09-27-2022, 08:12 PM
Follow up. I had a very nice discussion with the Dean of the college today. She said in a very polite and politically correct way that although they have been not following the rules and policies of the college with the 36 UL requirements for years, they will be now. All students not graduating this semester will be forced into this "new" degree catalogue. Although this specific degree pathway shows nothing about needing UL classes except for the 30 hours of ORGL, and my degree was approved with only needing these 10 and a government class, myself and other are forced to add an extra semester to our time here. I'll post my honest review after I am done with this degree, but is has not been a great start so far.
So in addition to what's on the wiki, if you do not have another bachelors or do not have UL classes from other colleges, (which they may or may not take) expect to take an additional 2 courses during your time. Expect to do a minimum of 12 classes here. Plus a government class or two to satisfy the Texas requirements.
So in addition to what's on the wiki, if you do not have another bachelors or do not have UL classes from other colleges, (which they may or may not take) expect to take an additional 2 courses during your time. Expect to do a minimum of 12 classes here. Plus a government class or two to satisfy the Texas requirements.