Bachelor of Science
The Bachelor of Science degree at City University of Seattle is intended to prepare its graduates for responsible roles within a variety
of organizational settings. All B.S. programs build on a solid core of management
education combined with coursework that provides a broad understanding
of business. Consequently, while many students will apply the knowledge
and skills they acquire in their undergraduate studies directly
to their current occupations, the curriculum is designed to afford
breadth and depth in the complexities of governmental, industrial,
educational, commercial, health-services and voluntary organizations.
In addition, graduates of the baccalaureate program are well equipped to continue their studies in the graduate degree
programs in a number of administrative, technical and commercial fields.
Lower-Division Requirements: 90 Credits
All baccalaureate degree students must satisfy 55 credits of General
Education coursework either at City University of Seattle, through transfer credits
from other recognized institutions, or through testing programs
such as CLEP.
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General Education:
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55 Credits*
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College Writing
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5 credits
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College Mathematics
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5 credits
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Humanities
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15 credits
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Social Sciences
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15 credits
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Natural Sciences/Mathematics
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15 credits
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Electives:
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35 Credits
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Upper-Division Requirements are met via the completion
of Undergraduate Core courses, the appropriate major courses,
and course work in a chosen emphasis at
City University of Seattle.
*A minimum of two different disciplines is required in
Humanities, Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences/Math.