Limitations on Credit Toward Graduation
Mathematics
Students in the College of Applied Health Sciences do not receive credit for MATH 002 and MATH 012.
Rhetoric
No more than 6 hours of basic rhetoric (including RHET 102, 103, 104, 105; ESL 111,112, 115; CMN 111, 112)
Aviation Courses
The College of Applied Health Sciences will accept a maximum of twenty-four (24) hours of the following aviation courses as free electives only; in no case may such additional courses be used to satisfy any other degree requirements. The following pilot training courses may be used as elective hours toward the total hours needed for graduation.
Pilot Training Curriculum Courses
AVI 101 Private Pilot, I
AVI 120 Private Pilot, II
AVI 121 Private Pilot, Re-qualification
AVI 130 Commercial-Instrument, I
AVI 140 Commercial-Instrument, II
AVI 200 Commercial Pilot, I
VI 210 Commercial Pilot, II
AVI 211 Commercial Pilot, II – M.E.
AVI 320 Flight Instructor-Airplane
AVI 322 Instrument Flight Instructor
AVI 324 All Attitude Orientation
AVI 350 Practice Teaching-Airplane
AVI 358 Human Factors
AVI 380 Multiengine Land
AVI 381 Cockpit Resource Management
AVI 391 Special Flight Ratings
AVI 392 Flight Instructor CFII and ME
AVI 393 Turboprop Pilot Orientation
AVI 429 Hum Comp Interaction Lab
AVI 441 Interactive Sys Model and Des
AVI 455 Aviation Accident Analysis
AVI 456 Hum Perf and Eng Psych
AVI 495 Aviation Psychology
Graduate Level Credit
Some courses at the 400-level may be taken for graduate school credit. To receive graduate credit as an undergraduate student requires the permission of the Graduate College. Courses taken as graduate credits do not apply toward the undergraduate semester hours required for graduation for a Bachelor’s degree. The Graduate College rather than Applied Health Sciences gives ultimate approval for graduate credit by undergraduate students.
Music Ensemble Courses
The College of Applied Health Sciences will accept a maximum of eight (8) hours of the following Music (orchestra, band, or ensemble) courses as free electives only: Music 250–276 and Music 450.
Religious Foundation Courses
Credit hours are not accepted as hours toward graduation or free electives for these courses.
ROTC Courses
Military service credit is not accepted by the College of Applied Health Sciences. However, those students enrolled in Army, Navy or Air Force ROTC programs may apply a maximum of six (6) hours of credit toward their AHS degree. Only those courses on the approved ROTC Course list will be accepted for credit.
Army ROTC
MILS 301 Leadership and Problem Solving
MILS 302 Leadership and Ethics
MILS 341 Leadership and Management
MILS 342 Officership
Air Force ROTC
AFAS 331 AF Leadership and Mgt I
AFAS 332 AF Leadership and Mgt II
AFAS 341 National Security Studies I
FAS 342 National Security Studies II
Navy ROTC
NS 301 Navigation/Naval Operations I
NS 302 Navigation/Naval Operations II
NS 323 History of Amphibious Warfare