|
ACADEMICS
The College offers the degrees of Bachelor of Arts
and Bachelor of Science. Students who plan to enter teaching in the
elementary and secondary schools as a career or who plan to prepare for
college teaching, law, medicine, nursing, allied health, social work, or
theology, should register for either the degree of Bachelor of Arts or
Bachelor of Science. The College reserves the right to alter its
curricula, degree and graduation requirements when to do so serves the
best purposes of the College. Students should see their academic
department chairperson or academic advisor to inquire about program
changes.
Department of Business
Administration
DEPARTMENT OF
HUMANITIES AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF
NATURAL
SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
DEPARTMENT OF TEACHER EDUCATION
ACCELERATED DEGREE COMPLETION PROGRAM
MAJOR
REQUIREMENTS
At Saint Paul’s College a certain core of key
courses in each program has been identified as “THE MAJOR.” It is
designed to provide for the student the essential knowledge relative to
the program. “THE MAJOR” is decided upon by the faculty of each program
and therefore varies in terms of semester hours. However, courses in
“THE MAJOR” must be completed with a grade of “C” or better for a
student to graduate from the program.
Majors
Students may major in the following areas:
Bachelor of Arts:
Criminal Justice
*English
History/Social Science
Political Science
Religious Studies
Sociology
Bachelor of Science:
*Biology
*Business Administration (concentrations
are available in Accounting, General Business Administration,
Management, Management Information Systems, and Marketing)
Computer Science
Criminal Justice (2+2 Program)
**General Studies
*History/Social Science
*Mathematics
Sociology/Criminal Justice (2+2 Program)
Sociology/Human Services (2+2 Program)
Sociology/Social Work (2+2 Program)
*These majors may be taken along with thirty-four credit hours in
professional education to allow graduation with an education endorsement
at the secondary level. This requirement is subject to change based on
state and federal requirements.
**This major may be taken along with thirty-four credit hours in
professional education to allow graduation with an endorsement in PreK-6
Education or Special Education. This requirement is subject to change
based on state and federal requirements.
|