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BELLIN COLLEGE CATALOG2011-12* If a student has a prior Bachelor’s degree, the Writing Requirement is waived. Students will need tomeet the minimum general education credit requirement to obtain a <strong>Bellin</strong> <strong>College</strong> degree.A credit evaluation will assist in determining eligibility for this option. A <strong>Bellin</strong> <strong>College</strong> Advisor will assist inoutlining a plan to fulfill the remaining required general education credits.The credit evaluation and GPA calculation will include any course taken that would meet the following criteria:1. All courses that meet a required general education course will be considered. Required general educationcourses include: Biology, Chemistry, Anatomy and Physiology, Microbiology, Psychology,Sociology/Anthropology, Human Development, Writing, Communication or Speech, Human Diversity,Statistics, Business, Philosophy/Ethics, Intermediate Algebra.2. Elective Courses that meet a grade of “C” or above will be included. Elective courses include: SocialScience, Humanities, General, and Upper Level electives.Final admission to the <strong>College</strong> is contingent upon receipt of official transcripts (for any courses in progress atthe time of application), CPR certification, completion of the health and immunization requirements, andrelated forms prior to enrollment. (Date will be communicated).15 Month Option Educational QualificationsApplicants to the 15 Month Option must have completed 60 required general education courses, have aminimum GPA of 3.0 in transfer courses and no grade lower than a “C” in required general education courses.The 60 credits must meet a distribution of credits in the following areas: human development, statistics,business, diversity, communication/writing, science, social science, humanities, and 6 upper division credits.The program is designed in 8-week blocks to be completed in 7 consecutive terms (15 months). Studentsgraduate after 15 academic months of coursework.The following 60 general education credits are required:ClassesNatural ScienceIncluding courses in:• Biology• Chemistry• Anatomy and Physiology• MicrobiologySocial ScienceIncluding a course in:• PsychologyHumanitiesIncluding a course in:• Philosophy or EthicsAs part of the 60 general education credits, students must alsohave courses in the following subject areas:• Business• Communications/Writing*• Diversity• Human Development• Statistics• Six (6) upper division credits24Credits* If a prior Bachelor’s Degree has been earned, the communication/writing requirement is waived. Theapplicant must meet the minimum (60) general education credits before entry.16121220

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