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Nov 21, 2024
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2020-21 Undergraduate Bulletin ARCHIVED
Bachelor of Fine Arts for Liberal and Applied Arts, B.F.A.
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1. Core Curriculum Requirements (42 hours)
A. Communication (12 hours)
C. Life and Physical Sciences (6 hours)
Lab hours for life and physical science courses are counted in a student’s electives, not in the student’s 42-hour core component.
D. Language, Philosophy and Culture (3 hours)
E. Creative Arts (3 hours)
F. American History (6 hours):
G. Government and Political Science (6 hours)
H. Social and Behavioral Science (3 hours)
Note:
* Only students receiving a grade of A in ENGL 1303 get credit for both ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 ; if they receive a grade of B or C, they must take ENGL 1302 ; if they receive a grade lower than C, they must take ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 .
** Only three hours for MATH 2313 can be counted in the student’s core. The fourth hour will be counted in the student’s electives.
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Foreign language proficiency through the SFA 232 level (SGNL 2302 for American Sign Language).
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Three hours from visual and performing arts:
3. Major in creative writing:
A first major of at least 33 semester hours.
4. Minor:
A mandatory minor in literature of at least 21 semester hours, with at least 15 advanced hours.
5. College Advanced Hours
Thirty-three hours of advanced work (courses numbered 3000-4999 inclusive).
6. In-Residence Requirement
Thirty hours in residence at SFA.
7. Enough additional semester hours
Enough additional semester hours to make a total of at least 120 semester hours.
8. A grade
of at least C or better is required in each freshman English course; a C average or better at SFA; a C average in all specified work completed in the academic major or minor.
9. Writing requirement:
All students completing a degree program in the College of Liberal and Applied Arts must meet the standards for writing in the discipline set by their major. Students should see their departmental advisor for those standards.
10. Double-dipping rule:
Double-dipping is using the same course to fulfill two different requirements in a degree plan. Normally, students may not double-dip more than six to seven hours across their degree plan. Anything beyond that must be approved by the dean.
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