BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE
  - All General Studies and general
    graduation requirements must be met.
- All Science related course requirements must be met.
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      - A major program consisting of 30-36 hours and a minor program consisting of 24 hours of
        which 18 hours is unduplicated coursework.
 OR
- A major program consisting of 30-36 hours and a second major of 30-36 hours of which 24
        or 30 hours (respectively) is unduplicated coursework.
 OR
- Comprehensive major of 42-62 hours.
 
Specific program requirements and major-minor requirements are detailed in the Departments 
and Programs of Study section in this catalog. Students should consult their advisors and/or department chairs.
BS Science-Related Course Requirements: Courses listed under the category 
of BS science-related course requirements must meet the following standards:
  
    - No program shall be required to add BS science-related courses. If a program currently has 
    or proposes to add BS science-related course requirements, the maximum number of credit hours that   
    it will be permitted to require is 8 (two lab courses).
- BS science-related course requirements must not be offered by the same 
    department that houses the BS degree. 
- BS science-related course requirements may only include courses in which students learn or apply 
    the scientific method of conducting research or solving problems. Typically, this definition applies 
    to courses in math, statistics, or science (natural or social); and BS degree programs are free to 
    determine which math, statistics, or science course/s are suitable requirements for their majors. If 
    a program seeks to require, as BS science-related course requirements, any course/s other than math, 
    statistics, or science, the proposal to alter or create an academic program must explain how the 
    course/s teach students the scientific method of conducting research or solving problems.