Distribution Requirements (liberal
arts):
Humanities: Ary history, classics, comparative
literary studies, English literature, foreign languages (up to two
units), history, music history, philosophy, religion, and some courses
in African American studies, foreign languages with literature, gender
studies, performance studies, radio/television/film, Slavic languages
and literature, and theatre.
Sciences: stronomy,
biological sciences, chemistry, earth and planetary sciences,
engineering, geography, information systems, mathematics, physics, and
some courses in anthropology, psychology, radio/television/film, and
statistics.
Social Sciences: Anthropology, economics, history, linguistics, political science, sociology, and some courses in African American studies, gender studies, psychology, and statistics. l Seven Gates University is NOT a degree mill. l Selected
student works are made available in SGU’s on-line library. You
understand that SGU shares all rights to your work.
l An
SGU degree in Internet Studies means that the Internet is your chief
resource for completing your degree requirements: Everything you
need is on-line.
l Plagiarism is easily discovered. If you are unwilling to complete your own assignments, you may want to consider a degree mill instead. l SGU
stands behind our certification process: We not only confirm your
degree status, but provide verifiers access to your academic
achievements as well.
l Submitting
a paper does not guarantee a good grade, however, punctuality
helps.
Q: Is
completing SGU’s program expensive or unusually hard?
A:
We provide the course
outline and you perform the research. We review your work and keep
track of your progress. There are no
on-line discussions or reasons to call anyone. Several
minds evaluate your progress so that your grades are based purely on
academic merit and not on a single opinion. You
don't pay for anything except for your degree processing after
you complete the program, and the processing fee is clearly stated up
front: $400.00.
There is one string attached... (and it's not money) Once
you graduate, you become an SGU alumni, a university plank holder and
an emeritus instructor. Our instructors
don't work for pay, but they do gain great satisfaction in helping
students to succeed. Because we prize originality, some of our
graduates are the only subject-matter experts in their areas of
expertise. For that reason we must consult with alumni from time
to time.
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