Four-year degree programs in the College of Liberal Arts at the ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï lead to either a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree.ÌýThe Bachelor of Arts, with its emphasis upon the study of a non-English language and a broad knowledge base, is especially valuable for students who hope to go on to graduate studies. Those considering graduate school should consult with their advisors about the Bachelor of Arts option.
The difference between a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degree?
World language and culture proficiency is a requirement for the Bachelor of Arts degree. The language requirement recognizes the desirability of attaining basic mastery of a language other than one's own. To fulfill the language requirement for the Bachelor of Arts degree, a student must demonstrate proficiency through the appropriate college-level course in a single language (French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Latin, Arabic, or Chinese) by either:
Many language classes can apply toward Core 39Ìýplease see theÌýCore 39 websiteÌýfor specific courses. For more informationÌýabout BA degree requirements,Ìývisit theÌýRegistrar’s websiteÌýor contact your academic advisor.
The Bachelor of Science degree does not require the 12 hours of foreign language as outlined above for the Bachelor of ArtsÌýdegree. In lieuÌýof the language proficiency, Bachelor of Science students will completeÌýthe following requirements as part of Core 39: two natural science courses; one social science course; and a world languages and culture course.ÌýPlease see theÌýCore 39 websiteÌýfor more detail.