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Inter-College Program B.S.

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College of Continuing and Professional Studies (TUCL)201 - Bachelor of Science
Completion requirements
Earn at least 2 credits from the following:
  • 8102251

Students are required to take one upper division writing intensive course within the major. If that requirement has not been satisfied within the core major requirements, students must choose one course from the following list. Some of these courses may also fulfill other major requirements.

Complete up to 1 course(s) and earn credit(s) from the following:
  • 8102251
Earn at least 2 credits from the following:
  • 8269231
This plan combines courses from two area cross-college programs, such as Carlson School of Management and mass communications, or computer science and French.
Earn at least 50 credits from the following:
  • Complete 21 approved credits of upper division coursework in one area of concentration.

  • Complete 21 approved credits of upper division coursework in a second area of concentration.

  • Complete 8 supporting upper division credits in approved coursework.

This plan combines courses from three area cross-college programs, such as applied business, communication studies, and psychology, or public health, child psychology, and family social science.
Earn at least 50 credits from the following:
  • Complete 20 approved credits of upper division coursework in one area of concentration.

  • Complete 15 approved credits of upper division coursework in a second area of concentration.

  • Complete 15 approved credits of upper division coursework in a third area of concentration.

The thematic cross-college program, such as aging studies, integrates coursework from several departments--sociology, public health, family social science, and social work. Thematic programs are appropriate only when students' objectives are clearly focused on one topic that cannot be pursued in a two- or three-area program.
Earn at least 50 credits from the following:
  • Complete 50 approved upper division credits with no more than 15 credits in any one department.

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