Model 4-Year Plan
The normal course load is 15 semester hours (5 classes). By following the model below, a student will complete all lower division core requirements by the end of the sophomore year as well as most major prerequisites. Note that core areas are suggested to provide a distribution of various disciplines every semester. Please be flexible implementing these suggestions, given your own interests and course availability. In four years, this plan meets all common graduation requirements.
Freshman Year
| Fall Semester |
|
|
|
S.H. |
|
CHST |
116 |
Intro to Chicana/o Studies... |
3 |
|
AMCS |
___ |
University Core................... |
3 |
|
ENGL |
110 |
College Writing................... |
3 |
|
MATH |
___ |
University Core................... |
3 |
|
THST |
___ |
University Core................... |
3 |
|
|
|
|
__ |
|
|
|
|
15 |
Sophomore Year
| Junior Year
| Spring Semester |
|
|
|
S.H. |
|
CHST |
___ |
CHST Upper Division............ |
3 |
|
CHST |
___ |
CHST Upper Division............ |
3 |
|
PHIL |
___ |
PHIL 320-330....................... |
3 |
| or |
|
|
|
|
|
THST |
___ |
THST 3xx........................... |
(3) |
|
____ |
___ |
Upper Division Elective........ |
3 |
|
____ |
___ |
Elective............................. |
3 |
|
|
|
|
__ |
|
|
|
|
15 |
Senior Year
| Fall Semester |
|
|
|
S.H. |
| or |
CHST |
___ |
CHST Upper Division............ |
3 |
|
CHST |
___ |
CHST Upper Division............ |
3 |
|
____ |
___ |
Upper Division Elective....... |
3 |
|
____ |
___ |
Upper Division Elective....... |
3 |
|
____ |
___ |
Elective............................ |
3 |
|
|
|
|
___ |
|
|
|
|
15 |
|
Spring Semester |
|
|
|
S.H. |
|
or |
CHST |
500 |
Capstone Seminar.... |
3 |
|
|
CHST |
___ |
Upper Division Elective....... |
3 |
|
|
____ |
___ |
Upper Division Elective....... |
3 |
|
|
____ |
___ |
Elective............................ |
3 |
|
|
____ |
___ |
Elective............................ |
3 |
|
|
|
|
|
__ |
|
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|
|
15 | |
Students may take no more than ten upper division courses in any one department, except for Philosophy, in which the maximum is thirteen.
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