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Note: This is a guide only. Students are responsible for keeping abreast of current catalog requirements and any subsequent changes. See your advisor or the Registrar if you have questions.
English Composition (see Transition Provisions)
- ENGL 111-112 or
- ENGL 123 (accelerated)
Fine Arts
- One course from Art History, Drama, Music, Studio Arts or AMST355, or FILM210, or ICHI390, or three one-hour MUSC310
Foreign Language
- Complete intermediate level (211-212 or 215) or
- Proficiency with no hours credit
History (see Transition Provisions)
- HIST 111-112 Foundations Modern World I & II
Laboratory Science (see Transition Provisions)
Two four-hour lab courses from two of the following three categories:
- Physical [ASTR, CHEM, GEOL, or PHYS]
- Biological/Life Science [BIOL]
- Environmental/Interdisciplinary [EVST, CHEM/PHYS150, CHEM160, or EVST/INST245]
Literature (see Transition Provisions)
- ENGL 211-212 or
- ENGL 251-252 or
- Two courses from ENGL 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 253, 254, or 271 or
- Two courses from FLET (Foreign Literature in English Translation) or
- Two courses from AMST 350, 351, 356, 357, or 358 or
- Two Foreign Language literature courses
Mathematics
- Two courses at the 100 level of MATH or
- MATH 132, 142, or any 200 level
(B.S. needs either 132 or 142)
Philosophy/Religion
- Two courses from either or one from each.
Physical Education
- Two 100 level PHED courses including varsity sports.
Note: These courses do not affect the GPA are not included in total semester hours attempted ... or passed, and do not count for full-time status.
Social Sciences
Two approved courses from one of the following departments:
- Economics: ECON 201-202, ECON 203-202, ECON 201-215, or ECON 203-215
- International Relations: Two from INST 251, 261, or 321
- Political Science: PSCI 201-202
- Psychology: Two from PSYC, or INST 261
- Sociology: SOCI 200 level, INST/SOCI 331, INST/SOCI 336 or
- Women's Studies: Two from PSYC 135, SOCI 340, WMST 101, 102, 271, 282, or 361
- EDUC 220 and EDUC 321 for Education minors only
Computer Intensive Course
- One computer intensive course C/
Speaking Intensive Courses
- Two speaking intensive courses S/ or one chosen from SPCH 210, 215, 220 or FLET/CLAS 204
Breadth of Curriculum Requirement
See advisor and catalog.
Honors Courses
Can be used to fulfill collegiate requirements. See Director.
First Year Experience Courses
Can be used to fulfill collegiate requirements. See Advisor.
Graduation Requirements
- Complete all collegiate requirements;
- Complete at least one major (a minor is optional) with 2.00 G.P.A. on major and grade of C- or higher for all courses counted on the major or minor;
- Minimum: 110 sem. hrs + passing two 100 level PHED courses;
- 34 courses (of at least 3 sem.hr./may NOT combine courses);
- 2.00 G.P.A. all R-MC work;
- Discharge all financial obligations to the College.