What are typical courses for a
first-year student to consider?
In general, a typical
first-year student schedule for fall will focus on the requirements for the
General Education (GE) Program. Find
the pink General Education Program brochure you previously received in a mailing
from the Admissions Office. Study your choices in each section.
Selected GE courses may fulfill some of the core requirements of the
College for your intended program of study.
Your advisor in the afternoon will be able to identify these courses if
applicable. Most often the choice
will be yours. GE courses are
intended to prepare students for life beyond the university.
Look up course descriptions.
If you view GE courses as hoops to jump through instead of opportunities to
challenge yourself, you are losing out on one of the best components of your
education as a college student.
Some of the GE courses your
advisor recommends will be introductory courses for your major.
You will also have the
opportunity to choose classes that don’t count toward the major or GEs, but do
count toward your degree. These
courses are called electives. They
will be explained on another link of this tutorial.