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All B.S. degree programs require at least 120 units. Some departments may require more than 120 units.

Virtually all courses (numbered 100 or higher) offered by Washington University are allowed to count toward fulfillment of the total cumulative units requirement.

The exceptions are: 
ECOMP 1001  (College of Arts & Sciences) 
Physical Education courses (L28) 

Air Science and Military Science courses will not count. If you complete the entire four-year sequence for either Air Science or Military Science, you may count up to 12 units from these courses toward the total required units for your degree program. Note: Although these courses' units and grades appear on your official transcript, the units and grades are not counted and do not appear in the printed cumulative units and cumulative grade-point averages. When your records are checked for completion of degree requirements, and you will have completed an entire sequence, 12 units will be counted toward the total required units for your specific degree program.