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2012-2013 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2012-2013 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

American Studies, B.A.


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Degree Plan (AMERSTBA)


 

General Education Curriculum


 

GEC 01. Written Communication (6 hours)


 

GEC 02. Basic Science and Mathematics (11 hours minimum)


 

Science Requirement (8 hours minimum)

Select 2 courses with labs:

Mathematics Requirement (3 hours)

 

GEC 03. Global History and Culture (12 hours)


 

GEC 05. Decision-Making and Responsibility (3 hours)


Select 1 course:

GEC 06. Computer Competency Requirement* (3 hours)


 

GEC 07. Writing-Intensive Requirement* (Major Area)


  • Students must take one course designated as (WI).
    ENG 101  & ENG 102  prerequisites

GEC 08. Oral Communication Requirement* (3 hours)


Select 1 course:

GEC 09. Capstone Requirement* (Major Area)


 

Note:


*This particular GEC course is required for this major.

◊ GEC restrictions apply; see here .

For full description of the GEC, see here .

Program Curriculum


 

DEG 01. Bachelor of Arts Requirements (12 hours minimum)


 

DEG 02. Major Area of Study Requirements (30 hours)


 

Select 9 hours, maximum of 1 course per program: Major Elective

 

Select 3 courses from any of the groups above.

 

DEG 03. Electives


Choose electives as needed with adviser’s approval. (See Hours to Degree below.)

Hours to Degree


124 hours are needed to graduate with a BA in American Studies. At least 50 percent of the hours applied to a degree at The University of Southern Mississippi must be earned from a senior college, and 45 of these hours must be in courses numbered 300 or above. The last 25 percent of course work must be earned from Southern Miss. The student must earn at least 12 hours in the major area of study from Southern Miss.

Semester-by-semester guide


 

Freshman


 

Sophomore


 

Junior


 

1st semester (15 hours)


Senior


 

1st semester (16 hours)


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