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The 2013 University of Scouting Degree Process General Degree Guidelines - A Scouter who attends the University of Scouting is strongly encouraged to pursue a degree. You may take courses from any College at any level and from the list of Elective courses. To attain a degree in one of the Colleges, however, the requirements outlined below must be met.
- The course levels (Level 100, Level 200, etc.) of all Colleges are shown to identify the complexity of the course. We recommend that students generally take Level 100 courses before Level 200 courses and Level 300 courses before Level 400 courses, etc. because courses are logically more sophisticated as the level increases. But, we leave it to each scouter to determine what courses to take at any level.
- The College Dean is the approving authority for conferring degrees. Please contact the Dean if there are any questions on degree requirements.
Bachelors Degree: To earn a Bachelors degree in a College, do all the following: - Complete six courses at any course level
- At least three of these courses must be in the College of their choice (Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting, Adventure Scouting). The remaining three courses may be from any College or from the Electives Program courses.
Masters Degree: To earn a Masters degree in a College, do all the following: - Hold a Bachelors degree in that same College.
- Complete six additional courses (for a total of 12 courses) at any course level.
- All six of these additional courses must be different from those completed for the Bachelors Degree.
- At least three of these additional courses must be in the same College as the Bachelors degree. The remaining three courses may be from any College or from the Electives Program courses.
Doctorate Degree: To earn a Doctorate degree in a College, do all the following: - Hold a Masters degree in that same College.
- Complete six additional courses (for a total of 18 courses) at any course level.
- All six of these additional courses must be different from those completed for the Bachelors and Masters degrees.
- At least three of these additional courses must be in the same College as the Bachelors and Masters degrees. The remaining three courses may be from any College or from the Electives Program courses.
- Upon completion of the above course work, serve in a teaching role in the College at the discretion of the Dean of that College. It is the responsibility of the Doctoral candidate to contact the respective Dean to organize his teaching requirement.
- NOTE: It is the responsibility of a Doctoral candidate to contact their Dean personally immediately following the completion of the course work and no later than September 30th 2013 to be added into the teaching plans for the next University of Scouting. No exceptions.
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