Course | Title | Hours |
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ENG 101 | Written Communication | 3 |
COM 103 | Oral Communications | 3 |
HIS 106 | World Civilization | 3 |
MAT 117 | Pre-Calculus or Higher | 3 |
Foreign Language | First Semester of Same | 3 |
UNV 101 | The Individual and Life | 1 |
First Semester Total Credits | 17 |
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Course | Title | Hours |
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ENG 102 | Written Communication II | 3 |
CSC 120 | Computer Introduction | 3 |
Natural Science Course | 3 | |
Non-Business Related Elective | 3 | |
Foreign Language | Second Semester of Same | 3 |
Health (1) or Physical Education (2) | 2 |
Second Semester Total Credits | 17 |
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Total Credit Hours for First Year Students | 34 |
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Choosing an English Course
If you have taken the Advanced Placement (AP) test in English and earned a score of "3" your AP test will give you credit for ENG 101. Please submit your AP scores to the Registrar's Office. Therefore, register for an ENG 102 course for the fall semester.
Please note that no credits are granted until official AP scores have been receives in the Registrar's Office. Be advised that taking AP classes without taking the AP exam will not give you credits.
If you have a verbal SAT score of 580 or higher, or have a verbal ACT score of 25 or higher, please register for ENG102 H. You will automatically be given credit for ENG 101 if you earn a grade of "C" or better in ENG 102H.
If your verbal SAT score is less than 580 or your verbal ACT score is less than 25 and no AP or IB credits are forthcoming, please register for ENG 101.
The University will monitor your English course selections and will require that you adjust your schedule if your selections are not appropriate. A course change may affect your entire schedule, so please choose courses carefully.
Choosing a Math Course
Please refer to the chart on "Choosing a Math Course" on the Freshman Studies page. You must find your desired math course in the left column and follow the requirements across the entire line to be sure you qualify. If you do not qualify, find the lower math course that is designated for your major in the far right column.
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