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Undergraduate Degree Plan Requirements 1 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PLAN REQUIREMENTS Majors, Minors, and Certifications A major consists of a minimum of 24 SCH in a subject area. A minor requires a minimum of 18 SCH in a discipline, with the exception of the interdisciplinary-studies minor that requires hours from more than one discipline. Minimum Courses in Residence All students seeking a bachelor s degree must complete a minimum of 25% of the minimum hours their chosen degree program requires in residence. In residence refers to courses completed through Texas A&M University-Texarkana regardless of delivery method such as Web-based and distanceeducation courses. A&M-Texarkana will not consider courses completed though another school, including other Texas A&M University System campuses, in residence. Additionally, A&M-Texarkana will not consider non-traditional credit such as CLEP, AP, and experiential learning courses resident credit. For example, a degree requiring 120 SCH will require a minimum of 30 SCH be taken at A&M-Texarkana. Note: See the section titled Second Bachelor s Degree for more information regarding residency requirements for subsequent bachelor s degrees completed. Minimum Upper-Division Credit All students seeking a bachelor s degree must also complete a minimum of 45 SCH of upper-division course work. Some degrees require up to 54 SCH for an undergraduate degree. The BAAS & the BS in Kinesiology are the exceptions with a minimum of 36 SCH of upper-division course work for BAAS and 41 SCH of upper-division course work for Kinesiology. Upper-division course work is any course work at the junior or senior level. A course number that begins with a 3 or 4 identifies upper-division courses listed in the university course inventory. If a student s degree program does not incorporate enough upper-division hours to meet this minimum, the student must complete upper-division electives until he or she meets the minimum. Guidelines for Undergraduate Double Majors The university defines a double major as a single undergraduate degree with two majors. A student may not pursue more than two majors concurrently in a single degree program. The following guidelines shall apply for all undergraduate students seeking a double major: 1. A student must meet all university and college requirements for both majors (e.g. curricular, grade-point average, etc.). 2. A student may not seek more than two majors at one time. 3. Both majors must lead to the same degree outcome (e.g. Bachelor of Science (BS) in English and BS in Psychology; Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Accounting and BBA in Business Administration). 4. Students seeking a double major will not complete a minor. The university will allow the double major in lieu of a minor. 5. A student must submit a formal application to the registrar s office to request a double major with the appropriate form. The student must complete the process no later than the last scheduled class day of the semester in which the student is scheduled to graduate. 6. A student will receive an official degree plan, which reflects all requirements necessary to complete the double majors, and the university will assign a faculty advisor for both majors. 7. For the Undergraduate Tuition Rebate eligibility and the Undergraduate Funding Limit Rule, the university will use the major with the highest total hours required. The university will charge the additional tuition rate for all hours, which exceed the limit under the Undergraduate Funding Limit Rule. Texas Statute (TEC 61.821-61.831) requires that each public institution of higher education establish and incorporate a 42 semester credit hour core curriculum within the course requirements for all undergraduate degree programs. The Core Curriculum is defined by the State of Texas as "the curriculum in the liberal arts, humanities, sciences, and political, social, and cultural history that all undergraduates of an institution of higher education are required to complete before receiving an academic undergraduate degree. Core Curriculum provisions apply to institutions of higher education that offer academic undergraduate degree programs". Through the Texas Core Curriculum, students will gain a foundation of knowledge of human cultures and the physical and natural world, develop principles of personal and social responsibility for living in a diverse world, and advance intellectual and