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2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Degree Requirements - College of Arts and Sciences (B.A./B.S.)


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(All students must meet regental and institutional graduation requirements in addition to Arts & Sciences requirements. Students should consult their academic advisor.)

Distribution Requirements: A summary of the divisional distribution and common degree requirements for the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degree follows:

Bachelor of Arts


English Composition 6 hours


Oral Communication 3 hours


Social Sciences 12 hours


Must be in at least two disciplines.

Humanities-Fine Arts 23 hours


  • Non-Language Humanities  3cr

  • Aesthetic Experience  3cr

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  • Remaining hours must include:

  • Language other than English (French, German, Greek, Lakota, Latin, or Spanish) 14cr

Note:


Students who have taken substantial language courses in high school may be able to satisfy the language requirements by taking the second year courses in that language at the University.

Mathematics 3 hours


Must include at least:

Natural Sciences 8 hours


Two sequential laboratory courses which total 8 hours in one of the following disciplines: biology, chemistry, earth sciences, or physics (including astronomy).

IdEA Program 6 hours



 

Bachelor of Science


English Composition 6 hours


Oral Communication 3 hours


Social Sciences 12 hours


Must be in at least two disciplines.

Humanities 12 hours


Mathematics 10 hours


In order to complete the mathematics requirement for a BS degree a student must choose one of the Options listed below:

OPTION A:


Complete the following course with a grade of “C” or better.

OPTION B:


Seven credit hours of sequential mathematic courses to be selected from the Sequence options listed below:

Additional Mathematics Requirement


At least three credit hours from the following:

Natural Sciences 14 credit hours


Must be in two or more disciplines, including eight hours of sequential laboratory science in one discipline.

IdEA Program 6 credit hours


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