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Policies And RegulationsPlease see the Undergraduate Academic Policies. Students are responsible for complying with all University-wide academic policies as well as those of the School of Communication and Theater that appear below. Academic StandingStudents must maintain a 2.00 cumulative GPA in their major or track and make satisfactory progress toward their SCAT degrees to remain in good academic standing. Students who are not in good academic standing at the end of a semester will be warned for the following semester. Students who are not in good academic standing at the completion of that following semester may be dropped from the SCAT programs. Credits Not Applied Toward the DegreeCredits earned in the following courses are not applied toward a degree in the School of Communications and Theater: all courses in Military Science, Topical Studies, RCC, ELECT, Composition 0045, and Mathematics 0015. Dean's ListEach semester, undergraduate students who achieve a grade point average of 3.5 or above for the semester with 12 or more credits toward the degree and with no grades of I or NR are selected for the Dean's List. Letters of congratulation are sent to each of these students. English 0040 RequirementStudents required to take English 0040 must complete that requirement before enrolling in Journalism 0150 and before enrolling in Speech Communication courses numbered 0050 or above. RematriculationStudents returning to campus after an absence of three or more years must use the Undergraduate Bulletin in effect at the time of readmission or any subsequent Undergraduate Bulletin. Credits more than ten years old may not be applied toward a degree in the School. Transfer StudentsRefer to Undergraduate Admissions
for general information on transferring courses to Temple. In addition
to these criteria, each department in the School of Communications and
Theater will evaluate any credit to be transferred into a major. This
evaluation generally is done at the first meeting with a faculty adviser
during the first semester. The maximum number of credits allowed to
transfer in the major are: 20 hours in Broadcasting, Telecommunications,
and Mass Media; 21 hours in the Communications interdepartmental degree;
21 hours in Film and Media Arts; 12 hours in Speech Communication; and
20 hours in Theater. The Department of Journalism, Public Relations
and Advertising allows only 12 hours of journalism-related courses to
be transferred to the major. Transfers students should meet with a JPRA
faculty advisor to determine equivalent credit for Journalism or Mass
Communication courses they wish to transfer. |
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