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Requirements
for Graduation
Institutional Requirements
Students are responsible for compliance with the institutional graduation
requirements stated in the Oberlin College Course Catalog in effect
when they first matriculate at Oberlin, unless action by an appropriate
faculty body specifically directs otherwise. The
Bachelor of Arts degree is conferred upon students who have successfully
completed the following:
1. A major.
2. Three Winter Term credits.
3. At least 112 credit hours, subject to the following
distribution rules: a.
Maximum hours in one department or program. No more than 56
hours applied toward graduation may be earned in a single department
or program. Therefore, at least 56 hours must be earned outside
any single department or program. For purposes of this requirement
only, course work in two different languages in the same department
or program will be counted as though in two different departments
or programs in the Humanities.
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b. Maximum
hours in a single division. No more than 84 hours within
a single division (i.e., Arts and Humanities; Social and Behavioral
Sciences; Natural Sciences and Mathematics) may be applied toward
graduation. Therefore at least 28 hours must be taken outside
the division with the highest number of credits. |
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b.1.
Liberal Arts and Engineering Program. Students
in the Combined Liberal Arts and Engineering Program may
apply no more than 63 hours in a single division towards
graduation. (Students in this program have different graduation
requirements; these are described in the "Engineering"
section of this catalog.) |
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b.2.
Maximum hours in Experimental College (ExCo) courses.
No more than five hours in Experimental College (ExCo)
courses may be counted toward graduation. |
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c.
Liberal arts credits for double-degree students.
Double-degree candidates must complete a minimum of 62 hours
of non-music liberal arts credit in addition to the music credits
required for the Bachelor of Music degree. For more details,
see the section on the Double-Degree Program. |
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d.
Distribution requirements. At least nine credit
hours are required in each of the three divisions of the College
of Arts and Sciences, taken from at least two departments or
programs within each of these divisions. For the purposes of
this requirement, course work in two different languages in
the same department or program will be counted as though in
two different departments or programs in the Humanities.
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d.1.
Divisional credit for Conservatory courses. For
students in the College of Arts and Sciences who are not
in the Double-Degree program, courses in the Conservatory
will be counted toward the Humanities (HU) distribution
requirement. |
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e.
Cultural Diversity requirement. At least nine credit
hours in courses dealing with cultural diversity, including
foreign languages, are required. These must be taken in at least
two departments or programs and may also count toward the nine
hours required in each division. |
4. Writing
Proficiency. This requirement applies to all students in the College
of Arts and Sciences, including transfer and double-degree students.
Students changing divisions from Conservatory of Music to the College
of Arts and Sciences or to the double-degree program are also subject
to this requirement. Proficiency may be demonstrated in either of
the following ways:
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a. by
a score of 710 or better on the SAT II: Writing Test, or by
a score of 5 on the Advanced Placement Examination in English
Language/Composition or Literature/Composition; |
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b. by
certification of writing proficiency by two Oberlin College
instructors who have taught the student in courses designated
for writing proficiency (WR or WRi) in two different departments
or programs. For further details please see "Rhetoric and Composition
Program."
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5. Quantitative
Proficiency. This may be demonstrated in any of the following
ways: a. by
earning credit in one of the courses designated "Quantitative Proficiency
Certification-Full";
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b.
by certification of quantitative proficiency by the instructors
of any two courses designated "Quantitative Proficiency Certification-Half";
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c.
by the following scores on Advanced Placement Examinations:
4
or 5 on the AB or BC exam in Calculus or 4 or 5 on the AB subscore
of the BC exam in Calculus;
4 or 5 on the Chemistry exam;
4 or 5 on the Physics B or C exam;
3, 4, or 5 on the Computer Science AB exam or 3 or higher on
the Computer Science A exam;
4 or 5 on the Statistics exam. |
For
further details please see the "Quantitative Proficiency" section
of the course listings.
Residence Requirement. Students must complete at least 56 hours
of Oberlin College work. Students must also spend at least four semesters
in residence at Oberlin or enrolled in Oberlin programs. Ordinarily
the last semester must be spent in residence at Oberlin.
Marching at Graduation. Students must meet requirements set
by the faculty to march at commencement. As of Commencement 2003 that
requirement was: Students must be registered for work sufficient to
complete, by the end of the last semester in residence, all requirements
for the degree(s) sought, in order to be eligible to participate in
the annual Commencement exercises. Students who have permission to
finish their work away from Oberlin may participate in Commencement
exercises only after all requirements have been completed and the
degree awarded.
This requirement is currently under review by the faculty. Any changes
will be presented on the Oberlin College web site by June, 2003.
Finish Away. A student who lacks at the end of the spring
semester a maximum of eight credit hours or at the end of the fall
semester a maximum of four credit hours required for graduation
may apply through the Registrar for permission to complete these
hours away from Oberlin. The work may be done at another institution
or through Oberlin courses on an Enrolled-Not-in-Residence registration.
Permission to complete more than four hours at the end of the fall
semester or more than eight hours at the end of the spring semester
away from Oberlin will be granted only after careful consideration
of educational or personal reasons by the Office of the Dean of
Studies.
In rare cases, a student who has spent at least six semesters in
residence or on Oberlin programs and has completed a major, may
request a waiver of the last semester-in-residence requirement with
a program of up to 15 hours of off-campus study (either Enrolled-Not-In-Residence
or study at another institution). Such a request must be justified
by a clear educational rationale.
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