36*/37* 3
ELECTIVE 3Total 15 Total 16
GEN 401 3 BST/THS BST/THS Elective 3BST/THS 3 ELECTIVE 3BST/THS 3 ELECTIVE 3ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 3ELECTIVE 3
Total 15 Total 12NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Intro to the Christian Bible Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Biblical & Theological StudiesFall 2021 Spring 2022
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Introduction to PsychologyMath based on ACT/SAT placementGen Ed Science w/Lab
Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of SpeechWellness Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)ESS Physical Activity course Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective
History of Civilization II Christianity in ConversationChristian Theology Any Elective
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Interpreting the Bible Introduction to PhilosophyBST Elective BST Elective
Fall 2023 Spring 2024History and Theology of Worship ChristologyBST/THS Elective BST/THS Elective
Any Elective
Fall 2024 Spring 2025
Biblical Language Biblical Language
Any Elective Gen Ed English ElectiveBST/THS Elective BTS General Education Seminar
OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology
BST/THS Elective Gen Ed History Elective
Any Elective Any ElectiveAny Elective
The Good Life: Continuing the ConversationBST/THS Elective Any ElectiveBST/THS Elective Any Elective
Group 1: Introductory Courses BST 110 Introduction to the Bible (G) THS 110 Christian Faith (G)Group 2: Cluster Courses BST 222 Pentateuch/Pre-Exilic Lit (G) BST 223 Life & Meaning of Jesus (G) BST 224 Paul & His Epistles (G) BST 245 Poetic & Wisdom Lit of OT (G) BST 249 Prophetic Literature (G)Group 3: Skill Courses BST 221 Interpreting the Bible BST 345 New Testament Greek I BST 346 New Testament Greek II BST 348 Biblical Hebrew I BST 349 Biblical Hebrew IIGroup 4: Philosophy & Theology Courses PHL 260 Introduction to Philosophy PHL 267 Comparative Religions PHL 364 Christian Ethics THS 221 Christian Theology (G) THS 210 Christianity in Conversation (G) THS 223 Environmental Theology (G) THS 225 History and Theology of Worship (G) THS 325 Christology THS 330 Theology of Work THS 391 Philosophers and Theologians in Dialogue THS 435 Studies in Contemporary Theology THS 437 Studies in Historical Theology
Group 5: Bible Book Courses BST 228 Bible Bk Stdy: Heb & Catholic Epistles (G) BST 263 Bible Bk Stdy: John and Joannine Epistles (G) BST 266 Bible Bk Stdy: 1 & 2 Corinthians (G) BST 269 Bible Bk Stdy: Galatians and Philippians (G) BST 273 Bible Bk Stdy: Letters James, Peter & Jude (G) BST 279 Bible Bk Stdy: Revelation (G) BST 361 Bible Bk Exegesis: Genesis (G) BST 365 Bible Bk Exegesis: Psalms (G) BST 368 Bible Bk Exegesis: Isaiah (G) BST 369 Bible Bk Exegesis: Jeremiah (G) BST 371 Bible Bk Exegesis: Luke (G) BST 374 Bible Bk Exegesis: Romans (G) BST 376 Bible Bk Exegesis: Hebrews (G)Other BST Courses BST 449 Hist, Culture & Lit of NT World BST 485 Research Seminar G: meets General Education Requirement
Biblical Studies Courses
BST 110 3 THS 110 3BUS 101 3 ENG 102 3GEN 101 1 MAT 3ESS 101 1ESS 1 APPREC 3ENG 101 3 PSY 111 3SPC 120 3
Total 15 Total 15
BUS 223 3 BUS 261 3BUS 240 3 BUS 255 3BUS 250 3 HIS 261 3BUS 251 3 BST 3SCM 4 ELECTIVE 3ELECTIVE 0-2
Total 16-18 Total 15
BUS 253 3 BUS 302 3BUS 340 3 BUS 341 3BUS 347 3 BUS 351 3BUS 349 3 HIS 262 3BUS 353 3 ENG 36*/37* 3ELECTIVE 0-3 ELECTIVE 0-3
Total 15-18 Total 15-18
BUS 352 3 BUS 332 1BUS 452 3 BUS 451 3ELECTIVE 6-9 BUS 494 2-6
GEN 401 3ELECTIVE Any Elective (BUS344 recommended) 0-3ELECTIVE 0-6
Total 12-15 Total 12-18NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Intro to the Christian Bible Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLANAcademic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in AccountingFall 2021 Spring 2022
ESS Physical Activity course Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts ElectiveExpository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement)Foundations of Speech
Introduction to Business (recommended) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Math based on ACT/SAT placementWellness (MAT111 recommended)
Introduction to PsychologyOR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Using Excel for Analytical Analysis Fund of Managerial Accounting (prereq 251)Economic Principles Principles of MarketingManagement Principles History of Civilization IFinancial Accounting Gen Ed Biblical Studies ElectiveGen Ed Science w/Lab Additional Electives (for 150 in 4*)
Fall 2023 Spring 2024Business Law I Business for the Common Good (GEN 301)
Additional Electives (for 150 in 4*)
Gen Ed English Elective
Fall 2024 Spring 2025
Additional Electives (for 150 in 4*)
Intermediate Accounting I Intermediate Accounting IIBusiness Communication Business Entity Income TaxationCorporate Finance (prereq 261) History of Civilization II
Additional Electives (for 150 in 4*)Individual Income Tax Accounting
Professional Accounting EthicsAdvanced AccountingAccounting Business Practicum
*Accounting majors are encouraged to take additional electives each semester to work towards the 150 credit hours required to sit for the CPA exam. Please refer to the "How to Be CPA Ready" handout available from your advisor for additional options to acquire 150. Chapel credits (1 hour per semester) do not count towards graduation but do count toward the 150.**Only 2 hours of an accounting practicum are required but students may earn a total of 6 practicum credits towards graduation across all semesters. A total of forty practicum working hours is required for each hour of credit. The Board of Examiner only accepts 3 accounting practicum hours towards the 30 required accounting hours and 3 general business practicum hours towards the 24 non-accounting business credits requirement.
The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation
Additional Electives (for 150 in 4*)
Cost AccountingAuditingAdditional Electives (for 150 in 4*)
BST 110 3 THS 110 3BUS 101 3 ENG 102 3GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3ESS 101 1 APPREC 3ESS 1 PSY 111 3ENG 101 3MAT 111 3
Total 15 Total 15
BUS 240 3 BUS 223 3BUS 250 3 BUS 255 3BUS 251 3 BUS 261 3BUS 253 3 SCM 4HIS 3 ELECTIVE 3
Total 15 Total 16
MAT 311 4 BUS 302 1BUS 349 3 BUS 347 3BUS 3 BUS 3BST 3 HIS 3ENG 36*/37* 3 ELECTIVE 6
Total 16 Total 16
BUS 457 3 BUS 401 3BUS 3 BUS 3GEN 401 3 ELECTIVE 8ELECTIVE 6
Total 15 Total 14NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Intro to the Christian Bible Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLANAcademic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in ManagementFall 2021 Spring 2022
Introduction to Business Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours)Wellness Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective
Foundations of Speech
Financial Accounting
ESS Physical Activity courseExpository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement)Math Models: Statistical and Numerical
Fall 2022Economic Principles*Management Principles*
Introduction to PsychologyOR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology
Managerial Accounting (prereq 251)
Any ElectiveGen Ed Science w/Lab
Using Excel for Analytical AnalysisPrinciples of Marketing**
Spring 2023
Fall 2023 Spring 2024Probability and Statistics w/Lab Business for the Common Good (GEN 301)
Business Law IGen Ed History Elective(HIS 261 recommended)
Gen Ed English Elective Any Electives
Fall 2024 Spring 2025
Corporate Finance (prereq 261) Business CommunicationManagement Elective*** Management Elective***Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective Gen Ed History Elective
Strategic Planning and Assessment Leading TeamsManagement Elective*** Management Elective***The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Any Electives
Advising Notes:*All 300- and 400-level Management courses require BUS240 and BUS250 and upper level status.**BUS255 Principles of Marketing may be taken in Junior or Senior year.***Students must select four management electives from the list below. Some courses are offered only once a year or once every other year.
BUS326 Human Resource MgmtBUS343 Money and BankingBUS344 Personal FinanceBUS348 International BusinessBUS412 Project Management
BUS454 EnrepreneurshipBUS456 InvestmentsESS346 Risk ManagementBUS295/495 Internship (requires advisor approval)
Any Electives
BST 110 3 THS 110 3BUS 101 3 ENG 102 3GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3ESS 101 1 APPREC 3ESS 1 PSY 111 3ENG 101 3MAT 111 3
Total 15 Total 15
BUS 223 3 BST 3BUS 240 3 HIS 261 3BUS 250 3 BUS 255 3BUS 251 3 BUS 261 3SCM 4 MAT 311 4
Total 16 Total 16
HIS 262 3 BUS 347 3BUS 3BUS 349 Corporate Finance (prereq 261) 3BUS 253 3 BUS 302 Business for the Common Good (GEN 301) 3ELECTIVE 3 BUS 3
ENG 36*/37* 3ELECTIVE 3
Total 15 Total 15
GEN 401 3 BUS 410 3BUS 462 3 BUS 3BUS 3 ELECTIVE 9HIS 261 3ELECTIVE 3
Total 15 Total 15NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
BUS364 Digital MarketingBUS367 Social Media ContentBUS443 Public RelationsESS352 Sports MarketingBUS295/495 Internship (requires advisor approval)
Management Principles*
Marketing Elective****
Advising Notes:*BUS250 Management Principles may be taken in Junior or Senior year.**Students need MAT311 as a prerequisite to BUS462. MAT311 requires completion of 100- or 200-level introductory math course.***Students must complete both BUS251 Financial Accounting and BUS261 Managerial Accounting before enrolling in BUS349 Corporate Finance (only offered in the fall semester).****Students must select four marketing electives from the list below. Some courses are offered only once a year or once every other year.
BUS310 Event PlanningBUS345 Integrated Mktg CommctnBUS346 Consumer BehaviorBUS361 Professional Selling
Financial Accounting***Gen Ed Science w/Lab
Marketing Research Marketing Elective****Marketing Elective**** Any Electives
Any Elective
Probability and Statistics w/Lab**
Fall 2023 Spring 2024History of Civilization II Business Communication
Managerial Accounting***
Fall 2022 Spring 2023
Principles of Marketing (prereq 240)History of Civilization IEconomic Principles
Using Excel for Analytical Analysis Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective
ESS Physical Activity course Introduction to PsychologyExpository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement)Math Models: Statistical and Numerical
Intro to the Christian Bible Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLANAcademic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in MarketingFall 2021 Spring 2022
Introduction to Business Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of SpeechWellness Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective
Any Elective
OR PSY309 Interpersonal RelationshipsOR SPC322 Group Discussion
Fall 2024 Spring 2025The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Marketing Management
Business Law IAny Elective Marketing Elective****
Gen Ed English Elective
History of Civilization I
BST 110 3 THS 110 3ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3ESS 101 1 APPREC 3ESS 1 MIN 202 3PSY 111 3MIN 101 3
Total 15 Total 15
BST 221 3 MIN 310 3MIN 3 MIN 320 3MIN 295 Practicum I in Christian Ministries 1 MIN 296 1HIS 262 3 HIS 261 3MAT 3 PSY 3ELECTIVE 3 THS 221 3
Total 16 Total 16
MIN 311 3 MIN 301 3MIN 395 2 MIN 385 3SCM 4 MIN 396 2ELECTIVE 6 MIN 3
BST 3ELECTIVE 3
Total 15 Total 17
Total 3
MIN 455 3 GEN 401 3ENG 36*/37* Gen Ed English Elective 3 MIN 421 3ELECTIVE 6 BST 3
ELECTIVE 3
Total 12 Total 12NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
*MIN 101 and MIN 202 are prerequisites for MIN 311, 340, 395, 396, 455 and 495.
