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A student may select a maximum of three and one-half credits from any one discipline (including courses cross-listed with that discipline) with the exception of courses from the faculties of Applied Health Sciences, Education and Business. |
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A maximum of three credits may be taken from any combination of designated Applied Health Sciences, Business and Education courses (including courses cross-listed with that faculty). |
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Students must satisfy all general University requirements, including one context credit from the list of eligible courses in the faculties of Humanities, Social Sciences and Mathematics and Science. |
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Students must take eight credits at the 2(alpha)00 level or above (a maximum of seven credits at the 1(alpha)00 level or above are allowed), including a minimum of three credits at the 2(alpha)90 level or above. |
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A Bachelor of Arts General degree will carry no major or area of concentration. |
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Students must complete successfully, either one credit in MATH/COSC or one credit in a language other than English. |
Students electing to pursue a General Studies program should consult with the appropriate dean, the Senior Adviser, Academic Services or an undergraduate program adviser when choosing courses.