Elective
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Subject Codes
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Behavioral Science Elective
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ANT, PSY, SOC
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Business Elective
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ACC, BUS, ECO, FIN, HST, MGT, MKT, TLT
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Communications Elective
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COM, JRN
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Computer Science Elective
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CIS, CTN |
Economics Elective |
ECO |
Fine/Performing Arts Elective |
ART, DAN, MUS, PHI204, THE |
Foreign Language Elective |
ASL, FRN, ITN, LNG, SPN, ESL100 or higher |
Free Elective |
All subject codes at 100 level or higher |
History/Government Elective |
GEO, GOV, HIS |
Humanities Elective |
ART, ASL, COM, DAN, ENG, ESL100 or higher,
FRN, HUM, JRN, LIT, LNG, INT, ITN, MUS, PHI, REL, SPN, THE
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Liberal Arts Elective |
ANT, ART, ASL, BIO, CHM, COM, DAN, ECO, ENG, ERS, ESL100 or higher, FRN, GEO, GOV, HIS, HON, HUM, INT, ITN, JRN, LIT, LNG, MAT, MUS, PHI, PHS, PSY, REL, SCI, SOC, SPN, THE
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Literature Elective |
LIT |
Math Elective |
MAT100 or higher
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Philosophy/Religion Elective |
PHI, REL |
Program Elective |
This would be used anytime there is an elective that does not fall under one of the NECC approved elective classifications. For example, if you want students to take any course in Accounting, you cannot say Accounting Elective. You would say Program Elective with Elective Advice as follows: ACC101 or higher.
If the elective could include the following subject codes: ACC, BUS, ECO, FIN, HST, MGT, MKT, TLT; you could call it a Business Elective and still give advice as follows: ACC101 or higher recommended. However, the other subject codes would also fulfill the elective requirement.
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Science Elective |
BIO, CHM, ERS, PHS, SCI |
Social Science Elective |
ANT, ECO, GEO, GOV, HIS, PSY, SOC |