General Information | Academic Information | Departments and Programs | Faculty
Awards and Honors |
Simultaneous Counting of Courses and Cross-listed Courses
Competency Requirements |
Area Requirements |
Major Subject |
Minor Subject
Electives |
Bachelor of Science |
Bachelor of Arts with Honors |
Intra University Courses
Courses Taken at Other Institutions |
Study Abroad |
Transfer Credit |
Academic Advising
Incomplete |
Credit/No Credit Grades |
Final Examinations |
Grade Changes |
Absence Regulations
Disability Accommodation |
Echols Scholars Program |
Repeated Courses |
Changes in Schedule
Degree Applications |
Graduate Opportunities and Fellowships |
Independent Study
Special Students |
Continuing Education |
Course Load |
Academic Standing
Leaves of Absence and Withdrawals |
Readmission |
Appeals from Students in the College
The following courses may not count as area requirements, but are considered College-equivalent: ARCH 101; ARCH 102; ARCH 232; AR H courses (other than those noted above); COMM 320; CS courses; EDLF 545; EDLF 546; EDLF 564; EDHS 450; ENGR 207; L AR 312; L AR 313; MSE 201; TCC 300; TCC 310; and PLAN courses under 500, only if the minor in planning is completed.
Students in the special education part of the B.A.-M.T. Program are permitted to count the following additional six credits of Curry School courses as College-equivalent: EDIS 302 (or EDIS 500) and one of EDIS 510; EDIS 511; EDIS 512; or EDIS 515.
The following courses are considered non-College, counting among the 18 credits that may apply to the B.A. or B.S.: EDHS (other than 450 noted above and 341, 344, 350, and 351; see below); Physical Education (PHYE and EDHS 341, EDHS 344, EDHS 350, and EDHS 351, two credits maximum); LASE; USEM; PLSK (2 credits maximum); and ROTC (12 credits maximum).
Continue to: Courses Taken at Other Institutions
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