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General Education Administrative Policies:
- General education courses may be used to satisfy requirements
for both general education requirements and the major, minor, and
program emphases. No more than two courses from any given
department may be double counted in a curriculum.
- Departments or colleges may preclude their students from
double counting general education courses.
- Department or college requirements for graduation may exceed
the minimum general education requirements.
- Except for courses that meet the cultural diversity or global
perspectives requirements, no course can fulfill the requirements
for more than one general education category.
- General education requirements can be met through the College
Level Examination Program (CLEP), department examinations, the
Advanced Placement Program (AP) of the College Entrance
Examination Board, or equivalents. A student who passes the CLEP
examinations in both the physical and biological sciences shall
be considered to have fulfilled the laboratory requirement.
- General education requirements can be met by successful
completion of a course for which an approved general education
course in the same department is a prerequisite or by successful
completion of an advanced course in the same department with
comparable course content. revised 12-9-2002
- No general education course may be taken for graduate
credit.
- Except for courses offered only on a pass/fail basis, no
courses taken to meet the general education requirements may be
taken for pass/fail grades.
- The general education minimum requirements apply to all
undergraduate degree programs as well as the professional degree
program in pharmacy.
- Transfer students meet NDSU's general education "Writing and
Reading I and/or Writing and Reading II" requirement in the
Communication category if they have credit in any English course
(in composition, composition and literature, or the equivalent)
totaling at least 2.67 semester credits per course. Transfer
students who have only partially fulfilled general education
category requirements by transfer approved courses must complete
the requirements in approved courses within the NDSU deficient
categories. No category credit requirement may be deficient by
more than a partial semester credit. The total for all general
education categories must be at least 36 semester credits.
- A student who has completed a general education program
consisting of a minimum of 36 credits at an accredited
institution and who transfers to NDSU or who pursues a second
degree at NDSU is considered to have completed his or her general
education requirements at NDSU.
- General education courses at other accredited institutions,
which do not have equivalent courses at NDSU, may be accepted in
transfer as part of the general education requirements at
NDSU.
- All general education course syllabi and course web sites
must identify the course as having been approved for meeting
General Education requirements and include the general education
outcomes for which each course is approved. (see Syllabi Requirements)
(02-21-2003)
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