practical skills that are essential for all learning. Core Objectives Critical Thinking Skills (CT) - creative thinking, innovation, inquiry, and analysis, evaluation and synthesis of information Communication Skills (COM) - effective development, interpretation and expression of ideas through written, oral and visual communication Empirical and Quantitative Skills (EQS) - manipulation and analysis of numerical data or observable facts resulting in informed conclusions Teamwork (TW) - ability to consider different points of view and to work effectively with others to support a shared purpose or goal Social Responsibility(SR) - intercultural competence, knowledge of civic responsibility, and the ability to engage effectively in regional, national, and global communities Personal Responsibility (PR) - ability to connect choices, actions and consequences to ethical decision-making

2 Undergraduate Degree Plan Requirements Foundational Component Areas There are nine Foundational Component Areas (FCA), including one Component Area Option (CAO). The CAO may provide options for students to choose additional courses from the other FCA. Each FCA has a component description as definition, a set number of Semester Credit Hours (SCH) required for completion of a component, and specified core objectives requirements. The nine FCA are: Communication (6 SCH) Mathematics (3 SCH) Life and Physical Sciences (6 SCH) Language, Philosophy and Culture (3 SCH) Creative Arts (3 SCH) American History (6 SCH) Government/Political Science (6 SCH) Social and Behavioral Sciences (3 SCH) The Component Area Option (6 SCH) The Texas A&M University-Texarkana Core Curriculum requirements are listed below. These requirements must be met by every student entering A&M-Texarkana on or after the fall 2014 semester. Students entering earlier will be guided by the core curriculum in the catalog upon which they entered the university. Individual degree programs may require that specific courses from the core curriculum be used to satisfy degree requirements. Please visit with an academic and/or faculty advisor to determine the right course(s) to take that pertain to your degree. Students transferring course credit to satisfy the Core Curriculum should refer to the Texas Common Course Numbering System (https://www.tccns.org). Core-Complete Status for Undergraduate Students The university shall accept as core complete students who complete the approved core curriculum at any Texas public institution of higher education prior to enrollment at Texas A&M University-Texarkana. The requirements to meet this status are as follows: The official transcript on file within the student s initial semester of enrollment must indicate Core Complete by the deadline indicated for that semester. Core complete status is not retroactive. Unofficial transcripts or verbal confirmation from the student will not meet this requirement Fall Spring Summer I Summer II October 1 st March 1 st June 1 st July 1 st The university cannot accept core-complete status from schools outside of Texas. Although other states may have an approved statewide core curriculum, the university cannot grant core-complete status in Texas based upon core status from an out-of-state institution. The university cannot accept core-complete status from private institutions of higher education in the state of Texas. This rule only applies to students whom Texas public institutions of higher education indicate are core complete. Having an Associate s degree does not confirm a core-complete status. A student may have earned an Associate s degree from a Texas public institution of higher education and NOT be core complete. An example of this instance is an Applied Associate s degree. These students have the degree but have not completed an approved core. The university will not require students who are legitimately core complete at the required time indicated above to complete ANY additional corecurriculum requirements at Texas A&M University-Texarkana. The university will require students who are not core complete to complete all approved core for Texas A&M University-Texarkana. Once they have completed the required A&M-Texarkana core, the university will indicate that they are core complete on any official transcript the university produces and that status will transfer to any other public institution of higher education in Texas. Core-Curriculum Substitutions The university does not allow core-curriculum substitutions after a student has enrolled at Texas A&M