MIN 495 Internship in Christian Ministries (3)
Bible Elective (see major audit)
Summer 2024
Any Electives Bible Elective (see major audit)Any Elective
Contemporary Issues in Ministry
Any Elective
Senior Seminar in Christian Ministries The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation
Any Electives Principles and Practices Elect (see major audit)
Admin/Management in Christian Ministries Leadership in Christian Ministries
Fall 2024 Spring 2025
Practicum III in Christian Ministries Evangelism and Spiritual FormationGen Ed Science w/Lab Practicum IV Christian Ministries (GEN 301)
Prin/Prac Ministry Elective (see major audit)
Any Elective Christian TheologyMath based on ACT/SAT placement Human Development Elect (see major audit)
Fall 2023 Spring 2024
ESS Physical Activity course Personal Development in MinistryIntroduction to Psychology
Fall 2022 Spring 2023
Introduction to Christian Ministries*
Ministry and CultureSpeaking and Teaching in Christian MinistriesPracticum II in Christian Ministries
History of Civilization II History of Civilization I
Interpreting the Bible
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of SpeechWellness Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective
Intro to the Christian Bible Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Christian MinistriesFall 2021 Spring 2022
BST 110 3 MIN 202 3THS 110 3 MIN 222 3MIN 101 3 MIN 296 1MIN 295 Practicum I in Christian Ministries 1 BST Bible Elective (see major audit) 3PSY 3 MIN 3
Total 13 Total 13
BST 221 3 MIN 301 3MIN 311 3 MIN 385 3MIN 395 2 THS 221 3MIN 3 MIN 396 2BST 3 MIN 301 3
Total 14 Total 14
Total 3
MIN 455 3GEN 401 3ENG 36*/37* 3ELECTIVE 3
Total 12 TotalNOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
*MIN 101 and MIN 202 are prerequisites for MIN 311, 340, 395, 396, 455 and 495. **Students must earn a combined total of 120 credit hours to graduate.
Gen Ed English Elective
Fall 2023 Spring 2024MIN 495 Internship in Christian Ministries (3)
Any Elective
Summer 2023
Senior Seminar in Christian MinistriesThe Good Life: Continuing the Conversation
Practicum III in Christian Ministries Christian TheologyPrinciples and Practices Elect (see major audit) Practicum IV Christian Ministries (GEN 301)
Culture & MinistryBible Elective (see major audit)
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Interpreting the Bible Leadership in Christian MinistriesAdmin/Management in Christian Ministries Evangelism and Spiritual Formation
Human Development Elect (see major audit - Principles and Practices Elect (see major audit)applicable electives have PSY111 prereq)
Christian Faith: Understanding & Application Speaking and Teaching in Christian MinistriesIntroduction to Christian Ministries* Practicum II in Christian Ministries
Intro to the Christian Bible Personal Development in Ministry
JUDSON UNIVERSITY 2.5 YEAR PLANAcademic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.This plan is designed for students transferring to Judson with an Associate's degree.
Bachelor of Arts in Christian MinistriesFall 2021 Spring 2022
BST 110 3 THS 110 3ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3ESS 101 1 APPREC 3ESS 1 MIN 202 3PSY 111 3MIN 101 3
Total 15 Total 15
BST 221 3 PHL 267 3THS 221 3MIN 295 Practicum I in Christian Ministries 1 MIN 222 3MAT Math based on ACT/SAT placement 3 MIN 250 3BST 3 MIN 296 1
MIN 301 3HIS 261 3
Total 13 Total 16
MIN 311 3 MIN 305 3MIN 385 3 MIN 310 3MIN 395 Practicum III in Christian Ministries 2 MIN 315 3HIS 262 3 MIN 316 3BST 3 MIN 396 2
Total 14 Total 14
Total 3
ENG 36*/37* 3 GEN 401 3MIN 455 3 PSY 3SCM 4 BST 3ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 3
Total 13 Total 12NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
*MIN 101 and MIN 202 are prerequisites for MIN 311, 340, 395, 396, 455 and 495.
Gen Ed English Elective The Good Life: Continuing the ConversationSenior Seminar in Christian Ministries Human Development Elect (see major audit)Gen Ed Science w/Lab Bible Elective (see major audit)Any Elective Any Elective
Crossing Cultures
Summer 2024
Fall 2024 Spring 2025MIN 495 Internship in Christian Ministries (3)
Contextual ModelsHistory of Civilization IIBible Elective (see major audit) Practicum IV Christian Ministries (GEN 301)
Practicum II in Christian MinistriesLeadership in Christian MinistriesHistory of Civilization I
Bible Elective (see major audit)
Fall 2023 Spring 2024Admin/Management in Christian Ministries Understanding a Ministry ContextEvangelism and Spiritual Formation Ministry and Culture
Interpreting the Bible Comparative Religions
Speaking and Teaching in Christian MinistriesConsum Miss: Prin/Prac Globl Chrstn Mvmt
Christian Theology - OR - THS210 Christianity in Coversation
Introduction to PsychologyIntroduction to Christian Ministries*
Fall 2022 Spring 2023
ESS Physical Activity course Personal Development in MinistryWellness
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Intercultural Leadership/MissionsFall 2021 Spring 2022
Intro to the Christian Bible Christian Faith: Understanding & ApplicationExpository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech
Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective
BST 110 3 MIN 202 3THS 110 3 MIN 222 3MIN 101 3 MIN 250 3MIN 295 Practicum I in Christian Ministries 1 MIN 296 1PSY 3 MIN 301 3
BST 3ELECTIVE 3
Total 16 Total 16
BST 221 3 MIN 305 3MIN 311 3 MIN 310 3MIN 385 3 MIN 315 3MIN 395 2 MIN 316 3THS 221 3 MIN 396 2BST 3
Total 17 Total 14
Total 3
PHL 267 3
MIN 455 3GEN 401 The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation 3HIS History Elective (see major audit) 3ELECTIVE Any Elective 3
Total 15 Total 0NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
*MIN 101 and MIN 202 are prerequisites for MIN 311, 340, 395, 396, 455 and 495. **Students must earn a combined total of 120 credit hours to graduate.
Fall 2023 Spring 2024Comparative Religions
Begin Master of Leadership in Ministry
- OR - THS210 Christianity in CoversationSenior Seminar in Christian Ministries
Practicum III in Christian MinistriesPracticum IV Christian Ministries (GEN 301)
Summer 2023MIN 495 Internship in Christian Ministries (3)
Bible Elective (see major audit)
Contextual ModelsChristian Theology
Interpreting the Bible Understanding a Ministry ContextAdmin/Management in Christian Ministries Ministry and CultureEvangelism and Spiritual Formation Crossing Cultures
applicable electives have PSY 111 prereq)
Any Elective
Fall 2022 Spring 2023
Bible Elective (see major audit)Human Development Elect (see major audit -
JUDSON UNIVERSITY 2.5 YEAR PLANAcademic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.This plan is designed for students transferring to Judson with an Associate's degree.
Bachelor of Arts in Intercultural Leadership/MissionsFall 2021 Spring 2022
Intro to the Christian Bible Personal Development in MinistryChristian Faith: Understanding & Application Speaking and Teaching in Christian MinistriesIntroduction to Christian Ministries* Consum Miss: Prin/Prac Globl Chrstn Mvmt
Practicum II in Christian MinistriesLeadership in Christian Ministries
BST 110 3 THS 110 3ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3ESS 101 1 APPREC 3ESS 1 MIN 202 3PSY 111 3MIN 101 3
Total 15 Total 15
BST 221 3 MIN 231 3THS 221 3 MIN 221 3MIN 235 3 MIN 320 3MIN 295 1 MIN 296 Practicum II in Christian Ministries 1MAT 3 HIS 262 3HIS 261 3 BST 3
Total 16 Total 16
MIN 311 3 MIN 301 3MIN 395 Practicum III in Christian Ministries 2 MIN 385 Evangelism and Spiritual Formation 3SCM 4 MIN 396 Practicum IV Christian Ministries (GEN 301) 2PSY 224 3 MIN 310 3ELECTIVE 3 PSY/SOC 3
Total 15 Total 14
Total 3
ENG 36*/37* 3 GEN 401 3BST 3 PSY 411 3MIN 455 3 MIN 421 3PSY/SOC 3 ELECTIVE 3ELECTIVE 3
Total 15 Total 12NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
*MIN 101 and MIN 202 are prerequisites for MIN 311, 340, 395, 396, 455 and 495.
Intro to the Christian Bible Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
Ministry and Culture
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Youth and Family MinistriesFall 2021 Spring 2022
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of SpeechWellness Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts ElectiveESS Physical Activity course Personal Development in MinistryIntroduction to PsychologyIntroduction to Christian Ministries*
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Interpreting the Bible Prin/Prac of Youth MinistriesChristian Theology Adolescent Culture
Fall 2023 Spring 2024Admin/Management in Christian Ministries Leadership in Christian Ministries
Prin/Prac of Family Ministries Speaking and TeachingPracticum I in Christian MinistriesMath based on ACT/SAT placement History of Civilization IIHistory of Civilization I Bible Elective (see major audit)
Any Elective
Fall 2024 Spring 2025Gen Ed English Elective The Good Life: Continuing the ConversationBible Elective (see major audit) Christian Values and Human SexualtiySenior Seminar in Christian Ministries Contemporary Issues in MinistryPsychology/Sociology Elect (see major audit) Any Elective
Summer 2024MIN 495 Internship in Christian Ministries (3)
Gen Ed Science w/LabAdolescent DevelopmentAny Elective Psychology/Sociology Elect (see major audit)
BST 110 3 MIN 202 3THS 110 3 MIN 221 3MIN 101 3 MIN 222 3MIN 295 1 MIN 231 3PYS 224 3 MIN 296 1PSY/SOC 3 PSY/SOC 3
Total 16 Total 16
BST 221 3 MIN 301 3MIN 235 3 MIN 421 3MIN 311 3 MIN 385 3MIN 395 Practicum III in Christian Ministries 2 MIN 396 2BST 3 THS 221 3
PSY 411 3Total 14 Total 17
Total 3
BST 3MIN 455 3GEN 401 3PSY/SOC 3ENG 36*/37* 3
Total 15 Total 0NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
*MIN 101 and MIN 202 are prerequisites for MIN 311, 340, 395, 396, 455 and 495. **Students must earn a combined total of 120 credit hours to graduate.
