REGULATIONS OF THE SAN DIEGO DIVISION | ||||
PART II. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BACHELOR'S DEGREE AT SAN DIEGO | ||||
| 630. | Academic Requirements of Sixth College [En 4/29/03] |
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| (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. | |||