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Science, Letters, Society

Overview

Official Name of Program

Science, Letters, Society

Plan Code

SLS-BA

Department(s) Sponsoring Program

Career

Undergraduate

Degree Designation

BA - Bachelor of Arts

HEGIS Code

4901.00

NYSED Program Code

34916 - SLS-BA

CIP Code

24.0101

A prestigious program for high-ranking students, the Science, Letters, and Society (SLS) major is an interdisciplinary program that provides a challenging liberal arts education. The overarching goal of the SLS major is to nurture well-educated individuals who will demonstrate a mastery of content knowledge and related skills in the natural sciences and mathematics, the humanities, and the social sciences. SLS is the required major for students who wish to obtain certification as teachers of Early Childhood Education (birth through grade two) and Childhood Education (grades one – six). For those students who are not planning a career in Education, the SLS degree is excellent preparation for further study at the graduate level. A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required for admission to and continuation in the SLS program.

Career Professional Development Activities
Students are encouraged to complete the following milestones as part of their preparation for future careers or advanced education. A member of your Success Team can help you schedule these activities at the appropriate times to keep you on track for both academic and professional success.

Requirements

Completion requirement
Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
Earn at least 120 credits
AND
Earn a minimum GPA of 2.0
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Earn at least 30 credits

In Residence at the College of Staten Island

AND
Earn at least 90 credits

Liberal Arts and Sciences Content Courses

AND
Complete at least 1 of the following Courses:
  • 0682881
    OR
    0680811

Students who enter the College with fewer than six credits are required to complete the non-credit College Life Unit Experience Program (CLUE) or complete a one-credit orientation course (SPD 101: Issues in College Life, or SKO 100: SEEK Freshman Orientation.) Students are expected to complete this requirement during their first semester or prior to the completion of 12 equated credits.

To satisfy this requirement students must:

  1. Choose one of the following:
    Successfully complete a one-credit freshman orientation course: SPD 101: Issues in College Life or SKO 100: SEEK Freshman Orientation (open only to SEEK students)
    OR
    Complete the five components of the non-credit College Life Unit Experiences (CLUE) program, which include: attendance at a general orientation session on such topics as the purposes of higher education, an overview of College policies and services, and an appreciation of diversity. Students should attend the orientation session prior to the beginning of classes.

    AND

  2. Attend four CLUE-certified events: two Personal Growth Experiences and two Co-curricular Experiences.  Personal Growth topics include study skills, career development, self-development, substance abuse, and pluralism. Co-curricular Experiences include events offered in conjunction with the scholarly, cultural, and civic programs presented regularly at the College.

Completion requirement
Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
Complete at least 2 courses in the following Course Sets:
AND
Complete at least 1 of the following Courses:
  • 0660871
  • 1527771
AND
Complete at least 1 courses in the following Course Sets:
AND
Complete at least 1 courses in the following Course Sets:

Any 112-level language is recommended.

AND
Complete at least 1 courses in the following Course Sets:

COR 100 is recommended.

AND
Complete at least 1 courses in the following Course Sets:
AND
Complete at least 1 of the following Courses:
  • 0676571
AND
Complete at least 1 courses in the following Course Sets:
AND
Complete at least 1 courses in the following Course Sets:

STEM courses with the Life and Physical Sciences (LP) and Scientific World (SW) requirement designation may satisfy only one Common Core area. 

Completion requirement
Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
Complete at least 1 courses in the following Course Sets:
AND
Complete at least 1 courses in the following Course Sets:

Any 300-level or above course in foreign literature or equivalent courses in other languages will satisfy this requirement. Some courses require reading knowledge of the language; others allow students without knowledge of the language to read the works in English translation.

AND
Complete at least 1 courses in the following Course Sets:
AND
Complete at least 1 courses in the following Course Sets:
AND
Complete at least 1 courses in the following Course Sets:

If the 114-level language requirement has been met through testing or exemption, an additional TALA or social science course must be substituted.

Students must complete at least six credits in courses at the 200 level or higher.

Social Scientific Analysis (Social Science) and Textual, Aesthetic, and Linguistic Analysis (TALA) may also fulfill Contemporary World or Pluralism and Diversity.

Completion requirement
Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
Earn at least 55 credits
AND
Earn a minimum GPA of 3.0

For admission and continuation, students must maintain a 3.0 cumulative GPA.

Completion requirement
Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • 0646961
  • 0676571
  • 1144111
  • 0660871
    OR
    1527771

Any ENH 200-level course

AND
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • 0680941
    OR
    0661021
  • 0680951
    OR
    0661031
  • 0681051
    OR
    0673761
  • 0681061
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Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • 0681081
  • 0681091
  • 0681101
Earn at least 8 credits from the following:
  • 0647042
    OR
    0647041
  • 1359711
    OR
    1359721
  • 0680981
    OR
    0675331
  • 0680991
  • 0681001
  • 0681011
    OR
    0681741
  • 1527221
    OR
    0647101
    OR
    0675501
  • 0681111
Complete ANY of the following Courses:
  • 0616721
  • 0615001
  • 0623921
  • 0646441
  • 0654921
  • 0655801
  • 0683271
  • Demonstration of proficiency in a foreign language through the Intermediate level 213 or above

Completion requirement

Graduating SLS majors may apply for graduation with honors in SLS.

To graduate with honors a student must have:

1. Fulfilled the requirements for the SLS major

2. Earned a 3.5 grade point average or better in SLS courses

3. Completed an honors thesis to the satisfaction of his or her Honors Committee.

Successful honors projects are characterized by originality, depth, and critical thinking; many honors projects include research. Papers must be carefully proofread, and those including research must have accurate citations. Submissions must be typed in clear, letter-quality print and be free of comments by faculty members or others. The honors thesis should be a substantial paper or write-up of a significant research project supervised by a committee of three SLS and education faculty members: a primary supervisor, a reader, and a committee chair. This committee may be comprised entirely of SLS faculty, or may include an Education faculty member as the primary supervisor or the reader. The SLS coordinator will serve as the chair of all committees or appoint chairs as appropriate. The honors candidate may register for up to four credits of Independent Study with the primary supervisor, who will advise the candidate on a new project or on extending a project or paper previously submitted in a course. The SLS coordinator must approve all thesis proposals prior to the commencement of the project. Completed theses submitted to the Honors Committee Chair must have the signatures of both members of the candidate’s committee (the primary supervisor and the reader) on the title page.

Time frame: honors thesis proposals must be approved by the mid-term of the semester prior to the semester of graduation. Completed theses for majors graduating in January must be submitted to the SLS Office by November 20. Completed theses for majors graduating in June or August must be submitted by April 1.

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