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What if an academic unit doesn have a program leading to a baccalaureate degree, does that unit still have to participate in the General Education Program?

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What if an academic unit doesn have a program leading to a baccalaureate degree, does that unit still have to participate in the General Education Program?

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While the requirements of the General Education Program must be completed by all baccalaureate students, those academic units that do not offer a baccalaureate degree program/major are not required to fully participate in the Program. However, since all academic disciplines can contribute to the undergraduate experience, if not specifically in terms of addressing one of the Breadth of Knowledge areas, then through their courses or experiences that help develop at least one of the four Baccalaureate Competencies, all academic units are encouraged to participate in the Program.

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