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McMicken College of Arts  Sciences Classical Civilization year degree option BA Additional McMicken College of Arts  Sciences Classical Civilization year degree option BA Additional

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McMicken College of Arts Sciences Classical Civilization year degree option BA Additional - PPT Presentation

Summer Semesters As laid out above this degree can be completed within 3 academic years without the need of previously earned college credit Modifications to this include taking classes in the Summer Semester following Year 3 andor taking 18 credits ID: 14981

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McMicken College of Arts & SciencesClassical Civilization:year degree option (BA)Additional optionsfor 3year degree: Summer SemestersAs laid out above, this degree can be completed within 3 academic years without the need of previously earned college credit.Modifications to this include taking classes in the Summer Semester following Year 3 and/or taking 18 credits in those semesters that currently contain 15 or fewer credit hours. Students interested in these options should meet with their advisor about this in order to make an academic plan early. Advanced Standing CreditMany students earn college level credit while in high school and it is almost always applicable to a degree program, even if just as elective credit. Students with previously earned credit can find out more about this at the university’s Transfer Credit Information page. Admissions) in order for their credit to be transferred. Once scores and/or transcripts are received, a Credit Evaluation Report (CER) will be created for the student. The CER will allow each student to see both the aggregate number of credit hours they will receive as well as the specific courses they will count as. This will allow each student to “crossoff” classes for which they are receiving credit from the above model. The more credit a student brings to UC, the more flexibility he/she is going to have completing his/her degree. The University of Cincinnati accepts credits from a variety of programs including:Advanced Placement(AP); Cambridge International ALevel; College Level Examination Program (CLEP); International Baccalaureate (IB); Post Secondary Enrollment (PSEOP); among others.Additionally, military credit, as reported on a military transcript, is accepted at UC. Proficiency TestingStudents may have the opportunity to “test out” of certain courses by scoring high enough on university Proficiency tests. These students do not receive credit, but they may have specific courses “waived” thereby lower the total hours they need for their degree. This option is most readily available in the Foreign Language departments. Fall YeaSpring YeaSummer Year 1* (see additional options, below)Ancient GRK or LATN Sequence(DC, Ancient GRK or LATN Sequence(DC, ENGL2089Intermediate Composition (EC) ENGL1001English Composition (EC)Freshman Seminar (If admitted as a freshman)Social Science Course (SS Natural Science Course (NS)Natural Science Course (NS)Humanities or Fine Arts Course(HU or FA) HIST____HIST Course (HP)istorical PerspectiveCourse (HP)Free Elective Course (Minor) Credit Total Credit Total Fall YeaSpring YeaSummer YeaAncient GRK or LATN Requirement (See Below) Ancient GRK or LATN Requirement (See Below)Social Science Course (SS CLAS____Foundational Sequence Course (See Below)CLAS____Foundational Sequence Course (See Below)Interdisciplinary Course MATH or STAT Course (QR)Quantitative Reasoning Course (QR) Social & Ethical Issues or Technology & Innovation Course (SE or TI) 0-3 Free Elective Courses (Minor) Credit TotalCredit TotalCredit Total Fall Y ea r 3 Spring Y ea r 3 CLAS____ Free Elective Course (Minor)CLAS____Upper Level Departmental Electives (See Below) Credit TotalFree Elective Courses (Minor) Credit Total