Course Registration Class of 2016 Spring 2012 Nov. 7, 2012.

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Course Registration Class of 2016 Spring 2012 Nov. 7, 2012

Engineering First Year CCS = Common Course of Study 

The Common Course of Study 1.First-Year Seminar 2.Distribution Requirements: one course in the Humanities (H) one course in Natural Science with lab (NS) one course in Social Sciences (SS) two additional courses in two different divisions outside the student's home division 3.Quantitative Reasoning Requirement (Q) 4.Writing Requirement (W): First-Year Seminar three additional W-designated courses, minimum of one course in the major and one outside major 5.Global and Multiculturalism (GM) two courses with domestic and global contexts 6.Values Requirement (V) 7.Elementary Proficiency in a second language one year of study of a language The Common Course of Study First Priority for CCS in Spring 2012

The Common Course of Study CCS Courses that satisfy 2 or more requirements: – ART 128: Intro to Asian Art (H, GM2) – ENG 119: Literary Women (H, GM1) – ENG 207: Theater History (H, GM2) – GOVT 225: Pol. Russia & Eastern Europe (SS, GM2) – HIST 228: Europe WWI to Present (SS, GM2, W) – REL 212: Buddhism (H, GM1, GM2) – REL 225: Sex Gender and Religion (H, GM1) – REL 228: Religion Politics in Africa (H, GM1, GM2, SS) – WGS 101: Intro Women’s & Gender Studies (SS, GM1) Language Requirement! SPAN 101, 102, 111, 112 GERM 101, 102, 112

When are they needed? – Overload Cannot register for fifth class during normal registration period as a freshman, must fill out add/drop and overload petition Need 3.5 GPA to overload freshman year – Minor – Changing Your Major – Course Substitutions – Off Campus Study Authorization Affiliated and Non-Affiliated Need to plan in advanced, get approval from subject’s department head of substituted curriculum – Internships Academic Petitions

What will you need? – Depends on form Reason Department Head/ Instructor Signature Advisor Signature All other relevant info – Name, L Number, etc Academic Petitions

Where can you get the forms? – Registrar’s Office, Markle 215 Academic Petitions