University General Education and College Requirements: Catalog years 2001-2002 through 2005-2006
University Requirements
- Written communication (6 credits): Fulfilled by ENGL 100 or 101 and ENGL 302
- Oral communication (3 credits): Fulfilled by COMM 100 or 101
- Quantitative reasoning (3 credits)
- Information technology (3 credits)
- Literature (3 credits)
- Fine arts (3 credits)
- Natural science (7 credits) : CHSS and COS require 8 credits of an approved lab science sequence
- Western civilization (3 credits): Fulfilled by HIST 100 (other options for transfer students)
- U.S. history (3 credits): Fulfilled by HIST 120 (other options for transfer students )
- Social and behavioral science (3 credits)
- Global understanding (3 credits)
- Synthesis (3 credits)
Students must fulfill each of these university general education requirements with a separate course. No course may be used to fulfill more than one university requirement.
Under some circumstances, students may use a single course to fulfill a university general education requirement and a college-level requirement or a requirement for the major. See your academic advisor for more information.
College Requirements for the BA
- Literature (3 credits in
addition to the university requirement): Fulfilled by any course in
literature at the 200 level in English, selected courses in foreign
languages at the 300 level, or PHIL 253 - Philosophy or religious studies (3 credits): Fulfilled by any course in PHIL or RELI
- Social science
- Math and science majors (3 credits in addition to the university general education requirement)
- Other
majors (6 credits in addition to the university general education
requirement; no more than 6 credits of the 9 credits of social science
may be in a single discipline).
Fulfilled by any course in ADJ, ANTH, ECON, GEOG (except 102 or 309), GOVT, PSYC, or SOCI
- Proficiency
in a foreign language through the intermediate level (0-12 credits) - Non-western culture (3
credits in addition to the global understanding requirement)
Under some circumstances, students may use a single course to fulfill a more than one college-level requirement. It is also possible under some circumstances to use a single course to fulfill a university general education requirement and a college-level requirement or a requirement for the major. See an academic advisor for more information.
Transfer students who have completed an AA or AS from the Virginia Community College System (VCCS) have fulfilled all lower level university general education requirements. They will need to complete English 302 and a synthesis course. Transfer students pursuing a BA degree in CHSS or COS also need to meet the foreign language requirement.


