Wright State University 2005-2006Undergraduate Catalog
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University College
Raj Soin College of Buisness
College of Education and Human Services
Engineering and Computer Science
Liberal Arts
College of Nursing and Health
Sollege of Science and Math
Lake Campus
Admissions and Advising
Degrees and Areas of Study
Student Organizations
African and African American Studies
Anthropology
Art and Art History
Communication
Classics
Criminal Justice
Dance
Economics
English Language and Litratures
Geography
History
International Studies
Liberal Studies
Modern Languages
Motion Pictures
Music
Philosophy
Policitcal Science
Religion
Selected Studies
Social and Industrial Communicaiton
Social Science Education
Social Work
Sociology and Anthropology
Theatre Arts
Urban Afairs and Geography
Womens Studies

Admissions and Advising

B.A. and B.S. Programs
To enter a B.A. or B.S. program in the College of Liberal Arts, students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of at least a 2.0 and a minimum of 24 credit hours completed, including ENG 101 and 102 (with a grade of C or better in both), plus three other General Education courses from Areas II, III, or IV.

In addition, students must be accepted into a major program. Some programs have additional, more stringent admission requirements.

B.F.A. Programs
Students may enter the college's B.F.A. programs with a minimum of 24 credit hours. In addition to general university requirements, many of these programs also require auditions, interviews, or portfolio reviews.

B.M. Programs
Students enter the college's B.M. program as freshmen and must successfully complete an audition in a major performance area.

Returning Students

Students who return to Wright State after an absence of four or more quarters must reapply for admission and satisfy the admission requirements listed above. Students who return after eight or more quarters' absence will have to complete the program requirements that are in effect when they are readmitted to the college.

Advising

Students majoring in liberal arts degree programs receive advising from the Liberal Arts Advising office and from a major advisor. The Liberal Arts Advising office is responsible for university and college requirements; the major advisor is responsible for program requirements. The Liberal Arts Advising office prepares a college checksheet and/or degree audt, which charts a student's progress toward the bachelor's degree at two points in the student's career: when the student enters the college and when the student achieves senior standing. Students should consult their major advisor frequently, but especially when they enter a program and when they achieve senior status
 
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