Wichita State University
Additional College/School Requirements

"4•7•3" summarizes the University GEP requirements. It is intended to help students and advisors remember the basic requirements. There are some enhancements and exceptions, most notably...

Business requires Mathematics 144 or 242 and Economics 201 and 202.

Education requires Psychology 111. Teacher licensure requires Statistics 370, and an overall grade point average of 2.750. Additional requirements required depending on program. See academic advisor for specific requirements.

Fine Arts Art Ed, Music Ed and Special Ed Music require Psychology 111. Teacher licensure requires Statistics 370, and an overall grade point average of 2.750. Additional requirements required depending on program. See academic advisor for specific requirements.

Health Professions requirements are listed by major. Please meet with a Health Professions Advisor.

Liberal Arts & Sciences requires

- one of the introductory Humanities courses be English or Foreign Language Literature AND
- History 131 or 132 or one of the Social & Behavioral Science courses be Political Science 121 AND
- one of the Natural Science courses be a Biological Science and one a Physical Science AND
- one of the Introductory, Further Study or Issues & Perspectives Natural Science courses must include a laboratory experience.
- Foreign Language requirement in all BA degrees and BS in Criminal Justice.

Engineering requires Math 242 AND Physics 313 AND Chemistry 211. Students may choose one of two options shown below for completion of the GEP requirements, each of which must include Philosophy 385 under Humanities.

Engineering Option One

Fine Arts:
One Introductory course

Humanities:
Two Introductory courses in two different disciplines/departments
One Further Study course in one of the above two disciplines/departments

Social & Behavioral Sciences:
One Introductory course
One Issues & Perspectives course

 

Engineering Option Two

Fine Arts:
One Introductory course

Humanities:
One Introductory course
One Issues & Perspectives course

Social & Behavioral Sciences:
Two Introductory courses in two different disciplines/departments
One Further Study course in one of the above two disciplines/departments