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2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Graduation Requirements


Major Department 

The college places a maximum number of semester hours (required plus elective courses) in the major department, discipline or program as follows: for both the BA and BS, the maximum number of hours allowed within the major is limited to 56. The purpose of the 56-hour rule is to ensure a diverse and well-rounded liberal arts and sciences education.


Upper-Division Requirement 

A minimum of 45 credit hours of upper-division work must be completed.


Independent Study

A maximum of 12 semester hours of independent study is allowed toward the 120 semester hours applied toward graduation.


CLAS Residence Requirements

Students must earn a minimum of 30 residence semester hours in CLAS at CU Denver.

For students who exceed the minimum 30-hour residence requirement, a minimum of 21 out of the last 30 semester hours applied toward graduation requirements must be in residence in CLAS at CU Denver.

Departments maintain a residence requirement for the major, minor and certificates. Students should consult with a faculty advisor concerning departmental residence requirements.


CLAS Graduation Requirements

(Take in addition to the University Core)

Credits that are already being applied to the CU Denver Undergraduate Core Curriculum may not be applied toward the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences graduation requirements.

Communicative Skills (3 hours)

One course in communicative skills from the following list, with a minimum grade of C-:

  • COMM 2050 - Business and Professional Speaking
  • COMM 1001 - Presentational Speaking
  • COMM 3120 - Technical Communication
  • ENGL 2154 - Introduction to Creative Writing
  • ENGL 3001 - Critical Writing
  • ENGL 3084 - Advanced Composition
  • ENGL 3154 - Technical Writing
  • ENGL 3170 - Business Writing
  • ENGL 3175 - Writing in the Sciences
  • ENGL 4190 - Topics in Rhetoric and Writing
  • PHIL 2441 - Logic and Language

Foreign Language- Second semester proficiency (0-10 hours)

Students must demonstrate foreign language proficiency through:

  • A second-semester-level course (1020) with a minimum grade of C- (1.70)
  • Satisfactory proficiency testing  or
  • Completion of a second-year (Level II) high school course with a minimum grade of C- (1.70).

Humanities (3 hours)

One additional course in English literature, history, philosophy, religious studies or French, Spanish or German culture/literature.

ENGL, HIST, FREN, PHIL and SPAN majors may use a course in their major to satisfy this requirement.

Behavioral Sciences (3 hours)

One additional course in psychology, communication or anthropology, EXCEPT: ANTH 1303, 3301 or 3512; PSYC 2220.

ANTH, COMM and PSYC majors may use a course in their major to satisfy this requirement.

Social Sciences (3 hours)

One additional course in economics, ethnic studies, geography, health/behavioral sciences, political science or sociology, EXCEPT: ENVS 1042; ETST 2155; GEOG 1202, 3232 or 3240.

ECON, GEOG, PSCI and SOCY majors may use a course in their major to satisfy this requirement.

Biological and Physical Sciences, Mathematics (3-4 hours)

One additional course in biology, chemistry, geology, physics, math (except MATH 3040 and course taken for math Intellectual Competency requirement). If you have only taken one science course with a lab, this course MUST have a lab.

Also allowed are ANTH 1303, 3301 and 3512; ENVS 1042; GEOG 1202, 3232 and 3240; or PSYC 2220.

BIOL, CHEM, MATH and PHYS majors may use a course in their major to satisfy this requirement.

Total Hours of CLAS Graduation Requirements: 15-26


Major

Complete all requirements associated with your individual major.