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usiness education; English; mathematics; music all-grade<br />

concentrations in vocal and general music, and instrumental<br />

and general music; physical education, including a secondary<br />

major or an all-grade major; science, with majors in biology<br />

and chemistry; social studies with content concentrations in<br />

economics, psychology and sociology; Spanish (pending state<br />

approval); theatre; and visual arts including elementary,<br />

secondary or all-grade majors.<br />

The requirements for completion of the college major and<br />

licensing courses are available in the Education Department<br />

Office and in the respective content area departments.<br />

Baccalaureate Degree General Requirements<br />

It is the responsibility of the student to see that the<br />

proper courses for the intended degree and major are<br />

taken in the proper sequence. Special care should be taken<br />

with courses offered in alternate years. The faculty advisor<br />

should be consulted for assistance in planning, but ultimately<br />

the student accepts responsibility for registration in the<br />

desired and needed courses.<br />

Total minimum credits for graduation are 128 hours for a<br />

baccalaureate degree with a cumulative grade point average<br />

of 2.0 overall. A Core Curriculum in general education is<br />

required of all students, which includes language or cultural<br />

enrichment courses for those seeking the bachelor of arts<br />

degree. Students may not count a course toward more than<br />

one requirement in the core curriculum. Demonstrated mathematics<br />

competency is required for graduation.<br />

All baccalaureate students must complete a minimum of<br />

36 hours in upper-division courses numbered 300 or above.<br />

Three January Term courses in at least two departments are<br />

required.<br />

A major of at least 36 hours as described in the major<br />

department, 24 or more of which are in the major department,<br />

must be presented for graduation. At least ten hours in the<br />

major must be upper-division courses. No grade less than C-<br />

in the major is acceptable, and the average of all courses in the<br />

major must be at least C. An appropriate minor may be added<br />

to the student’s program of study provided it includes at least<br />

22 hours as described in the minor department.<br />

Not more than 48 hours from one department and not more<br />

than 66 hours from one division may be counted toward the<br />

bachelor of arts degree, exclusive of any foundation courses<br />

that are not included in the major. Major requirements may<br />

not exceed 48 hours for the bachelor of arts degree nor 66<br />

hours for the bachelor of science, bachelor of science in<br />

nursing, bachelor of social work and bachelor of music<br />

degrees.<br />

Academic Information<br />

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