Note
1:
I
f
the
fore
ign
language
requirement
for
a
ny
degree
is
met
by
a
placemen
t
or
proficiency
exa
mina
tion
on
which
credit
hour
s
are
not
awarded,
the
needed
hours
toward
the
121
tota
l
ma
y
be
ea
rne
d
as
a
ppr
oved
electives.
Note
2:
Re
pe
at
c
our
s
es
are
not
allowed
in
the
attainment
of
the
required
two
semester
hours
of
the
Fit
ness
and
R
e
cr
eational
Activity
(
FRA)
requirement.
No
more
than
three
semester
hours
of
F
itne
s
s
and
Recreat
ional
Activit
y
c
our
ses
may
count
in
the
minimum
121
hours
re
quir
ed
for
a
ny
degree
except
for
Kinesiology
ma
jor
s
/minor
s.
D
EGR
EE
RE
QUIR
EM
E
NT
S
Eac
h
st
udent
i
s
re
sponsible
for
meeti
ng
all
c
atalog
requireme
nts
for
gradua
tion.
A
Southwestern
Unive
rs
ity
de
gre
e
r
equires
:
1.
A
minim
um
of
121
s
emes
ter
hours
of
academ
ic
wor
k,
of
which
at
least
61
a
cademic
hours
mus
t
be
fr
om
Southwest
e
r
n
Uni
ver
sity
(
see
number
7
below).
A
minimum
overall
grade
point
ave
ra
ge
of
2.0
on
all
college-level
work
a
ttempted
in
addition
to
a
t
least
a
2.0
on
all
S
outhw
es
te
rn
Univers
ity
work
i
s
requir
ed
for
graduation.
2.
I
n
addit
ion
to
the
overall
minimum
gr
ade
point
average
of
2.0
f
or
graduation,
no
grade
be
low
C-
ma
y
be
c
ounted
towar
d
the
requi
red
s
emester
hours
in
the
major
,
minor
or
area
of
c
once
ntr
ati
on
and
a
t
least
an
average
of
C
(
2.0)
must
be
presented
in
the
major
,
minor
a
nd
a
re
a
of
conc
ent
ra
tion.
3.
E
ver
y
degr
ee
plan
mus
t
pres
ent
a
minimum
of
60
semester
hours
of
work
a
bove
the
int
roduc
tory
l
eve
l.
At
leas
t
60
percent
of
the
w
ork
in
the
major
must
be
completed
at
S
outhw
es
te
rn
Univers
ity
,
and
at
lea
s
t
one
hal
f
of
the
Sou
thwestern
wor
k
must
be
above
the
int
roduc
tory
l
eve
l.
The
minor
,
if
any
,
mus
t
incl
ude
at
least
12
semes
ter
hour
s
(
six
hour
s
a
bove
t
he
int
r
oduc
tor
y
level)
at
S
outhwes
tern.
4.
C
omple
tion
of
Areas
One
and
T
wo,
common
to
all
degre
es.
5.
C
omple
tion
of
the
major
and
minor
or
area
of
concentration
requirements
for
a
given
de
gre
e
pl
an
a
nd
the
specific
additional
re
qui
rements
indicated
in
that
degree
plan
by
the
s
tudent
’
s
m
a
jor
de
partment.
A
major
requires
at
least
30
semester
hours.
At
least
60
per
c
ent
of
the
w
or
k
in
the
major
mus
t
be
above
the
int
roductory
level.
A
minor
requires
at
lea
st
18
s
eme
st
er
hours,
12
above
the
intr
oductor
y
level.
S
pecific
requireme
nts
for
each
major
are
li
ste
d
i
n
the
a
ppropr
iate
s
ection
of
the
cat
a
l
og.
6.
N
o
mor
e
tha
n
48
s
emest
e
r
hours
m
ay
be
credited
on
the
degree
plan
for
work
in
one
s
ubjec
t
a
re
a.
7.
T
he
l
as
t
33
se
mester
hour
s
mus
t
be
done
in
residence
at
Southwestern
unless
a
student
has
unde
rta
ke
n
the
Pr
e-
Engineering
program
or
ot
her
similar
program.
