CALIFORNIA
STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN MARCOS/PALOMAR COLLEGE
Lower
Division Major Preparation Agreement
1999-2000
Major: B.A., SPECIAL MAJOR
The Special Major
allows highly motivated students the opportunity to develop an individualized
program of study that cannot be realized within a single academic discipline or
available majors. The Special Major
consists of a closely monitored program of study in two or more
disciplines. The program is developed
in consultation with a Faculty Guidance Committee specifically formed of
members of respective academic areas in the student's program and is supervised
by a faculty adviser, who serves as chair of the committee. The program must be approved by the Dean of
a College in coordination with the student's Faculty Guidance Committee.
Requirements for the
Major
1..... The student must have completed the
equivalent of one full-time semester of academic work at CSUSM and have a grade
point average of 2.5 or higher in all work completed at this University.
2..... At least 30 semester units must
remain to be completed to meet the minimum degree requirements for a Bachelor's
Degree.
3..... The Special Major program consists
of 40 semester units. A minimum of 24
units must be completed at the upper-division level (with 9 to 12 upper-division
units in each area of study selected).
4..... Courses taken for lower division or
upper division General Education credit may not be counted toward the Special
Major.
5..... Up to 6 units may be satisfied in
field based course work such as independent study, internships, community work
and supervised work experience.
6..... Each student must complete a
capstone project.
7..... The Faculty Guidance Committee and
the Dean will review all proposals.
Application
to the Major
Students
interested in the Special Major must contact a faculty advisor in any of the
University's academic major areas or the Advising Coordinator in the College of
Arts and Sciences. With the aid of the
faculty advisor, students must select a Faculty Guidance Committee formed of
two or more faculty members. The
student's individualized program plan is then developed in consultation with
the Faculty Guidance Committee and is submitted to the appropriate College Dean
for approval. The Dean, in consultation
with the student's Faculty Guidance Committee, reviews and decides on the
student's program plan.
Restrictions
in the major
1. The Special Major cannot duplicate any
existing majors offered at CSUSM.
2. The Special Major is not designed for students who have been unsuccessful in other programs, and it may not be used as a second major (double major) or a second bachelor's degree.
3. The Special Major program must be a
coherent sequence of courses developed in consultation with the student's
Faculty Guidance Committee.
The
Special Major office is located in Craven Hall on the Sixth Floor. Telephone: (760)750-4105.
NOTE: See the CSUSM Graduation Information on the back for Foreign Language and Computer Literacy requirements.
Couns.6/10/99