Summer 2023MIN 495 Internship in Christian Ministries (3)
Fall 2023 Spring 2024Bible Elective (see major audit)
Begin Master of Leadership in Ministry
Senior SeminarThe Good Life: Continuing the ConversationPsychology/Sociology Elect (see major audit)Gen Ed English Elective
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Interpreting the Bible Leadership in Christian MinistriesFamily Ministries: Prin/Pract Contemporary Issues in Ministry
Bible Elective (see major audit) Christian TheologyChristian Values and Human Sexuality
Admin/Management in Christian Ministries Evangelism and Spiritual FormationPracticum IV Christian Ministries (GEN 301)
Psychology/Sociology Elect (see major audit)
Youth Ministry/Adolescent Studies: Prin/PracPracticum II in Christian MinistriesPsychology/Sociology Elect (see major audit)
Intro to the Christian Bible Personal Development in MinistryChristian Faith: Understanding & Application Adolescent CultureIntroduction to Christian Ministries* Speaking and Teaching in Christian Ministries
Adolescent Development (PSY 111 prereq)Practicum I in Christian Ministries
JUDSON UNIVERSITY 2.5 YEAR PLANAcademic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.This plan is designed for students transferring to Judson with an Associate's degree.
Bachelor of Arts in Youth and Family MinistriesFall 2021 Spring 2022
BST 110 3 MAT 3ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3GEN 101 1 PSY 111 3ESS 101 1ESS 1 COM 293 0SPC 120 3 ELECTIVE 6DCW 101 0.5MUS 281 3COM 293 0
Total 15.5 Total 15
THS 110 3 APPREC 3HIS 261 3 HIS 262 3MUS 280 3 SPC 220 3COM 220 3 COM 293 0COM 293 0 SCM 4ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 3
Total 15 Total 16
ENG 360 World Classics: European 3 BST 3SPC 322 Group Discussion 3 SPC 2**/3** Speech Elective (see major audit) 3SPC 2**/3** 3 COM 311 3COM 293 0 COM 293 0ELECTIVE 6 DCW 301 1
ELECTIVE 6Total 15 Total 16
ENG 3 GEN 401 3COM 495 3 COM 314 3COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0 COM 442 3ELECTIVE 9 COM 293 1
COM 499 3Total 15 Total 16
NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
History of Civilization I History of Civilization IIHistory of Rock, Pop and Soul: 1927-1969 Oral Interpretation of Literature
Any Electives Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301)
Communication Arts Conference
Spring 2023Christian Faith: Understanding & Application Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective
Any Electives
Fall 2023 Spring 2024Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective
Speech Elective (see major audit)Communication Arts Conference
Language and SocietyCommunication Arts Conference
Senior Research
Fall 2024 Spring 2025Advanced Literature Elective (see major audit) The Good Life: Continuing the ConversationCommunication Arts Internship Intercultural Communication
Communication Theory/ApplicationAny Electives Communication Arts Conference
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Introduction to PsychologyWellness
Intro to Community of Worship Performers
Any Elective
Fall 2022
OR SOC 151 Introduction to SociologyESS Physical Activity course Communication Arts ConferenceFoundations of Speech
Introduction to Study of CommunicationGen Ed Science w/LabCommunication Arts Conference
Any ElectiveCommunication Arts Conference
Any Electives
History of Rock, Pop and Soul: 1970-Present
Intro to the Christian Bible Math based on ACT/SAT placement
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies (odd years)Fall 2021 Spring 2022
BST 110 3 MAT 3ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3GEN 101 1 PSY 111 3ESS 101 1ESS 1 COM 293 0SPC 120 3 SPC 220 3DCW 101 0.5 ELECTIVE 3COM 220 3COM 293 0
Total 15.5 Total 15
THS 110 3 APPREC 3HIS 261 3 HIS 262 3COM 293 0 SCM 4MUS 281 3 SPC 2**/3** 3ELECTIVE 6 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0
ELECTIVE 3Total 15 Total 16
ENG 360 3 BST 3SPC 322 3 COM 314 3MUS 280 3 DCW 301 1COM 293 0 COM 293 0ELECTIVE 6 ELECTIVE 9
Total 15 Total 16
ENG 3 GEN 401 3SPC 2**/3** 3 COM 311 3COM 495 3 COM 442 3COM 293 0 COM 293 1ELECTIVE 6 ELECTIVE 6
Total 15 Total 16NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
*Senior Research can be taken in the Fall or Spring of the student's senior year.
Fall 2025 Spring 2026Advanced Literature Elective (see major audit) The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation
Communication Arts Conference Communication Arts ConferenceAny Electives Any Electives
Any Electives Any ElectivesCommunication Arts Conference Communication Arts Conference
Fall 2024 Spring 2025World Classics: EuropeanGroup Discussion Intercultural CommunicationHistory of Rock, Pop and Soul: 1927-1969
Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective
Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301)
Speech Elective (see major audit) Language and SocietyCommunication Arts Internship Communication Theory/Application
History of Rock, Pop and Soul: 1970-Present Speech Elective (see major audit)Any Electives
Any Elective
Christian Faith: Understanding & Application Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts ElectiveHistory of Civilization I History of Civilization IICommunication Arts Conference Gen Ed Science w/Lab
Introduction to Study of CommunicationCommunication Arts Conference
Fall 2023 Spring 2024
Communication Arts ConferenceFoundations of Speech Oral Interpretation of LiteratureIntro to Community of Worship Performers Any Elective
ESS Physical Activity course
Intro to the Christian Bible Math based on ACT/SAT placement
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies (even years)Fall 2022 Spring 2023
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Introduction to PsychologyWellness OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology
MAT 3 BST 110 3ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3ESS 101 1 MAT 112 3ESS 1 EDU 101 3PSY 111 3 EDU 102 0HIS 171 3 EDU 131 0
SPE 105 2Total 15 Total 17
EDU 202 3 THS 110 3EDU 214 3 HIS 262 3EDU 330 3 EDU 201 2ENG 261 3 EDU 231E Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area 1SCM 181E 2 EDU 231H Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Hometown 0SCM 181P 2 EDU 313 Cross-Cultural Education 3
EDU 331B1 Clinical I: ESL/Bilingual 1.5SCM 181C Concepts in Chemistry 2SCM 181L Concepts in Life Science 2
Total 16 Total 17.5
EDU 301 1 SPE 328 3EDU 308 3 EDU 302 3EDU 316 Ling Considerations/Read & Writ New Lang 3 EDU 303 Curriculum Planning/Assessment 3EDU 317 Methods and Materials of Teaching ESL 3 EDU 314 Assessment of English Language Learners 3EDU 321 3 EDU 331B2 1.5EDU 333 Meth of Processes of Writing - Primary 3 EDU 331EC 1SCM 120 2 EDU 318 3
Total 18 Total 17.5
Total 3
EDU 411 12 APPREC 3EDU 491 3 BST 3
HIS 3GEN 401 3EDU 311 3
Total 15 Total 15NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Math based on ACT/SAT placement Intro to the Christian Bible
Introduction to Psychology
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLANAcademic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education with ESL/BilingualFall 2021 Spring 2022
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of SpeechWellness Mathematics for Elementary EducationESS Physical Activity course Explorations in Education
Day of AssessmentsRise of the U.S. Until 1877 Practicum I, Diversity
Introduction to Special Education
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Development and Learning Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
OR HIS 172 Rise of the U.S. Since 1877
Foundations in Language Minority Ed History of Civilization IIChild, Family and Community Relationships Strategic EducationChildren's Literature
Fall 2023 Spring 2024
Concepts in Earth ScienceConcepts in Physics
EDU 421 Assessment/Intervention in Reading with Practicum (3)
Processes of Reading Clinical ObervationPracticum III, Inst Assist - ECED
Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301) Exceptional ChildLanguage Development/Young Child Meth/Teaching Young Children Math and Sci
Conservation Education* Meth/Material for Teaching Bilingual Ed**Offered the week before term begins *Bilingual endorsement only
Summer 2024
Fall 2024 Spring 2025Student Teaching Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts ElectiveSenior Seminar Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective
Gen Ed History Elective (261 recommended)The Good Life: Continuing the ConversationTech Instruction for Lang Min Students
BST 110 3 THS 110 3MAT 3 ENG 102 3ENG 101 Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) 3 PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3GEN 101 Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) 1 MAT 112 3ESS 101 1 EDU 101 3ESS ESS Physical Activity course 1 EDU 102 0SPC 120 3 EDU 131 0HIS 171 Rise of the U.S. Until 1877 3 SPE 105 2
OR HIS 172 Rise of the U.S. Since 1877Total 15 Total 17
EDU 202 3 EDU 201 2EDU 214 3 EDU 231E Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area 1EDU 330 3 EDU 231H Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Hometown 0SPE 211 2 EDU 311 3ENG 261 3 EDU 313 3SCM 181E 2 EDU 331B1 1.5SCM 181P 2 SPE 328 3
SCM 181C 2SCM 181L 2
Total 18 Total 17.5
EDU 301 1 EDU 302 3EDU 308 3 EDU 303 3EDU 316 Ling Considerations/Read & Writ New Lang 3 EDU 331B2 Clinical Obervation 1.5EDU 317 Methods and Materials of Teaching ESL 3 EDU 331EC Practicum III, Inst Assist - ECED 1EDU 321 3 SPE 313 Char and Meth of Early Child Spec Ed 3EDU 333 Meth of Processes of Writing - Primary 3 SPE 327 3SPE 222 2 EDU 318 3SCM 120 2
Total 20 Total 17.5
Total 3
EDU 411 12 APPREC 3EDU 491 3 BST 3
HIS 3HIS 262 3GEN 401 3EDU 314 3
Total 15 Total 18NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Introduction to Special Education
Math based on ACT/SAT placement Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)
Mathematics for Elementary Education
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLANAcademic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