University-Texarkana. History and Government Requirements State statute requires all state-supported higher-education institutions to include six SCH of U.S. History and six SCH of U.S. and Texas Government in the undergraduate curriculum. However, the student may substitute 3 SCH of Texas History for 3 SCH of U.S. History. State requirements do not allow other substitutions for these requirements. Per the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board s Lower Division Course Guide Manual, students are required to complete six hours of Government which must include Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the States, with special emphasis on Texas. The acceptable combinations are: GOVT 2301 and GOVT 2302, or

Undergraduate Degree Plan Requirements 3 GOVT 2305 and GOVT 2306, or GOVT 2301 and GOVT 2305, or GOVT 2301 and GOVT 2306 If a student takes GOVT 2305 and GOVT 2302 or GOVT 2306 and GOVT 2302, one of the following courses must be completed to satisfy the Government requirement: GOVT 2301, or GOVT 2107 Language Requirement for Bachelor of Arts Degrees The Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree requires two years of the same foreign language (12 SCH) as part of the general-education requirements.two years of study in the same foreign language in high school may substitute for the first year (6 SCH) of the same language at the university level.students may not complete all bachelor s degrees as a BA.See the degree program listing for the programs that allow the BA option. 2018-2019 Core Curriculum The courses listed below have been approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board as the 2018-2019 Core Curriculum (General Education) for Texas A&M University-Texarkana. Communication (010)- 6 SCH COMM 1307 Introduction to Mass Communication 3 ENGL 1301 Composition I 3 SPCH 1315 Public Speaking 3 NOTE: English 1301 requires a minimum grade of 'C' Mathematics (020)- 3 SCH Select one of the following: 3-4 MATH 1314 College Algebra MATH 1324 MATH 1332 MATH 1342 MATH 2412 MATH 2413 Mathematics for Business and Social Sciences I Contemporary Mathematics I Elementary Statistical Methods Pre-Calculus Calculus I Notes: MATH 2413 required for majors in Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Chemistry and Biology. MATH 1314 is required for majors in Kinesiology, Psychology, EC-6 education, Kinesiology EC-12 and Biology 7-12 Composite Science edcuation. MATH 2412 is required for majors in Biology 7-12 Life Science. Life and Physical Science (030)- 6 SCH Select six semester credit hours from the following: 6 BIOL 1306 Biology for Science Majors I BIOL 1307 Biology for Science Majors II BIOL 1308 BIOL 1309 BIOL 2401 BIOL 2402 BIOL 2406 CHEM 1305 CHEM 1311 CHEM 1312 GEOL 1403 PHYS 1301 PHYS 1302 PHYS 1415 Biology for Non-Science Majors I Biology for Non-Science Majors II Human Anatomy and Physiology I Human Anatomy and Physiology II Environmental Biology Introductory Chemistry General Chemistry I General Chemistry II Physical Geology College Physics I College Physics II Physical Science I

4 Undergraduate Degree Plan Requirements PHYS 1417 PHYS 2325 PHYS 2326 Physical Science II University Physics I University Physics II Notes: BIOL 1306 & BIOL 1307 are required for majors in Biology, Chemistry, Chemistry 7-12 & Kinesiology. CHEM 1311 & CHEM 1312 are also required for Chemistry & Biology majors. PHYS 2325 & PHYS 2326 are required for Computer Science & Electrical Engineering majors. BIOL 2401 & BIOL 2402 are required for Kinesiology, Kinesiology EC-12 and Nursing majors. Language, Philosophy and Culture (040)- 3 SCH Select one of the following: 3 HISP 2375 HIST 2321 HIST 2322 HUMA 1301 MCOM 2370 PHIL 1350 SPAN 2311 SPAN 2312 United States Hispanic Culture and Civilization World Civilization I World Civilization II Introduction to the Humanities I Introduction to American Film History Philosophy and Ethics of Science and Technology Intermediate Spanish I Intermediate Spanish II Notes: HIST 2321 & HIST 2322 are required for History majors. HIST 2321 or HIST 2322 is required for EC-6 majors. PHIL 1350 or HUMA 1301 is required for Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Biotechnology, Kinesiology and Kinesiology EC-12 majors. Creative Arts (050)- 3 SCH Select one of the following: 3 ARTS 1301 ARTS 1304 DRAM 1310 ENGL 2321 ENGL 2326 ENGL 2331 MUSI 1306 Art Appreciation Art History II Introduction to Theatre British Literature American Literature World Literature Music Appreciation Notes: ENGL 2321, ENGL 2326 & ENGL 2331 are all required for English majors. American History (060)- 6 SCH HIST 1301 United States History I 3 HIST 1302 United States History II 3 Government/Political Science (070)- 6 SCH GOVT 2301 American Government I: Federal & Texas Constitutions 3 GOVT 2302 American Government II: Federal & Texas Political Behavior 1 3 Social and Behavioral Sciences (080)- 3 SCH Select one of the following: 3 BUSI 1301 CJ 1301 ECON 2301 ECON 2302 GEOG 1303 PSYC 2301 SOCI 1301 Introduction to Business Introduction to Criminal Justice Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics World Regional Geography General Psychology Introduction to Sociology

