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General Education Core Requirements (GEC)
See complete
GEC requirements
and approved course listings
for all categories.
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Students
may select courses for: |
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| Literature
(GLT) |
3 |
| Fine
Arts (GFA) |
3 |
| Philosophical,
Religious, Ethical Principles (GPR) |
3 |
| One
additional GLT, GFA,
or GPR
course |
3 |
| Historical
Perspectives on Western Culture (GHP) |
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Reasoning
and Discourse (GRD)
- ENG
101 or FMS 103 or RCO
101, and one additional GRD
course
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6 |
| Department
specifies courses for: |
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Mathematics
(GMT)
- Required: STA
108
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3 |
Natural
Sciences (GNS)
- Required: NFS
213 and one GNS lab course with a different departmental prefix
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7 |
Social
and Behavioral Sciences (GSB)
- Required: PSY
121 and SOC 101
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6 |
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II
General Education Marker Requirements
See details
and courses. It
is possible to meet all GE
Marker Requirements while completing the GE
Core requirements or courses required by the major/concentration.
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Students
may select courses for: |
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Global/Global-Nonwestern
Perspectives (GL/GN)
- 12 hours of
courses carrying GL/GN
markers;
at least one course must carry the GN
marker. |
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One
Writing Intensive (WI) Course
- In addition
to this WI Marker
requirement, students must also complete a second WI
course within the major. All programs have identified at least
one course among their major requirements which is taught
as Writing Intensive.
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3 |
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III
Major and Related Area Requirements
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1. Foundation
Courses
HDF
211, 212, 302 or 303, 304, 410, 421 or 525, 512, 528
2. Skills
and Professional Courses
HDF
475, 477, 500
3. Related
Area Requirements
CST 105*; NFS
213*; PSY 121*; SOC
101*; STA 108*
Choose
three from the following: HDF
407, 562; HEA 260 or 347;
HIS 330; PSY
346; SOC 329; SWK
585.
Choose three from the following: CED
310; CSC 101 or ISM
110; CST 200; ENG
327; HDF
401, 557; MGT 309
*STA
108 satisfies GMT; NFS
213 satisfies 3 hrs of GNS;
CST 105 satisfies
3 hrs of GRD;
PSY 121 and SOC
101 satisfy GSB
Electives
Electives
sufficient to complete total semester hours required for degree.
No more than one third may be human environmental sciences
courses.
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