Degree Programs:
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Degree Requirements for Bachelor of Arts Degrees
Students completing a BA degree from the School of Humanites and Social Sciences or the School of Sciences must fulfill all the requirements of the campus-wide General Education program (here). In addition, they must complete these three additional requirements.
1. Foreign Language Proficiency: Students must demonstrate proficiency in a foreign language in one of three ways.
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Completion (grade of C or better) of the first semester of the second year of a language sequence (e.g., SPAN-S 203).
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Demonstrate proficiency in a foreign language through standarized testing. Students should contact the Department of English and Language Studies for a full list of testing options and required scores.
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Completion (grade of C or better) of the second semester of the first year of a language sequence AND participation in an approved study abroad program. Students should contact the Department of English and Language Studies for a full list of approved study abroad programs.
2. Historical Perspectives: Students must complete (grade of C or better) one of the following courses:
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HIST-A 307 United States Cultural History
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HIST-B 361 Europe in the Twentieth Century I
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HIST-H 106 American History II
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HIST-H 114 History of Western Civilation II
Students who take HIST-H 106 or HIST-H 114 for the campus-wide General Education program must take a different course from the list above to complete this requirement.
3. Interdisciplinary BA Seminar: Students must complete (grade C or better) one Interdisciplinary BA Seminar, either SSCI-S 410 or HSS-S 410. These courses will vary in theme or topic, but all will meet the following learning outcomes:
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Integrate diverse fields of knowledge upon analyzing local, national, and/or global issues.
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Work collaboratively to develop effective, interdisciplinary approaches to addressing enduring problems.