BA in Early Childhood Education with ESL/Bilingual & Special EdFall 2021 Spring 2022
Intro to the Christian Bible Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
Wellness Explorations in EducationDay of Assessments
Foundations of Speech Practicum I, Diversity
Exceptional ChildConcepts in Chemistry
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Development and Learning Strategic EducationFoundations in Language Minority EdChild, Family and Community Relationships
Children's LiteratureConcepts in Earth ScienceConcepts in Physics
Fall 2022 Spring 2024Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301) Meth/Teaching Young Children Math and Sci
Concepts in Life Science
Fall 2024 Spring 2025
Language Development/Young Child Curriculum Planning/Assessment
Processes of ReadingAssessment in Special Education
Conservation Education* *Bilingual endorsement onlyLearning Environment Meth/Material for Teaching Bilingual Ed*
Assist-Augmentative Technology Tech Instruction for Lang Min StudentsCross-Cultural EducationClinical I: ESL/Bilingual
Student Teaching Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts ElectiveSenior Seminar Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective
History of Civilization II
*Offered the week before term begins
Summer 2024EDU 421 Assessment/Intervention in Reading with Practicum (3)
Gen Ed History Elective (261 recommended)
The Good Life: Continuing the ConversationAssessment of English Language Learners
BST 110 3 EDU 101 3ENG 101 3 EDU 102 0GEN 101 1 EDU 131 0ESS 101 1 THS 110 3ESS 1 ENG 102 3HIS 171 3 HIS 172 3MAT 110 3 MAT 111 3PSY 111 3 SPC 120 3
Total 18 Total 18
EDU 202 3 EDU 201 2EDU 214 3 EDU 231E 1ENG 261 3 EDU 231H 0POL 222 3 EDU 313 3SCM 181E 2 EDU 320 3SCM 181P 2 EDU 331B1 1.5SPE 105 2 MAT 112 3
SCM 181C 2SCM 181L 2
Total 18 Total 17.5
EDU 316 3 EDU 311 3EDU 317 3 EDU 322 3EDU 321 3 EDU 323 3EDU 324 3 EDU 327 3EDU 333 3 EDU 331E 1EDU 301 1 SPE 328 3SCM 120 2 GEN 401 3
Total 18 Total 19
Total 3
EDU 411 12 APPREC 3EDU 491 3 BST 3
HIS 261 3HIS 262 3EDU 314 3EDU 331B2 1.5EDU 318 3
*Bilingual endorsement only
Total 15 Total 19.5NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Intro to the Christian Bible Explorations in Education
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLANAcademic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education with ESL/BilingualFall 2021 Spring 2022
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Day of AssessmentsQuestions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Practicum I, DiversityWellness Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area
ESS Physical Activity course Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Rise of the U.S. Until 1877Math Models: Graphical and SpatialIntroduction to Psychology
Rise of the U.S. Since 1877Math Models: Statistical and NumericalFoundations of Speech
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Development and Learning Strategic EducationFoundations in Language Minority Ed
Fall 2023 Spring 2024Ling Considerations/Read & Writ New Lang Tech Instr/Teachers of Lang MinorityMethods and Materials of Teaching ESL Mathematical Methods - ElemProcesses of Reading Meth/Engaging Readers/Writers - IntermedSocial Studies Methods - Elem Science Methods - ElemMeth of Processes of Writing - Primary Practicum III, Ins Asst - Elem
Summer 2024
Fall 2024 Spring 2025
Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301)Conservation Education*
EDU 421 Assessment/Intervention in Reading with Practicum (3)
*Offered the week before term begins
Meth/Material for Teaching Bilingual Ed*
Student Teaching Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts ElectiveSenior Seminar Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective
History of Civilization I
Concepts in PhysicsIntroduction to Special Education
Children's Literature Practicum II, Tchr Aid, HometownAmerican Government Cross-Cultural EducationConcepts in Earth Science Language and Literacy Development
Clinical I: ESL/BilingualMathematics for Elementary EducationConcepts in ChemistryConcepts in Life Science
Exceptional ChildThe Good Life: Continuing the Conversation
Assessment of Language LearnersHistory of Civilization II
Clinical II: ESL/Bilingual
SPE 105 2 EDU 101 3ENG 101 3 EDU 102 0GEN 101 1 EDU 131 0ESS 101 1 BST 110 3ESS 1 ENG 102 3HIS 171 3 HIS 172 3MAT 110 3 MAT 111 3PSY 111 3 SPC 120 3
Total 17 Total 18
EDU 202 3 EDU 201 2EDU 214 3 EDU 231E 1ENG 261 3 EDU 231H 0POL 222 3 EDU 320 3SCM 181P 2 EDU 311 3SCM 181C Concepts in Chemistry 2 MAT 112 Mathematics for Elementary Education 3
SCM 181E 2SCM 181L 2
Total 16 Total 16
THS 110 3 EDU 322 Mathematical Methods - Elem 3EDU 321 3 EDU 323 Meth/Engaging Readers/Writers - Intermed 3EDU 324 3 EDU 327 Science Methods - Elem 3EDU 333 3 EDU 331E Practicum III, Ins Asst - Elem 1EDU 301 1 SPE 327 Assessment in Special Education 3SPE 332 3 SPE 328 3SCM 120 2
Total 18 Total 16
Total 3
EDU 411 12 APPREC 3EDU 491 3 BST 3
HIS 261 3HIS 262 3GEN 401 3SPE 313 3
Total 15 Total 18NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Introduction to Special Education Explorations in Education
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLANAcademic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education with LBS1Fall 2021 Spring 2022
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Day of AssessmentsQuestions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Practicum I, DiversityWellness Intro to the Christian BibleESS Physical Activity course Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Rise of the U.S. Until 1877 Rise of the U.S. Since 1877Math Models: Graphical and Spatial Math Models: Statistical and NumericalIntroduction to Psychology Foundations of Speech
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Development and Learning Strategic Education
Concepts in Physics Tech Instr/Teachers of Lang Minority
Concepts in Earth Science
Foundations in Language Minority Ed Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin AreaChildren's Literature Practicum II, Tchr Aid, HometownAmerican Government Language and Literacy Development
Processes of ReadingSocial Studies Methods - ElemMeth of Processes of Writing - Primary
Concepts in Life Science
Fall 2023 Spring 2024Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
Summer 2024
Fall 2024 Spring 2025EDU 421 Assessment/Intervention in Reading with Practicum (3)
Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301)Char and Meth of Int and MG SPED Exceptional ChildConservation Education**Offered the week before term begins
History of Civilization IIThe Good Life: Continuing the ConversationCharacteristics/Meth for EC/SPED
Student Teaching Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts ElectiveSenior Seminar Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective
History of Civilization I
APPREC 3 BST 110 3ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3GEN 101 1 SCM 4ESS 101 1 EDU 101 3ESS 1 EDU 102 0PSY 111 3 EDU 131 0SPC 120 3 SPE 105 2
Total 15 Total 15
EDU 201 2 THS 110 3EDU 202 3 MAT 111 3EDU 231E 1 EDU 231H 0EDU 330 3 SPE 325 3SPE 211 2 SPE 327 Assessment in Special Education 3ENG 261 3 SPE 328 2
3Total 14 Total 14
HIS 262 3 EDU 331E 1EDU 301 1 EDU 325 3EDU 308 Language Development/Young Children 3 SPE 313 3SPE 222 2 SPE 321 3SPE 233 Health, Nutrition and Safety 3 SPE 340 3SPE 332 Character/Meth Intermed/Middle Schl Spc Ed 3 SPE 342 3SPE 335 Character/Meth Secondary Spec Ed 3
Total 18 Total 16
Total 3
EDU 411 12 BST Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective 3EDU 491 3 HIS 261 3
GEN 401 3EDU 6
Total 15 Total 15NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective Intro to the Christian Bible
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Special Education: Learning Behavior Specialist IFall 2021 Spring 2022
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Gen Ed Science w/LabWellness Explorations in EducationESS Physical Activity course Day of AssessmentsIntroduction to Psychology Practicum I, DiversityFoundations of Speech Introduction to Special Education
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Strategic Education Christian Faith: Understanding & ApplicationDevelopment and Learning Math Models: Statistical and NumericalPracticum II, Teacher Aid, Elgin Practicum II, Teacher Aid, HometownChild, Family and Community Relationships Communication Disorders
Fall 2023 Spring 2024
Assistive-Augmentative TechnologyChildren's Literature Exceptional Child
OR ENG 264 Adolescent Literature
Learning Environment Reading and Writing MethodsClassroom InterventionMath/Sci Meth of Elem, Mid and Secdry Schl
History of Civilization II Practicum III, Ins Asst - Special EducationReflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301) Literacy Across the Curriculum
Character/Meth of Early Child Spec Ed
Summer 2024EDU 421 Assessment/Intervention in Reading with Practicum (3)
Fall 2024 Spring 2025
Education Electives
Student TeachingSenior Seminar History of Civilization I
The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation
ENG 101 3 PSY 111 3GEN 101 1 ENG 102 3ESS 101 1 SPC 120 3ESS 1 EDU 101 Explorations in Education 3MAT 211 Functions and Calculus I 5 EDU 102 0
OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I 3 EDU 131 0BIO 171 4 CHM 154 4CHM 153 4
Total 17-19 Total 16
BST 110 3 APPREC 3EDU 201 2 THS 110 3EDU 202 Development and Learning 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3EDU 231E 1 EDU 231H 0PHY 237 4 BIO 371 5BIO 372 4 PHY 238 4
Total 17 Total 18
Total 4
ENG 36*/37* 3 EDU 325 3EDU 301 1 EDU 346 3EDU 340 Introduction to Secondary Methods 3 SPE 328 3EDU 337 Educational Assessments 3 PHS 241 4BIO 273 4 BIO 274 4BIO 378 4 SCM 319 1
Total 18 Total 18
Total 1
EDU 411 12 HIS 3EDU 491 3 BST 3
GEN 401 3BIO 177 Environmental Science w/Lab 4BIO 376 Evolutionary Theory w/Lab* 4
Total 15 Total 17NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.*BIO 376 and BIO 378 may be taken in Fall 2023 or Spring 2025 term.
