Well, since Snazz quoted spazz's message, I got to read it even though I got the ignore switch on.
I picked a state at random and went to a random state school. I then picked a random degree program from that school.
University of Minnesota
BS, Computer Science and Engineering
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General Requirements
All students are required to complete general University and college requirements including writing and liberal education courses. For more information about University-wide requirements, see the liberal education requirements.
Liberal Education requirements
Semester Liberal Education Requirements
The Diversified Core Curriculum
Physical and Biological Sciences:
* At least 8 credits including 1 course with lab or field experience in the physical sciences and 1 course with a lab or field experience in the biological sciences.
Social Sciences/Humanities:
A minimum of at least 15 credits distributed as follows:
* At least 6 credits in the social sciences and
* At least 3 credits in historical perspectives and
* At least 6 credits in the arts and humanities including 1 course in literature and 1 course in other humanities.
Mathematical Thinking:
* A minimum of 1 course totaling at least 3 credits.
Designated Themes of Liberal Education
At least 3 credits in each of the following: Cultural Diversity, International Perspectives, Environment, and Citizenship and Public Ethics.
Writing Intensive
Students need to complete 1-2 first-year writing courses, depending on their college of enrollment, and 4 writing intensive courses. Two of the writing intensive courses must be taken at the upper division level, 1 of which must be taken in the student's major.
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No comment on any of the rest.