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DEGREES AND CREDENTIALS I 53 only one degree evaluation can be made for each student. Each student should keep his personal copy current. After evaluation, all transcripts become the property of the Records Office and are not returnable, even on loan.lt is suggested that the student obtain duplicate copies of his record from his former schools for his personal file. ELECTION OF REGULATIONS A student by remaining in continuous attendance in regular sessions and continuing ·in the same curriculum in any state university or college campus, in any of the California community colleges or in any combination of California community and state university or college campus, may, for purposes of meeting graduation requirements, elect to meet the graduation requirements of such campus from which he wiJl graduate in effect either at the time of his entering a curriculum or at the time of his graduation therefrom except that substitutions for discontinued courses may be authorized or required by the proper campus authorities. Any break in attendance (failure to register for a regular semester) will break a student's status as a continuing st\Jdent. The General Catalog lists the official groduation requirements for each year. Active military duty will maintain a student's continuous attendance status providing he enters the military from CSUF and returns at the first registration for a regular session following his release. The dates of milita.ry service must account for aJJ of the time not in attendance at CSUF. RESIDENCE REQUIREMENTS For the bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, and bachelor of vocational education degrees a minimum of 24 semester units must be earned in residence at CSUF; at least one·half of these units (12) must be completed among the last 20 semester units counted toward the degree. Summer session credit and credit earned in tlie California State University and Colleges lnternationaJ Programs may be applied on this requirement on a unit for unit basis. For special residence requirements see Public School Credentinls and School of Graduate Studies. For interpretation and definitions see Admissions-Determination of Residence. Extension credit and credit by examination may not be used to fulfill the minimum residence requirement. (California AdministJ·ative Code, Title 5, Chapter 5, Section 4043.) SCHOLARSHIP REQUIREMENTS To quaJify for any bachelor's degree a student must have at least a C average (2.0 on a four grade-point system) on his total college record, must have maintained at least a C average at CSUF, and must have at least a C average in his approved major. See also School of Education-Applicab'on for Admission to Credential Programs_ School of Graduate Studies_ and Scholarship Status in the preceding section of this catalog. SPECIAL COURSE REQUIREMENTS Entering undergraduate sh1dents should note the following specific requirements: Physical Education Activities (PE M, C, SC, SM, SW, or W series). The university requ~res four semesters of physical education. Students are expected to take these activities during their Arst four semesters. The physical education requirement may be waived only on request for students who have a medical excuse from the campus physician, or who are 25 years of age or older. A student seeking to deviate from meeting the requirement should consult the Counseling Center. United Stlltes Constitution 11nd American History. In accordance with Title 5 of the Administrntive Code, Section 40404, a student, in order to graduate, must demonstrate his competence with respect to the Constitution of the United States, American History, and in the principles of state and local government of California. This may be done by passing examinations or by completing appropriate courses. (See History Department-American History Requirement and Political Science Department-United States Constitution Requirement.) FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT Foreign language is not a general college requirement fo.r admission to or graduation from CSUF. However, some schools nnd departments require the study of a foreign language as part of the preparation for pecified undergraduate and graduate programs. In general,
Object Description
Title | 1973-74 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1973-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 053 |
Full Text Search | DEGREES AND CREDENTIALS I 53 only one degree evaluation can be made for each student. Each student should keep his personal copy current. After evaluation, all transcripts become the property of the Records Office and are not returnable, even on loan.lt is suggested that the student obtain duplicate copies of his record from his former schools for his personal file. ELECTION OF REGULATIONS A student by remaining in continuous attendance in regular sessions and continuing ·in the same curriculum in any state university or college campus, in any of the California community colleges or in any combination of California community and state university or college campus, may, for purposes of meeting graduation requirements, elect to meet the graduation requirements of such campus from which he wiJl graduate in effect either at the time of his entering a curriculum or at the time of his graduation therefrom except that substitutions for discontinued courses may be authorized or required by the proper campus authorities. Any break in attendance (failure to register for a regular semester) will break a student's status as a continuing st\Jdent. The General Catalog lists the official groduation requirements for each year. Active military duty will maintain a student's continuous attendance status providing he enters the military from CSUF and returns at the first registration for a regular session following his release. The dates of milita.ry service must account for aJJ of the time not in attendance at CSUF. RESIDENCE REQUIREMENTS For the bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, and bachelor of vocational education degrees a minimum of 24 semester units must be earned in residence at CSUF; at least one·half of these units (12) must be completed among the last 20 semester units counted toward the degree. Summer session credit and credit earned in tlie California State University and Colleges lnternationaJ Programs may be applied on this requirement on a unit for unit basis. For special residence requirements see Public School Credentinls and School of Graduate Studies. For interpretation and definitions see Admissions-Determination of Residence. Extension credit and credit by examination may not be used to fulfill the minimum residence requirement. (California AdministJ·ative Code, Title 5, Chapter 5, Section 4043.) SCHOLARSHIP REQUIREMENTS To quaJify for any bachelor's degree a student must have at least a C average (2.0 on a four grade-point system) on his total college record, must have maintained at least a C average at CSUF, and must have at least a C average in his approved major. See also School of Education-Applicab'on for Admission to Credential Programs_ School of Graduate Studies_ and Scholarship Status in the preceding section of this catalog. SPECIAL COURSE REQUIREMENTS Entering undergraduate sh1dents should note the following specific requirements: Physical Education Activities (PE M, C, SC, SM, SW, or W series). The university requ~res four semesters of physical education. Students are expected to take these activities during their Arst four semesters. The physical education requirement may be waived only on request for students who have a medical excuse from the campus physician, or who are 25 years of age or older. A student seeking to deviate from meeting the requirement should consult the Counseling Center. United Stlltes Constitution 11nd American History. In accordance with Title 5 of the Administrntive Code, Section 40404, a student, in order to graduate, must demonstrate his competence with respect to the Constitution of the United States, American History, and in the principles of state and local government of California. This may be done by passing examinations or by completing appropriate courses. (See History Department-American History Requirement and Political Science Department-United States Constitution Requirement.) FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT Foreign language is not a general college requirement fo.r admission to or graduation from CSUF. However, some schools nnd departments require the study of a foreign language as part of the preparation for pecified undergraduate and graduate programs. In general, |