Beyond the Core

Bachelor of Arts

Requirements

Complete the baccalaureate core (38 - 39 credits)

Complete the following B.A. requirements in addition to the core:

  • Humanities and social sciences (18 credits)
    • Any combination of courses at the F100-level or above, with a minimum of 6 credits from the humanities and a minimum of 6 credits in the social sciences OR up to 12 credits in a single non-English language taken at the university level and a minimum of 6 credits in social science.
  • Mathematics (3 credits)
    • One course at the F100-level or above in mathematical sciences (math, computer science, statistics)
  • Complete one of the following:
    • Minor complex* at least 15
    • Foreign/Alaska Native language/American Sign language option 12 - 18
      Two years study of one foreign or Alaska Native language or American Sign language at the university level (high school language credits or native language proficiency may allow students to begin at the intermediate or advanced level)
  • Major complex* (at least 30 credits)
  • Electives (12 - 19 credits)

Minimum credits required for degree 120*

Of the above, at least 39 credits must be taken in upper-division (300-level or higher) courses. Courses beyond 30 credits in a major complex and 15 credits in a minor complex that are not in the primary discipline of that major or minor may be used to fulfill the B.A. degree requirements in humanities, social sciences or mathematics. Courses used to fulfill minor degree requirements may be used at the same time to fill major or general distribution requirements if so designated.

* Departmental requirements for majors and minors may exceed the minimums indicated. Specific requirements are listed in the following section.

* Students who hold a bachelors degree from a regionally accredited institution are not required to complete the minor complex.

  • Minors
    Minors are offered in many subject areas. Requirements for minors are listed in the following section. See the table on pages 4 - 5 for a list of all available degrees, including minors.
    An associate of applied science (A.A.S.) degree or certificate of at least 30 credits earned at any regionally accredited college or university may be used to meet requirements for a minor for the bachelor of arts (B.A.) degree. Students who hold a bachelors degree from a regionally accredited institution are not required to complete the minor complex.
  • Double Majors
    If you're a bachelor of arts degree candidate, you may complete two majors rather than a major and a minor. Your majors must be selected from those approved for the bachelor of arts degree. You'll need to complete all general requirements plus all requirements for both majors. If you're completing a double major, you need to officially declare both majors either when you're admitted or through the change of major procedure. You'll need to follow the degree requirements in a single catalog for both majors.

Bachelor of Science

Requirements

Complete the baccalaureate core (38 - 39 credits)

Complete the following B.S. requirements in addition to the core:

  • Natural sciences (8 credits)
    • A one-year sequence in Core-designated natural science courses (see the Natural Sciences List on the previous page). The total natural science courses used to satisfy this requirement as well as the core requirement shall represent at least two different natural sciences.
  • Mathematics (3 credits)
    • The Baccalaureate Core shall include a calculus course of at least 3 credits. In addition, a 3-credit course in mathematics, computer science or statistics is required.
  • Major complex* (at least 30 credits)
  • Minor complex (optional)* (15 or more credits)
  • Electives (25 - 40 credits)

Minimum credits required for degree 120*

Of the above, at least 39 credits must be taken in upper-division (300-level or higher) courses. Courses beyond 30 credits in a major complex and 15 credits in a minor complex that are not in the primary discipline of that major or minor may be used to fulfill the B.S. degree requirements in mathematics or natural science. Courses used to fulfill minor degree requirements may be used at the same time to fill major or general distribution requirements if so designated.

* Departmental requirements for majors and minors may exceed the minimums indicated, and most B.S. degree programs require 130 credits. Specific requirements are listed in the following section.

  • Double Majors
    As a bachelor of science degree candidate, you may complete a double major instead of a single major. Your majors must be selected from those approved for the bachelor of science degree. You'll need to complete all general requirements plus all requirements for both majors. If you're completing a double major, you need to officially declare both majors either when you're admitted or through the change of major procedure. You'll need to follow the degree requirements in a single catalog for both majors.
  • Optional Minor
    You may elect to complete a minor with the B.S. degree under the following circumstances:
    1. You must declare your minor before the beginning of your final semester in the B.S. degree program. You need to complete a Declaration of Minor form and file it with the Registrar's Office by the end of registration.
    2. Any minor approved for the B.A. degree may serve as a minor for the B.S. degree. All general and specific requirements for minors are the same as those listed for B.A. degree minors, including that courses used to meet minor requirements may not be used to meet major or general distribution requirements unless so designated. The catalog used for the minor must be the same as the catalog used for the major and general degree requirements.
    3. You must satisfactorily complete the requirements for the minor before your B.S. degree will be awarded. The minor will be listed on your transcript along with the B.S. degree.

Bachelor of Arts and Sciences

See Arts and Sciences in the bachelor's degree programs section. A minor is required.

Bachelor of Business Administration

All majors must earn a C grade or better in all common body of knowledge courses, department-specific general requirements, major specific requirements, and specific math and statistics requirements.

Requirements

Complete the baccalaureate core (38 - 39 credits)

(BA F323X--Business Ethics must be included in the courses used to meet the Perspectives on the Human Condition requirement.)

Complete the following B.B.A. requirements in addition to the core:

  • Mathematics
    • MATH F161X--Algebra for Business and Economics 3
      (MATH F262X should be taken to complete the mathematics requirement for the core.)
  • Social Sciences and Statistics (10 credits)
    • STAT F200X--Elementary Probability and Statistics (3)
    • ECON 201--Principles of Economics I: Microeconomics (3)
    • ECON 202--Principles of Economics II: Macroeconomics (3)
    • ECON F227--Intermediate Statistics for Economics and Business (3)
  • Common Body of Knowledge (31 - 34 credits)
    • AIS F101--Effective Personal Computer Use OR demonstrated computer literacy (0 - 3)
    • ACCT F261-F262--Accounting Concepts and Uses (6)
    • AIS F310--Management of Information Systems or AIS F316--Accounting Information Systems (3)
    • BA F325--Financial Management (3)
    • BA F330--Legal Environment of Business (4)
    • BA F343--Principles of Marketing (3)
    • BA F360--Operations Management (3)
    • BA F390--Organization Theory and Behavior (3)
    • BA F462O--Corporate Strategy (3)
    • ECON F324--Intermediate Macroeconomics (3) or ECON F350--Money and Banking (3)
  • Major complex* (at least 27 credits)
  • Minor complex (optional) ** (at least 15 credits)

Minimum credits required for degree 120

Of the above, at least 39 credits must be taken in upper-division (300-level or higher) courses.

*Departmental requirements for majors may exceed the minimums indicated. Specific requirements are listed in the Degrees and Programs section of the catalog.

**Requirements for minors may exceed 15 credits. Specific requirements are listed in the following section.

Bachelor of Emergency Management

The B.E.M. degree offers a business administration curriculum tailored to meet the needs of a fire department business manager with a minor in Leadership and Civic Engagement. A minor is required.

Bachelor of Fine Arts

B.F.A. general requirements are the same as the requirements for the B.A. degree except a minor is not required for the B.F.A.

Bachelor of Music

See Music in the Bachelor's Degree Programs section.

Bachelor of Technology

The B.T. degree program offers qualified applicants the opportunity to expand upon their vocational or technical education. An A.A.S. degree from an accredited institution of higher education, or the equivalent, is one of the degree program requirements. See Technology in the Bachelor's Degree Programs section.