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Radford University Undergraduate Catalog, 2011-2012

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essential factor in the success of their organizations<br />

in business, design firms, project<br />

management, or industry related organizations.<br />

Mandatory minors in entrepreneurship<br />

and management are embedded into this curriculum.<br />

CORE CURRICULUM<br />

REQUIREMENTS 43/45<br />

(See p. 71.)<br />

All majors are required to take the following<br />

courses, and are encouraged to<br />

take them as part of their Core Curriculum<br />

requirements.<br />

PHIL 112<br />

ART 215<br />

SOCY 110<br />

SOCY 121<br />

ECON 105 or 106<br />

ART 216<br />

PSYC 121<br />

DSN Design Support Courses 9<br />

220, 223, 402<br />

Design Management 34<br />

DSNI 103 or DSNM 107 or DSNF 105; DSNI<br />

341, 355, 445;<br />

DSNF 350; DSNM 442; MGNT 250, 322, 350,<br />

450; MKTG 340, 360<br />

Support Electives 6<br />

Choose from: ACTG 211; ANTH 120, 301;<br />

COMS 114, 240, 225, 230, 235;<br />

LEAD 110; DSNF 200, 205 DSNI 125, 200<br />

DSNM 200, 205.<br />

B.S. Required Courses 6<br />

ITEC 281, ECON 301<br />

Electives 9-10<br />

Students following the Design Management<br />

concentration should consult their adviser in<br />

selecting electives to complete the 120 semester<br />

hours required for graduation. Students<br />

who take 6 of their elective credits in Marketing<br />

can also apply for a Marketing Minor.<br />

Total Credits for B.S. Degree 120<br />

Major Grade Point Average<br />

The GPA in- major is 2.5 and is calculated<br />

from required courses with a DSN,<br />

DSNM, DSNF or DSNI prefix.<br />

DESIGN CULTURE<br />

CONCENTRATION<br />

B.S. DEGREE 120<br />

The Design Culture concentration provides<br />

an appreciation of design, art and culture<br />

enabling students to address issues relative<br />

to art, design history, and a broad range<br />

of cultural appreciation courses. Complementary<br />

studies in sociology, psychology,<br />

aesthetics, gender studies and business studies<br />

support, stimulate, and complement this<br />

concentration. Opportunities are in cultural<br />

fields such as galleries, museums, governmental<br />

or institutional arenas.<br />

Core Curriculum Requirements 43/45<br />

(See p. 71.)<br />

All majors are required to take the following<br />

courses, and are encouraged to take<br />

them as part of their Core Curriculum requirements.<br />

PHIL 112<br />

ART 215<br />

SOCY 110<br />

SOCY 121<br />

ECON 105 or 106<br />

ART 216<br />

PSYC 121<br />

DSN Core 12<br />

DSN 100, 110, 143, 173, 340<br />

212

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