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Introduction to Psychology
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education: BiologyFall 2021 Spring 2022
Day of AssessmentsPracticum I, Diversity
Principles of Biology w/Lab General Chemistry II w/Lab
Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Wellness Foundations of SpeechESS Physical Activity course
Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area Practicum II, Tchr Aid, HometownGeneral Physics I w/Lab Microbiology w/Lab
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Intro to the Christian Bible Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts ElectiveStrategic Education Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
Cell Biology w/Lab General Physics II w/Lab
Fall 2023 Spring 2024Gen Ed English Elective Literacy Across the CurriculumReflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301) Science Methods - Secondary
Exceptional Child
Student Teaching Gen Ed History Elective (261 recommended)
Earth Science I w/LabAnatomy and Physiology I w/Lab Anatomy and Physiology II w/LabHuman Genetics w/Lab* Junior Science Seminar
General Chemistry I w/Lab
OR BCM 358 General Biochemistry I w/Lab
Summer 2023PHS 245 Astronomy w/Lab (4)
Senior Seminar Gen Ed Biblical Studies ElectiveThe Good Life: Continuing the Conversation
Summer 2024EDU 331S Practicum III, Inst Asst Sec Ed (1)
Fall 2024 Spring 2025
ENG 101 3 BST 110 3GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3ESS 101 1 EDU 101 Explorations in Education 3ESS 1 EDU 102 0MAT 211 Functions and Calculus I 5 EDU 131 0
OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I 3 BIO 171 4CHM 153 4 CHM 154 4
Total 13-15 Total 17
HIS 3 ENG 102 Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement) 3EDU 201 2 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3EDU 202 Development and Learning 3 PSY 111 3EDU 231E 1 THS 110 3PHY 237 4 EDU 231H 0CHM 255 4 PHY 238 4
Total 17 Total 16
EDU 301 1 EDU 325 3EDU 337 Educational Assessments 3 EDU 346 3EDU 340 Introduction to Secondary Methods 3 CHM 258 5SPE 328 3 PHS 245 4PHS 241 4 SCM 319 1CHM 257 4
Total 18 Total 16
Total 1
EDU 411 12 APPREC 3EDU 491 3 BST 3
ENG 36*/37* Gen Ed English Elective 3GEN 401 The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation 3BIO 177 Environmental Science w/Lab 4
Total 15 Total 16NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Intro to the Christian Bible
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education: ChemistryFall 2021 Spring 2022
Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of SpeechWellnessESS Physical Activity course
Practicum I, Diversity
Gen Ed History Elective (261 recommended)Strategic Education
Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
Principles of Biology w/LabGeneral Chemistry I w/Lab General Chemistry II w/Lab
Fall 2022 Spring 2023
Fall 2023 Spring 2024Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301) Literacy Across the Curriculum
General Physics I w/Lab Practicum II, Tchr Aid, HometownAnalytical Chemistry w/Lab General Physics II w/Lab
Spring 2025
Science Methods - SecondaryOrganic Chemistry II w/LabAstronomy w/Lab
Earth Science w/Lab Junior Science Seminar
Day of Assessments
Introduction to Psychology
Exceptional Child
Student Teaching Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts ElectiveSenior Seminar Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective
Organic Chemistry I w/Lab
Summer 2024EDU 331S Practicum III, Inst Asst Sec Ed (1)
Fall 2024
ENG 101 3 BST 110 3GEN 101 1 ENG 102 3ESS 101 1 SPC 120 3ESS 1 EDU 101 3MAT 211 Functions and Calculus I 5 EDU 102 0
OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I 3 EDU 131 0PSY 111 3 MAT 216 4
Total 12-15 Total 16
SCM 4 THS 110 3EDU 201 2 EDU 231H 0EDU 202 Development and Learning 3 SPE 328 3EDU 231E 1 MAT 311 4MAT 314 3 MAT 313 3MAT 315 1 MAT 316 4
Total 14 Total 17
ENG 36*/37* Gen Ed English Elective 3 APPREC 3HIS 3 EDU 325 3EDU 301 1 EDU 342 Mathematics Methods - Secondary 3EDU 337 Educational Assessments 3 MAT 309 3EDU 340 Introduction to Secondary Methods 3 MAT 312 3MAT 318 3
Total 16 Total 15
Total 1
EDU 411 12 BST 3EDU 491 3 HIS 262 3
GEN 401 The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation 3MAT 419 Senior Seminar in Mathematics 3ELECTIVE Any Elective 3
Total 15 Total 15NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Day of Assessments
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education: MathematicsFall 2021 Spring 2022
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Intro to the Christian BibleQuestions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)WellnessESS Physical Activity course Explorations in Education
Discrete Mathematics Modern Geometry
Practicum I, DiversityIntroduction to Psychology Calculus w/Analytic Geometry II
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Gen Ed Sci w/Lab (2 SCM181 recommended)Strategic Education
Exceptional ChildPracticum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area Probability and Statistics w/Lab
Calculus w/Analytic Geometry III Multivariable Calculus
Fall 2023 Spring 2024Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective
EDU 331S Practicum III, Inst Asst Sec Ed (1)Fall 2024 Spring 2025
Literacy Across the Curriculum
Advanced Mathematical PrinciplesModern Abstract Algebra
Practicum II, Tchr Aid, HometownChristian Faith: Understanding & Application
Foundations of Speech
Gen Ed History Elective (261 recommended)Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301)
Student Teaching Gen Ed Biblical Studies ElectiveSenior Seminar History of Civilization II
Linear Algebra
Summer 2024
ENG 101 3 APPREC 3GEN 101 1 ENG 102 3ESS 101 1 BST 110 Intro to the Christian Bible 3ESS 1 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3MAT 3 EDU 101 3SPC 120 3 EDU 102 0PSY 111 3 EDU 131 0COM 293 0 COM 293 0
Total 15 Total 15
THS 110 3 BST 3EDU 201 2 SPE 328 3EDU 202 3 EDU 231H 0EDU 231E 1 ENG 264 3ENG 210 3 ENG 310 3ENG 3 COM 311 3COM 293 0 COM 293 0
Total 15 Total 15
EDU 301 1 SPC 220 3EDU 337 3 EDU 325 3EDU 340 Introduction to Secondary Methods 3 EDU 341 English Methods - Secondary 3ENG 262 3 ENG 263 3ENG 357 3 ENG 364 3ENG 360 3 COM 293 0COM 293 0
Total 16 Total 15
Total 1
EDU 411 12 GEN 401 3EDU 491 3 HIS 261 3COM 293 0 SCM 4
COM 293 1ELECTIVE 3
Total 15 Total 14NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)WellnessESS Physical Activity course
Introduction to Psychology Practicum I, Diversity
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Christian Faith: Understanding & Application Gen Ed Biblical Studies ElectiveStrategic Education Exceptional Child
Practicum II, Tchr Aid, HometownPracticum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area Adolescent Literature*
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education: EnglishFall 2021 Spring 2022
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective
Math based on ACT/SAT placement Explorations in EducationFoundations of Speech Day of Assessments
Advanced Essay Writing History and Structure of English*
Development and Learning
Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301) Oral Interp/Literature*
Choose one: ENG266 / 366 / 365* Language and Society*Communication Arts Conference Communication Arts Conference
Fall 2023 Spring 2024
Any Elective
Student Teaching The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation
Educational Assessments Literacy Across the Curriculum
British Literature* American Literature*Creative Writing* World Classics: Non-Western*World Classics: European Communication Arts Conference
Communication Arts Conference Communication Arts Conference
Communication Arts Conference
Senior Seminar History of Civilization ICommunication Arts Conference Gen Ed Sci w/Lab (BIO 177 recommended)
Communication Arts Conference
Summer 2024EDU 331S Practicum III, Inst Asst Sec Ed (1)
Fall 2024 Spring 2025
*The following courses are offered in a 2-year cycle:Fall (odd years): Fall (even years): Spring (even years): Spring (odd years):ENG266 / 366 / 365 ENG262 / 357 ENG264 / 310 ENG263 / 364
COM311 SPC220
BST 110 3 THS 110 3ENG 102 3 ENG 211 3GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3ESS 101 1 HIS 262 3ESS 1 ENG 3PSY 111 3 COM 293 0
ELECTIVE 3COM 293 0
Total 15 Total 15
ENG 210 3 ENG 360 3ENG 262 3 ENG 263 3HIS 3 ENG 3MAT 3 SCM 4APPREC 3 ELECTIVE 3COM 293 0 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0
Total 15 Total 16
ENG 312 3 ENG 3ENG 3 ENG 3BST 3 ELECTIVE 9ELECTIVE 6 COM 293 0COM 293 0
Total 15 Total 15
ENG 3 COM 499 3GEN 401 3 ENG 364 3ELECTIVE 9 ENG 465 3COM 293 0 ELECTIVE 6
COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 1Total 15 Total 16
NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Intro to the Christian Bible Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in LiteratureFall 2021 Spring 2022
ESS Physical Activity course Literature Elective 1*Introduction to Psychology
Communication Arts ConferenceAny Elective
Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement) Non-Fiction Prose (or ACT/SAT placement)Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of SpeechWellness History of Civilization II
Advanced Essay Writing OR Language Elect
World Classics: Non-Western
Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective Any ElectivesAny Electives Communication Arts Conference
Literary Theory and Criticism Literature Elective 3*Literature Elective 2* Literature Elective 4*
World Classics: EuropeanAmerican LiteratureAdvanced Language and Writing OR ElectiveGen Ed Science w/Lab
Communication Arts Conference
Any ElectivesAny Electives Shakespeare OR Literature Elective 6*
British LiteratureGen Ed History Elective
Any Elective
*See the list of approved Literature and Advanced Lanaguage/Writing Electives on the major audit. Some courses are offered only once a year or once every other year.**GEN401 Continuing the Conversation can be taken in either Fall or Spring of the student's senior year.
Fall 2024Literature Elective 5*
Communication Arts ConferenceOR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology
Fall 2022 Spring 2023
Math based on ACT/SAT placementGen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective
Fall 2023 Spring 2024
Communication Arts Conference
Spring 2025Senior Research
Good Life: Continuing the Conversation**
Communication Arts Conference
BST 110 3 THS 110 3ENG 102 3 ENG 211 3GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3ESS 101 1 HIS 262 3ESS 1 MAT 3PSY 111 3 COM 293 0
ELECTIVE 3COM 293 0
Total 15 Total 15
ENG 210 3 ENG 360 3ENG 262 3 ENG 263 3HIS 3 ENG 3SCM 4 ELECTIVE 6APPREC 3 COM 293 0COM 293 0
Total 16 Total 15
ENG 312 3 ENG 3ENG 240 3 ENG 3BST 3 ELECTIVE 9ELECTIVE 6 COM 293 0COM 293 0
Total 15 Total 15
ENG 3 COM 499 3GEN 401 3 ENG 364 3ELECTIVE 9 ELECTIVE 9COM 293 0 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 1
Total 15 Total 16NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
*See the list of approved Writing and Advanced Lanaguage/Practice Electives on the major audit. Some courses are offered only once a year or once every other year.**GEN401 Continuing the Conversation can be taken in either Fall or Spring of the student's senior year.
Fall 2024Writing Elective*
World Classics: Non-Western
Spring 2025
Good Life: Continuing the Conversation**Any ElectivesCommunication Arts Conference
Senior Research
Any Electives
Writing Elective*Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective Any Electives
Communication Arts Conference
Media Writing OR Writing Elective*
Communication Arts ConferenceAny Electives
Communication Arts ConferenceGen Ed Visual and Performing Arts ElectiveCommunication Arts Conference
Literature Elective*Literary Theory and CriticismFall 2023 Spring 2024
Advanced Essay Writing OR Writing Elect*
Gen Ed History Elective
World Classics: European
Gen Ed Science w/Lab
British Literature American LiteratureAdv Lang/Pact Elective*Any Electives
Intro to the Christian Bible Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in WritingFall 2021 Spring 2022
Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement) Non-Fiction Prose (or ACT/SAT placement)Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of SpeechWellness History of Civilization IIESS Physical Activity course Math based on ACT/SAT placement
OR SOC 151 Introduction to SociologyCommunication Arts Conference
Fall 2022 Spring 2023
Introduction to Psychology
Communication Arts ConferenceAny Elective
BST 110 3 THS 110 3ENG 102 3 ENG 211 3GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3ESS 101 1 HIS 262 3ESS 1 MAT 3PSY 111 3 COM 293 0
ENG 240 3COM 293 0
Total 15 Total 15
ENG 210 3 ENG 3ENG 357 3 COM 314 3HIS 3SCM 4 MED 3APPREC 3 ELECTIVE 6COM 293 0 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0
Total 16 Total 15
ENG 358 3 ENG 3MED 3 MED 3BST 3 BUS/DES/LIT 3BUS/DES/LIT 3 COM 442 3COM 311 3 COM 293 0
ELECTIVE 3COM 293 0
Total 15 Total 15
BUS/DES/LIT 3 COM 499 3GEN 401 3 BUS/DES/LIT 3ELECTIVE 9 ELECTIVE 6COM 293 0 COM 293 1
Total 15 Total 13NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Any Elective
The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation**
Communication Arts Conference
Wellness History of Civilization II
Advanced Essay Writing OR Writing Elect Advanced Writing or Language
ESS Physical Activity course Math based on ACT/SAT placementIntroduction to Psychology Communication Arts Conference
OR SOC 151 Introduction to SociologyMedia Writing
Intro to the Christian Bible Christian Faith: Understanding & ApplicationCrit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement) Non-Fiction Prose (or ACT/SAT placement)Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Media WritingFall 2021 Spring 2022
Communication Arts Conference
Creative Writing Intercultural CommunicationGen Ed History Elective
Fall 2022 Spring 2023
OR ENG 364 World Classics: Non-WesternMedia Elective 1Gen Ed Science w/Lab
Media Elective 2Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective Course from Major Track 2*
Creative Writing II Advanced Writing or Language
Any ElectiveGen Ed Visual and Performing Arts ElectiveCommunication Arts Conference
Spring 2024
Media Elective 3
Language and Society Communication Arts ConferenceOR ENG 312 Literary Theory and Criticism
Fall 2023
*Students choose three courses from one of the following Tracks: Business, Film, or Web Design. See the major audit for details.**GEN401 Continuing the Conversation can be taken in either Fall or Spring of the student's senior year.***COM442 Communication Theory and Application can be taken in Spring of junior or senior year.
