To earn a baccalaureate degree a student must complete (1) University requirements, (2) University Studies - General Education requirements, (3) University Writing Requirement, (4) Race & Ethnic Studies Requirement, (5) specific requirements for the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science, or Bachelor of Applied Science Degree, (6) requirements for a major, and (7) Second Language competency if admitted with a High School Second Language Deficiency. Students earning a single major in Liberal Studies, or completing the Urban Honors program do not need to meet the University Studies General Education requirements.
Students bear final responsibility for ensuring that the courses taken are applicable toward satisfying their degree requirements.
5. Requirements for Bachelor of Applied Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science Degrees
Courses taken to satisfy BA/BS requirements may also be used to meet any other requirements if they conform to the regular qualification for those requirements.
- For the Bachelor of Applied Science degree: Students must complete an Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) at a regionally accredited college that has been approved by the specific B.A.S. program. Up to 67 vocational credits taken in the identified A.A.S. may be accepted towards completion of the B.A.S. degree, as determined by the academic program. At the time of admission, a minimum of 23 non-vocational general education credits are required to establish junior placement within the University Studies requirements.
- For the Bachelor of Arts degree: Students must complete a minimum of 23 credits to include a minimum of 10 credits in the arts and letters academic distribution area, with a minimum of 3 credits in the area of fine and performing arts; a minimum of 10 credits in the science and/or social science distribution areas, with a minimum of 3 credits in the science distribution area; and a minimum of 3 credits in a second language numbered 203 or higher (conducted in the target language).
- For the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree: Students must complete the specific program as prescribed by the department.
- For the Bachelor of Music degree: Students must complete the specific program as prescribed by the Department of Music.
- For the Bachelor of Science degree: Students must complete a minimum of 23 credits to include: one year of science courses (minimum 10 credits total) in the Science academic distribution area (excluding mathematical sciences/statistics), and two of the science courses (6 credits minimum) must contain integrated or associated laboratory or field work; a minimum of 10 credits in the Arts and Letters and/or the Social Sciences distribution areas; and minimum of 3 credits in mathematical sciences/statistics. Science courses may, but do not need to, be taken from the same science department. Unless otherwise specified, only courses within the Science distribution area that have an explicit indication of lab or field work as part of the catalog description will satisfy the B.S. degree requirement for lab/field work.
Academic Distribution Areas
- The Arts and Letters academic distribution area consists of undergraduate courses from the following: Applied Linguistics, Architecture, Art, Arts and Letters, Black Studies (BSt 221, BSt 351U, BSt 352U, BSt 353U, BSt 421, BSt 425, BSt 426 only), Communication, Conflict Resolution, Dance, English, Film, Judaic Studies (JSt 325U, JSt 431, JSt 435 only), Music, Philosophy, Systems Science (SySc 421 only), Theater Arts, World Languages and Literatures, Writing.
- The Science academic distribution area consists of undergraduate courses from the following: Anthropology (Anth 101, Anth 102, Anth 350/Anth 350L, Anth 355U, Anth 370/Anth 370L, Anth 372, Anth 373, Anth 376U, Anth 379U, Anth 452, Anth 453, Anth 454, Anth 455, Anth 471, Anth 472, Anth 473, Anth 477, Anth 478, Anth 479 only), Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science and Management, Geography (Geog 210, Geog 310U, Geog 311U, Geog 312U, Geog 313U, Geog 314U, Geog 320, Geog 322U, Geog 333U, Geog 340U, Geog 380U, Geog 407, Geog 412, Geog 413, Geog 414, Geog 415, Geog 418, Geog 420, Geog 440, Geog 447, Geog 475, Geog 476, Geog 477, Geog 480, Geog 481, Geog 482, Geog 484, Geog 485, Geog 488, Geog 489, Geog 490, Geog 492 - Geog 497 only), Geology, Mathematics/Statistics, Physics, Science, Speech and Hearing Sciences (SpHr 370, SpHr 371, SpHr 461, SpHr 487 only), Systems Science (SySc 330U, SySc 332U, SySc 334U, SySc 411, SySc 414, SySc 431, SySc 435, SySc 440, SySc 445, SySc 452 only).
- The Social Science academic distribution area consists of undergraduate courses from the following: Anthropology (except Anth 101, Anth 102, Anth 350/Anth 350L, Anth 355U, Anth 370/Anth 370L, Anth 372, Anth 373, Anth 376U, Anth 379U, Anth 452, Anth 453, Anth 454, Anth 455, Anth 471, Anth 472, Anth 473, Anth 477, Anth 478, Anth 479), Black Studies (except BSt 221, BSt 351U, BSt 352U, BSt 353U, BSt 421, BSt 425, BSt 426), Chicano/Latino Studies, Child and Family Studies, Criminology & Criminal Justice, Economics, Geography (except Geog 210, Geog 310U, Geog 311U, Geog 312U, Geog 313U, Geog 314U, Geog 320, Geog 322U, Geog 333U, Geog 340U, Geog 380U, Geog 407, Geog 412, Geog 413, Geog 414, Geog 415, Geog 418, Geog 420, Geog 447, Geog 475, Geog 476, Geog 477, Geog 480, Geog 481, Geog 482, Geog 484, Geog 485, Geog 488, Geog 489,Geog 490, Geog 492 - Geog 497), History, International Studies, Judaic Studies (except JSt 325U, JSt 431, JSt 435), Native American Studies, Political Science, Psychology, Social Science, Social Work (SW 301U, SW 320U, SW 339, SW 340, SW 341, SW 350, SW 351, SW 375, SW 384U, SW 416, SW 430, SW 431, SW 432, SW 450, SW 451 only), Sociology, Speech and Hearing Sciences (except SpHr 370, SpHr 371, SpHr 461, SpHr 487), Systems Science (SySc 336U, SySc 338U, SySc 340U, SySc 342U, SySc 350U, SySc 413, SySc 418 only), Urban Studies and Planning, Women’s Studies.
Fine & Performing Arts Requirement
The Fine & Performing Arts area consists of undergraduate courses from the following College of the Arts subject areas: Architecture, Art, Dance, Film, Music, Theater Arts. Courses from other colleges that satisfy this requirement include: BSt 353U, BSt 356U, BSt 363U, BSt 425, BSt 426, Comm 362, Eng 305U, Eng 335U, Eng 435, Fr 105, Fr 305, Hst 497, Jpn 361U, PS 317U, Rus 331U, Soc 454, Span 430 (Ibero-American Film), Span 436, USP 314U, WS 309, Wr 416.