Bachelor of General Studies Degree Requirements
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Course Number and Title |
Credits |
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Foundational Studies Program requirements indicated in bold. |
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ENGL 101 Introduction to College Writing |
3 |
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ENGL 102 Intro to College Writing and Research |
3 |
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UF 100* Intellectual Foundations |
3 |
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UF 200* Civic and Ethical Foundations |
3 |
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DLM Mathematics |
3-4 |
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DLN Natural, Physical, & Applied Sciences course with lab |
4 |
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DLN Natural, Physical, and Applied Sciences course |
3-4 |
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DLV Visual and Performing Arts |
3 |
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DLL Literature and Humanities |
3-4 |
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DLS Social Sciences course in a first field |
3 |
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DLS Social Sciences course in a second field |
3 |
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CID GS 200 Introduction to General Studies |
2 |
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FF GS 400 Capstone for the Bachelor of General Studies |
3 |
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Upper-division courses required by the degree plan Upper-division courses will be selected in collaboration with the program advisor based on the student's educational goals and a degree plan approved by the General Studies Faculty Committee. These courses must be completed after admission into the program. At a minimum the proposed course of study must demonstrate a coherent design; characterized by appropriate breadth, depth, sequencing of courses and synthesis of learning. The design must be clearly linked to the stated educational objectives of the program. Programs of study that appear to be crafted to avoid course sequencing, pre-requisites, or disciplinary coherence will not be approved. Only 4 credits for internship and/or field work may be applied. With advisor approval, up to 3 credits from upper-division workshops may be used to satisfy this requirement. |
19 |
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Upper-division electives to total 40 credits |
18 |
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Electives to total 120 credits |
40-44 |
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Total |
120 |
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*If student comes in as core-certified, then UF 300 Transfer Foundations (3 credits) will replace the UF 100 and UF 200. |
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