Dec 03, 2024  
2024-2025 SGPP Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
2024-2025 SGPP Catalog and Student Handbook

Undergraduate Requirements


Undergraduate Degree Requirements

  1. A minimum of 120 semester credits is required for graduation with a Bachelor of Science degree from Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota.
  2. Students must demonstrate competency and meet the credit requirements of the 5 thematic general education areas prior to graduation. No course may fulfill more than one general education, and students must obtain at least 30 general education credits across the 5 thematic general education areas. 
  3. Students must complete a minimum of 30 credits in residence at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota.
  4. Students must have earned or been awarded at least 62 transcripted credits of the 120 required for graduation from regionally-accredited or speciality-accredited institutions of higher learning.
  5. Students must have earned or be awarded a minimum of 60 credits from classroom, online, or blended learning.
  6. Students must have a 2.0 cumulative grade point average to graduate upon completion of Saint Mary’s University academic requirements. 

Double Major Requirements

Students at the bachelor’s level may elect to pursue double majors in the Bachelor of Science program. Double-majors will be granted upon the successful completion of the following:

  • Required courses for all programs
  • Minimum of 54 credits total completed at Saint Mary’s University; and
  • All other requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree

Course Delivery

The academic year at Saint Mary’s University spans three semesters. Semesters run as follows:

Fall: August through December
Spring: January through April
Summer: May through August

Each semester for bachelor’s completion programs are divided into two eight-week sessions.

Saint Mary’s offers flexible bachelor’s completion options either in-person (evenings and weekends), online, or in a blended (online and in-person) delivery format. Students taking six credits per semester are considered half-time whereas students taking 12 credits per semester are considered full time. Students enrolled in a minimum of six semester credit are eligible for most federal financial aid awards.

Courses are offered online and on the Minneapolis campus.

Students enrolled in BS programs with a GPA of 3.0 or higher may bridge into a Saint Mary’s graduate program by taking up to 50% of the required graduate coursework to meet undergraduate degree requirements. Students interested in pursuing graduate education should consult with their advisers on an educational plan that will help them meet their academic goals. To receive graduate credit, the student must earn a grade of B or higher.

General Education Requirements


Saint Mary’s recognizes that its bachelor’s completion students arrive with educational, work, and life experiences that have already informed their perspectives.  As adult learners, students build upon their prior experiences by engaging in coursework that fosters individual development, humanizes practices in the field, and meets the responsibilities and challenges of 21st century citizenship. Coursework in the five general education thematic areas complements professional program expertise and encompasses critical thinking, ethical deliberation, and communicative sensitivity, reflecting Saint Mary’s mission to “awaken, nurture, and empower learners to ethical lives of service and leadership.”

To earn the B.S. degree, a minimum of 30 semester credits for general education must be distributed among the themes as follows:

Creativity and Human Expression (12 cr.):  To explore and reflect upon the human spirit and condition by imaginative and expressive means through

  • humanities and fine arts (6 cr.), and
  • oral and written communications (6 cr.).

Global Human Perspectives (3 cr.):  To learn from and with diverse others through

  • human diversity, cultural competence, or global viewpoints (3 cr.).

Ethics and Civic Responsibility (6 cr.):  To develop a sense of civic responsibility that promotes ethical leadership directed toward social justice and sustainability through

  • ethical and civic responsibility (3 cr.), and
  • history, and social or behavioral science (3 cr.).

The Natural World (6 cr.):  To apply quantitative reasoning and evidence-based inquiry to describe or explain the natural world through

  • mathematics (3 cr.) and
  • science (3 cr.).

Engaging the Future (3 cr.):  To apply integrative problem-solving approaches through

  • information literacy, creative problem solving, or interdisciplinary learning (3 cr.).

The general education requirements can be met by

  • transferring credit for coursework and/or training (transfer students who have completed the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum with course grades of C or higher are considered to have met Saint Mary’s University general education requirements);
  • completing the prior learning assessment (PLA) process to recognize competence through life experiences;
  • successfully completing standardized examinations such as CLEP or DSST; and/or
  • completing a Saint Mary’s University course aligned with a general education theme.

Prior Learning Assessment (PLA)


Saint Mary’s University recognizes that many students come to the Schools of Graduate and Professional Programs (SGPP) with college-level learning that has occurred outside of the traditional college classroom.  Students may obtain college credit for this learning by participating in the Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) process.

Students seeking credit through the PLA process must first obtain approval from their program director.  Once approved, students take COM325 Prior Learning Exploration during which they create a portfolio that documents evidence of their learning.  PLA assessors then review the portfolio for college credit.  Students may be granted up to 35 credits for their PLA portfolios. 

Students who transfer PLA credits from other colleges or universities are ineligible for Saint Mary’s University’s PLA process.