DEGREES
AND DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
Degrees Awarded
Nicholls
State University awards the following
undergraduate degrees:
- Bachelor of Arts
- Art
- Elementary Education
- English
- Concentration in Creative Writing
- Concentration in Technical Writing
- French
- Government
- History
- Mass Communication
- Concentration in Broadcast
Journalism
- Concentration in Print
Journalism
- Concentration in Public
Relations
- Music
- Psychology
- Secondary Education
- Concentration in Art Education
- Concentration in English
Education
- Concentration in French
Education
- Concentration in Social Studies
Education
- Sociology
- Concentration in Family/Youth Advocacy
- Special Education
- Bachelor of General Studies
- Bachelor of Music Education
- Concentration in Instrumental
Music Education
- Concentration in Vocal Music
Education
- Bachelor of Science
- Accounting
- Agricultural Business
- Concentration in Chemical Agriculture Business
- Concentration in Crawfish Agriculture Business
- Concentration in Electronic Agriculture Business
- Concentration in Global Agriculture Business
- Biology
- Concentration in General
Biology
- Concentration in Environmental
Biology
- Concentration in Marine
Biology
- Concentration in
Microbiology/Pre-Medical
Technology
- Concentration in
Pre-Medicine/Pre-Dentistry
- Concentration in Pre-Physical
Therapy
- Business Administration
- Chemistry
- Concentration in Professional Chemistry
- Concentration in
Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental
- Communicative Disorders
- Computer Information Systems
- Computer Science
- Culinary Arts
- Dietetics
- Finance
- General Family and Consumer
Sciences
- Concentration in Child,
Family, and Social Service
- Concentration in Vocational
Family and Consumer Sciences
Education
- Health Sciences
- Concentration in Professional
Practice
- Concentration in Supervision
and Management
- Concentration in Specialized Practice-Cytotechnology
- Concentration in Sports
Science
- Concentration in Health and Wellness
- Concentration in Athletic Training Science
- Management
- Concentration in General
Management
- Concentration in Health Care
Management
- Concentration in Human
Resources Management
- Concentration in
Production/Operations Management
- Manufacturing Technology
- Marketing
- Mathematics
- Nursing
- Petroleum Services
- Secondary Education
- Concentration in Business
Education
- Concentration in Mathematics
Education
- Concentration in General
Science Education
- Concentration in Biology and
Chemistry Education
- Concentration in Biology and
Earth Science Education
- Concentration in Biology and
Environmental Science Education
- Concentration in Chemistry and
Earth Science Education
- Concentration in Chemistry and
Environmental Science Education
- Concentration in Earth Science
and Environmental Science
Education
- Concentration in Health and
Physical Education
- Concentration in Vocational
Family and Consumer Sciences
Education
Graduation Under a
Specific Bulletin
University
policy allows a student seven years to graduate under the Bulletin in effect at the
time of initial enrollment at Nicholls, even though the student has made a
change in curriculum or has had a break in college attendance.
Time limitations for graduate degrees appear in the section of the Bulletin devoted to
GRADUATE STUDIES.
Within the seven year period, students may change to another
Bulletin in the office of their departments. Students unable to complete
a degree program within seven years after entering the University are
expected to follow the Bulletin in
effect during their eighth year of attendance (or the Bulletin in effect the year of graduation).
Students who are pursuing more than one degree simultaneously or who
wish to earn an additional degree (see Second Undergraduate Degree) after
completing the first may follow the same Bulletin if no more than
seven years have elapsed and there has not been a break from the University
of more than one semester.
Change of Curriculum
Change
of curriculum becomes official on the date of submission to the Office of
Records and Registration. Students
should be advised by faculty in the newly chosen curriculum for the next
semester. Records, however will
be formally transferred at the beginning of the following semester.
When programs must meet curricular requirements set by external
agencies, such as accrediting associations, curricular changes may be made
without prior notice, and students may be required to conform to such
changes when they become effective.
GENERAL UNIVERSITY
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BACCALAUREATE DEGREE
To
qualify for graduation with a baccalaureate degree, a student must:
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Complete
all work in one of the curricula as outlined in the University Bulletin
including the University General Education requirements and a Freshman
Studies course.
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Achieve
competencies in computer literacy and oral communication as determined
by individual departments or
curricula.
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Successfully
complete at least 24 semester hours in the subject of the major or field
of concentration. Some curricula require more hours and no grade lower
than
C in the major field.
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Earn
an overall adjusted (internal) grade-point average of at least 2.0
in all work and in the minor subject, if any. A minor consists of a
minimum of 18 semester hours in the minor field of concentration if a
minor is stipulated by the department.
A transfer student, in addition to meeting the above
requirements, must have an adjusted (internal) grade‑point average
of at least 2.0 in courses taken at Nicholls and which lead to a degree.
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Fulfill
the residence requirements. (See
Residence Requirements for the Baccalaureate.)
