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General Information Undergraduate Academic Policies Department and Course Descriptions
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Undergraduate Academic Policies
Undergraduate Academic Policies |
General Requirements Undergraduate Academic
Policies General Requirements for All Undergraduate Degrees Candidates for undergraduate degrees must: I. Demonstrate evidence of good character. A. Honoring the Campbell University Code of Honor II. Complete the General College Curriculum. The General College
Curriculum Students pursuing the B.A., B.S., B.S.W., and B.B.A. degrees must complete the General College Curriculum with any minor modifications noted herein for the appropriate degree program.
III. Participate, when requested, in assessment of institutional effectiveness of programs in general education and studies in the major and/or minor field. On a periodic basis, the University will request student participation in determining measures of effectiveness of University programs and in assessing student progress during the course of the educational experience at Campbell. When the participation requested pertains to student progress in the major and/or minor, such participation becomes a requirement for graduation. IV. Satisfy the Campbell University Worship (CUW) attendance requirement. Campbell University Worship reflects the Christian mission and purpose of Campbell University by offering the opportunity for students to engage in Christian worship, theological reflection, and community-building experiences. Attendance requirements for CUW are as follows:
One-half hour credit is awarded for each semester of CUW attendance. The grade will depend upon the number of absences. CUW 100 meets Tuesdays at 11:00 a.m. in Turner Auditorium and is required of all freshmen during their first two semesters at Campbell University. All first year freshmen at Campbell University are required to take CUW 100 for the first two semesters of college. This includes students who are planning to transfer to another school, enter a graduate/professional school, or who "transferred" college credits earned during their last year of high school. CUW 200 meets Thursdays at 11:00 a.m. in Turner Auditorium for all sophomores, juniors, and seniors needing to complete their requirements for graduation. V. Complete a minimum of 12 upper-level semester
hours in the departmental major at Campbell. Please Note: Students must take cognizance of the fact that the Registrar’s Office is the office of record with respect to student academic information during residence and at the time of graduation. If the information on record in that office is not correct, then permanent student records as well as Federal, State, Financial Aid, and VA reports can be in error, perhaps causing the student academic and/or financial hardship. Double
Majors Depending upon the requirements, this process may necessitate an additional semester or two in residence. Forms for declaring multiple majors are available in the Registrar’s Office. Students who desire qualification in two major fields must obtain for the official record the one-time written approval of both of the appropriate department chairpersons and have the approvals on file in the Registrar’s Office. Since requirements for the major vary by department, the student must select one department’s requirements as primary. In the event of misunderstandings or conflicts with respect to requirements, the chairperson of the primary department will resolve the problem. In the case of duplicate requirements, the student may be released from the course requirement by the department chair of the secondary major, but the student must still have 128 hours for graduation. Students must have a 3.0 average before starting a double-major program. Please Note: Students receiving veterans’ benefits must document with the Veterans’ Affairs Coordinator, the Office of the Registrar, and the appropriate department chairs their intent to pursue the double major or a major with a minor. A written course requirement sheet, agreed to by respective department chairs, must be provided to the veterans’ benefit student with the clear understanding that an additional semester may be required to complete all requirements. The course requirement sheet will be developed on a case-by-case basis, tailored individually, and agreed to by the appropriate department chairs. Successful completion of all degree requirements will result in award of a single diploma. Minors VI. For the bachelor’s degree, earn 128 semester
hours of credit, of which the last 32 must be at Campbell.
