Planning a Program of Study
Planning a Program of Study
The academic regulations contained within this section are applicable to undergraduate students who begin their academic programs at Elmhurst University in the 2024–2025 academic year.
In planning a program of study at Elmhurst University, students should note the distinctions among degrees, full-time and part-time enrollment, and degree or non-degree status. A number of regulations and a variety of procedures change according to degree, enrollment and degree status.
Degrees
Elmhurst University confers the following undergraduate degrees:
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Liberal Studies
While requirements for each degree vary, all require a minimum of 32 units of credit (128 semester hours). The academic program consists of three interrelated parts:
Courses that meet the Integrated Curriculum
Courses that fulfill requirements of the major
Elective courses that students select to satisfy intellectual curiosity or to enhance the breadth of their academic programs.
Programs
The undergraduate academic programs of the University are administered in two forms: traditional programs and degree completion programs for students 24 years of age or older. Students hold status as enrolled students in the University by admission into either program. Student program is determined at the time of admission according to program, academic interests and student preference.
Students are expected to become familiar with the regulations of their programs. Students who change from one program to another should first speak to an advisor in the Office of Advising.
Declaration of a Major
Students are required to select and complete the requirements for one major, an area of concentrated study. Courses taken for the major must be completed with a letter grade for courses where that grading option exists. Students may declare a maximum of three majors while pursuing a degree.
Students are encouraged to explore fully the Integrated Curriculum courses at the University but are expected to declare a major field of study prior to the completion of the sophomore year. Declarations of or changes in major are handled through the Office of Advising.