Any Electives Any ElectivesCommunication Arts Conference Communication Arts Conference
Course from Major Track 4*Course from Major Track 3* Senior Research
Course from Major Track 1* Communication Theory and Application***
Fall 2023 Spring 2024
BST 110 3 THS 110 3ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3GEN 101 1 HIS 262 3ESS 101 1 MAT Math based on ACT/SAT placement 3ESS 1 ELECTIVE 3SPC 120 3 COM 293 0PSY 111 3
COM 293 0Total 15 Total 15
APPREC Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective 3 ENG 360 3COM 311 3 SPC 3HIS 3 *** 3SCM 4 ELECTIVE 6*** 3 COM 293 0COM 293 0
Total 16 Total 15
BST 3 *** 3ENG 3 *** 3SPC 3 COM 442 3ENG 240 3 ELECTIVE 6
COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0ELECTIVE 3COM 293 0
Total 15 Total 15
GEN 401 3 COM 499 3*** 3 *** 3*** 3 ELECTIVE 9ELECTIVE 6 COM 293 1COM 293 0
Total 15 Total 16NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
OR ENG 312 Literary Theory and Criticism
*See the list of approved Lingustics/Literature, Advanced Speech and Communication Arts Electives on the major audit. Some courses are offered only once a year or once every other year.**Continuing the Conversation and Senior Research can be taken in either Fall or Spring of the student's senior year.
Introduction to Psychology
Gen Ed History ElectiveGen Ed Science w/Lab
Any ElectivesAny Electives Communication Arts ConferenceCommunication Arts Conference
Fall 2024 Spring 2025The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation** Senior Research**
Communication Arts Elective 7*
Media Writing Any Electives
Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective Communication Arts Elective 3*Linguistics/Literature Elective Communication Arts Elective 4*Advanced Speech Elective 2* Communication Theory and Application
Communication Arts Elective 1* Communication Arts Conference
Fall 2023 Spring 2024
Communication Arts Conference
Any Elective
Fall 2022 Spring 2023World Classics: European
Language and Society (GEN 301) Advanced Speech Elective 1*Communication Arts Elective 2*
OR SOC 151 Introduction to SociologyCommunication Arts Conference
ESS Physical Activity courseFoundations of Speech Communication Arts Conference
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) History of Civlization IIWellness
Any Elective
Intro to the Christian Bible Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary CommunicationFall 2021 Spring 2022
Any Elective
Communication Arts Elective 5*Communication Arts Elective 6*
Communication Arts Conference
BST 110 3 APPREC 3ENG 3 ENG 3MAT 3 SPC 120 3GEN 101 1 PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3ESS 101 1 BUS 250 3ESS 132 1ESS 242 3
Total 15 Total 15
SCM 4 THS 110 3HIS 261 3 HIS 262 3BUS 240 3 ESS 270 3ESS 275 3 ELECTIVE 6ESS 280 3
Total 16 Total 15
BST 3 BUS 401 3BUS 367 3 ESS 346 3ESS 352 3 ESS 393 3ESS 393 0 ESS 351 3ESS 395 1 ELECTIVE 3ELECTIVE 6
Total 16 Total 15
GEN 401 3 ENG 36*/37* 3ESS 393 0 ESS 393 0ESS 480 3 ESS 495 6-12BUS 457 3 ELECTIVE 0-3ELECTIVE 6
Total 15 Total 12-15NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Strategic Planning and Assessment Any Electives (as needed)Any Electives
Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Gen Ed English ElectiveESS Colloquium ESS ColloquiumESS Senior Seminar ESS Internship
ESS Practicum Any ElectiveAny Electives
Fall 2024 Spring 2025
Content/Social Media Marketing Risk ManagementSports Marketing ESS ColloquiumESS Colloquium Sport Finance and Fundraising
Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective Leading Teams
Facility and Event Management Any ElectivesAccounting/Sport Professionals
History of Civilization I History of Civilization IIEconomic Principles Sport Sociology
Fall 2023 Spring 2024
Intro to the Christian Bible Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Sport ManagementFall 2021 Spring 2022
Advising Notes: *Students may also take ESS150 Intercollegiate Participation to meet this requirement
English based on ACT/SAT placement English based on ACT/SAT placementMath based on ACT/SAT placement Foundations of SpeechQuestions of Life (<24 transfer hours)
Fall 2022 Spring 2023
WellnessPersonal Fitness*Foundations of Sport and Health
Management Principles
Gen Ed Science w/Lab Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
MAT 3 APPREC 3ENG 3 ENG 3GEN 101 1 PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3ESS 101 1 ESS 251 Lifespan Motor Development 3ESS 132 1 ELECTIVE 3ESS 241 3ESS 242 3
Total 15 Total 15
HIS 261 3 THS 110 3BST 110 3 ESS 346 3SPC 120 3 BIO 274 Anatomy and Physiology II w/Lab 4BIO 273 4 ESS 372 Health Nutrition for Performance 3ELECTIVE 3
Total 16 Total 16
ESS 378 3 HIS 262 3ESS 393 0 BIO 370 3ESS 395 1 ESS 393 0ESS 467 3 ESS 460 3ESS 450 3 ELECTIVE 6ELECTIVE 6
Total 16 Total 15
ESS 393 0 BST 3ESS 480 3 ENG 36*/37* Gen Ed English Elective 3ESS 495 6-12 GEN 401 3ELECTIVE 0-6 ESS 393 0
ELECTIVE 3Total 15 Total 12
NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Any Elective
Senior SeminarThe Good Life: Continuing the Conversation
Any Elective (depending on ESS 495) ESS Colloquium
Any Electives
Fall 2024 Spring 2025ESS Colloquium Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective
ESS PracticumESS Colloquium Kinesiology
ESS ColloquiumExercise PhysiologyP.A. Assessment and Measurement Any Electives
Any Elective
Fall 2023 Spring 2024Sport and Exercise Physiology History of Civilization II
Health Education and Promotion
Intro to the Christian Bible Risk Management for Sport and Health ProfFoundations of SpeechAnatomy and Physiology I w/Lab
WellnessAny Elective
Fall 2022 Spring 2023History of Civilization I Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
Advising Notes: *Students may also take ESS150 Intercollegiate Participation to meet this requirement
ESS Internship
Math based on ACT/SAT placement Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Health Promotion and PerformanceFall 2021 Spring 2022
Personal Fitness*Principles of HealthFoundations of Sport and Health
English based on ACT/SAT placement English based on ACT/SAT placementQuestions of Life (<24 transfer hours)
BST 110 3 THS 110 3ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3GEN 101 1 MUS 002 0ESS 101 1 MUSESS 1DCW 101 1 MUS 142-150 0.5MUS 002 0 MUS 152 3MUS MUS 154 1
WOR 152 3MUS 142-150 0.5MUS 151 3MUS 153 1MUS 174 3
Total 17.5 Total 13.5
BST 3 BUS 255 3BUS 250 3 MUS 202 1BUS 240 3 MUSMUS 202 1MUS 1 MUS 142-150 0.5
MUS 224 2MUS 142-150 0.5 MUS 373 3MUS 173 3 MUS 320 3
Total 17.5 Total 13.5
BUS 344 3 BUS 364 3MUS 302 1MUS MUS 302 1
MUSMUS 142-150 0.5DCW 301 1 MUS 142-150 0.5SPC 120 3 PSY 111 3MAT 3 SCM 4APPREC 3
Total 15.5 Total 12.5
BUS 454 3 MUS 402 1MUS 402 1 MUSMUS
MUS 142-150 0.5MUS 142-150 0.5 MUS 473 3PSY 3 HIS 262 3ENG 36*/37* 3 GEN 401 3HIS 3 ELECTIVE 3
Total 14.5 Total 14.5NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Recording Techniques I
Any Electives
Foundations of Speech
Gen Ed English Elective
Gen Ed Science w/Lab
Performance Ensemble Senior Music Business Project
Gen Ed History Elective
Private Piano Instr, CreditPrivate Voice (401), Piano (402), Guitar (404)
1or Percussion (414) Instr, Credit
or Percussion (414) Instr, Credit
Psychology Elective (see major audit)The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation
1
Personal Finance
Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301)
1
Performance Ensemble
Private Voice (301), Piano (302), Guitar (304)or Percussion (314) Instr, Credit
History of Civilization II
Introduction to Psychology
Spring 2025Private Piano Instr, Credit
1
Performance Ensemble
Private Voice (401), Piano (402), Guitar (404)
Performance EnsembleIntroduction to Music Technology
Music Theory IEar Training/Sight Singing I
Private Voice (201), Piano (202), Guitar (204)or Percussion (214) Instr, Credit
Economic PrinciplesManagement Principles
Private Piano Instr, CreditPrivate Voice (201), Piano (202), Guitar (204)or Percussion (214) Instr, Credit
Ear Training/Sight Singing IIWorship Band Fundamentals
Music Theory II
ESS Physical Activity course or Percussion (014) Instr, No CreditIntro to Community of Worship Performers
Private Voice (001), Piano (002), Guitar (004)
Performance Ensembleor Percussion (014) Instr, No Credit
0
Private Piano Instr, No Credit
Recording Techniques IISongwriting
Performance Ensemble
Fall 2024New Venture Management
Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective
Private Piano Instr, Credit
Spring 2024Digital Marketing
Private Piano Instr, Credit OR BUS 367 Social Content Marketing
Math based on ACT/SAT placement
Fall 2023
Private Voice (301), Piano (302), Guitar (304)or Percussion (314) Instr, CreditPerformance Ensemble
1
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Private Piano Instr, No CreditWellness Private Voice (001), Piano (002), Guitar (004)
Private Piano Instr, Credit
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective Principles of Marketing
Intro to Music Publishing and Copyright
0
Performance Ensemble
Intro to the Christian Bible Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLANAcademic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Music Business and EntrepreneurshipFall 2021 Spring 2022
BST 110 3 THS 110 3ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3ESS 101 1 MUS 102 1ESS 1 MUS 101-118 1
DCW 101 1 MUS 142-150 0.5MUS 102 1 MUS 152 3MUS 101-118 1 MUS 152 3MUS 142-150 0.5 MUS 154 Ear Training/Sight Singing II 1MUS 151 3MUS 153 1
Total 16.5 Total 13.5
MUS 202 1 MUS 202 1MUS 201-218 1 MUS 201-218 1
MUS 142-150 0.5 MUS 142-150 0.5MUS 251 3 MUS 458 3
MUS 253 1 ELECTIVE 9
ELECTIVE 9
Total 15.5 Total 14.5
MAT 3 SCM 4MUS 301-318 Private Instr in Conc Instrument, Credit 1 APPREC 3MUS 142-150 0.5 PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3MUS 155 1 OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology
MUS 351 3 MUS 301-318 Private Instr in Conc Instrument, Credit 1
DCW 301 1 MUS 142-150 0.5ELECTIVE 6 MUS 352 3
Total 15.5 Total 14.5
BST 3 GEN 401 3ENG 36*/37* 3 HIS 262 3HIS 261 3 MUS 401-418 Private Instr in Conc Instrument, Credit 1
MUS 401-418 Private Instr in Conc Instrument, Credit 1 MUS 142-150 0.5MUS 142-150 0.5 MUS 481 0
ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 9
Total 13.5 Total 16.5NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
History of Civilization I
Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301) Performance EnsembleAny Electives
