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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES 4159<br />

Academic advising for each student in the College of<br />

Liberal Arts and Sciences is available prior to each<br />

semester’s enrollment by a faculty member from the<br />

student’s major area(s) or from an advisor in the<br />

college’s advising center. Although academic advising<br />

is intended to provide effective guidance and every<br />

student is required to seek the advice of a faculty advisor,<br />

students individually are responsible for planning their<br />

own programs and for meeting the degree requirements<br />

by the time they expect to graduate.<br />

Grades<br />

Students must have a minimum CGPA of 2.0 and<br />

complete all requirements in their major and/or minor<br />

departments with a C– or higher. (A minimum CGPA<br />

of 2.0 is required in the student’s major and minor<br />

departments.) Any course in which the student receives a<br />

grade of F does not count in the credit hours accumulated<br />

for graduation. Any course in which a letter grade of D is<br />

received does not count in a student’s major or minor.<br />

Credit Hour Requirements<br />

A candidate for a bachelor’s degree in the College of<br />

Liberal Arts and Sciences must satisfactorily complete a<br />

minimum of 122 credit hours in courses offered by the<br />

college or by other academic programs of the university<br />

offering bachelor’s degree programs.<br />

Transfer Credit Hours<br />

Ordinarily, the maximum number of transfer credit hours<br />

that may be counted toward graduation in the College<br />

of Liberal Arts and Sciences is 96, including credit(s)<br />

earned at other campuses of <strong>Indiana</strong> <strong>University</strong>. Not<br />

more than 60 credit hours earned at accredited junior<br />

colleges may be applied toward a degree.<br />

Testing out of Requirements<br />

Students may test out of the general-education requirements<br />

Quantitative Reasoning and Computer Literacy by passing<br />

appropriate proficiency tests. For testing out of part of world<br />

languages, see World Languages Placement Examination<br />

information on page 204.<br />

Upper-Level Course Work<br />

A minimum of 30 credit hours must be completed in<br />

300- or 400-level (junior-senior) courses. To satisfy<br />

campus general-education requirements, students must<br />

pass at least one 300-level core course (i.e., A 399, B 399,<br />

N 390, or T 390).<br />

Residency Requirement<br />

At least 26 credit hours of the work taken as a senior<br />

and at least 10 credit hours above the first-level courses<br />

in the major subject (not necessarily during the senior<br />

year) normally must be completed while in residence<br />

at IU <strong>South</strong> <strong>Bend</strong>. The 10 credit hours in the major<br />

subject must be taken in courses approved by the major<br />

department.<br />

Correspondence and Special Credit<br />

By special permission of the dean, a maximum of 12<br />

credit hours may be earned toward a degree through<br />

correspondence study or by special credit examination.<br />

Ordinarily students in residence in the college are<br />

permitted to enroll concurrently in courses offered through<br />

the <strong>Indiana</strong> <strong>University</strong> School of Continuing Studies<br />

Independent Study Program (correspondence courses).<br />

Any correspondence courses in the student’s major must<br />

also have the approval of the departmental chairperson.<br />

(SPCH-S 121 Public Speaking may not be taken by<br />

correspondence.)<br />

Time Limit for Completion of Requirements<br />

A student is expected to complete the work for a degree<br />

within 10 years. Failure to do so may require passing<br />

of comprehensive examinations on the subjects in<br />

the area(s) of concentration and fulfilling the general<br />

requirements in the current IU <strong>South</strong> <strong>Bend</strong> Bulletin.<br />

Graduation Deadlines<br />

An application for a degree or certificate must be filed in<br />

the office of the coordinator of student services, College<br />

of Liberal Arts and Sciences, not later than October 1 for<br />

May and August graduations, or March 1 for December<br />

graduation. All credit hours of candidates for degrees,<br />

except those of the current semester, must be on record<br />

at least six weeks prior to the conferring of degrees.<br />

Credit hours by correspondence must be on record at<br />

least three weeks prior to the conferring of degrees.<br />

Bachelor of Arts<br />

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) at IU<br />

<strong>South</strong> <strong>Bend</strong> offers instruction leading to the Bachelor of<br />

Arts degree in the following majors:<br />

Anthropology Philosophy<br />

Biological Sciences Physics<br />

Chemistry<br />

Political Science<br />

English<br />

Psychology<br />

French<br />

Sociology<br />

German<br />

Spanish<br />

History<br />

Women’s and Gender Studies<br />

Mathematics<br />

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences curriculum for<br />

the Bachelor of Arts degree is designed to give students<br />

a broad acquaintance with the various ways scholars<br />

study and interpret the world in which we live. It is<br />

also intended to enable students to understand, and to<br />

communicate their understanding of, the richly varied<br />

and changing contexts of our lives. Within this generaleducational<br />

framework students choose one or more<br />

areas for in-depth study.

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