Degree Requirements. In order to be awarded a degree from UW-Superior, students are required to earn: 120 total credits to complete the bachelor’s degree named above, at least 30 credits at UW-Superior, at least 36 credits in upper-division courses (300-400 level), and their final 12 credits at UW-Superior.
Degree Requirements. SUNY Canton requires that 120 or more1 credits be completed to earn a bachelor’s degree, with a minimum of 30 credits taken in residence at SUNY Canton. Fifteen credits of courses in the major or acceptable cognates as determined by the department at SUNY Canton must be taken. Students will be required to matriculate in accordance with the guidelines specified in the policies of the academic catalog in effect at the date of matriculation. IMPLEMENTATION: Students transferring under this agreement into SUNY Canton will, whenever possible, be provided with a projected outline of their individual requirements for the bachelor’s degree. LOCATION: SUNY Canton reserves the right to use classroom space at alternative locations and to offer all, or part, of any degree program online.
Degree Requirements. The Contractor shall ensure that any degrees required of the Contractor or the Contractor’s staff under this Contract, or by statute, shall meet the following requirements before the Contractor shall provide services under this Contract:
Degree Requirements. Articulation students, like all students, must satisfy any remaining SVSU degree requirements, such as the thirty-one (31) credit SVSU residency requirement. See Item II below.
Degree Requirements. All new special education employees, placed on the professional salary schedule shall have received a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.
Degree Requirements. To qualify for the Bachelor of Technical & Applied Studies degree, a student must have completed all Ohio University graduation requirements: general education, College, major, and residency. Students must earn a minimum of 30 semester hours of Ohio University credit, complete a minimum of 50% of the major course requirements at Ohio University, and complete a minimum of 120 total semester hours for graduation (elective hours may be required) with a major and overall GPA of 2.0 or higher.
Degree Requirements. For the AUCA LL.M degree, students must complete 120 credit hours (equivalent to 60 XxXxxxxx credits) with a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0. Students must submit and defend a Master Thesis and pass a Kyrgyz state examination.
Degree Requirements. To qualify for the Bachelor of Criminal Justice degree, a student must complete all Ohio University graduation requirements: general education, College, major, and residency. Students must earn a minimum of 30 semester hours of Ohio University credit, complete a minimum of 50% of the major course requirements at Ohio University, complete a minimum of 30 semester credit hours at the 3000 or 4000 level, and complete a minimum of 120 total semester hours for graduation (elective hours may be required) with a 2.0 GPA.
Degree Requirements. To qualify for the Bachelor of Criminal Justice degree, a student must have completed all Ohio University graduation requirements: general education, College, major, and residency. Students must complete minimum of 30 semester credit hours of Ohio University credit; minimum of 30 semester credit hours at the 3000/4000 level: elective hours may be required; minimum of 50% of the major course requirements at Ohio University; and total hours for graduation (120 semester hours) with a 2.0 GPA. Tier I General Education Requirements Courses completed through Terra State or OHIO online General education requirement courses that may also satisfy program requirements are inside brackets. OHIO Course Name OHIO Course Number Terra State Course Number Tier I English Composition (1E) ENG 1510 ENG 1020 or ENG 1050 Tier I Quantitative Skills (1M) [MATH 2500] [MTH 2010] Tier I Junior Composition (1J) (OHIO Online only) Select available junior compositioncourse Tier II General Education Requirements Courses completed through Terra State or OHIO online Complete 21 semester hours with a minimum of 2 credit hours in each of the 6 areas General education requirement courses that may also satisfy program requirements are inside brackets. Courses marked with an asterisk (*) will default to count towards 2HL, but may satisfy 2CP requirements. Please work with the student services office within the academic college to make adjustments, if necessary. OHIO Course Name OHIO Course Number Terra State Course Number Choose one of the following Applied Science & Math courses (2AS): Work with Academic Advisor foravailable online course selection AGR 2000; BIO 2100; MTH 2411, MTH2510, MTH 2520 Choose one of the following Cross-Cultural Perspectives courses (2CP) (Reference General Education Equivalency Guide for approved language options): Work with Academic Advisor for available online course selection GEO 1110; HIS 1010*, HIS 1020*; SOC 2500 Choose one of the following Fine Arts courses (2FA): Work with Academic Advisor foravailable online course selection ART 1010, ART 1030; HUM 1410, HUM2010; MUS 1010 Choose one of the following Humanities & Literature courses (2HL): Work with Academic Advisor foravailable online course selection HIS 1010*, HIST 1020*; [PHL 1010]; [SPE2010] Choose one of the following Natural Sciences courses (2NS): Work with Academic Advisor for available online course selection BIO 1230 and BIO 1235, BIO 1240 and BIO1245, BIO 1720 and BIO 1725, BIO 2010and BIO 2015, ...
Degree Requirements. To qualify for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, a student must complete all Ohio University graduation requirements: general education, college, major, and residency. You may have met many of these requirements during your previous nursing education program. Students must earn a minimum of 30 semester hours of Ohio University credit, complete a minimum of 50% of the nursing course requirements at Ohio University, and complete a minimum of 120 total semester hours for graduation (elective hours may be required).