A Sample Plan represents one way to complete a program of study. Actual course selection and sequence will vary and should be discussed with your academic advisor(s).
Sustainability must be completed by choosing a course that has been approved for Sustainability AND for one of these General Education areas: Natural Sciences; Quantitative and Formal Reasoning; Social Sciences; Historical Perspectives; International and Global Issues; Literary, Visual, and Performing Arts; or Values and Culture.
Meets the Social Sciences requirement for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Fulfills a major requirement and may fulfill a GE requirement.
ENGL:1200 - Meets the Interpretation of Literature requirement for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
RHET:1030 - Meets the Rhetoric requirement for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
GE CLAS Core courses may be completed in any order unless used as a prerequisite for another course. Students should consult with an advisor about the best sequencing of courses.
GE CLAS Core courses may be completed in any order unless used as a prerequisite for another course. Students should consult with an advisor about the best sequencing of courses.
ENTR:1350 - Foundations in Entrepreneurship | 3 s.h. |
Major: mathematics or statistics course d |
Students should choose a mathematics or statistics requirement that will also complete the GE: Quantitative or Formal Reasoning requirement; see the General Catalog for list of approved courses.
ENGL:1200 - Meets the Interpretation of Literature requirement for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
RHET:1030 - Meets the Rhetoric requirement for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
GE CLAS Core courses may be completed in any order unless used as a prerequisite for another course. Students should consult with an advisor about the best sequencing of courses.
Students may use elective courses to earn credit towards the total s.h. required for graduation or to complete a double major, minors, or certificates.
ENTR:2000 - Entrepreneurship and Innovation | 3 s.h. |
GE CLAS Core: Intl and Global Issues c |
GE CLAS Core courses may be completed in any order unless used as a prerequisite for another course. Students should consult with an advisor about the best sequencing of courses.
GE CLAS Core courses may be completed in any order unless used as a prerequisite for another course. Students should consult with an advisor about the best sequencing of courses.
Students who have completed four levels of a single language or two levels of two different languages in high school or college have satisfied the GE CLAS Core World Languages requirement. Students who have completed three levels of a single language may complete a fourth-level course in the same language or may choose an approved World Language and Cultural Exploration course. Enrollment in world languages courses requires a placement exam, unless enrolling in a first-semester-level course. Contact your academic advisor or CLAS Undergraduate Programs Office with questions concerning the World Languages requirement.
Students may use elective courses to earn credit towards the total s.h. required for graduation or to complete a double major, minors, or certificates.