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General Degree Requirements
Degree requirements for Liberal Arts
majors are organized into: (1) General Requirements, including
University Core Curriculum requirements and College of Liberal
Arts requirements; (2) Requirements of the major field of study;
(3) Requirements of the Minor Field of Study; and (4) Electives.
A minimum of 128 acceptable hours of course work is required
for the baccalaureate degree. All courses are to be selected
with the approval of the student's academic advisor. A minimum
of 36 hours of 300- or 400-level course work must be completed
at Texas A&M University
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General Requirements. The areas listed below
include University Core Curriculum requirements and College
of Liberal Arts requirements. The completion of requisite hours
in these areas will thus satisfy both University Core Curriculum
and college requirements.
A. Communication (6 hours)
1. ENGL 104
2. English Proficiency Qualifications
a. Students must demonstrate the ability to
express themselves in acceptable written English. The College
requirement is satisfied if a student earns a grade of C or better
in ENGL 104.
b. Students who do not meet this standard must repeat
the course prior to completing 60 hours and earn a grade
of C or better or must immediately arrange with the director
of the writing laboratory to be certified as competent
in writing.
3. One course chosen from: ENGL 203, 210, 235,
236, 241 or 301; COMM 203 or 243.
B. Literature and Language
1. Literature in English (6 hours)
To be selected from ENGL 203, 212, 221, 222, 227,
228, 231, 232 or courses for which one of these listed courses
is a prerequisite.
2. Foreign Language (6 hours, through course work
or examination, at the intermediate level or equivalent).
a. Every student whose major leads to the
Bachelor of Arts degree must successfully complete a two-course
sequence at the intermediate level of a foreign language (201
and 202). Students who have not previously studied the language
will normally complete one of the sequences of four courses listed
below. Students who intend to enroll for the first time in a
college Spanish, French, German, Russian, or Latin course, who
have had knowledge of the language, however acquired, and who
have no college credit in the language must take a placement
test to determine the appropriate course for their level of ability.
The foreign language placement test also serves as a basis for
credit by examination. The test will be offered on the first
day of the freshman conferences and during the semester for students
who will be enrolling in the course after the fall semester.
Students who have taken the Advanced Placement (AP) test or the
Reading Achievement test in their foreign language of choice
may substitute these test results for the placement exam.
i. FREN 101, 102, 201, 202
ii. GERM 101, 102, 201, 202
iii. RUSS 101, 102, 201, 202
iv. SPAN 101, 102, 201, 202
v. CLAS 121, 122, 221, 321
vi. CLAS 101, 102, 201, 301
vii. ITAL 101, 102, 201, 202
viii. JAPN 101, 102, 201, 202
b. Students seeking a Bachelor of Science
degree will substitute for the 6 hours of a language at the intermediate
level additional work in computing science, mathematics, science
or statistics as prescribed by their major department.
C. Mathematics (6 hours, at least 3 of which must
be in mathematics)
To be selected from any MATH course (excluding
102, 103, 104, 130, 150)
D. Natural Sciences (8 hours, including at least
one laboratory)
To be selected from science courses approved for
the University Core Curriculum.
E. Humanities and Visual and Performing Arts
(9 hours)
To be selected from humanities and Visual and
Performing
Arts courses approved for the University Core Curriculum with
a minimum of 3 hours and a maximum of 6 hours of arts courses.
F. Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 hours)
To be selected from social and behavioral science
courses approved for the University Core Curriculum.
G. U.S. History and Political Science (12 hours,
6 hours of POLS and 6 hours of HIST)
1. Political Science (6 hours)
POLS 206 and 207
2. U.S. History (6 hours)
Two courses in American history
H. International Cultures (3 hours)
To be selected from lists of approved courses.
May also satisfy any other requirement.
I. Kinesiology (2 hours) 6
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Major Field of Study. To achieve depth
as
well as breadth, all students are required to select a major
field of study. Each department sets its own requirements
for
the major, including no fewer than 27 hours of course work
and
no more than 33 hours. At least 12 semester hours in the major
must be completed in advanced courses (300- and 400-level),
and at least 12 semester hours in the major field must
be completed
in residence at Texas A&M. A grade of C or higher is required
in a course to be counted toward the major.
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Minor Field of Study. Completion of a minor
is not a requirement of the College of Liberal Arts; however,
individual departments may require their majors to have a
minor. Students should consult with an advisor in their major
department
to determine if a minor is required. The minor program should
provide either a concentration of prescribed courses that
focus on a single content area or an interdisciplinary and/or
comparative
perspective on more than one area. The minor program comprises
15-18 hours with a minimum of 6 hours in residence at the
300- to 400-level. The minor program is (or minor programs
are) recognized
on the transcript after graduation, but not on the diploma.
A grade of C or higher is required if a course is to be counted
toward the minor field. Each student who is required to complete
a minor, or who chooses to do so, should contact the department
that offers the minor to determine which specific courses
are
mandated. The student's college and/or major department determines
the number of minor programs a student may seek and shall
be responsible for advising after the student receives signed
approval
from the department, program, or college granting the minor
program.
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Electives. To enhance the traditionally
broad
background of the liberal arts graduate, undergraduate students
are allowed to include in their degree program a minimum of
9 semester hours of free elective courses. These courses
may
be
chosen from any field within the University except from a
student's
major field. (See section on "Requirements for a Baccalaureate
Degree" in this catalog.) All other elective hours must
be selected with the approval of the student's advisor and dean.
CAEN 101, 102 and 289 may only be taken on an S/U basis. No more
than 13 hours combined of KINE 199 and military training may
be used as electives. Any undergraduate student may take up to
four credit hours of KINE 199 on an S/U basis. In the College
of Liberal Arts, students who have less than a 2.0 GPR and who
enroll in KINE 199 must enroll in the course on an S/U basis.
Juniors and seniors in the College of Liberal Arts whose cumulative
GPR is 2.50 or above may take up to twelve credit hours of "free
electives" on an S/U basis. Transfer students must take
at least 12 credit hours of regular course work at Texas A&M
before enrolling
in a course
on
an S/U basis.
Courses offered
only on
an S/U basis
may be taken
by freshmen
and sophomores.
These courses count toward the 12 hour limit.
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