Graduation Requirements: BACHELOR'S DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES CONFERRED


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A candidate for a bachelor's degree must meet University requirements with respect to registration, residence, general education, and English, and the minimum scholarship requirements of the student's college or division; must pass the subjects prescribed in his or her curriculum; and must conform to the requirements of that curriculum in regard to electives and the total number of hours required for graduation.

The Senate Committee on Student Discipline has the right to withhold the conferral of a degree. When dismissal from the University is a possibility because of a disciplinary infraction, the conferral of the degree is withheld until the disciplinary action has been resolved.

Bachelor's Degrees

Baccalaureate degrees conferred at the Urbana-Champaign campus with the minimum number of hours required for graduation are listed below.

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
HOURS Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in
126 Agriculture
130 Agriculture (Agriculture Education major)
130 Food Industry
130 Food Science
126 Forestry
120 Human Resources and Family Studies (Majors in marketing of textiles and apparel, textiles and apparel, and consumer economics)
126 Human Resources and Family Studies (Majors in dietetics, foods and nutrition, foods in business, human development and family studies)
130 Ornamental Horticulture
126 Restaurant Management

COLLEGE OF APPLIED LIFE STUDIES
HOURS Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in
128 Community Health
126 Leisure Studies
128 Kinesiology
128 Speech and Hearing Science

COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
HOURS Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in
124 Accountancy
124 Business Administration
124 Economics
124 Finance

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATIONS
HOURS Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in
124 Advertising
124 Journalism
124 Media Studies

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
HOURS Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in
126 Business Education
128 Early Childhood Education
124 Elementary Education
128 Occupational and Practical Arts Education
120 Secondary Education
124 Special Education

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
HOURS Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in
134 Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
128 Agricultural Engineering
132 Ceramic Engineering
133 Civil Engineering
128 Computer Engineering
122 Computer Science
128 Electrical Engineering
128 Engineering Mechanics
128 Engineering Physics
127 General Engineering
130 Industrial Engineering
130 Materials Science and Engineering
130 Mechanical Engineering
128 Metallurgical Engineering
127 Nuclear Engineering

COLLEGE OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS
HOURS Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in
130 Art Education
122 Crafts
130 Dance
122 Graphic Design
122 History of Art
130 Industrial Design
122 Painting
122 Photography
122 Sculpture
128 Theater
HOURS DEGREE
128 Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (B.L.A.)
130 Bachelor of Music (B.Mus.)
- Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in
127 Architectural Studies
130 Music Education
120 Bachelor of Arts in Urban Planning (B.A.U.P.)

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
HOURS Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) in
120 Liberal Arts and Sciences
128 Teaching of English
120 Teaching of French
120 Teaching of German
120 Teaching of Latin
123 Teaching of Russian
120 Teaching of Social Studies
123 Teaching of Spanish
132 Teaching of Speech
HOURS Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in
120 Biochemistry
129 Chemical Engineering
120 Chemistry
126 Geology
120 Liberal Arts and Sciences
126 Physics
125 Teaching of Biology
130 Teaching of Chemistry
120 Teaching of Computer Science
131 Teaching of Earth Science
120 Teaching of Mathematics
132 Teaching of Physics

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK
HOURS DEGREE
120 Bachelor of Social Work

Certificates

Certificates are conferred upon completion of each of the curricula listed below. A candidate for a certificate must meet the general requirements of the University with respect to registration and minimum scholarship requirements; successfully complete all prescribed subjects and special requirements for the student's curriculum; and conform to the requirements regarding electives and hours required for graduation. The semester hours required for certification are given below.

INSTITUTE OF AVIATION
HOURS UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM
65 Professional Pilot


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