A major is an academic program of study. A major may be divided into options or emphasis areas that consist of a core area of study plus selected topical courses related to the specified option. The diploma will list the major and not the option. For example, a student majoring in Marketing with an option in Advertising and Promotion will have Marketing listed on the diploma. Both the major and the option title will be listed on the student transcript.
Students may pursue multiple majors and/or degrees at the same time. The first major will determine the students’ department and dean for various administrative purposes.
Definition of multiple degree: A student who completes all requirements for two or more different degrees (e.g., Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science) in the same semester will be awarded multiple degrees and will receive multiple diplomas.
Definition of multiple major: A student who completes all requirements for two or more majors under the same degree in the same semester will be awarded one degree and will receive one diploma. If one or both of the majors is non-comprehensive and requires a minor, the other major will fulfill this requirement.
Courses may be counted toward meeting the requirements in more than one area (major and minor, two majors, major and general education requirements, etc.) unless specifically prohibited by the academic departments and so stated in the catalog.
Courses completed for graduate credit cannot be applied toward an undergraduate degree program, nor can courses taken for undergraduate credit be applied toward a graduate degree program.
Definition of subsequent undergraduate degree: A student who returns or transfers to the University to obtain a subsequent undergraduate degree after being awarded the first degree.
General Education Requirements. Students whose first baccalaureate degree was from Missouri State or another regionally accredited college or university will be considered to have met all General Education requirements.
Major/Minor Requirements. Such students must satisfy all requirements for a major that is in a different field of study from the major in the first degree. If the major in the second degree requires a minor, that minor may not be in the same field of study as the major or minor in the first degree.
Specific Degree Requirements and General Baccalaureate Degree Requirements. Such students must satisfy all specific degree requirements and all general baccalaureate degree requirements.
A Bachelor of Science in Education degree may be granted without a recommendation for a teaching certificate if the graduate does not present evidence of good moral character as determined by the Professional Education Committee.
Credit for courses completed in the major more than eight years before the student’s date of graduation may be disallowed by the major department.
No student may graduate without complying with the state law known as Senate Bill No. 4, 1947 (Mo. Rev. St. Sec. 170.011), which provides that students must be “given regular courses of instruction in the Constitution of the United States and of the State of Missouri, and in American history including the study of American institutions.”
Students may meet this requirement by completing the American Studies requirements under general education. Transfer students who have had a course in American government (PLS 101) that did not include a study of the Missouri constitution must enroll in PLS 103.
All candidates for any baccalaureate degree must meet the following minimum credits and grade point average requirements:
*Excluding those courses which are designated by the departments as not counting toward the major and/or minor.
Candidates for the Bachelor of Science in Education degree are also required to meet the following additional grade point average requirements. All GPA requirements include both Missouri State and transfer grades.
Note: Many majors and minors require GPA’s higher than the above stated minimums for admission, graduation, or both. Such requirements are listed as a part of the major or minor requirements.
All students admitted into a degree program during the fall 1993 semester and beyond shall complete a nationally normed test designed to assess general education and educational preparedness. The general education assessment exam may be taken during the student's senior year (96 hours completed) or junior year if the student will not be attending classes on the Springfield campus before graduation, and must be taken prior to graduation.
Information regarding this assessment exam may be obtained from the Center for Assessment or from our web site at www.missouristate.edu (keyword=assessment and exit exam).
A candidate for a degree who transfers credit from another college must meet the following residence requirements:
Students who wish to appeal for exceptions to the general baccalaureate degree requirements as stated above should submit an appeal to the Office of the Provost, Carrington Hall 209. Such appeals will be considered by the Degrees Committee. Appeals for exceptions to major or minor requirements should be made to the department head of the major or minor. Appeals for exceptions to the General Education Program requirements should be made to the Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education, Carrington Hall 209. Students who are unsatisfied with the Associate Provost's decision may appeal to the Office of the Provost. Such appeals will be considered by the Degrees Committee.