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Business Administration Curriculum
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Economics Curriculum
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Finance Curriculum
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Hospitality Management Curriculum
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Marketing Curriculum
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Master of Business Admin Curriculum
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Sport and Event Management Curriculum
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Systems Analysis Curriculum
College of Education
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Adolescent/Young Adult Curriculum
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Early Childhood Curriculum
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Endorsements Curriculum
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Intervention Specialist Curriculum
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Master of Arts in Education Curriculum
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Middle Childhood Curriculum
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Multi-Age Curriculum
College of Health Professions
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Clinical Laboratory Science Curriculum
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Doctor of Physical Therapy Curriculum
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Gerontology Curriculum
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Health and Physical Education Curriculum
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Health Education Curriculum
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Health Informatics Curriculum
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Health Studies Curriculum
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Massage Therapy Curriculum
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Master of Athletic Training Curriculum
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Master of Occupational Therapy Curriculum
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Nuclear Medicine Institute Curriculum
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Occupational Therapy Curriculum
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Physical Education Curriculum
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Physical Therapy Curriculum
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Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography Curriculum
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Pre-Medicine Curriculum
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Pre-Nursing Curriculum
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Social Work Curriculum
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Strength and Conditioning Curriculum
College of Liberal Arts
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Anthropology Curriculum
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Art Curriculum
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Bilingual Multicultural Curriculum
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BS/Criminal Justice Administration Curriculum
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Communication Curriculum
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Criminal Justice Administration Curriculum
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English Curriculum
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Fine Arts Curriculum
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Forensic Science Curriculum
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French Curriculum
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Gender Studies Curriculum
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Geography Curriculum
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German Curriculum
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History Curriculum
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Humanities Curriculum
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Intensive English Language Program Curriculum
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Japanese Curriculum
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Law & the Liberal Arts Curriculum
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Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Curriculum
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Master of Arts in TESOL/Bilingual Education Curriculum
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Music Curriculum
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Philosophy/Applied Philosophy Curriculum
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Political Science Curriculum
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Psychology Curriculum
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Public Administration Curriculum
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Religious Studies Curriculum
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Social Science Curriculum
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Sociology Curriculum
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Spanish Curriculum
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Theatre Curriculum
College of Sciences
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Animal Science Curriculum
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Biology Curriculum
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BS/Environmental, Safety, and Health Management Curriculum
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Chemistry Curriculum
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Computer Science Curriculum
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Environmental, Safety and Occupational Health Management Curriculum
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Equestrian Studies Curriculum
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Geology Curriculum
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Master of Science in Environmental, Safety and Health Management Curriculum
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Mathematics Curriculum
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Natural Science Curriculum
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Physics Curriculum
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Pre-Veterinary Medicine Curriculum
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Technology Management Curriculum
College of Pharmacy
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Doctor of Pharmacy Curriculum
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Second Degrees
A second bachelor's degree may be granted to a graduate of The University of Findlay or to a graduate of another accredited institution who successfully completes a minimum of one year's additional work (at least 30 semester hours which equates to a minimum of 154 semester hours) and meets both the major and competency requirements of The University of Findlay.
Any student who has received a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution will have met our General Education (GE) requirements if he/she enrolls at The University of Findlay for the purpose of obtaining a second degree. Any student who has received a bachelor's degree must transfer in at least 30 hours of GE courses from a regionally accredited institution. All University competencies must be fulfilled.
Any student from The University of Findlay who wishes to receive two bachelor's degree (i.e., both a bachelor of science and a bachelor of arts degree as defined by his/her majors) simultaneously must successfully complete a minimum of 154 semester hours including all major, general education (for either a B.S. or B.A.), and competency requirements.