
Students must see each individual major regarding this requirement. Requirements for general studies include 8 semester hours in foreign language or 6 semester hours in computer science (beyond CS 102).Courses listed below may be applied to general studies in certain programs.Students should choose courses appropriate to their degree requirements and majors.Students majoring in Social Science should refer to Area V for courses required for the major.Īrea 5: Pre-professional, Major, and Electives.Social and Behavioral Sciences Course Equivalents The remaining 3 semester hours may be from history or social and behavioral sciences. Requirements include at least 12 semester hours with at least 3 semester hours in history and at least 6 semester hours from the social and behavioral sciences.Students will not receive any credit for MATH 116.Īrea 4: History, Social and Behavioral Sciences.Students will not receive degree credit for both MATH 112/113 and MATH 115.Students will not receive degree credit for both MATH 121 and MATH 125.MATH 100 MTH 100 may not be used to fulfill general studies requirement of 3 hours of mathematics.*BSC 108 and BSC 109 are not applicable to the general science major.Students majoring in elementary education/special education/multiple abilities program are required to have additional hours in mathematics and science (see Area V majors).Requirements include at least 11 semester hours with at least 3 semester hours in mathematics at the finite level or higher and at least 8 semester hours in the natural sciences which must include laboratory experiences.MUS 121 (MUS 101) is for non-music majors only.


Students should review requirements in individual majors in advance in Area V before beginning general studies courses. Office of Diversity Initiatives and Faculty DevelopmentĮach major has specific requirements which are met through general studies courses.COE Effectiveness and Continuous Improvement.Reciprocity and Certification/Licensure.Graduate Orientation Module for Certification Programs.STARS Information for Transfer Students.Teacher Education: Admission to Graduation.Special Education and Multiple Abilities.

Educational Studies in Psychology, Research Methodology, and Counseling.Educational Leadership, Policy, and Technology Studies.Non-traditional Routes to Certification.

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