Step 1: Familiarize yourself with all Morningside College policies and degree requirements. Step 2: Look up your Progress Chart - Complete the form as you fulfill the general education requirements below.
Step 3: See college catalog and advising website (link on MySide) for course descriptions, pre-requisites, progress charts, andsuggested 4-year plans. Check completed major and general education requirements.
Step 4: Plan on a combination of major and general education courses in each semester. Note courses that must be taken in certain semesters. Students with Junior or Senior standing may not register for 100 level courses.
Step 5: Review your academic and experiential plans regularly with your adviser(s) and make changes as necessary--plans should always
FOUR-YE AR PLANNER_2016 Curriculum
General Education Requirements
General Degree Requirements 124 Total credits 40 Upper-division (300/400) credits No more than 52 credits in a prefix Min. 2.0 cumulative GPAMin. 2.0 major GPA
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Fall FIRST-YEAR Spring
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Summer Term and/or May Term: Credits ______
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Credits ______ Credits ______
Summer Term and/or May Term: Credits ______
THIRD YEAR Fall (apply for graduation) Spring __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________
Credits ______ Credits ______
Summer Term and/or May Term: Credits ______
FOURTH YEAR Fall Spring __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________
Credits ______ Credits ______
Summer Term and/or May Term: Credits ______
Total ______/124
First Year Seminar/Alt. Course
Critical Inquiry & Communication
Applied Quantitative Analysis
Ethical Reasoning & App. (4 cr.) Integrative Experience (4 cr.) American Experience (4 cr.) Creative Expression (4 cr.) Empirical Reasoning (2-4 cr.) Global Awareness (4 cr.) Service Learning Flag (2-4 cr.) Religious Traditions Flag (2-4 cr.) May Term (1 May term Required)
Complete 2 courses in:Fine & Communicative Arts: ART, COMM, DANC, MUAL, MUSC, MUEN, MUED, MUTC, MUHL, THTR
Humanities: CULT, ENGL, HIST, PHIL, RELG, RHET, SPAN
Science & Mathematics: BIOL, CHEM, CSCI, MATH, PHYS
Social Sciences: ECON, GEOG, POLS, SOCI, PSYC
(MORN 101)
(MORN 102)
(MATH 212)
Advising Notes:
be flexible.
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Experiential Learning Planner
Year First Second Third FourthStudent Employment
Clubs, Athletics, Organizations
Volunteering and Service Learning
Part-Time and Summer Jobs
Study Abroad (research) (apply)
Internships (explore internships)
Practicum, Clinical Work, Field Experiences
Undergraduate Research, Special Projects
Other…
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