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Students must have a cumulative 2.0 grade point average to graduate. For School of Continuing Studies majors, at least 60 credits must be earned in courses at the 200 level or higher.
No more than half the credits used toward satisfying graduation requirements may be in the major. Students may take no more than 70 credits each of humanities, science, and social science. This includes credits in the major. Undergraduate students may not enroll in 700-level courses.
Students may not submit toward graduation requirements more than 6 credits of electives earned in courses with designations such as Independent Study, Special Projects, Directed Study, and Practicum. Students who must exceed this limit are required to petition the dean's office.
Students must file an Application for Degree/Certificate form with their academic adviser early in the semester in which they expect to graduate.
Formal Thought Proficiency Requirement
Students working toward a Bachelor's Degree are required to demonstrate proficiency in 3-4 credits of formal thought by passing any mathematics course; Philosophy 106 or 121; or Management 325. (Students majoring in an LAS discipline may not use Phil 106 or MGMT 325 to satisfy this requirement.)
Students seeking a Bachelor of Science are required to complete at least 6-8 credits of mathematics.
Foreign Language Proficiency Requirement
Students pursuing any bachelor's
degree offered by the School of Continuing Studies are required to demonstrate
proficiency in a foreign language. Proficiency is demonstrated through
successful completion of the second level in any foreign language
or two courses in Perspectives Outside the European Tradition/Comparitive Cultures and International Perspectives (Non-Western). Students may also
blend one language and one non-Western course. These
are such courses as ANTH 102, 301, 316, or HISL 171, or LAST 101.
Students majoring in LAS disciplines must complete 9 credits in humanities/fine arts with at least 3 credits in fine arts and 3 credits in humanities; 10 credits in science from at least two disciplines, including one laboratory science course from an approved list; 9 credits of social sciences from at least two disciplines; 3-4 credits in a designated writing intensive course (in addition to English 101 or CSEN 125), and 3 credits each in courses designated "Foundations of Western Culture" and "Perspectives Outside the European Tradition/Comparitive Cultures and International Perspectives."
To fulfill the distribution requirements for a Bachelor of Fine Arts, students must complete at least 9 credits in humanities/fine arts, including at least 3 credits in fine arts and 3 credits in humanities; 7 credits in sciences, including courses in at least two disciplines and one laboratory course; and 6 credits of social sciences from at least two disciplines.
Note: Students should confer with their academic adviser or consult the Student Handbook for a list of courses that may be used to satisify these requirements.
Courses taken to satisfy proficiency and supporting requirements may not be used to fulfill distribution requirements for School of Continuing Studies majors. For majors in the liberal arts and sciences, courses taken to satisfy proficiency requirements may not be used for distribution requirements.
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