2013-2014 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog & Student Handbook 
    
    Apr 28, 2024  
2013-2014 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog & Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

General Studies, B.S.


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The Bachelor of Science degree with a major in general studies consists of basic courses in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and behavioral studies. Additional concentration components are selected from the humanities, social sciences, behavioral studies, and/or natural and applied sciences areas. At least forty-two semester hours must be earned at the junior or senior level, and at least 32 of the last 38 hours must be taken in residence at the University of Mobile.

Advisement for General Studies

The College of Arts and Sciences  provides academic advisement for the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in general studies.

Graduation Requirements for General Studies

Please refer to the academic information  section of this catalog for graduation requirements.

Requirements for A Bachelor of Science in General Studies

In addition to fulfilling the University’s basic course (core) requirements , a student must also fulfill the requirements listed under one of the options listed below.

General Education (Basic Course) Requirements


The University of Mobile’s undergraduate program is comprised of the College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business, School of Christian Ministries, School of Education, School of Music, School of Nursing, School of Worship Leadership, and the Center for Adult Programs.  All University of Mobile undergraduate students are required to complete certain basic courses that apply uniformly to the Bachelor of Arts degree, the Bachelor of Business Administration degree, the Bachelor of Science degree, the Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and the Bachelor of Music degree unless otherwise noted.  These are identified as basic course (general education) requirements.

Requirements (Please see NOTES section below)


*Notes:


  1. Consult with your College/School advisor for specific and/or additional requirements relating to general education courses.  For example, COM 101  is required for business, theology, and education majors and teacher certification students.  Education majors and teacher certification students have very specific requirements, particularly regarding English, Mathematics, History, and Laboratory Sciences.  .
  2. FS 100 Freshman Seminar (1 semester hour) is required for freshmen only. 
  3. ZCH 007 Chapel (noncredit) is required of traditional undergraduate students. The number of semesters of Chapel (1 to 4 semesters) is based on entry classification. Students in the Center for Adult Programs are exempt from chapel.
  4. Students earning a Bachelor of Arts degree must also take twelve semester hours of a modern foreign language.  See specific requirements in the Modern Foreign Language section of the catalog.
  5. HPE 101 Health and/or activity courses (limited to 3 semester hours) may also satisfy requirements in the above ELECTIVES section.

 

 

Option I


  • Basic course requirements  (51 semester hours)
  • Select three of the four areas of concentration, 18 hours in each (20 hours must be advanced) (54 hours)
  • Electives (23 hours)

Total Semester Hours: One Hundred Twenty Eight


Option II


  • Basic course requirements  (51 semester hours)
  • Select two of the four areas of concentration, 30 hours in each (20 hours must be advanced) (60 hours)
  • Electives (17 hours)

Total Semester Hours: One Hundred Twenty Eight


Concentrations


Area I
Humanities
Art
English
Language
Music
Christian Ministries
Communication
Philosophy
Leadership and Cultural Studies
Area II
Social Sciences
Sociology
Business
History
Economics
Computer Information
Systems
Political Science Geography
Area III
Natural and Applied Sciences
Biology
Nursing
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics
Marine Science
Earth Science
Area IV
Behavioral Studies
Educational Area:
  • Early Childhood
  • Elementary
  • Secondary
Human Performance and Exercise Science
Sports Medicine
Psychology

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