
A & S Breadth Requirements
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
On 4/9/07 the University Faculty Senate approved the following reduced A&S breadth requirements on a provisional basis:
"Reduce the number of required courses from 16 to 12 (3 courses in
each Group rather than 4) for BA degrees in the College of Arts and
Sciences currently requiring 16 courses."
"The Undergraduate Studies Committee agreed with the College of Arts and Sciences' request to reduce the requirement from 16 courses to 12 with the understanding that this is a 3-year provisional period in which all current group courses are evaluated against the goals of the breadth category by the faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences. This provision is an integral component of the Undergraduate Studies Committee agreement to reduce the breadth requirements."
Click here for A&S Breadth Requirement Reduction - Provisionally Approved
Breadth
Requirement Courses- Semester Offerings
Note: For complete lists of courses that fulfill requirements, not just those offered in the current terms, please consult the University Catalog for Arts and Sciences courses and for Multicultural Courses
Courses Approved for Both A&S Second Writing and Breadth Requirements
This list is meant to be a reference for students when planning their schedules for future terms. It notes which courses are approved to fulfill both a Breadth requirement AND are approved to fulfill the College's Second Writing Requirement. Not all courses will be offered every term.
Supplemental List of Courses Approved for Both Second Writing and Breadth
Study Abroad Courses
A number of course have been approved to Fulfill Undergraduate Requirements in Arts & Sciences ONLY when taught in Study Abroad. Click the link above for a list that shows Study Abroad courses with permanent approval. This list does not indicate if a course will be offered in a particular semester.
Supplemental List of Study Abroad Courses
Honors Colloquia
Approved for A&S Breadth Requirements
Supplemental List of Honors Colloquia
Breadth Criteria
Detailed Guidelines for the Group Requirement
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