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Feb 02, 2025
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2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Liberal Studies (B.L.S.)
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128 DEGREE HOURS
The purpose of the B.L.S. is to allow flexibility in program design and course selection for those students who are self-motivated and capable of designing a valid educational curriculum that reflects well-conceived educational or professional goals. Students seeking admission to this degree program must be prepared to outline specific reasons for choosing the program and be able to explain why their goals could not be realized through the various options of the B.A. and B.S. curriculum.
Students desiring entry to the B.L.S. program shall:
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file a written statement in the College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Office detailing the goals and objectives of the program and a tentative outline of the specific coursework to be pursued
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have completed at least 30 credit hours including first-year English
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have and maintain a 2.5 GPA
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obtain a faculty sponsor to act as advisor
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meet the requirements of either the B.A. or B.S. track in addition to the regental and institutional degree requirements
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College, Institutional and Regental Requirements (39 hours)
System General Education Requirements (30 hours)
Composition 6cr Humanities-Fine Arts 6cr Mathematics 3cr Natural Sciences 6cr Oral Communication 3cr Social Sciences (in 2 disciplines) 6cr Institutional Graduation Requirements (9 hours)
Aesthetic Experience 3cr Coursework MUST include:
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at least 80 credit hours in Arts and Sciences courses -
at least 48 credit hours of upper-division courses -
no more than 27 credit hours in any one discipline -
at least 45 hours of work at the University AFTER entering the program Note: Students earning a B.L.S. may choose a minor but do not declare a major. |
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