What is SJSU Studies? What is Advanced General Education?
SJSU Studies is the new name for Advanced General Education. SJSU Studies consists of four requirements — you need to take one course each from Areas R, S, V, and Z. Two requirements are met by BSCS Support Courses — the Area Z requirement is met by CS 100W (Technical Writing Workshop) and the Area V requirement is met by Phil 134 (Computers, Ethics, and Society), as it was for Phil 110. The remaining two requirements may be met by taking two courses (one from Area R and one from Area S). Note that Phil 134 is specifically a course in the ethics and social impact of computing. No substitute course is available at SJSU, although students who are eligible to use Phil 110 are urged rather than required to take Phil 134. If you are a second baccalaureate student whose first degree is from SJSU, you will still need to satisfy this requirement, even though you are exempt from all GE requirements. On the other hand, if your degree is from another institution and you’ve already taken a cours
SJSU Studies is the advanced portion of General Education. It consists of four requirements — one course each from Areas R, S, V, and Z. Two requirements are met by BSCS Support Courses — the Area Z requirement is met by CS 100W (Technical Writing Workshop) and the Area V requirement is met by Phil 134 (Computers, Ethics, and Society), as it was for Phil 110. Some courses that satisfy the “additional science requirement” for the BSCS will also satisfy the Area R requirement. Advanced General Education is an old name for SJSU Studies. Note that Phil 134 is specifically a course in the ethics and social impact of computing. No substitute course is available at SJSU, although students who are eligible to use Phil 110 are urged rather than required to take Phil 134. If you are a second baccalaureate student whose first degree is from SJSU, you will still need to satisfy this requirement, even though you are exempt from all GE requirements. On the other hand, if your degree is from anothe
SJSU Studies is the advanced portion of General Education. It consists of four requirements — one course each from Areas R, S, V, and Z. Two requirements are met by BSCS Support Courses — the Area Z requirement is met by CS 100W (Technical Writing Workshop) and the Area V requirement is met by Phil 134 (Computers, Ethics, and Society), as it was for Phil 110. Some courses that satisfy the “additional science requirement” for the BSCS will also satisfy the Area R requirement. Advanced General Education is an old name for SJSU Studies. Note that Phil 134 is specifically a course in the ethics and social impact of computing. No substitute course is available at SJSU, although students who are eligible to use Phil 110 are urged rather than required to take Phil 134. If you are a second baccalaureate student whose first degree is from SJSU, you will still need to satisfy this requirement, even though you are exempt from all GE requirements. On the other hand, if your degree is from anothe