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Requirements
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I
General Education Core Requirements (GEC)
See complete
GEC
requirements and approved
course listings for all categories. |
Students
may select courses for: |
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| Literature (GLT) |
3 |
| Fine Arts (GFA) |
3 |
| Philosophical, Religious,
Ethical Principles (GPR) |
3 |
| Historical Perspectives
on Western Culture (GHP) |
3 |
Reasoning and Discourse
(GRD)
ENG
101 or FMS 115 or RCO
101, and one additional GRD
course |
6 |
| Social and Behavioral
Sciences (GSB) |
6 |
| Department
specifies courses for: |
| One additional GLT
course (student may select) |
3 |
Mathematics (GMT)
Required: MAT
191 |
3 |
Natural Sciences
(GNS)
Required: PHY 291, 251 or CHE
111, 112, and one additional GNS
course with a different departmental prefix |
7 |
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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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may select courses for: |
Global/Global-Nonwestern
Perspectives (GL/GN)
Four (4) courses carrying GL/GN
markers; at least one of which must carry the GN
marker. |
One
Speaking Intensive (SI) Course
In
addition to this SI
Marker requirement, students must also complete a second SI
course within the major. All programs have identified at least
one course among their major requirements which is taught as Speaking
Intensive. |
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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III
College of Arts and Sciences Additional Requirements (CAR)
See requirements
and approved courses.
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Historical Perspectives
on Western Culture
either a GHP/GPM
or GMO
course |
3 |
Natural Sciences
one additional GNS/GLS
or GPS course |
3-4 |
Social and Behavioral
Sciences (GSB)
one additional
course |
3 |
Foreign Language
(GFL)
Intermediate-level proficiency
in one language, demonstrated by placement test, or completion
of coursework through course number 204 |
0-12 |
| Writing Intensive
Courses (WI)
A total of four WI
courses |
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IV Major
Requirements
Students
with no programming experience:
1.
CSC 130, 230 or 231, 261,
312, 330, 339, 340, 553, 561, 562
2.
CSC Electives: 12 hours,
selected from any CSC
course at the 500-level (except 553, 561, 562)
Students
with previous programming experience (equivalent to a one-semester
course in a high-level programming language):
1.
CSC 231, 261, 312, 330,
339, 340, 553, 561, 562
2.
CSC Electives: 14 hours,
selected from any CSC
course at the 500-level (except 553, 561, 562)
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V
Supporting Discipline Requirements
1.
MAT 191*, 253, 292, 293,
353; STA 271
2. One of MAT 515, 531, 532,
541, 542, 556, STA 551, 552
*MAT 191 satisfies GMT
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VI Science
Requirements
1.
PHY 291*, 292 and 251*, 252 labs,
or CHE 111*, 112*, 114, 115.
*PHY
291, 251, or CHE 111, 112 satisfy
GNS
2.
At least 4 additional hours of science courses selected from
any course carrying credit toward a biology, chemistry, or physics
major, excluding PHY 512 and 513.
-Students
must maintain a grade point average of at least 2.0 in the core
courses, required electives, and required supporting discipline
courses.
- Because
computer science courses change rapidly, it is recommended that
the sequence 130, 230, 330 be completed within four (4) consecutive
semesters.
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