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University General Education Requirements

Objective
The university general education program strives to add breadth to the educational experience. It helps students widen their perspectives, explore the relationships between various subjects, and develop critical and analytical thinking skills.

UGE courses are not designed to be taken in a single block at the beginning or ending of a student's college career. They should be continuous and spread across the entire college career.

Any student whose acquired credit at Kansas State University or any other institution began in fall 1997 or later will be obligated to meet UGE requirements. Transfer students need to contact their departmental advisors and see the Transfer Admission section of this catalog.

Overview of requirements
Students must complete at least 18 hours of approved UGE courses, one-third of which must be at the 300-level or above.

The courses accepted for UGE credit will vary according to college and major. All students should consult with their advisors to determine which UGE courses meet the requirements of their degree programs.

Only courses completed at Kansas State University and approved for university general education can be used to meet these requirements.

For more information

  • Consult your advisor.

  • Check each semester's Course Schedule. It is available at www.ksu.edu/courses/ on the web.

  • More information about the UGE program is available at: www.ksu.edu/catl/uge

    Approved courses
    In course descriptions, UGE courses are marked with a University General Education course. A list of currently offered UGE courses is available on the web at this address: www.ksu.edu/registrar/enroll/gened.html

    Policy for credit by examination
    Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate Programs (IB), College Level Examination Program (CLEP), and Defense Activity for Non-traditional Education Support (DANTES) credits may be considered ``transfer credits'' for purposes of the UGE policy for students transferring credit to K-State. See the Transfer Admission section of this catalog.

    Policy for curriculum changes
    Students changing curricula within Kansas State University must satisfy the UGE requirements for the program in which they will graduate. Students entering a bachelor's degree program after completing an associate degree at Kansas State University are not considered to be transfer students, as far as the UGE requirements are concerned; these students must meet the UGE requirements for the curriculum they are entering.

    UGE policy for double majors and dual degrees
    A student must meet the UGE requirements for his/her primary degree/major. UGE requirements for additional degrees or majors are waived.

    Topics within Degrees:
    dList of Degrees dCommon Degree Requirements dMinors, Secondary Majors, and Certificates
    dSuggested College Preparation in Math dDegree Requirements dUniversity General Education Requirements
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