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Areas of Study
The BVU curriculum is designed to present an integrated, intellectual experience that challenges students and gives them the tools they need for a successful career and a lifetime of learning. Undergraduate students can select from 34 majors, 33 minors, and 15 pre-professional programs.
Requirements for Graduation
To earn a bachelor's degree, students must have a minimum of 128 credit hours with at least a 2.0 cumulative grade point average. In addition to completing a major, students must complete the General Education requirements, which include Intellectual Foundations, Intellectual Explorations, First-Year Seminar, ACES, Designated Writing Courses, and First-Year Interim.
Academic Policies
The Academic Catalog contains the official policies for academic honesty, adding or dropping courses, grading systems, academic standing, independent or directed study, disabilities accommodations, the honors program, and more.
Course Catalogs and Schedules
Academic Catalogs - Catalogs for the current and past years
Academic Calendar - 2008-09
Course Listings - Listing of available courses by semester and year
Final Exams Schedule - Fall 2008
Final Exams Schedule (Multiple Sections) - Fall 2008
Interim 2009 Travel course descriptions
Interim 2009 Courses - Courses, Internships and Practicums
