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University General Education

The College of Architecture, Planning, and Design assures that all degree programs provide breadth through the completion of 18 credit hours to fulfill the university's general education requirements. These 18 credit hours must be approved university general education courses from outside the professional major designation, and may overlay with the general studies requirements in the humanities, social sciences, sciences, and/or business as required by each department within the college.

Al least 6 credit hours of the 18 credit hours must be taken in courses numbered 300 or above and no more than two courses from any single discipline (as defined by the course prefix) may be counted toward the required 18 credit hours of university general education electives.

Courses used to fulfill university general education credit cannot be in the student's major.

Each department within the college specifies particular distribution of the general education electives in order to assure an educational context enriched by the liberal arts and sciences as well as other professional programs. Students develop their programs of university general education with the ongoing assistance of their academic advisor.

Electives
Those electives listed with a specific designation, such as professional, must be chosen from those courses in the indicated field that are open to the student.

Additional information concerning acceptable electives is available from the dean's office/ student services or departmental offices.

In course descriptions, university general education courses are marked with University General Education course. For more information about university general education requirements, see the Degrees section of this catalog. For a current list of approved university general education courses: www.ksu.edu/registrar/enroll/gened.html

Topics within Architecture, Planning, and Design:
dAdmission to the College dOptions dInterior Architecture
dUniversity General Education dEnvironmental Design Studies dLandscape Architecture and Regional and Community Planning
dGeneral Requirements dArchitecture   
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November 10, 2000