Engineering Majors
Use of American History (HIST 2010 and 2020) by Engineering Majors
For Students Currently enrolled in a BS degree in an engineering program (including Basic Engineering) at Tech and who are following the 128-hour degree requirements and the new General Education Requirements. This does not include Industrial Technology majors.
Action:
- Students who have earned credit for HIST 2010 BY the end of the 2003 fall semester, may use it to count as a "Humanities and Fine Arts" course or a "Social/ Behavioral Science" course.
- Students who have earned credit for HIST 2020 BY the end of the 2003 fall semester, may use it to count as a "Humanities and Fine Arts" course or a "Social/ Behavioral Science" course.
- Students, who earn credit for HIST 2010 or HIST 2020 AFTER the end of the 2003 fall semester, may not use the course as a "Humanities and Fine Arts" course or as a "Social/ Behavioral Science" course.
Students transferring from a Tennessee institute into a BS degree in an engineering program (including Basic Engineering) and who are following the 128-hour degree requirements and the new General Education Requirements.
Action:
- Students who have earned credit for HIST 2010 BY the end of the 2004 spring semester, may use it to count as a "Humanities and Fine Arts" course or a "Social/ Behavioral Science" course.
- Students who have earned credit for HIST 2020 BY the end of the 2004 spring semester, may use it to count as a "Humanities and Fine Arts" course or a "Social/ Behavioral Science" course.
- Students, who earn credit for HIST 2010 or HIST 2020 AFTER the end of the 2004 spring semester, may not use the course as a "Humanities and Fine Arts" course or as a "Social/ Behavioral Science" course.
Students transferring from another degree program at Tech into a BS degree in an engineering program AFTER the end of the 2003 fall semester and who are following the 128-hour degree requirements and the new General Education Requirements.
Students transferring from an institute outside of Tennessee into a BS degree in an engineering program AFTER the end of the 2003 fall semester and who are following the 128-hour degree requirements and the new General Education Requirements.
Action:
Students may NOT use HIST 2010 or HIST 2020 as a "Humanities and Fine Arts" course or as a "Social/ Behavioral Science" course.