University Graduation Requirements for Bachelor's Degree

The curriculum is divided into three parts: general education requirements, requirements for the major, and elective courses. The general education requirements specify courses in the fine arts/humanities, social studies and natural sciences, communication and mathematics, designed to introduce the student to the various fields of liberal culture. Mission-related courses are also required.

Requirements for the major provide the opportunity for a greater depth of study in one academic field. Electives allow the student to select additional courses suited to educational needs. Elective courses should be chosen with a definite purpose, such as providing additional support for the student’s future profession or overcoming an educational deficiency.

To meet University requirements, all students must

  1. complete the General Education Requirements.
  2. achieve a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.00 and at least a 2.00 GPA in the major (or the required GPA of the major if different).
  3. complete the requirements of an approved major.
  4. earn 128 credit hours in courses acceptable for graduation.
  5. complete the last year of coursework at Lewis University (at least 32 hours), as well as at least four upper-division courses in the major and at least two upper-division courses in any minor.
  6. complete any special requirements of their respective college and the major taken within the college.