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Earn
a minimum of 120 semester hours in degree courses.
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Earn
at least 45 semester hours in courses numbered 300 or above.
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Consult
the academic dean of his or her college prior to the semester he or she
intends to complete degree requirements and have academic records
checked for completeness and accuracy.
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Apply
for the degree with the Office of Records and Registration during the
registration period for the semester or summer session in which degree
requirements are to be completed.
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Pay
graduation fees during the registration period for the semester or
summer session in which degree requirements are to be completed.
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Clear
all University accounts.
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Participate
in Commencement exercises. Because of extenuating circumstances, a
student may request permission to be awarded the degree in absentia. The
request must be made in writing to the dean of the student's college
prior to graduation. A mailing fee of $10 is assessed for diplomas
mailed within the continental United States and $25 outside the
continental United States.
Residence
Requirements for the Baccalaureate Degree
To
qualify for graduation with a baccalaureate degree, a student must:
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Earn at least 25 percent of credit hours in residence at Nicholls
and earn a majority of credits in the major at Nicholls.
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Earn at Nicholls at least 24 of the last 30 semester hours
offered in fulfillment of the degree requirements, six of which must be
in the major field.
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For certain pre-professional majors, complete 3 years of
curriculum in pre-dentistry, pre-medicine,
pre-physical therapy, pre-veterinary medicine, or
pre-medical technology; subsequently complete with at least a 2.0
grade-point average the first year of work in an accredited professional
school (see curriculum requirements); and transfer the first 30 semester
hours of professional school credits to Nicholls. A student completing work for a degree in this manner must earn
at Nicholls at least 24 semester hours in residence after the sophomore
year, and must fulfill general University degree requirements.
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Earn at least 50 percent of degree requirements at Nicholls or in
residence at another accredited university or college.
The remaining 50 percent of these requirements may be gained
through correspondence, extension, military service, military service
schools, CLEP, or any accumulation from all categories of testing,
placements, and similar programs.
- Be enrolled during the last semester in residence at Nicholls in
the college from which the degree is sought.
General
Education Requirements for the Baccalaureate
Degree
The
minimum general education requirements listed below must be completed by
all students working toward a baccalaureate degree at Nicholls. Some
curricula demand more than the minimum requirements. Students should
consult a specific curriculum to determine the additional requirements
and restrictions applying to particular majors. Students will be required to take a test on general education
before graduation. Test results are used solely for program evaluation and
student cooperation is required.
The University's general education requirements for the
baccalaureate degree include 42 hours of coursework as detailed below.
Some departments specify particular general education courses.
Students can refer to the suggested course sequence for the
degree to determine those particular courses.
| APPROVED
WRITING COURSE: From ENGL 264,
266, 366, 368, 468, BSAD 310,
MACO 251 as specified by the
major/minor/concentration. |
3
Hours |
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| ARTS:
From ART 110 or 111, 280, FNAR 301,
302, APPLIED ART, ART HISTORY, MUS
105 or 107, 307, 319, 320, 341,
APPLIED MUSIC, SPCH 300 as specified
by the major/minor/concentration. |
3
Hours |
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| ENGLISH
COMPOSITION: From ENGL 101, 102 or
Engl 111, 112. Each student
shall fulfill English competency
requirements by earning a C
or better in 102. |
6 Hours |
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| HUMANITIES:
From HIST 101, 102 or HIST 105, 106
and English Literature at the
200-level or above as specified by the
major/minor/concentration. HIST 150, 151 can be substituted for HIST
101, 102 as an exception to fulfill the Humanities/History General
education requirements. |
9 Hours |
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| MATHEMATICS:
From MATH 101 and a mathematics course
specified by the
major/minor/concentration. Each
student shall fulfill mathematics
competency requirements by earning a
C or better in 101 or by
earning credit in calculus. |
6 Hours |
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| NATURAL
SCIENCES: From a two semester
sequence in either the biological or the
physical sciences as specified by the
major/minor/concentration. Biological
sciences include biology and life
sciences; sequences include
BIOL 105, 106; 105, 108; 114, 116; 155, 156. Physical sciences
include astronomy, chemistry, geology,
physical science, or physics;
sequences include CHEM 101, 102;
101, 208; 105, 106; 221, 222. GEOL
101, 102; 211, 212. PHSC 101, 102;
PHYS 101, 102; 201, 202. |
6 Hours |
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| NATURAL
SCIENCES: From a natural science
course in an area other (biological
or physical)
than that selected for the sequence
above as specified by the
major/minor/concentration. |
3 Hours |
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| SOCIAL
SCIENCES: From two of the
following disciplines: ECON, GEOG, GOVT, PSYC, SOCI. 3 Hours of
which must be at the Sophomore level or above (Board requirement). |
6 Hours |
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| Total
General Education Requirements |
42 Hours |
All
students are required to take one freshman studies course.
