Free Electives
(between 13 & 15 courses / 43 credits)
All but one of these requirements can be completed by distributing them among the Gen Ed/non-program elective requirements. A free elective needs to be used to fulfill the final one.
• Total of 3 Math/Science courses
• Total of 4 History, Humanities & Language courses, one of which must be a history or a philosophy course.
• Total of 4 Social and Behavioral Science courses, one of which must be a sociology course and one of which must be a psychology course.
• Total of 3 Math/Science courses
• Total of 4 History, Humanities & Language courses, one of which must be a history or a philosophy course.
• Total of 4 Social and Behavioral Science courses, one of which must be a sociology course and one of which must be a psychology course.
Here is a helpful webpage outlining Writing Arts students' many options for free electives.
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Students must complete 43 credits in the Required Courses bank. 9 credits must be taken in courses at the 300-level or above. Dual majors with Education use free electives to fulfill Education requirements. Primary majors are encouraged to use this bank to specialize (that is, to dual major or minor, or to complete a concentration and/or related series of courses.
If all of the free electives are 3 credits and the lab science is 4 credits, 1 additional credit is needed in Free Electives, either through a 1 credit course (Professions in Writing Arts, for example), and additional 3 credit course, etc.
If all of the free electives are 3 credits and the lab science is 4 credits, 1 additional credit is needed in Free Electives, either through a 1 credit course (Professions in Writing Arts, for example), and additional 3 credit course, etc.