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International Requirement

Each student must complete 6 credit hours in courses designated as “International” (I).  International courses are those:

  • dealing with a country or region other than the United States;
  • involving the comparative study of two or more countries or regions, one may be the United States;
  • that focus upon global themes

NOTE:  International courses carry the designation (I) in the university catalog as well as in the course registration booklet published each semester.

Double-Counting Restriction

A maximum of 8 credits in the Study Area portion, and a maximum of 8 credits in the Skill Area portion of the General Education program may be fulfilled by major or minor courses that are designated as applicable to General Education.  However, no course may be counted for two different majors and/or minors except where explicitly stated in the description of one of the majors and/or minors.

First Year Experience

First Year Experience classes are required for all students entering CCSU with less than 15 credit hours and are to be taken in the student’s first semester.  One may complete the requirement by registering for any first year experience (FYE) course.

Residence Requirements

A minimum of 45 credits “in residence” is required for a bachelor’s degree. “In residence” means attending classes conducted on campus or under supervision of Central Connecticut State University.  Students transferring from any college are required to take at least 15 credits in their major and 9 credits in their minor/concentration field at CCSU.  Major and minor/concentration minimums are included in the 45-credit residence requirement.  A student must complete a minimum of 30 credits in residence in courses offered by the School of Business, and, of those 30 credits, take a minimum of 18 credits in residence in upper-division courses approved for the chosen major in the School.




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