The course is determined by the program and placement of student
from FRST 101, 103, 106, 110, 151 or 152; ACSU 115; PSET 100.
Computer literacy and oral communication competencies are
required by the University but each department designates the courses in
which the competencies are to be achieved from the list of approved
courses. Approved computer
literacy courses: CMPS 120, 200, 201; MACO 322 or MACO 364, and 365 and
366; OIS 200; SOCI 205. Approved
oral communication courses: ART 251; ENGL 304; FACS 262; NURS 340; SPCH
101 or 105, SPCH 363
A
student wishing to earn an additional baccalaureate
degree in another field of study at the University must earn at least 30
semester hours in addition to the number required for the first degree
and must also satisfy all requirements for each degree.
The additional 30 hours need not have been completed after the
first degree was awarded, but the total hours earned must be the number
required for the first and 30 more hours.
To receive an associate
degree as an additional degree, the student must meet the requirements
of the degree and earn no less than 15 semester hours at Nicholls in
addition to the hours required for the first degree.
Students are permitted to pursue two or
more majors simultaneously by petitioning
the dean or deans of the appropriate
curricula. Identifications of the majors are
posted on the transcript only as a part of
the degree. A second or additional major
will not be indicated if requirements are
completed subsequent to graduation.
To
be eligible for the certificate of excellence granted by the Louisiana
State Board of Regents, the following criteria must be met:
- Completion of 9 semester hours of English to include 101-102 or
101-105 and three hours of literature.
- Completion of 6 semester hours of mathematics to include 101-102
or MATH 101-105 or higher.
- Completion of 3 semester hours in art, fine arts, theater, or
music.
- Completion of 15 semester hours in humanities to include HIST 101
and 102 and 9 semester hours of a foreign language.
- Completion of 6 semester hours of social studies from the
following disciplines: anthropology, economics, geography, government,
psychology, and sociology.
- Completion of 11 semester hours in the natural sciences to
include 6 semester hours in a two-semester sequence with accompanying
laboratories (two semester credits).
Courses in biological and physical sciences must be taken.
Further, students must complete these requirements by taking
courses that are required of majors in the natural sciences rather than
by taking courses for non-majors.
- Completion of a course designated as a computer literacy course.
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Completion
of studies with an official cumulative (external) grade-point average of
3.0 or better.
To qualify for
graduation with an associate degree, a
student must:
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Complete 6 hours of English other than developmental English and
fulfill English competency requirements by earning a C or better in 102.
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Complete 6 hours of mathematics including MATH 101 and a
mathematics course specified by the major/minor/concentration.
Each student shall fulfill mathematics competency requirements by
earning a C or better in 101 or by earning credit in calculus.
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Complete 3 hours of science (astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry,
geology, life sciences, physical science, physics, plant science, or
zoology).
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Complete a Freshman Studies course (FRST 101, 103, 106, 110, 151 or
152, ACSU 115) or PSET 100.
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Achieve computer literacy and oral communication competency as
determined by curricula.
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Complete an approved curriculum as outlined by the student's
college.
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Complete a minimum of 60 semester hours in degree credit courses.
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Earn at least 15 semester hours in residence at Nicholls.
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Complete at least 12 of the last 15 semester hours in residence at
Nicholls.
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Have an overall adjusted (internal) grade-point average of at least
2.0 in all courses.
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Apply for the degree by the deadline as published in the University
Calendar with the Office of Records and Registration during the
registration period for the semester or summer session in which degree
requirements are to be completed, and pay graduation fees at that time.
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Clear all University accounts.
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Participate in Commencement exercises.
Because of extenuating circumstances, a student may request
permission to be awarded the degree in absentia. The request must be made
in writing to the dean of the student's college prior to graduation. A
mailing fee of $10 is assessed for diplomas mailed within the continental
United States and $25 outside the continental United States.
- Be enrolled during the last semester in residence at Nicholls in a
college from which the degree is sought.
Requirements for a graduate degree appear
in the section of the Bulletin
devoted to GRADUATE STUDIES
The
baccalaureate degree is awarded summa
cum laude
to any student whose official cumulative
(external) grade point average is at least
3.900; magna cum laude if the official cumulative
(external) grade point average is
3.750-3.899; and cum laude if the official cumulative
(external) grade point average is
3.500-3.749. To be eligible for degrees awarded
with honors, candidates must have earned at
Nicholls more than 50 percent of the total
college credits applied to the degree.
Note:
Effective summer
1997 the official cumulative grade point
average for academic honors and class
standing is calculated using all hours
attempted and total quality points earned
(external grade-point average).
Developmental courses
which are taken during or after summer 1998
will not be included in the determination of
GPA for honors.
Graduate students who
earn an overall average of 4.000 on all
courses pursued toward the degree awarded
are recognized for this achievement during
Commencement exercises.
Only students receiving a
baccalaureate or a graduate degree are
eligible to receive honors.
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