Fall 2024 Spring 2025Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective The Good Life: Continuing the ConversationGen Ed English Elective History of Civilization II
History/Literature of Music II
Performance EnsemblePerformance Ensemble Senior RecitalAny Elective Any Electives
Performance EnsembleKeyboard Harmony IHistory/Literature of Music I
Fall 2023 Spring 2024Math based on ACT/SAT placement Gen Ed Science w/Lab
Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective
Any Electives
Performance Ensemble Performance EnsembleMusic Theory III OrchestrationEar Training/Sight Singing III Any Electives
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Private Piano Instr, Credit Private Piano Instr, CreditPrivate Instr in Conc Instrument, Credit Private Instr in Conc Instrument, Credit
Music Theory IEar Training/Sight Singing I
Private Instr in Conc Instrument, Credit Music Theory IIPerformance Ensemble
ESS Physical Activity course Private Instr in Conc Instrument, CreditIntro to Community of Worship Performers Performance EnsemblePrivate Piano Instr, Credit Music Theory II
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of SpeechWellness Private Piano Instr, Credit
Intro to the Christian Bible Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Music PerformanceFall 2021 Spring 2022
BST 110 3 APPREC Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective 3ENG 101 3 THS 110 3GEN 101 1 ENG 102 3ESS 101 1 SOC 151 3ESS 1 PSY/SSC 3MAT Math based on ACT/SAT placement 3PSY 111 3
Total 15 Total 15
SPC 120 3 BST 3HIS 262 3 SCM 4PSY 3 PSY 296 1-3ELECTIVE 6 PSY 3
ELECTIVE 3Total 15 Total 14-16
HIS 3 ENG 36*/37* 3PSY 301 1 PSY 301 Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301) 1SSC 391 4 PSY 419 Integration of Psych/Christianity 3SSC 281 3 PSY/SSC Social Science Elective (see major audit) 3PSY 3 ELECTIVE 6
ELECTIVE 3Total 17 Total 16
Total 2-3
GEN 401 3 PSY/SSC 6PSY 491 Senior Seminar in Psychology 1 ELECTIVE 9PSY/SSC Social Science Elective (see major audit) 3ELECTIVE 6
Total 13 Total 15NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Summer 2024
Any Electives
Any Elective
Fall 2024 Spring 2025The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Social Science Elective (see major audit)
PSY 296/496 Psychology Internship (2-3)
Gen Ed History Elective Gen Ed English Elective
Statistics and Research Design
Psychology Elective (see major audit) Any ElectivesAny Electives
Principles and Practices of Human Services
Reflecting on the Conversation
Any Elective
Fall 2023 Spring 2024
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Foundations of Speech Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective
Gen Ed Science w/LabPsychology InternshipPsychology Elective (see major audit)
History of Civilization II
Any ElectivePsychology Elective (see major audit)
ESS Physical Activity course Developmental Psychology ElectivePSY 221 OR PSY 224 OR SSC 227
Introduction to Psychology
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Christian Faith: Understanding & ApplicationQuestions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Wellness Introduction to Sociology
Intro to the Christian Bible
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in PsychologyFall 2021 Spring 2022
MAT 211 5 ENG 101 33 MAT 216 4
GEN 101 1 CHM 154 4ESS 101 1 BIO 172 4CHM 153 4BIO 171 4
Total 13-15 Total 15
ENG 102 3 BST 110 3PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3 SPC 120 3
CHM 258 5CHM 257 4 BIO 4SCM 219 1BIO 4
Total 15 Total 15
HIS 261 3 APPREC 3SCM 319 Junior Science Seminar (GEN 301) 1
PHY 237 4 PHY 238 General Physics II w/Lab 4THS 110 3 CHM 255 4
ESS 1 ELECTIVE 3ELECTIVE 3
Total 14 Total 15
GEN 401 3 MAT 311 4SCM 419 1 BST 3BCM 358 4 BIO Biology Elective 4 (see major audit) 4
BIO 4 BCM 471 4ELECTIVE 3
Total 15 Total 15NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours)OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I
Functions and Calculus I
Principles of Biology w/Lab
Prin of Organismal Biology (recommended)
The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Probability and Statistics w/LabSenior Science Seminar Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective
Biology Elective 3 (see major audit) General Biochemistry II w/Lab
Fall 2024
Fall 2023 Spring 2024History of Civilization I Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective
Biology Elective 1 (see major audit)
Spring 2025
General Physics I w/LabAnalytical Chemistry w/Lab
OR HIS 262 History of Civilization II
Any ElectiveAny ElectiveESS Physical Activity courseChristian Faith: Understanding & Application
Organic Chemistry I 1/Lab
Intro to the Christian BibleFoundations of Speech
Sophomore Science SeminarBiology Elective 2 (see major audit)
Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)
OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology Organic Chemistry II w/Lab
General Biochemistry I w/Lab*
*BCM358 may be taken in FAL 2022 or 2023
Any Elective
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement)
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Science in BiochemistryFall 2021 Spring 2022
Calculus IIGeneral Chemistry II w/Lab
General Chemistry I w/Lab
Fall 2022 Spring 2023
Wellness
MAT 211 5 ENG 101 33 BST 110 3
GEN 101 Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) 1 CHM 154 4ESS 101 1 BIO 172 4ESS 1 MAT 216 4CHM 153 4BIO 171 4
Total 14-16 Total 18
ENG 102 3 PSY 111 3THS 110 3SPC 120 3 BIO 376 4SCM 219 1 BIO 4ELECTIVE 3 BIO/SAP Field Biology Elective (see major audit) 4
Total 13 Total 15
HIS 261 3 APPREC 3SCM 319 Junior Science Seminar (GEN 301) 1
BST 3 CHM 258 Organic Chemistry II w/Lab 5
CHM 257 5 BIO 4BIO 380 4
Total 15 Total 13
GEN 401 3 MAT 311 4SCM 419 1 ELECTIVE 12
BIO 4
ELECTIVE 6Total 14 Total 16
NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
*BIO376 may be taken in SPR 2023 or SPR 2025
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement) Introduction to Psychology
Intro to the Christian Bible
Calculus w/Analytical Geometry IIPrinciples of Organismal Biology w/Lab
OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry IGeneral Chemistry II w/Lab
Functions and Calculus I
ESS Physical Activity course
Principles of Biology w/Lab(suggested)
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement)
Any Electives
General Chemistry I w/Lab
Wellness
Sophomore Science Seminar
OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology
Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective
The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Probability and Statistics w/LabSenior Science Seminar Any ElectivesBiology Elective 3 (see major audit)
Genetic Analysis w/Lab
Fall 2024 Spring 2025
History of Civilization I Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective
Organic Chemistry I w/Lab Biology Elective 2 (see major audit)
OR HIS 262 History of Civilization II
Any Elective
Fall 2023 Spring 2024
Christian Faith: Understanding & ApplicationFoundations of Speech Evolutionary Theory w/Lab*
Biology Elective 1 (see major audit)
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Science in BiologyFall 2021 Spring 2022
MAT 211 5 ENG 101 3OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I 3 MAT 216 4
GEN 101 1 CHM 154 4ESS 101 1 BIO 4ESS 1CHM 153 4BIO 171 4
Total 14-16 Total 15
ENG 102 3 THS 110 3BST 110 3 PHY 238 4CHM 257 5 CHM 258 5SCM 219 1 ELECTIVE 3PHY 237 4
Total 16 Total 15
PSY 111 3 APPREC 3HIS 261 3
BST 3SPC 120 3 SCM 319 1BCM 358 4 CHM 255 4
ELECTIVE 3Total 13 Total 14
GEN 401 3 MAT 311 4SCM 419 1 HIS 261 3
CHM 355 3 CHM 356 3CHM 4 ELECTIVE 6
ELECTIVE 3Total 14 Total 16
NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Principles of Biology w/Lab
General Chemistry II w/Lab
Foundations of Speech
Any Elective
Physical Chemistry I Physical Chemistry IIChemistry Elective (see major audit) Any Electives
Senior Science Seminar History of Civilization I
Analytical Chemistry w/LabAny Elective
General Biochemistry I w/Lab
Fall 2024 Spring 2025The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Probability and Statistics w/Lab
Organic Chemistry I w/Lab Organic Chemistry II w/LabSophomore Science SeminarGeneral Physics I w/Lab
Gen Ed Biblical Studies ElectiveOR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology
Junior Science Seminar (GEN 301)
History of Civilization I
Fall 2023 Spring 2024Introduction to Psychology Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective
OR HIS 262 History of Civilization II
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Intro to the Christian Bible
Christian Faith: Understanding & ApplicationGeneral Physics II w/Lab
Any Elective
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Science in ChemistryFall 2021 Spring 2022
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement)Calculus II
Wellness
General Chemistry I w/Lab
Biology Elective (see major audit)
Functions and Calculus I
Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours)
ESS Physical Activity course
ENG 101 3 BST 110 3MAT 211 5 MAT 216 4
3 BIO/CHM/PHY 4GEN 101 1 ELECTIVE 3ESS 101 1ESS 1BIO/CHM/PHY 4
Total 13-15 Total 14
APPREC 3 PSY 111 3THS 110 3SCM 219 1 SPC 120 3BIO/CHM/PHY 4 BIO/CHM/PHY 4ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 6
Total 14 Total 16
BST 3 ENG 102 3HIS 261 3 SCM 319 1
*** 4*** 3**/4** 8 ELECTIVE 6
Total 14 Total 14
GEN 401 3 MAT 311 4SCM 419 1 *** 3**/4** 4*** 3**/4** 4 ELECTIVE 6
ELECTIVE 9Total 17 Total 14
NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
ESS Physical Activity courseScience Sequence 1 (see major audit)
Calculus II
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Science in Natural SciencesFall 2021 Spring 2022
Intro to the Christian BibleExpository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement)
Wellness
Science Sequence 1 (see major audit)OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry IFunctions and Calculus I
Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours)
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective Introduction to PsychologyChristian Faith: Understanding & Application OR SOC 151 Introduction to SociologySophomore Science Seminar Foundations of SpeechScience Sequence 2 (see major audit)Any Elective
Fall 2023 Spring 2024Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Junior Science Seminar (GEN 301)Any Science/Math Electives (see major audit)OR HIS 262 History of Civilization II
Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective
Any Elective
Any Elective
Any ElectivesScience Sequence 2 (see major audit)