Modifica
tion
of
this
r
egula
tion
wil
l
be
cons
idered
only
for
those
st
udents
wh
o
have
completed
a
majority
of
the
ir
ac
ade
mic
work
at
Southwes
ter
n
Uni
ver
sity
.
Studen
ts
who
are
candidates
for
the
c
ombine
d
degr
ee
programs
,
s
uch
as
the
Pre-Engineering
program,
must
have
their
c
ombine
d
degr
ee
plans
approved
by
the
appropriate
academic
of
ficer
at
Southwestern
U
nive
rs
ity
be
for
e
enr
olling
in
the
coope
r
at
i
ng
school.
The
hours
completed
by
students
in
a
pprove
d
progr
a
ms
of
f
campus
or
overs
eas
apply
to
this
33-hour
rule.
S
enior
s
m
ay
c
ompl
ete
up
to
two
cours
es
at
a
regionally
accredited
college
or
university
on
the
fol
lowing
co
nditions
:
(1)
they
mus
t
have
been
in
residence
at
S
outhwestern
University
f
or
a
per
iod
of
f
our
semes
ter
s;
(
2)
they
must
have
completed
the
requirements
f
or
the
major
a
nd
minor
subjec
ts
at
Southwest
er
n;
and
(
3)
the
y
must
apply
for
and
receive
approval
for
the
w
ork
in
a
dvanc
e
from
the
appropri
ate
depar
tment
ch
air
and
the
Registrar
.
All
work
a
tte
mpte
d
at
othe
r
ins
titut
ions
mus
t
be
report
ed
to
Southwestern
on
of
ficial
transcripts,
in
ti
me
t
o
mee
t
de
adlines
for
graduation
cert
ifi
cati
on.
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8.
A
depa
rt
ment
may
provide
for
a
general
evaluation
of
the
stude
nts’
competence
in
their
f
iel
ds
be
f
or
e
the
be
ginning
of
the
final
year
.
The
specific
technique
s
employed
are
adapted
to
t
he
dis
c
ipline
involved,
and
may
include
public
p
erformance
(as
in
T
he
S
a
r
ofim
School
of
Fine
Ar
ts
)
or
ora
l
or
wr
itten
e
xamination
or
both.
A
senior
or
al
examination
or
other
d
e
par
tme
nta
l
e
va
luation
may
be
required
a
t
the
discr
etion
of
the
department.
Such
r
e
quir
e
m
en
ts
ma
y
be
in
addition
to
the
cap
stone
experience.
9.
C
andi
date
s
f
or
degrees
mus
t
fil
e
the
necessary
application
for
diploma
and
make
s
ati
sf
ac
tory
a
rra
nge
ments
for
the
payment
of
all
accounts
due
the
University
before
the
de
gre
e
i
s
aw
ar
ded.
S
tudent
s
in
f
inancial
arrears
to
the
University
at
the
time
of
the
a
w
ar
ding
of
the
de
gree
will
not
be
eligibl
e
to
receive
their
diploma
or
transc
r
ipts
until
such
ti
me
a
s
t
heir
f
inanc
ial
record
is
clear
e
d.
10.
T
he
C
omm
enc
ement
Convocation
is
hel
d
once
per
year
,
at
the
end
of
the
spring
se
mester
.
C
andi
dat
e
s
ar
e
e
xpected
to
be
pr
es
ent
at
th
e
C
omm
encement
Convocation
for
the
c
onfe
rr
ing
of
the
de
grees.
St
udents
having
no
more
than
10
hours
to
complete
for
summer
gr
adua
tion
ma
y
pa
rt
ici
pate
in
the
Commen
cement
C
onvocation
provided
they
intend
to
c
omple
te
the
ir
de
gree
during
the
fol
lowing
summer
term.
Should
a
candidate
have
a
c
ompe
lling
re
as
on
to
be
absent
fr
om
Commencement,
he
or
she
may
petition
to
be
gr
adua
te
d
in
a
bs
e
ntia
by
wr
iting
to
the
Pro
vost.
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