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Making the transition to academics at the UO What expectations do you have?
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Reminders… Quarter system – fall, winter, spring, summer Register for one term at a time Average 4 courses (15-16 credits) per term
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General Education Major Electives UO Bachelors Degree
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What is general education?
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General Education requirements Major Electives General Education Arts & Letters – 15 credits Soc. Science – 15 credits Science – 15 credits Writing – 2 courses Multicultural – 2 courses Math – 1 yr. equivalent Language – 2 yrs. equivalent
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Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degree Major Electives General Education Arts & Letters – 15 credits Soc. Science – 15 credits Science – 15 credits Writing – 2 courses Multicultural – 2 courses Math – 1 yr. equivalent Language – 2 yrs. equivalent AAOT
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Using DuckWeb
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Where to start?
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DONT FORGET! Send all final official transcripts to UO.
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Writing All students take 2 writing courses to complete their degree You may have 1 more class to complete International students may need to take AEIS courses before completing writing
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American English Institute Requirement
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Multicultural Requirement Its important that you understand other viewpoints and cultures. Workplaces will expect this. The world is increasingly connected. 2 courses total, from different categories American Cultures International Cultures Identity, Pluralism & Tolerance
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Language and/or Math Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)Bachelor of Science (B.S.) 2 years of a second language (or equivalent proficiency) International students can complete B.A. if English is your second language and H.S. instruction was in your native language 1 year of college-level math (or equivalent proficiency)
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Where to start?
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Language Fall Winter Spring 101 102103 201 202203 Proficiency through 203= Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) standard year one year two intensive year one SPAN/FR 111 OR SPAN/FR 112
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Math 70 95 111 112241 242 251 252 105 Prep courses College-level courses 106, 107, 243 1 yr. of college-level math = Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
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Math 111 70 95 112241 242 251 252 105 106, 107, 243 Take Standard Placement Take Advanced Placement 1 yr. of college-level math = Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
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Math placement will take place immediately following this workshop from 4-5:30pm Groups 5-15 in McKenzie Hall Lobby Groups 16-30 in Columbia 150 Placement
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The Groups Arts and Letters Explore both breadth and depth: ~4 courses in each Social Science Science
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First Year Programs General Education Major Electives Ask your advisor about Transfer Seminars! Transfer Seminars
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Transfer Seminars are offered through the departments Transfer Seminars Business (for majors) Journalism (for majors) Natural Sciences (for all students) CHOOSE THE SEMINAR FOR YOU Connect Academically: Individualized advising Small Classes One upper-division credit
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Keep scrolling down for a list of the Schools and Colleges:
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Major Departments
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Meeting days/times, instructor contact info, and online syllabus (if available) Course deadlines Extended course description
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Schedule Possibilities for Fall Language MathScience Major class Social Science Elective AEIS/Writing Arts & Letters 15-17 credits
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Schedule Possibilities for Fall Language MathScience Major class Social Science Elective AEIS/Writing Arts & Letters 15-17 credits
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Dont Forget! Math placement is available from 4- 5:30pm This weekend review the Student Handbook and the Class Schedule online DID YOU MISS AEIS TESTING? Next test is Thursday, September 26, 8:00am in 13B Klamath (computer lab).
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Advising and Registration on Monday REFER TO PROGRAM LABELS FOR ADVISING TIME AND LOCATION 1.Bring programs; Student Handbook 2.Bring a copy of Degree Audit and Transfer Evaluation Report 3.Bring a laptop (or cell phone with internet)
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