SOU General Education

10/25/04

Subject Areas

SOU Credits

Transfer Courses

Module Credits

Additional SOU Courses

Foundational Skills

Writing

Oral Communication

Math

 

12 credits

 

4 credits

 

2 courses

1course

1 course

 

6-8 credits

3 credits

3-4 credits

 

Exploratory Sequences(in sequence in one department)

Arts & Letters

Social Sciences

Sciences + lab(both within one department; not including Math or Computer Science)

 

 

 

 

8 credits

8 credits

8 credits

 

 

 

2 courses

2 courses

2 courses

 

 

 

9-12 credits

9-12credits

9-12 credits

 

Upper Division Synthesis

9-12 credits

 

 

3 courses

BS requirements

Math (4 credits-completed with general education quantitative reasoning requirement above)

and

Math, CS or logic course (4 credits)

and

48 credits from Business, Science and Social Science disciplines

 

8 credits

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

48 credits

 

2-3 courses

 

3-4 credits

 

1-2 courses

 

 

 

 

0-16 courses

(general education coursework can be used for this requirement)

BA requirements

2nd year of a foreign language

and

48 credits from Arts & Letters, Humanities

 

24 credits

 

 

48 credits

 

6 courses

 

 

0

 

0-6 courses

 

0-16 courses

(general education coursework can be used for this requirement)

 

Questions we have about this module system:

 

What happens if a student transfers with only part of the module system done?  With our general education requirements (in particular, our sequences for general education) the student who does not complete the module could be at a big disadvantage.

 

 


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