Music Business (MBU), Audio Engineering Technology (AET), Entertainment Industry Studies (EIS), & Songwriting (SNG)
First Year Experience® & Advising Center
Curriculum Advising Page

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, 2009
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Forms & Applications:
Add/Drop Form
Change of Major Form
Concurrent Enrollment Form
Petition take less than 12 hrs @ Belmont East/West
Senior Residency Waiver Form
Sequence Sheet (4 year plan - blank)

Belmont East/West Application
Scholarship Application
Event Host Application

BMI Catalog Cast Application
CEMB Song Search Application
Curb Cafe Event Coordinator Application

 Minors (options):
Minors offered - 2009-2010


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Global Studies  (2008-2009)

GND 1050 Computer Prof. I Overview
GND 2050 Computer Prof. II Overview

IB Credit
Online Writing Lab
  (Purdue University)
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Study Abroad Information
Transfer Policies

-- 2009 - 2010 Checksheets --
MUSIC BUSINESS:
BBA - MBU major (Business or Production emphasis)

AET:
BS - AET major (Audio Engineering Technology)
BA - AET major (Audio Engineering Technology)


EIS:

BS - EIS major (Entertainment Industry Studies)
BA - EIS major (Entertainment Industry Studies)

Songwriting:
BS - SNG major (Songwriting)
BA - SNG major (Songwriting)



GRADUATING SOON??

If you are graduating in Fall 2009 and have not met with Tina Dishman, please call 460-6615 to schedule an appointment with her for a final audit.


SR. CAPSTONE Information

  Students can take the capstone course any semester during their senior year (excluding summers).


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IMPORTANT:  If you are in your last 32 hours at Belmont and want to take a class outside of Belmont, you MUST complete a Sr. Residency Waiver and get it approved before you take this class.  Please see Tina Dishman in the Advising Center (BMH 450) to obtain a Sr. Residency Waiver form.

 
Each student is personally responsible for completing all requirements established for his or her degree by the university and department.  It is the student’s responsibility to inform herself/himself of these requirements. A student’s advisor may not assume these responsibilities. Any substitution, waiver, or exemption from any established requirement or academic standard may be accomplished only with appropriate approval. Advisors help students with their schedules, but the primary obligation for knowing and meeting all graduation requirements rests with the student.

Graduation Requirements
A student may graduate by meeting degree requirements listed in the bulletin for either the year in which she/he enters Belmont University or the one for the year in which she/he graduates. The general policies and procedures in the latest edition of the bulletin are always applicable to all students. A student who is not enrolled for a period of two (2) consecutive academic years must meet the graduation requirements for either the bulletin under which he/she reenters Belmont or the one for the year in which he/she graduates.

CHECKSHEETS:
For different catalog years, click below:

2008-2009
2007-2008
2006-2007
2005-2006
2004-2005
2003-2004
2001-2002
2000-2001
1999-2000

PreRequisite Charts:

MBU, AET, EIS & SNG PreRequisites
Business course PreRequisites
Math PreRequisites
Physics PreRequisites

Course Descriptions:

MBU, AET, EIS & SNG Course Descriptions
Business Course Descriptions
Math Course Descriptions
Physics Course Descriptions