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2014–15 Graduate and Adult Programs Academic Catalog
Adult Programs
General Education Requirements
IV. Global Awareness
Students pursuing a
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.),
must meet one of
the following requirements:
A. Pass three years of the same foreign language* in high
school or one term of an intermediate college-level foreign
language*; or
B. Live in a non-U.S. cultural immersion experience for at least
one school year after the age of 12; or
C. Pass two years of the same high school foreign language*
or pass the second semester of a college-level foreign
language* and one of the following:
1. An approved Intercultural experience of at least four weeks.
2. A global awareness course selected from:
Other Global Awareness electives approved for use as
general education courses in the undergraduate catalog
may be used within adult programs.
*American Sign Language courses do not satisfy the foreign language component of
the global awareness requirement.
V. Physical Education........................................................... 2 hrs
A.
VI. Science and Mathematics........................................10–11 hrs
A. One laboratory course from the biological sciences....... 3.5
B. One laboratory course from the physical sciences......... 3.5
Any course with a designator of GSCI, ESCI, CHEM, PHYS,or
GEOL.
C. At least three semester hours selected from the following
quantitative courses:
VII. Social Sciences and History......................................... 9 hrs
A.
B. One course in history......................................................... 3
C. One course selected from the following:............................ 3
A second HIST course or
Any course with a designator of ANTH**, CRJU, GEO, INTL,
POLS, PUAD, SOC, and SWK or PYCH-1600 General
Psychology; or ***ECON-2110 Essentials of Economics
**ANTH-1800 Cultural Anthropology may satisfy either the humanities elective or the
social science elective, but not both.
***Approved social science elective for non-business majors.
Total General Education Requirements.............................51–62
Many of these courses also satisfy the requirements for major
fields of study.