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Ged requirements
Ged requirements







The following options are available, although certain prerequisites and conditions apply to some programs. To satisfy the International Experience option, students must complete an approved study abroad program or approved study abroad internship of at least six credit hours and at least six weeks abroad in duration (or a combination of programs totaling six credit hours if a combination of programs is chosen, the international experiences must, at a minimum, be three weeks abroad in duration, and the student must earn at least three credit hours from the program for it to count as half of the six–credit hour requirement.) The language of instruction of these programs may be English or another world language, and the site of instruction may be any country except the United States. Search for approved World Culture Courses International Experience Students must successfully complete at least two courses, for a total of at least 6 cr., from the list of GenEd-approved World Culture courses. Search for approved World Languages Courses World Culture Courses International students whose native language is not English may fulfill the foreign language requirement through demonstrated proficiency in their native languages, in accordance with the practice and policies of the College of Arts and Sciences.Īt the discretion of departments offering the relevant world language courses, and with permission of the appropriate College of Arts and Sciences academic dean, exemptions for approved courses may be earned by satisfactory performance on departmentally approved examinations.

ged requirements

Students must successfully complete the study of a single GenEd-approved world language through the second semester of the second-year level of college-level course work. Students must successfully complete one of the following three options: Language Study Note: A course used to satisfy the GenEd Mathematical Modeling Foundations requirement will not also count toward the Breadth of Inquiry Natural and Mathematical Sciences requirement. CHEM-S 117 Principles of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Honors.CHEM-C 103 Introduction to Chemical Principles.BIOL-L 100 Humans and the Biological World.each) that includes a substantial lab component: ( Note: A course used to satisfy the GenEd Mathematical Modeling requirement will not also count toward the GenEd Natural and Mathematical Sciences requirement.) Search for approved N&M coursesĪlternatively, students may complete one of these approved N&M courses (5 cr. At least one of these courses must be designated as a Natural Science course. Students must successfully complete at least two courses, for a total of at least 5 cr., from the list of GenEd-approved Natural and Mathematical Sciences courses. Credit is not applied to the GenEd Mathematical Modeling requirement until both courses have been completed with a passing grade. MATH-V 119 Applied Brief Calculus I: Applied Brief Calculus I for the Life Sciences (3 cr.)Īlternatively, students may complete the GenEd-approved finite math two-course sequence: MATH-D 116 + MATH-D 117 (2 cr.MATH-M 119 Brief Survey of Calculus I (3 cr.).

ged requirements

  • MATH-V 118 Finite Mathematics with Applications: Finite and Consumer Math (3 cr.).
  • MATH-V 118 Finite Mathematics with Applications: Finite Math in Action (3 cr.).
  • MATH-V 118 Finite Mathematics with Applications: Finite Mathematics for the Social and Biological Sciences (3 cr.).
  • MATH-S 118 Honors Finite Mathematics (3 cr.).
  • MATH-J 113 Introduction to Calculus with Applications (3 cr.).
  • MATH-M 106 The Mathematics of Decision and Beauty (3 cr.).
  • Students must successfully complete one of the GenEd-approved Mathematical Modeling courses:









    Ged requirements