History of Civilization I
The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Probability and Statistics w/LabSenior Science Seminar Upper Div Sci/Math Elects (see major audit)Upper Div Sci/Math Elects (see major audit) Any Electives
Upper Div Sci/Math Elects (see major audit) Any Electives
Fall 2024 Spring 2025
BST 110 3 THS 110 3ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3GEN 101 1 PSY 111 3ESS 101 1ESS 1 MAT 216 4MAT 211 5 ELECTIVE 3
3
Total 12-14 Total 16
APPREC 3 HIS 261 3SPC 120 3MAT 318 3 MAT 312 3MAT 3 MAT 3
ELECTIVE 6Total 12 Total 15
BST 3 SCM 4MAT 315 1 MAT 301 1MAT 3 MAT 311 4SCM 3 MAT 316 4ELECTIVE 3 MAT 3
Total 13 Total 16
GEN 401 3 MAT 3MAT 492 1 SCM 2-4ELECTIVE 12 ELECTIVE 9-11
Total 16 Total 16NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Any Elective
OR HIS 262 History of Civilization IIHistory of Civilization I
Modern Abstract Algebra
Any Elective
Science Elective w/Lab (see major audit)
Foundations of Speech
Multivariable Calculus
Fall 2023 Spring 2024Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective Science Elective w/Lab (see major audit)
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective
Linear AlgebraMath Elective
The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Math ElectiveSenior Readings in Mathematics Science/Math Elective (see major audit)Any Electives Any Electives
Math Elective
Fall 2024 Spring 2025
Mathematics Junior Seminar (GEN 301)Calculus IIIProbability and Statistics w/LabMath Elective
Math ElectiveAny Electives
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Introduction to PsychologyWellness OR SOC 151 Introduction to SociologyESS Physical Activity course Calculus IIFunctions and Calculus I
OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I
Intro to the Christian Bible Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Science in MathematicsFall 2021 Spring 2022
ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3GEN 101 1 PSY 111 3ESS 101 1ESS 1 MAT 216 4MAT 211 5 CSC 106 3
OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I 3 ELECTIVE 3CSC 110 3CSC 104 3
Total 15-17 Total 16
APPREC 3 SCM 4SCM 4 BST 110 3CSC 202 Data Structures and Algorithms 3 HIS 262 3CSC 205 3 CSC 212 3ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 3
Total 16 Total 16
THS 110 3 CSC 302 4
SPC 120 3 CSC 490 3
MAT 314 3CSC 314 3 GEN 301 1CSC 310 3 MAT 311 Probability and Statistics w/Lab 4
ELECTIVE 3
Total 15 Total 15
GEN 401 3 CSC 420 3CSC 410 3 ELECTIVE 12ELECTIVE 9
Total 15 Total 15NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Any Elective
Any Elective
Fall 2023 Spring 2024
Computer Networks Reflecting on the ConversationComputer Operating Systems & Architecture
Christian Faith: Understanding & Application Algorithms & Data Structures II
Discrete MathematicsFoundations of Speech Senior Project
OR CSC 495 Internship
Any Elective
Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts ElectiveScience Elective w/Lab (see major audit)
Database SystemsHistory of Civilization IIIntro to the Christian Bible
Software Design Patterns
Science Elective w/Lab (see major audit)
Any Electives
Fall 2024 Spring 2025Cloud ComputingThe Good Life: Continuing the ConversationAny ElectivesSoftware Engineering
Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Introduction to PsychologyWellnessESS Physical Activity course Calculus II
OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology
Functions and Calculus I Object Oriented Programming
Fall 2022 Spring 2023
Introduction to Programming in CAny Elective
Linux Programming Environment
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (odd years)Fall 2021 Spring 2022
ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3GEN 101 1 PSY 111 3ESS 101 1ESS 1 MAT 216 4MAT 211 5 CSC 106 3
OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I 3 ELECTIVE 3CSC 110 3CSC 104 3
Total 15-17 Total 16
APPREC 3 SCM 4SCM 4 BST 110 3CSC 202 Data Structures and Algorithms 3 HIS 262 3CSC 205 3 CSC 212 3ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 3
Total 16 Total 16
THS 110 3 GEN 301 Reflecting on the Conversation 1SPC 120 3 MAT 311 4MAT 314 3 CSC 420 4CSC 410 3 ELECTIVE 6ELECTIVE 3
Total 15 Total 15
GEN 401 3 CSC 490 3
CSC 314 3CSC 310 3 CSC 302 4ELECTIVE 6 ELECTIVE 9
Total 15 Total 16NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Any Electives Any Electives
Calculus II
History of Civilization IISoftware Design Patterns Database SystemsAny Elective Any Elective
Fall 2024 Spring 2025
Fall 2023 Spring 2024Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective Science Elective w/Lab (see major audit)
Christian Faith: Understanding & ApplicationFoundations of SpeechDiscrete Mathematics Cloud Computing
Computer Operating Systems & Architecture Algorithm & Data Structures II
Probability and Statistics w/Lab
OR CSC 495 Internship
Fall 2025 Spring 2026The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Senior ProjectComputer Networks
Software Engineering Any ElectiveAny Elective
Science Elective w/Lab (see major audit) Intro to the Christian Bible
Functions and Calculus I Object Oriented ProgrammingAny Elective
Introduction to Programming in CLinux Programming Environment
Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Introduction to PsychologyWellnessESS Physical Activity course
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (even years)Fall 2022 Spring 2023
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)
OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology
BST 110 3 THS 110 3ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3GEN 101 1 PSY 111 3ESS 101 1ESS 1 SPC 120 3DCW 101 Intro to Community of Worship Performers 0.5 MUS 0.5MUS 151 3 ELECTIVE 3MUS 153 Ear Training/Sight Singing I 1MUS 0.5
Total 14 Total 15.5
HIS 3 APPREC 3SPC 330 3 MAT 3WOR 142 Basic Audio/Video Prod for Worship 3 HIS 262 3ELECTIVE 6 THS 221 3
WOR 152 3Total 15 Total 15
DCW 301 1 ENG 36*/37* 3WOR 301 3 WOR 203 3THS 225 3 MUS 257 3SPC 322 3 ELECTIVE 6ELECTIVE 6
Total 16 Total 15
GEN 401 3 WOR 302 3SCM 4 WOR 491 3ELECTIVE 9 COM 442 3
ELECTIVE 6
Total 16 Total 15NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
WOR 495 Worship Arts Internship Total: 3 credits
Large Ensemble (143/145/150)
Gen Ed Science w/Lab Senior Seminar: Issues in Contemp WorshipAny Electives Communication Theory and Application
Any Elective
Fall 2024 Spring 2025The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Worship and the Arts
Any Electives
Summer 2024
Worship Resources Designing and Facilitating WorshipHistory and Theology of WorshipGroup Discussion Any Electives
History/Practice of Worship Music
Worship Band Fundamentals
Fall 2023 Spring 2024Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301) Gen Ed English Elective
Fall 2022 Spring 2023Gen Ed History Elective
Any Electives Christian Theology
Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective
History of Civilization IIMath based on ACT/SAT placementSpeaking the Faith
ESS Physical Activity course Foundations of Speech
Any Elective
Large Ensemble (143/145/150)
Music Theory I
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Introduction to PsychologyWellness OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology
Intro to the Christian Bible Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Worship Arts (odd years)Fall 2021 Spring 2022
BST 110 3 THS 110 3ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3GEN 101 1 PSY 111 3ESS 101 1ESS 1 SPC 120 3DCW 101 0.5 MUS 0.5MUS 151 3 WOR 152 3MUS 153 1MUS 0.5
Total 14 Total 15.5
HIS 3 APPREC 3SPC 322 3 MAT 3WOR 301 3 HIS 262 3THS 221 3 MUS 257 3
ELECTIVE 3 WOR 203 3Total 15 Total 15
DCW 301 1 ENG 36*/37* 3WOR 142 Basic Audio/Video Prod for Worship 3 WOR 302 3THS 225 3 WOR 491 3SPC 330 3 ELECTIVE 6ELECTIVE 6
Total 16 Total 15
GEN 401 3 COM 442 Communication Theory and Application 3SCM 4 ELECTIVE 12ELECTIVE 9
Total 16 Total 15NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Fall 2023 Spring 2024Gen Ed History Elective Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective
Math based on ACT/SAT placement
The Good Life: Continuing the ConversationGen Ed Science w/LabAny Electives
Any Electives
Summer 2025WOR 495 Worship Arts Internship Total: 3 credits
Fall 2025 Spring 2026
Any Electives
Worship Resources
Speaking the Faith Any Electives
Group Discussion
Senior Seminar: Issues in Contemp Worship
Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301) Gen Ed English ElectiveWorship and the Arts
History and Theology of Worship
History of Civilization IIChristian Theology History/Practice of Worship MusicAny Elective Designing and Facilitating Worship
Fall 2024 Spring 2025
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Introduction to PsychologyWellness OR SOC 151 Introduction to SociologyESS Physical Activity course Foundations of Speech
Large Ensemble (143/145/150)Worship Band Fundamentals
Intro to Community of Worship Performers
Ear Training/Sight Singing ILarge Ensemble (143/145/150)
Music Theory I
Intro to the Christian Bible Christian Faith: Understanding & Application
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN
Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Worship Arts (even years)Fall 2022 Spring 2023
BST 110 3 APPREC 3ENG 101 3 SCM 4GEN 101 1 THS 110 3ESS 101 1 ENG 102 Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement) 3ESS 1 SPC 120 3MAT 3PSY 111 3
Total 15 Total 16NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.
Math based on ACT/SAT placementIntroduction to Psychology
OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology
NOTE: You have the opportunity to decide upon a major that matches your natural giftedness, so contact the Career Development Coach as soon as you have settled into your semester. Call 847-628-1510, or drop by the Student Success Center on 2nd floor of Lindner Tower. Finding a major that matches who God created you to be can make all the difference in your future!
ESS Physical Activity course Foundations of Speech
Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Gen Ed Science w/LabQuestions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Christian Faith: Understanding & ApplicationWellness
Intro to the Christian Bible Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective
JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLANAcademic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions.Students must declare a major by the start of their sophomore year.
UndecidedFall 2021 Spring 2022