UNIVERSITY OF NORTH GEORGIA PLAN OF STUDY · catalog. grade . major courses* (30 hrs) graduation...

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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH GEORGIA PLAN OF STUDY AREA A- Communication and Quantitative Skills (9hrs) 1. ENGL 1101 2. ENGL 1102 3. MATH 1. Lit. or Lang. 2. Fine Arts/Phil. AREA D- Natural Sciences, Math and Technology (11hrs) 1. US/GA His. & Gov. 2. Behavioral Science 3. Social Science Course Term Hrs Grade Term Hrs Military Science- Cadets Only Basic Military Science Advanced Military Science COMMENTS: SIGNATURES (Original Only) DATE Student: Advisor: Course AREA F - Courses in Support of Concentrations (min 18hrs) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. *If you need this document in an alternate format for accessibility purposes (e.g. Braille, large print, audio, etc.), please contact Terri Carroll at [email protected] or 678-717-3791.* *A grade of C or higher is required for ENGL 1101 and 1102. Area A completed by 30 hrs. AREA B- Institutional Options (7hrs) 1. Modern Language* 2. Global Course *Modern language courses at the 1001 and 1002 level are 4 credit hours. AREA C- Humanities, Fine Arts and Ethics (6hrs) Legend for grades: * =In Progress K=CLEP, AP Credit I=Incomplete CR=Military Credit Student Name: Advisor: ID# Graduation Term Last term accepted at UNG 1. Lab Science 2. Lab Science 3. Math & Tech. AREA E- Social Sciences (9hrs) Catalog Grade MAJOR COURSES* (30 hrs) GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS: US HISTORY GA HISTORY US CONSTITUTION GA CONSTITUTION MINIMUM 2.0 INSTITUTIONAL & CUMULATIVE GPA MINIMUM 60 CORE HOURS MINIMUM 120 SEMESTER HOURS 21 HOURS AT THE 3000/4000 LEVEL IN MAJOR 39 OVERALL SEMESTER HOURS AT 3000/4000 LEVEL MINIMUM 30 SEMESTER HOURS RESIDENCY Bachelor of Arts: Choose 4 of the following; Minimum 2 at the 4XXX level MINOR COURSES REQUIRED (15-18 hrs) Other Course Requirements (11 hrs) Open Electives (9-12 hrs) to total 120 hours

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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH GEORGIA PLAN OF STUDY

AREA A- Communication and Quantitative Skills (9hrs)

1. ENGL 11012. ENGL 11023. MATH

1. Lit. or Lang.2. Fine Arts/Phil.

AREA D- Natural Sciences, Math and Technology (11hrs)

1. US/GA His. & Gov.2. Behavioral Science3. Social Science

Course Term Hrs Grade Term Hrs

Military Science- Cadets OnlyBasic Military Science

Advanced Military Science

COMMENTS:

SIGNATURES (Original Only) DATE

Student:

Advisor:

Course

AREA F - Courses in Support of Concentrations (min 18hrs)

1.2.3.4.5.6.

*If you need this document in an alternate format for accessibility purposes (e.g. Braille, large print, audio, etc.),please contact Terri Carroll at [email protected] or 678-717-3791.*

*A grade of C or higher is required for ENGL 1101 and 1102. Area A completed by 30 hrs.

AREA B- Institutional Options (7hrs)

1. Modern Language*2. Global Course*Modern language courses at the 1001 and 1002 level are 4 credit hours.

AREA C- Humanities, Fine Arts and Ethics (6hrs)

Legend for grades: * =In Progress K=CLEP, AP Credit I=Incomplete CR=Military Credit

Student Name:

Advisor:

ID# Graduation Term

Last term accepted at UNG

1. Lab Science2. Lab Science

3. Math & Tech.

AREA E- Social Sciences (9hrs)

Catalog

Grade MAJOR COURSES* (30 hrs)

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS:US HISTORY GA HISTORY US CONSTITUTION GA CONSTITUTION MINIMUM 2.0 INSTITUTIONAL & CUMULATIVE GPA MINIMUM 60 CORE HOURS MINIMUM 120 SEMESTER HOURS 21 HOURS AT THE 3000/4000 LEVEL IN MAJOR 39 OVERALL SEMESTER HOURS AT 3000/4000 LEVEL MINIMUM 30 SEMESTER HOURS RESIDENCY

Bachelor of Arts:

Choose 4 of the following; Minimum 2 at the 4XXX level

MINOR COURSES REQUIRED (15-18 hrs)

Other Course Requirements (11 hrs)

Open Electives (9-12 hrs) to total 120 hours

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