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Students who still need to meet the General University Requirement (GUR) learn which classes to take and how to interpret the Transfer Equivalency Report (TER). | ||
| Liberal Arts | “Western Washington University aims to teach learning skills useful in a rapidly changing and highly technical world to develop a consciousness of the challenges and responsibilities of living in a diverse and pluralistic society. It strives for graduates who are skilled communicators, able to critically analyze and use information, able to recognize and address the complex issues of the modern world, and who are willing to serve as responsible stewards of natural resources.”
-taken from WWU Mission Statement |
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| GURS | General University Requirements provide the breadth requirement of a bachelor’s degree. The GUR consist of coursework in six general areas: | ||
| 1. Communication 2. Quantitative and Symbolic Reasoning 3. Humanities 4. Social Sciences 5. Comparative, Gender & Multicultural Studies 6. Natural Sciences |
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Degree Planning Guide
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Your Degree Planning Guide contains a blueprint for completing your GUR. It has courses and course descriptions listed by category. You can access a copy on the web and will get one at Advising & Registration Orientation. Take me to the Degree Planning Guide (PDF, 1.1mb) | ||
| Determining the GURs you completed | Admissions mailed you a copy of your Transfer Equivalency Report which lists your completed courses and whether it satisfies a GUR. If you did not get a Transfer Equivalency Report go to Web4U to access a copy on-line. Take me to see a TER example. |
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