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Dec 09, 2024
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2024-2025 Southeastern University- Undergraduate Catalog
Bachelor of Science, Communication Sciences & Disorders
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Bachelor of Science, Communication Sciences & Disorders Four Year Plan
Department of Natural Sciences Guidelines and Policies:
120 hours needed. A minimum grade of C- is required in all religion, professional or specialization education courses. (Student must complete all listed required courses & the remaining course credits must be met in general electives in order to meet the total program hours. Catalog requires a minimum of 0 elective hours for this program.)
- No grade lower than a “C” in any general education course; professional education course, or specialization course;
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 for all general education courses;
- Minimum grade of “B” in Fundamentals of Speech;
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TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS - 120 Credit Hours
FOUNDATIONAL CORE - 34 Credit Hours
SEU FOUNDATIONAL CORE - 3 Credit Hours
WORLDVIEW FORMATION - 9 Credit Hours
HABITS OF INQUIRY- 22 Credit Hours
Discursive Inquiry - 6 Credit Hours
Natural-Scientific Inquiry - 4 Credit Hours
Quantitative Inquiry - 3 Credit Hours
Socio-Historical Inquiry - Select Two (2) of the Following (6 Credit Hours):
Creative-Aesthetic Inquiry - Select One (1) of the Following (3 Credit Hours):
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS- 49 Credit Hours
DIVINE DESIGN - 37 Credit Hours
To meet the Divine Design requirement, students may earn credit hours in general elective courses, declared minors/certificates, or enjoy other experiential learning opportunities such as study abroad, internships, or practicums. Other practicum options include PRAC 1001 (1 credit hour), PRAC 1002 (2 credit hours), PRAC 1003 (3 credit hours), PRAC 1004 (4 credit hours), up to 24 credit hours. General Electives are any college-level course that does not satisfy the above program requirements. Students must complete the above program requirements with the remaining credit hours earned in the Divine Design to meet the total program hours.
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