Undergraduate Education Academic Checklist {SF State Bulletin 2014 - 2015}

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Academic Checklist

 

This is a summary of the SF State graduation requirements and restrictions. Detailed explanations of each requirement are included in this section of the Bulletin. Use this list to check your progress.

 

Bulletin Year __________


Entry Level Requirements

  • Entry Level Mathematics (ELM)
  • English Placement Test (EPT)
  • Composition for Multilingual Students Placement Test (CMSPT)

 

Unit Requirements

  • Minimum units required to graduate
    B.A. = 120 semester units minimum
    B.S. = 120-132 semester units minimum
  • Residence Requirement: 30 units minimum at SF State, including 24 units upper division, 12 units in major (lower or upper division), and 9 units of upper division General Education coursework.
  • Upper Division Requirement: 40 units minimum, including 24 at SF State, and 9 in General Education.

 

Maximum Unit Restrictions

  • Maximum Units for Community College Work: 70 units
  • Maximum Units by Examination or Evaluation: 30 units
  • Maximum Units CR/NC: 30% of total units earned at SF State. See major department for further restrictions.
  • Maximum Units in One Semester: 19 units (Written approval must be received to exceed the 19-unit limit).

 

Grade Point Average

  • Minimum Grade Point Average: 2.0 in all college work, in SF State work, and in the major

 

Major Requirements

 

Minor (optional except for Journalism majors)/Second Major

 

General Education Requirements [48 units minimum]

  • Special requirements apply to each Area of the GE Program. Transfer students are subject to different GE requirements than are students admitted to SF State as first-time freshmen. See the GE section of this Bulletin for specific policies and course requirements.

 

Area A: English Language Communication and Critical Thinking [12 units minimum]

  • A1: Oral Communication - 3 units
  • A2: Written English Communication I - 3 units
  • A3: Critical Thinking - 3 units
  • A4: Written English Communication II - 3 units

 

Area B: Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning [9 units minimum]

  • B1: Physical Science - 3 units
  • B2: Life Science - 3 units
  • B3: Laboratory Science - 0 - 1 units
  • B4: Quantitative Reasoning - 3 units

 

Area C: Arts and Humanities [9 units minimum]

  • C1: Arts
  • C2: Humanities
  • C3: Humanities: Literature

 

Area D: Social Sciences [9 units minimum]

  • D1: Social Sciences
  • D2: Social Sciences: US History
  • D3: Social Sciences: US & CA Government

 

Area E: Lifelong Learning and Self-Development

 

Upper Division General Education [9 units minimum]

  • The upper division general education requirement is satisfied by taking three courses (one in each category) either in Topical Perspectives or through Study Abroad. If the Topical Perspective option is selected, the courses must be taken at SF State during or after the semester in which upper division standing is achieved (60 units). Students must also have earned a C- or better in an Area A4 course prior to beginning an upper division GE course.

 

Overlay Requirements [0 - 12 units]

  • All students must complete at least one course (in general education, a major, a minor, a certificate, complementary studies, or an elective) that is designated in each of four areas. The areas are American Ethnic and Racial Minorities (AERM). Environmental Sustainability (ES), Global Perspectives (GP) and Social Justice (SJ). It is expected that most students will not have to take additional courses to meet these requirements.

 

Complementary Studies: Bachelor of Arts degrees [12 units minimum]

  • Bachelor of Arts students must complete at least twelve units of complementary studies outside of the primary prefix for the major. Students who complete two majors or a major and a minor automatically complete the complementary studies requirement. Students earning Bachelor of Music or Bachelor of Science degrees do not have to complete the complementary studies requirement. Details about Complementary Studies can be found in the Bulletin description for each B.A. degree.

 

Undergraduate Education continues in Undergraduate Graduation Requirements.

 

 

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