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| GENERAL
REQUIREMENTS |
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COLLEGE
OF ARTS & SCIENCES
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For students
matriculating:
Academic Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-2007
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BACHELOR
OF SCIENCE
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Hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 |
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SOCIOLOGY
(MAJOR)
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| Minimum
overall grade-point average . . . . . . 2.00 |
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ANTHROPOLOGY
(OPTION) |
| Other
GPA requirements, see below |
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General
Education Requirements - 40 Hours
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Major
Requirements - 45 Hours
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| Area |
Hrs
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To
Be Selected From
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| English
Composition and Oral Communication |
6
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ENGL
1113 or 1313; and 1213 or 1413 or 3323 (See Academic Regulation 3.5 in Catalog.) |
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Minimum
GPA 2.50 |
| American
History and Government |
6
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HIST 1103
POLS 1113
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| Analytical
and Quantitative Thought (A) |
6
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MATH 1483
or 1513 and 3 hours designated (A).
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Minimum
GPA in all SOC and ANTH courses 2.50 with a minimum grade of "C"
in all SOC courses and ANTH courses and STAT 4053. |
| Humanities
(H) |
6
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Courses
designated (H). |
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| Natural
Sciences (N) |
8
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Courses
designated (N). |
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Minimum
30 hours of courses with SOC/ANTH prefix. |
| Social
and Behavioral Sciences (S) |
6
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Courses
designated (S). |
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| International
Dimension (I) |
-
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Course designated
(I). (see note 1.b.)
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ANTH
2353
ANTH 3353
SOC 1113
SOC 3113
SOC 4133
STAT 4053 |
| Scientific
Investigation (L) |
-
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Course
designated (L). (see note 1.b.) |
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| Controlled
Electives |
2
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Any
course with a GE designation in any of the above areas. |
6
hours upper-division SOC
9 hours upper-division ANTH |
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College/Departmental
Requirements - 13 Hours
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| Orientation |
1
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A&S
1111 (transfer students with 15 hours exempt) |
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12 hours
upper-division related courses from: ART 4603; GEOG 4243, 4333, 4353;
HIST 3013, 3503, 3533, 3793, 4063, 4980; MUSI 3583; SOC 4443, 4990
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| Arts
and Humanities |
3
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(see
note 2.a) |
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| Natural
and Mathematical Sciences |
9
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(see
note 2.b) |
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Electives
- 23 Hours
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9
hours may need to be upper division. |
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Other
Requirements: See notes 1, 2, & 3 [below]
on back of degree sheet.
Foreign
Language Proficiency: See note 3 on back of sheet.
Upper-Division
Gen Ed: 6 hours outside major prefix.
Upper-Division Credit: Total hours must include at least 48 hours
in courses numbered 3000 or above.
Hours in One Prefix: Hours in one prefix in excess of 48 will
be added to the minimum total of 121 required for graduation.
Students
will be held resonsible for degree requirements in effect at the time
of matriculation (date of first enrollment) & any changes that are
made, so long as these changes do not result in semester credit hours
being added or do not delay graduation.
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| DEAN
- P.M.A. Sherwood |
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DEPARTMENT
HEAD - Patricia A. Bell |
ARTS AND SCIENCES
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GENERAL
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS |
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a |
No
more than two courses (or eight hours) from the same course
prefix may be used to meet General Education Analytical and Quantitative
Thought (A) and Natural Sciences (N) combined with College and Departmental
Natural and Mathematical Sciences.
No more than two courses (or six hours) from the same course prefix may
be used to meet General Education Humanities (H) combined with College
and Departmental Arts and Humanities.
The General Education Controlled Elective and one required MATH course
do not count against the two-course maximum. |
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b. |
The
Non-Western, International Dimension and Scientific Investigation requirements
may be satisfied by courses also used to satisfy any part of a student's
degree program (i.e., in General Education, College Departmental Requirements,
Major Requirements
or Electives). |
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c. |
Courses
in the major prefix may not be used to satisfy the College requirement
for
six hours upper-division General Education. |
| 2. |
A&S
COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS |
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a. |
Arts
and Humanities are defined as any course carrying an (H) designation
or courses from ART, MUSI, TH, creative writing, foreign languages
(second
year and above), linguistics and literature. |
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b. |
Natural
and Mathematical Sciences are defined as any course from the following
prefixes: ASTR, BIOC, BIOL, BOT, CHEM, CLML, CS, GEOL, MATH, MICR,
PHYS, STAT
and ZOOL; or courses from other departments that carry an (A) or (N)
general education designation. |
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c. |
Non-Western
Studies Requirement for B.A. and B.F.A. (see 1.b above). One
3-hour course in Non-Western studies from: A&S 3603 (African or
Asian studies colloquium); ART 3693, 4603, 4653, 4663, 4673, 4683;
ECON 4643;
ENGL 3173;
FLL 3500 (Advanced Japanese); GEOG 3053, 3753,
3763, 3783; HIST 1713, 3013, 3053, 3203, 3403, 3413, 3423, 3433, 3503,
3513, 3523, 3543, 3553; JAPN 1225, 2113, 2223; MUSI 3583;
PHIL 3943, 4943, 4953; POLS
3053, 3223, 3233, 3313; REL 3573, 3613, 4113; RUSS 3053; SOC 4950 (Women
in the Middle East). |
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FOREIGN
LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY |
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a. |
The
foreign language requirement for the B.A. may be satisfied by 10 hours
college credit in the same language, or equivalent
proficiency (e.g., passing an advanced standing examination; completing
a second-year or higher college-level course in the language; etc.). |
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b. |
The
foreign language requirement for the B.S., B.M., and B.F.A. may be
satisfied by presenting
a high school transcript which demonstrates two years of study of a single
foreign language (passing grades at second year level of study). It
may also be satisfied by any of the options listed
above for the B.A. |
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EXCLUSIONS |
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a. |
Courses
used to satisfy the English composition, American history and government
requirement will not count toward the 48 hour maximum allowed under one
prefix. |
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b. |
Courses
with ATHL prefix and leisure activity courses may not be used for degree
credit in the College of Arts & Sciences. |
| 5. |
TEACHER
CERTIFICATION |
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Students
can satisfy the requirements in Standard Teaching Licensure in Secondary
Schools while earning a B.A. or B.S. in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Those interested should see their Arts and Sciences adviser and the
Office
of Teacher Education in room 106 Willard Hall. |
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