Undergraduate Degree Plan Requirements 5 Notes: ECON 2301 & ECON 2302 are required for majors in Accounting, Business Administration & 7-12th grade Social Studies. ECON 2301 is required for History 4-8 majors. PSYC 2301 is required for Kinesiology, Kinesiology EC-12 and Psychology majors. SOCI 1301 is required for Sociology majors. Component Area Option (090)- 6 SCH ENGL 1302 Composition II 3 Select three semester hours from the following: 2 3 ARTS 1301 Art Appreciation ARTS 1304 Art History II BIOL 1106 4, Biology for Science Majors I Lab BIOL 1107 4, Biology for Science Majors II Lab BIOL 1108 Biology for Non-science Majors I Lab 4 BIOL 1109 Biology for Non-science Majors II Lab 4 BIOL 1306 BIOL 1307 BIOL 1308 BIOL 1309 BIOL 2401 BIOL 2402 BIOL 2406 BUSI 1301 CHEM 1111 CHEM 1112 CHEM 1305 CHEM 1311 CHEM 1312 CJ 1301 COMM 1307 DRAM 1310 ECON 2301 ECON 2302 Biology for Science Majors I Biology for Science Majors II Biology for Non-Science Majors I Biology for Non-Science Majors II Human Anatomy and Physiology I Human Anatomy and Physiology II Environmental Biology Introduction to Business 4, General Chemistry I (Lab) 4, General Chemistry II (Lab) Introductory Chemistry General Chemistry I General Chemistry II Introduction to Criminal Justice Introduction to Mass Communication Introduction to Theatre Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics ENGL 1101 Information Literacy ENGL 1111 Popular Music as Literature 5 ENGL 2321 ENGL 2326 ENGL 2331 ENGL 2340 GEOG 1303 GEOL 1403 British Literature American Literature World Literature Writing Across the Curriculum World Regional Geography Physical Geology HISP 2375 United States Hispanic Culture and Civilization HIST 1111 Cathedrals, Castles, & Monasteries: Medieval Architecture and Engineering 5 HIST 2321 HIST 2322 World Civilization I World Civilization II HUMA 1301 Introduction to the Humanities I IS 1100 University Foundations 3 MATH 1314 MATH 1324 MATH 1332 MATH 1342 MATH 2412 College Algebra Mathematics for Business and Social Sciences I Contemporary Mathematics I Elementary Statistical Methods Pre-Calculus MATH 2413 Calculus I MCOM 1111 Film Appreciation 5

6 Undergraduate Degree Plan Requirements MCOM 1112 The Art of the Comic Book 5 MCOM 1113 Communication in Today's Media Saturated World 5 MCOM 2370 Introduction to American Film History MUSI 1306 Music Appreciation PHIL 1111 Ethics 5 PHIL 1350 Philosophy and Ethics of Science and Technology PHYS 1101 College Physics I Lab 4 PHYS 1102 College Physics II Lab 4 PHYS 1301 PHYS 1302 PHYS 1415 PHYS 1417 PHYS 2125 PHYS 2126 PHYS 2325 PHYS 2326 PSYC 2301 SOCI 1301 SPAN 2311 SPAN 2312 SPCH 1315 College Physics I College Physics II Physical Science I Physical Science II 4, University Physics I Lab 4, University Physics II Lab University Physics I University Physics II General Psychology Introduction to Sociology Intermediate Spanish I Intermediate Spanish II Public Speaking Notes: ENGL 1302 requires a minimum grade of 'C'. PHYS 1415 is required for majors in EC-6, Biology 4-8 science, English 4-8 ELAR, History 4-8 Social Studies & Math 4-8. BIOL 1106 & BIOL 1107 are required for majors in Biology, Chemistry & Kinesiology. BIOL 1106 & PHYS 1101 are required for Kinesiology EC-12 majors. CHEM 1111 & CHEM 1112 are required for majors in Chemistry & Biology. PHYS 2125 & PHYS 2126 are required for majors in Computer Science & EE. Total Core Curriculum Credits 42 1 2 3 4 5 Students who have received/have been granted credit for GOVT 2302, GOVT 2305, or GOVT 2306 should register for GOVT 2301. Students who satisfactorily complete any course listed in the Foundation Core Areas (categories 010-080 listed above), that is not used to satisfy the FCA requirement in which it is listed, may use the course in the Component Area Option (090). Mandatory for FTIC Students. Indicates 1 hour science labs. Indicates 1 hour seminar course.