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Oklahoma State University
Cognitive Science (CSCI), Minor Requirements for Students Matriculating in or before Academic Year 2018-2019. Learn more about University Academic Regulation 3.1 (p. 812). Sheila Kennison, 219 NH, 405-744-7335 Total Hours: 27 hours
PSYC 3713 PSYC 3823 PSYC 4223 PSYC 4343 PSYC 4990 SPCH 3733 SPCH 4753 SPCH 4793
Psychology of Memory Cognitive Psychology
Decision Making and Problem Solving
Language Development (S)
Research Practicum
Elements of Persuasion (S) Intercultural Communication (I) Nonverbal Communication (S)
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Other Requirements • No more than four courses with the same prefix. • No grade below "C." Additional OSU Requirements Undergraduate Minors • An undergraduate minor must include between fifteen and thirty hours, inclusive of undergraduate coursework. • A minimum of six credit hours for the minor must be earned in residence at OSU. • The courses required for a minor may be included in the course requirements for any undergraduate degree or they may be in addition to degree requirements, depending on the overlap between the minor and degree requirements. However, an undergraduate minor must be earned in an academic field other than the student's declared degree option. The minor may not duplicate the degree major or option (for example, a student who earns a BA in Art with an Art History option may earn a minor in Studio Art but not Art History). • A student generally follows the minor requirements associated with his or her matriculation year or newer requirements that have been established since matriculation. The time limit for following requirements from a given academic year is six years. For additional information on requirements on minors, click here (https:// stw.sp.okstate.edu/policies/Shared%20Documents/Requirements%20for %20Undergraduate%20and%20Graduate%20Minors.pdf).
Minor Requirements Select 27 hours from at least three disciplinary areas:
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CS 1103 CS 1113 CS 2133 CS 2433 CS 3353 CS 3363 CS 3443 CS 4793 CS 4883
Computer Programming (A) Computer Science I (A)
Computer Science II C/C++ Programming
Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis I Organization of Programming Languages
Computer Systems Artificial Intelligence I
Social Issues in Computing Language, Text and Culture (HI) Languages of the World (I) History of the English Language
ENGL 2243 ENGL 2443 ENGL 4003 ENGL 4013 ENGL 4043 ENGL 4063 ENGL 4080 ENGL 4083 ENGL 4093 MSIS 2103 MSIS 3243 MSIS 3333
English Grammar
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics
Studies in Linguistics Applied Linguistics Language in America
Business Data Science Technologies
Managerial Decision Theory
Database Systems Design, Management and Administration
MSIS 4003 MSIS 4113
Systems Analysis and Design
Enterprise Systems and Collaborative Commerce Information Technologies for Electronic Commerce
MSIS 4133
MSIS 4243 MSIS 4253 MSIS 4263 MSIS 4523 PHIL 3003 PHIL 4003 PHIL 4313 PHIL 4543 PHIL 4733 PHIL 4983 PSYC 3073 PSYC 3173 PSYC 3513
Digital Forensics and Auditing
System Certification and Accreditation Decision Support and Business Intelligence Applications
Data Communication Systems
Symbolic Logic (A)
Mathematical Logic and Computability
Philosophy Of Mind (H) Philosophy of Language Philosophy of Biology(H)
Metaphysics and Epistemology Neurobiological Psychology (N) Introduction to Cognitive Science (N)
Psychology of Learning
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