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1
Nuts Boltsof Advising
  • September 21, 2007
  • Linda Searing, Director of Academic Advisement
  • Elaine Missel, Transfer Credit Evaluator

2
Todays agenda
  • Review Core requirements
  • How to read Program Evaluations (Degree Audits)

3
The Naz system for earning a degree
  • Core curriculum
  • Major requirements
  • Teacher Certification
  • Minor requirements
  • Electives
  • 120 semester hours minimum for all degrees

4
120 credits!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • A minimum of 120 credits is required to
    earn a baccalaureate degree
  • Some degrees require more than 120 credits (ex
    Music Education)

5
Liberal Arts Requirement
  • B.A. degree requires 90 liberal arts credits
  • B.S. degree requires 60 liberal arts credits
  • Mus.B degree requires 45 liberal arts credits

6
Liberal Arts, cont.
  • Courses taught without regard to specialization
    in preparation for a vocation
  • All core courses are classified as liberal arts
    courses
  • See p. 26 of Academic Policies book
  • Advising code of R

7
Todays presentation describes current core
  • This core is formally named the Liberal Studies
    Core
  • Often referred to as the Perspectives Core

8
Liberal Studies Core Curriculum (p.11)
  • Freshman Seminar
  • College Writing 101 102
  • Modern Foreign Language
  • Perspectives I courses (PIs)
  • Perspectives II courses (PIIs)
  • Global Studies course
  • Writing Intensive courses
  • Writing Assessment
  • Physical Education (2 semesters/non credit)

9
Freshman Seminar (FRS 101)
  • 3 credits
  • Required for first-time freshmen

10
English Writing
  • 2 courses (6 credits)
  • ENGW 101 ENGW 102
  • or equivalent
  • (ENGW 103, 251W, 252)

11
Modern Foreign Language (p.14)
  • 2 semesters (6 credits) same language
  • Required for
  • B.A. programs
  • B.S. programs with Education, unless high
    school language proficiency is met (85 on
    Regents Exam)
  • Some Mus.B. programs

12
Perspectives I (PI) courses
  • 25 credits (8 courses)
  • One introductory course in each of the 8
    perspectives areas
  • Applies to all degree programs
  • No exceptions or waivers!

13
Perspectives I Areas8 courses/areas 25 credits
  • Fine Arts (Art, Music, Theatre Arts)
  • History
  • Literature
  • Mathematics
  • Philosophy
  • Religious Studies
  • Natural Science with laboratory
  • Social Science (Anthropology, Economics,
    Geography, Political Science, Psychology,
    Sociology)

14
  • PI courses may be introductory courses in a major
    or required for a major
  • Social Work major requires ECO 101, PSY 101 and
    SOC 101 (all PI courses)
  • History major requires 4 PI HIS courses

15
Identifying Perspectives Courses
  • PI or PII at the beginning of course title
  • ENGL 143 PI Novel
  • ENGL 344 PII African-Amer Lit
  • HIS 101 PI Western Civilization I

16
PI Gotchas
  • PI Fine Arts
  • History or appreciation of a fine art
  • Studios and lessons do not apply
  • PI History
  • Separate area
  • Not a social science
  • PI Literature
  • Literature not writing courses
  • PI Natural Science with laboratory
  • Natural not social science labs

17
Perspectives II (PII) courses
  • 3-4 courses
  • PI course in the area is generally required
    before taking a PII course
  • For B.A. degree
  • 4 courses in four different areas (not subjects),
    excluding the area in which the major resides
  • 1 PII course must be math or science

18
Perspective II courses, cont.
  • For B.S. and Mus.B. degrees
  • 3 courses in three different areas (not
    subjects), excluding the area in which the major
    resides
  • PII math or science course not required for core
    but may be required for major

19
  • Some PII courses are required by the academic
    major
  • MTH 207 (PII Statistics) is required for several
    majors Accounting, Economics, Nursing, Social
    Work, etc.
  • PSY 323 (PII Abnormal Psychology) is required for
    Physical Therapy and Social Work

20
  • Liberal Studies (LST), Womens Studies (WMS) and
    Honors (HON) courses satisfy PII requirements

21
PII Gotchas
  • PII courses must be completed in 3 or 4 different
    areas, not subjects
  • For example
  • Art, Music and Theatre are different subjects but
    they are in the same area, ie. Fine Arts.
  • Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Political
    Science, Psychology and Sociology are different
    subjects but are in the same area, ie. Social
    Science.
  • a

22
PI and PII Gotchas
  • These are NOT PI or PII courses. Roman numeral
    is located elsewhere in course title.
  • ENGL 201 Survey British Lit I
  • ENGL 204 Voices Amer Lit II
  • MUS 123 Music Theory I
  • PSY 321 Devl II Mid Age Aging

23
Core Waivers for transfer students entering with
AA AS degrees (p.11)
  • Freshman Seminar is waived
  • ENGW 102 is waived
  • 2 PII courses are required rather than 3 or 4
  • 1 W course required rather than 3. (This is
    true for all transfer students entering with
    junior class status)

24
Residency requirement
  • The college requires every graduate to complete a
    minimum of 30 undergraduate hours of study at
    Nazareth College as a matriculated student.
  • At least 2 perspectives courses must be taken at
    Nazareth College (PI or PII).

25
Identifying Course Attributes
  • Alpha code in the 4th position of course number
    (p.12)
  • G Global Perspectives
  • K Global and Writing Intensive
  • L Laboratory
  • W Writing Intensive

26
Writing Intensive Courses
  • Flagged as W in 4th position of course number
  • Examples
  • ENGW 251W
  • MGT 301W
  • Approved by WAC committee
  • Receive 2 grades
  • Mastery of subject (letter grade)
  • Writing Assessment (pass/fail)

27
K courses
  • Writing Intensive and Global course
  • Examples
  • ANT 313K
  • NSG 336K
  • RES 103K

28
W Course Gotchas
  • The word writing in, or implied in, the course
    title doesnt always mean the course is approved
    as a W course.
  • ENGW 351 Technical and Professional Writing (p25)
    is NOT a W course.
  • Youll be doing a LOT of writing in this course
    doesnt always mean the course is approved as a
    W course.
  • Beware of 2 sections of a course in the same
    semester. One may be W and the other not.
  • ENGL 143 30 vs. ENGL 143W 30 (p24)

29
Advisement Footnotes (p.12)
  • Alpha codes listed under the course title in
    field called Adv Codes
  • R Liberal Arts
  • F For Majors Only
  • B Open to Non-Majors
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