The Senate of The Michigan College of Mining and Technology


Superseded

PROPOSAL 1-59

ELECTIVE CREDIT IN THE HUMANITIES

WHEREAS the Michigan College of Mining and Technology believes that certain courses are necessary for students to have a certain basic cultural background, and

WHEREAS Engineering students are to some extent limited as to the time available during their curriculum to obtains such courses, and

WHEREAS it is essential that every opportunity be presented to enable the student to obtain these courses

BE IT RESOLVED THAT:

The core curriculum requirements for elective credits in the Humanities and Social Studies may be elected by students from the following areas of study: Foreign Language, Literature, Music, History, Geography, Economics, Behavioral Sciences, and Fine Arts, and such other areas as may be subsequently defined as satisfactory Humanities or Social Studies. At least nine credits of the required credits, not necessarily in a sequence, must be completed within a single area.

 

Proposal Adopted by Senate: February 3, 1960
Approved by Administration: May 26, 1960
Replaced by Proposal 9-69, 7-76