Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science General Education and Additional University Requirements
Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BS) Degrees General Education Requirements
All BA/BS degrees will be required to satisfy the following General Education requirements.
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All BA/BS degrees will be required to have the same 40-43 hour General Education curriculum (specified below).
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Course requirements in a major may be fulfilled in the General Education curriculum.
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Some degree programs designate which course(s) students must take to fulfill the requirements in the General Education curriculum. If no such designation exists, students must take courses from the topic areas as defined below.
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Each course taught as part of General Education will contribute to the General Education Learning Outcomes (ULO, see General Education Assessment section below). Learning Outcomes met by each course will be listed on the course syllabus.
General Education: 40-43 hours
Written Communication
Oral Communication
Natural Sciences
Mathematical Sciences
Civics
Social Sciences
Literature
Humanities and Fine Arts
Science Requirement
Students must take one course with a lab and one course with or without a lab from courses with the AS (Astronomy), BI (Biology), CH (Chemistry), ES (Environmental Science), GL (Geology), PH (Physics) or SC (Science) prefix—excluding courses numbered 160/260/360/460. Students must have met all prerequisites for these courses. For CORE 42 compatibility, it is recommended that students take courses from at least two (2) different disciplines.
Transfer students may fulfill the Science requirement by taking CORE 42 approved Natural Sciences courses, one with a lab component and one with or without a lab component (see CORE 42 section below for more information). Out-of-state courses equivalent to CORE 42 approved courses may also fulfill this requirement. Other science courses may be considered on a case-by-case basis for approval by divisions.
Mathematics Requirement
Students must take courses with the MA (Mathematics) prefix, MA103 or higher. Only Early Childhood Education majors may use MA224 for the mathematics requirement in Foundations.
Transfer students may fulfill the Mathematics requirement by taking a CORE 42 approved Mathematical Sciences course (see CORE 42 section below for more information). Out-of-state courses equivalent to CORE 42 approved courses may also fulfill this requirement. Other mathematics courses may be considered on a case-by-case basis for approval by divisions.
Social Science Requirement
Students must take courses with the CJ (Criminal Justice), CT (Communication), EC (Economics), HI (History), PS (Political Science), PY (Psychology), or SO (Sociology) prefix — excluding any Social Science 160/260/360/460 and 268/368/468. For CORE 42 compatibility, it is recommended that students take courses from at least two (2) different disciplines.
Transfer students may fulfill the Social Science requirement by taking a CORE 42 approved Social & Behavioral Sciences course (see CORE 42 section below for more information). Out-of-state courses equivalent to CORE 42 approved courses may also fulfill this requirement. Other social science courses may be considered on a case-by-case basis for approval by divisions.
Literature Topics Requirement
Students will select a 200-level English literature course to fulfill the Literature Topics requirement in the General Education curriculum. Students will choose from the following courses: EN222, EN224, EN236, or EN238.
Transfer students may fulfill the Literature Topics requirement by taking a CORE 42 approved Humanities and Finer Arts course (see CORE 42 section below for more information). Out-of-state courses equivalent to CORE 42 approved courses may also fulfill this requirement. Other literature courses may be considered on a case-by-case basis for approval by divisions.
Humanities and Fine Arts Requirement
In addition to RL122, students must take courses in Humanities or Fine Arts from the following lists. For CORE 42 compatibility, it is recommended that students take courses from at least two (2) different disciplines. (Note: this requirement would be met by taking RL122 and a Literature Topics course.)
Fine Arts (excluding any Fine Arts 160/260/360/460 and 268/368/468)
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Courses with the AR (Art) prefix
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Courses (numbered TA101 and above) with the TA (Theatre Arts) prefix
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Courses with the MU (Music) or ML (Music Lesson) prefixes that don’t have a pre-requisite. This includes lessons and ensembles.
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Courses taken for zero (0) credit hours will not count toward the Humanities and Fine Arts Requirement.
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A maximum of three (3) credit hours from lessons and ensembles may be counted toward the Humanities and Fine Arts Requirement.
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EN212 – Introduction to Cinema (3)
Humanities (excluding any Humanities 160/260/360/460 and 268/368/468)
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Courses with the EN (English) prefix, numbered EN190 or higher.
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Courses with the PL (Philosophy) prefix
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Courses with the RL (Religion) prefix numbered RL190 or higher.
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Courses with the SP (Spanish) or FL (Foreign Language) prefix
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TA388
Transfer students may fulfill the Fine Arts requirement by taking a CORE 42 approved Humanities and Fine Arts course (see CORE 42 section below for more information). Out-of-state courses equivalent to CORE 42 approved courses may also fulfill this requirement. Other humanities or fine arts courses may be considered on a case-by-case basis for approval by divisions.
Additional University Requirements
Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BS) General Education and Additional University Requirements Summary
BA/BS Degree Core Requirements
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ULO
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University Requirements (6 hrs.)
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CMU103 Orientation to CMU
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1
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4
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Upper Division Writing: EN305, EN306, or EN350
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3
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1, 2, 4
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Written Communication (6 hrs.)
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EN110 - College Composition I
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3
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1, 2
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EN111 - College Composition II
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3
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1, 2, 4
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Oral Communication (3 hrs)
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CT101 - Public Speaking
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3
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1
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Science (7-8 hrs)
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Approved Science with a lab
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4
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4, 5
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Approved Science with or without a lab
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3-4
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4, 5
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Mathematics (3-5 hrs)
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Approved Mathematics courses
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3-5
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4, 5
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Civics (3 hrs)
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HI117, HI118, or PS101
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3
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4, 5, 7, 8
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Social Science (3 hrs BA, 6 hrs BS)
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Approved Social Science course
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3
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4, 5, 7, 8
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Approved Social Science course (BS)
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3
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4, 5, 7, 8
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Literature Topics (3 hrs)
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Approved Literature course
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3
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2, 8
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Humanities and Fine Arts (12 hrs BA, 9 hrs BS)
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RL122 - Religion and the Human Adventure
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3
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2, 4, 7, 8
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Approved Humanities or Fine Arts course
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3
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2, 4, 7, 8
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Approved Humanities or Fine Arts course
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3
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2, 4, 7, 8
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Approved Humanities or Fine Arts course (BA)
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3
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2, 4, 7, 8
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Total General Education and Additional University Requirements Hours
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44-47
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General Education Transfer Policies
Transfer credit will be accepted for courses generally equivalent to those in the CMU General Education program.
Transfer students who have completed coursework from a non-Missouri institution in American Government, a survey of American History I, or an equivalent course which covers the U.S. Constitution are required to take one of the following courses to meet the Missouri State Civics requirement.
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1 hour: HI103 – Introduction to Missouri Civics
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3 hours: HI117, HI118, or PS101
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3 hours: HI307 – The History and Politics of Missouri
Students transferring in courses from Missouri institutions should verify the course satisfies the Missouri State Civics requirement.