The Bachelor Of Science In A
Special Major
Total Course Requirements for the Bachelors Degree: 120
units
See Requirements
for the Bachelors Degree in The University Catalog
for complete details on general degree requirements. A minimum of
40 units, including those required for the major, must be upper
division.
The department has prepared a suggested Four Year Advising Plan
to help students meet all graduation requirements within four years.
Please request a plan from your major adviser or view it and other
current advising information on the CSU, Chico Web.
NOTE: A Special Major in certain professional fields may
not be accredited by that professional field. See the appropriate
campus adviser for any professional field for information.
General Education Requirements: 48 units
See General Education Requirements in The University Catalog and The Class Schedule for the most current information
on General Education Requirements and course offerings. The course
requirements marked below with an asterisk (*) may also be applied
toward General Education.
Cultural Diversity Course Requirements: 6 units
See Cultural Diversity in The University Catalog.
Most courses used to satisfy these requirements may also apply to
General Education.
American Institutions Requirement: 6 units
See the American Institutions Requirement under Bachelors
Degree Requirements. This requirement is normally fulfilled
by completing HIST 050 and POLS 055. Courses used to satisfy this
requirement do not apply to General Education.
Literacy Requirement:
See Mathematics and Writing Requirements in The University Catalog. Writing proficiency in the major is a graduation
requirement and may be demonstrated through satisfactory completion
of a course in your major which has been designated as the Writing
Proficiency (WP) course for the semester in which you take the course.
Students who earn below a C- are required to repeat the course and
earn a C- or better to receive WP credit. See The Class Schedule
for the designated WP courses for each semester. You must pass ENGL
001 (or its equivalent) with a C- or better before you may register
for a WP course.
Specific writing proficiency for this major will be determined
by the nature of the Special Major proposal. Students in consultation
with faculty sponsors will propose a course (that is an approved
upper-division writing proficiency course for the semester in which
it is taken) to satisfy the literacy requirement. The Special Major
committee will review the proposal to ensure that the Literacy Requirement
is met. For further information on the Literacy Requirement, consult
the Coordinator of the Special Major program.
Criteria for Applying to the Special Major Program
1. A cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.
2. A minimum of 30 semester units completed prior to application.
Course Requirements for the Major
At least 30 upper-division units are required for the major.
Procedures to Develop a Special Major
Students who wish to propose a Special Major should follow these
procedures:
1. Determine the feasibility of pursuing a Special Major by reviewing
the requirements and examining available programs and majors to
see if your needs could be met through any of these. You must have a
2.5 cumulative GPA in order to apply.
2. Consult with the Coordinator of Special Majors and a faculty
member with expertise in your area of interest.
3. If you decide that a Special Major is appropriate, pick up
the guidelines and forms from the Coordinator of Special Majors
and select at least two faculty to act as the advisers of your Special
Major. Your advisers should be from different disciplines within
your proposed Special Major. The Coordinator of Special Majors will
assist you in the selection of your advisers.
4. In consultation with your faculty advisers, define your proposed
Special Major program. Include the following: 1) the title of your
proposed major; 2) subject matter; 3) logic and unity of your proposed
program; 4) other justifications you feel appropriate; and 5) why
standard university programs cannot be used to satisfy your needs.
5. List the courses you wish to include in the Special Major,
including a Writing Proficiency course and courses you have already
completed. A Special Major must include at least 30 upper-division
units. These units will be distributed among at least two disciplines.
You must complete 30 units after your program is approved. These
units need not be in the major. Units taken the semester the proposal
is approved may be counted toward the 30.
6. You may not use courses listed in your Special Major to satisfy
General Education requirements.
7. Your Special Major proposal must be accompanied by a signed
statement from your advisers. This statement should include a brief
evaluation of your proposal.
8. Turn your Special Major proposal and copies of your academic
transcripts in to the Office of Special Majors for evaluation by
a faculty/student Special Major Review Committee. The proposal must
be submitted before the deadline in order to be considered in that
semester. See The Academic Calendar in the The University
Catalog or The Class Schedule for semester deadlines.
9. The Special Major Review Committee may invite students to discuss
their proposal with the Committee.
10. The Coordinator of Special Majors will notify you of the Special
Major Review Committees approval, disapproval, or conditional
approval.
11. Upon approval of your Special Major proposal, you will declare
your major to be a Special Major.
Electives Requirement:
To complete the total units required for the bachelors degree,
select additional elective courses from the total university offerings.
You should consult with an adviser regarding the selection of courses
which will provide breadth to your university experience and apply
to a supportive second major or minor.
Grading Requirement:
All courses taken to fulfill major course requirements must be
taken for a letter grade, except those courses specified by the
department as Credit/No Credit grading only.
Advising Requirement:
Advising is mandatory for all majors in this degree program. Consult
your undergraduate adviser for specific information.
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