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REGULATIONS OF THE SAN DIEGO DIVISION
OF THE ACADEMIC SENATE

PART II.  REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREE AT SAN DIEGO

630.Academic Requirements of Sixth College
[En 4/29/03]
 
  (A) Degrees:
 
  Sixth College will recommend candidates for the degrees of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science, with designations of major.
 
  (B) General Education Requirements:
 
  (1) Culture, Art and Technology (CAT): A three-course sequence that includes two six-unit courses of intensive instruction in university writing.
 
  (2) Computing: One course in computing.
 
  (3) Modes of Inquiry: Seven courses, including two courses in social sciences, two courses in humanities, two courses in science, and one course in mathematics or logic.
 
  (4) Exploring Data: One course in probability or applied statistics.
 
  (5) Societal and Ethical Contexts: One course in ethnic or gender studies and one course in ethics.
 
  (6) Art Making: Two courses in music, theatre (including dance), and/or visual arts.
 
  (7) Practicum: An upper division practicum, a faculty guided experience in which the student is involved in original, creative work. A final report about the project is required.
 
  (C) Graduation Requirements
 
  (1) Satisfaction of the University of California requirements in American History and Institutions and in Subject A.
 
  (2) The general education requirements must be fulfilled.
 
  (3) A minimum of 180 units must be completed.
 
  (4) A minimum of 15 courses (60 units) must be upper-division courses.
 
  (5) Thirty-five (35) of the last forty-five (45) units must be completed as an enrolled Sixth College student.
 
  (6) A 2.0 cumulative grade point average and a 2.0 major grade point average.
 
 
 
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