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Agenda. Review 1 st & 2 nd year curriculum Hands-on planning. Academic Support. Do you know where to get help in your courses? SSE ASC Bates Study Center Your Professor Your Advisor. Course Withdraw. Last day to withdraw: Friday of Week 8 Friday February 10, 2012

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Agenda

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  1. Agenda • Review 1st & 2nd year curriculum • Hands-on planning

  2. Academic Support • Do you know where to get help in your courses? • SSE • ASC • Bates Study Center • Your Professor • Your Advisor

  3. Course Withdraw • Last day to withdraw: Friday of Week 8 • Friday February 10, 2012 • A grade of “W” REMAINS on your permanent record • Talk to your Advisor before withdrawing from a course.

  4. Spring Registration Dates • Do you know your registration date?

  5. First & 2nd Year Curriculum

  6. CS & SE Courses • Must take in order as shown on the flowchart • Follow pre-reqs • Software Subsystems (4010-362): • Typically Spring of 2nd Year • Gateway to co-op

  7. Math Courses • Remember - You need a C or better to progress in Calculus

  8. Liberal Arts Courses • Writing Seminar (0502-227) • Social Science • Principles of Microeconomics (0511-211) • Plus choose one: • Cultural Anthropology (0510-210) • American Politics (0513-211) OR Intro to International Relations (0513-214) • Introduction to Psychology (0514-210) • Foundations of Sociology (0515-210) • Humanities • Ethics (0509-211 or 0508-211) • Plus choose one: • Literary and Cultural Studies (0504-210) • Fine Arts (0505-213 or 0505-214 or 0505-215 or 0505-216)** • History (0507-301 or 0507-302 or 0507-305 or 0507-306) • Philosophy (0509-210 or 0509-213) • Arts of Expression • 0504-319 • OR, Intro Language course • Concentration(typically 3, 4 or 5 year)

  9. Physics / Lab Science • University Physics 1 • Lab Science Electives • Continue with Physics 2 & 3 • OR take Bio or Chem • Math/Science Elective • Lab Science • OR take an upper level math course • Note on Physics registration: • Students in Calc B (1016-272) must take Physics 1A (1017-369) • Same course, same credit, but provides extra time for Calc support

  10. Pathways • Did you complete Pathways? • Innovation & Creativity – 1720-052 • Leadership – 1720-053 • Service Learning – 1720-054

  11. Questions on long-term plans? Schedule an appointment to discuss: • Liberal Arts Concentration • Application Domain • Co-op • Minors • Study Abroad

  12. Course Planning Tips • Use the flowchart and your worksheet as guidelines for staying on track • On your planning sheet, plot sequences and required courses first, then fill in electives • Think about course load • Balance math/tech courses with Liberal Arts courses • Pay attention to course pre-requisites • Check course offerings • Not all courses are offered every quarter

  13. Start Planning! • Write your name on the Program Planning Sheet 2. Plot your courses through Spring 2013 • Download this presentation for help • http://www.se.rit.edu • Advising > Self Audit 3. Hand in your plan before you leave • Do not leave before you hand in your plan! • Your hold will not be removed unless we have your completed sheet

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