N.B. II: Extended Campus students will be governed by the academic residency requirements of the Service-Members Opportunity Colleges (SOC), which at the baccalaureate level requires 32 minimum credit hours, of which 12 must be in upper-level coursework in the major with Campbell. Bachelor of Arts
Degree Requirements The Bachelor of Arts Degree is awarded to students in the following majors: College of Arts and Sciences Art, Criminal Justice, English, French, Government, History, Mass Communication, Music, Music Education, Spanish, and Theatre Arts. The Divinity School Religion The Lundy-Fetterman School of Business Economics Bachelor of
Business Administration Degree Requirements The Bachelor of Business Administration degree is awarded to students in the following majors: Accounting, Business Administration, Computer Information Systems, Professional Golf Management, International Business, and Trust & Investment Management. Bachelor of
Science Degree Requirements College of Arts and Sciences Athletic Training, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Exercise Science, Mathematics, Physical Education, Social Science, and Sports Management The Lundy-Fetterman School of Business Economics School of Education Elementary Education, Family Studies, Middle Grades
Education, Psychology School of Pharmacy Clinical Research, Pharmaceutical Sciences Bachelor of Social
Work Degree Requirements Bachelor of Applied Science (CIS 24.0101) (A) Student must possess an earned Associate in Applied Science degree from a regionally accredited college or regionally accredited technical school. The degree must include a minimum of 21 semester hours in the major area. A maximum of 30 semester hours of technical core credit will be accepted towards the completion of the degree. Students will be permitted to transfer in a limited number of additional credits from other community college-level course work. Students with an AAS based primarily on military technical credit will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. (B) Student must possess an earned and completed non-degree diploma from a regionally accredited college or regionally accredited school that includes a minimum of 21 semester hours of technical core credit. A maximum of 30 semester hours of technical core credit will be accepted towards the completion of the degree. Students will be permitted to transfer in a limited number of additional credits from other community college-level course work. In addition, the student must possess the appropriate certification or licensure from the state or national board (C) Student must have completed a military service school that has a minimum of 21 semester hours of technical core credits as recommended by the American Council on Education (ACE), and been awarded the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS for Army and Marine Corps, Air Force Specialty Code [AFSC] for Air Force, Naval Enlisted Code [NEC] for Navy) that is comparable to (A) or (B) above. A maximum of 30 semester hours of technical core credit will be accepted towards the completion of the degree. In addition, the student must be eligible for the appropriate certification or licensure from the state or national board. Further, students must complete 53 semester hours of credit in these general education subject areas, if not already accepted as transfer credits within the associate degree program of study:
Students must complete additional elective hours to total a minimum of 128 semester hours for the BAS degree. Of the remaining hours, at least 24 semester hours must be upper level (300-400) courses from any of these subjects: accounting, business, computer information systems, computer science, economics, foreign language, government, history, criminal justice, literature, mathematics, philosophy, psychology, religion, science, or sociology; and 12 of those 24 must be taken in residence at Campbell. Any student who is originally evaluated for a Bachelor of Applied Science degree and later changes to another degree plan will have his/her transfer credits re-evaluated. In this case, the student may lose the majority of technical credits. Bachelor of Health
Science (CIP 24.0199) (A) Student must possess an earned Associate in Applied or Health Science degree in a health care related area, from an accredited college or technical school. The degree must include a minimum of 21 semester hours in the core health science area. A maximum of 30 semester hours of technical core credit will be accepted towards the completion of the degree. Students will be permitted to transfer in a limited number of additional credits from other community college-level course work. Students with an AAS/AHS based primarily on military technical credit will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. (B) Students who have graduated from a non-degree diploma program in an allied health discipline with a minimum of 21 semester hours in the major area and who also possess state or national certification or licensure may be considered on a case-by-case basis. A maximum of 30 semester hours of technical core credit will be accepted towards the completion of the degree. Students will be permitted to transfer in a limited number of additional credits from other community college-level course work. In addition, the student must possess the appropriate certification or licensure from the state or national board. (C) Student must complete a health care-related military training program that is the equivalent of (A) or (B) above. The service school(s) must include a minimum of 21 semester hours of technical core credit credits as recommended by the American Council on Education (ACE), and been awarded the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS for Army, Air Force Specialty Code [AFSC] for Air Force, Naval Enlisted Code [NEC] for Navy). A maximum of 30 semester hours of technical core credit will be accepted towards the completion of the degree. In addition, the student must be eligible for the appropriate certification or licensure from the state or national board. Further, students must complete 53 semester hours of credit in these general education subject areas if not already accepted as transfer credits within the associate degree program of study.
Further, students must complete the additional core courses required for adequate preparation for graduate education in health related occupations. If not already awarded through transfer credit, the student should complete:
Students must complete additional elective hours to total a minimum of 128 semester hours for the BHS degree. Of the remaining hours, at least 24 semester hours must be upper level (300-400) courses from any of these subjects: accounting, business, computer information systems, computer science, economics, foreign language, government, history, criminal justice, literature, mathematics, philosophy, psychology, religion, science, or sociology. Of the 24 upper level hours (biology requirements and electives) a minimum of 12 hours must be taken in residence at Campbell. Students should check the admissions requirements for the graduate programs for which they intend to apply. This will aid in course selection for the remaining electives. Any student who is originally evaluated for a Bachelor of Health Science degree and later changes to another degree plan will have his/her transfer credits re-evaluated. In this case, the student may lose the majority of technical credits. Associate
of Arts Degree Requirements
Combined
Degree Programs Second Bachelor’s Degree Special Considerations for Professional School
Admission VII. Achieve satisfactory grade point averages:
Please note that the responsibility for meeting the requirements for graduation rests upon the student in all cases. The responsibility for the student’s academic performance and destiny is the student’s, not the adviser. Advisers offer guidance and advice; the responsibility for meeting the requirements for graduation rests upon the student. Class Attendance Policy
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