Post subject: different majors, different # of hrs
Posted: Tue 12-09-2008 10:35AM
Colonel
Joined: Sun 08-20-2006 5:50PM Posts: 711 Location: the darkest pits of hell
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So yeah.
I would be graduating at the end of the year BUT... the math dept wants us to have 132 credits before letting us go. At the end of spring I'll have 5 free hours left. So I wonder, are all the majors like this? Any worse? All I know is that my dumb ass is back in fall to fill in 5 credits. Joy. (Unless anyone can think of a way around this.) Was looking into dual-enrolling in the grad program if I can get in it / afford it.
How dare they make me go a fourth year...
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Post subject: Re: different majors, different # of hrs
Posted: Tue 12-09-2008 5:35PM
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Joined: Fri 09-05-2003 10:24AM Posts: 3589 Location: Oklahoma! Where the wind comes sweeping down the p l a i n s !
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Taken from the 2007-2008 Undergraduate Catalog:
Bachelor of Arts Degree: minimum of 120 hours for all offered majors. Included Majors: Biological Science, Chemistry, Economics, English, History, Philosophy, and Psychology.
Bachelor of Science Degree: Included Majors and Declared Minimums: All Engineering Fields - 128 Hours Biological Science - 130 Hours Business and management - 120 Hours Chemistry - 130 Hours (131 for ACS Certification) Computer Science - 128 Hours Economics - 120 Hours IST - 120 Hours Geology and Geophysics - 128 Hours Mathematics - 132 Hours Physics - 128 Hours Psychology - 124 Hours
That is the extent of my research, and all I care to know. I hope it helps.
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Could you take the classes over the summer instead? Full time in the summer, i think, is like 6 hours isn't it? So it's not like you'd be crazy overworked or anything, then you could start a job in the fall and be out of the hell-hole..er...sorry...rolla
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