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Show 44 45 College of Engineering and Technology: Algebra, 1% units for Engineering curricula, 1 unit for Technology.* Plane Geometry, 1 unit.* Grades of "C" or better in Mathematics courses. Average grade of "C" or better for all high school courses. Applicants who have not been graduated from high school may be admitted by presenting satisfactory evidence of ability to do University work. This evidence may be demonstrated by presentation of an official transcript showing collegiate work previously taken as an unmatriculated student, or by examination taken in advance of registration. Such examinations as College Board Entrance Examinations, Scholastic College Aptitude Test, or other approved standardized tests which provide appropriate appraisal of scholastic abilities of the applicant shall be accepted for fulfilling this requirement. ♦Students with satisfactory scholarship, but with only one unit of Algebra and with no Geometry will be admitted, but must make up these deficiencies in addition to all other requirements by completing with grade of "C" or better, Math. 34, Intermediate Algebra, and Math. B, Plane Geometry. Lower Division Requirements: Specific Course Requirements: 1. Basic Communication or its equivalent (9 hours) 2. Physical Education or Military Science (6 hours) 3. Prepare a foundation of at least 15 credits for the field or specialized study in the upper division. Group Requirements: A total of 40 credits must be selected from the Biologic*1 Science, Exact Science, Language and Arts, and Social Science, with not less than eight nor more than twelve bein6 counted in any one group. Curriculum Requirements: Where there is a specific curriculum prescribed, such as School of Engineering, completion of the curriculum W J substitutes for the Group Requirements. whi<* If you transfer to Utah State from a junior college wdj^ has general group requirements, you will be .^°nS pre- as having completed USU group requirements if yoUj|ence sent evidence of an associate degree. Without this ev_ „ ™„,. i . 1„„^ *■ w~ „^OT(,i lower di*lsl you may be required to complete general lower requirements. General Requirements: ( For a Bachelor's Degree, a student must complete a miI"mupper- 186 quarter hours credit, 60 hours of that 186 must be m *titu. division work and must have been earned in a four"yearbaSis ** tion. Junior college credit will be accepted on the same ujre- college lower-division credit for the completion of these ments. BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY Admission Requirements: Your admission to B.Y.U. requires graduation from an approved high school, including completion of iine high school academic units from one or more of the following b: Engish, mathematics, science, social science, foreign lang- . To be eligible for admission you also must have a grade- point average of 2.2 in high school work. If you have a grade- point average of 2.0 to 2.2, you may be admitted on academic probation. If you are a transfer student, you must present a satisfactory academic record from any college previously attended (grade-point average of 2.0 or above.) A student nineteen years of age or over who has not completed high school but who otherwise is eligible for admission may register as a regularly matriculated student after the successful completion of the high school level General Education Development Tests. GENERAL EDUCATION PROGRAM Requirements Semester Quarter Hours Hours eligion (2 hrs. per sem. in residence) 16 24 American Heritage and Institutions 3 4% Knglish Composition 6 or 4 9 or 6 Health £ 3 Physical Education .-!............ 2 3 Physical Science g 9 niological Science . . " fi q Social Science 5 A, Humanities and Fine Arts .V.r.V.V.VZV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V 8 12 has Mm^ffriS^deilt8: At Brigham Young University a student relleinn nni a e-general education requirements except those in 'from LAmencan Heritage and Institutions if he has gradu- Pattern of t« accredlted, two-year collegiate institution having a true if °ene+rai education similar to that at B.Y.U. The same 01 having enmniatV i. ue Presents sausractory eviaence former colw«T a the general education requirements of his college indents with 7i^?meilte: Ameriean Heritage and Institutions. ?3t on American >T-y.SUperior Preparation, as determined by a ">e requirement ry and institutions, will be excused from r theemajomvPn?ti*nU The retirement is six semester hours 'n°ri°r group to °vl students and four set P. to be determined by testing. Health rm. and four semester hours for the Wealth Th *h° present evid^n^1"61?611* is two semester hours. For students exaniination th* L ° . suPerior preparation, as evidenced by • Lue reauirfimont -m-m *.„ ...„.•„„j Pin requirement will be waived. .. *" s i c a 1 Tri APRoTneral reqSemLTX0,Semester hours or the equivalent is he |?TC is exempt 7^ Jhe student enrolled three years in «*meL r°lled two via -e Physical education requirement. If -8terl-urof;Vsica?ediica^nOTC' he * "* tm 0ne |