Undergraduate Catalog
2003-2005
Academic Information
General Requirements for a Baccalaureate Degree
Student Responsibility
Additional Requirements
General Requirements for a Baccalaureate Degree
Students are required to meet the general requirements for a baccalaureate
degree including the completion of the university core curriculum requirements.
See the Academic
Regulations and Degree Requirements section of this catalog for details.
Note: This catalog section was developed during a period
of change for the State Board for Educator Certification. Please check
with your department for the most up-to-date and accurate information.
Student Responsibility
All students are responsible for being aware of university and college
regulations in regard to the standard of work required to continue in
the university and college, as well as the requirements for their degree
programs, including appropriate course work and the proper sequence of
courses in this program. This can be accomplished by securing and being
familiar with your copy of the Undergraduate Studies Catalog that pertains
to your year of entrance as well as the class schedule published twice
a year.
In addition, students are expected to verify their class schedules each
semester and to take responsibility for having necessary corrections (i.e.,
drops, adds, payment) made within established time periods. Students must
secure and retain all documentation of registration or changes to their
schedules (dropped and/or added courses) and any other transaction affecting
enrollment during their period of study at the university.
Additional Requirements
For additional requirements, education students should refer to the
sections in the front of this catalog pertaining to Admissions,
Advising, Orientation, Registration, Suspension,
Graduation,
and Honors, and should also refer to the current class schedule.
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