08-04-2010, 02:44 PM
I posted this info in another thread and thought I should add it here:
The capstone course will count toward the 30 UL credit total needed for a bachelor's degree in the school of Liberal Arts.
If you are planning to pursue a Major, the UL requirements for a Major have increased from 15 UL to 18 UL because of the new capstone course. All Liberal Arts Majors are 33 credits now (15 LL + 18UL).
I also got some extra details. In the school of Liberal Arts, all of the capstone courses count as Arts & Sciences except Criminal Justice.
A prerequisite to taking the capstone course is completing a depth. (This may be how the specific capstone course will be chosen.)
Since this is a new policy some of the details are still unclear, but it MIGHT be possible to apply the capstone course to an Area of Focus.
The capstone course will count toward the 30 UL credit total needed for a bachelor's degree in the school of Liberal Arts.
If you are planning to pursue a Major, the UL requirements for a Major have increased from 15 UL to 18 UL because of the new capstone course. All Liberal Arts Majors are 33 credits now (15 LL + 18UL).
I also got some extra details. In the school of Liberal Arts, all of the capstone courses count as Arts & Sciences except Criminal Justice.
A prerequisite to taking the capstone course is completing a depth. (This may be how the specific capstone course will be chosen.)
Since this is a new policy some of the details are still unclear, but it MIGHT be possible to apply the capstone course to an Area of Focus.
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MS Biostatistics in 2019 at Texas A&M University - Graduate School
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Resources Used - 20+ Exams Passed & General GRE
Practice Tests - Available for CLEP and DSST
* Link posted with permission from forum admin; thank you!