making the transition to academics at the uo what expectations do you have?
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Making the transition to
academics at the UO
What expectations do you have?
Reminders…
• Quarter system – fall, winter, spring, summer
•Register for one term at a time
• Average 4 courses (15-16 credits) per term
General EducationMajor
Electives
UO Bachelor’s DegreeUO Bachelor’s Degree
What is general education?
General Education requirementsGeneral 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
Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer degreeAssociate 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
Using DuckWeb
Where to start?
DON’T FORGET!
Send all final official transcripts to UO.
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
American English Institute Requirement
Multicultural Requirement
It’s 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
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)
Where to start?
Language
Fall Winter Spring
101 102 103 201 202 203
Proficiency through “203”= Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
standard year one
year two
intensive year one
SPAN/FR
111OR
SPAN/FR
112
Math
7095
111112 241
242251252
105
Prep courses
College-level courses106, 107, 243
1 yr. of college-level math = Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Math
111
7095
112 241
242251252
105106, 107, 243
Take Standard Placement
Take Advanced Placement
1 yr. of college-level math = Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Math placement will take place immediately following this workshop
from 4-5:30pmGroups 5-15 in McKenzie Hall Lobby
Groups 16-30 in Columbia 150
Placement
“The Groups”
Arts and Letters
Explore both breadth and depth: ~4 courses in each
Social Science
Science
First Year Programs
General Education
Major
Electives
Ask your advisor about
Transfer Seminars!
Transfer Seminars
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
Keep scrolling
down for a list of the
Schools and Colleges:
Major Departments
Meeting days/times, instructor contact info, and online syllabus (if available)
Course deadlines
Extended course description
Schedule Possibilities for Fall
Language
Math Science
Major class
Social Science
Elective
AEIS/Writing
Arts & Letters
15-17 credits
Schedule Possibilities for Fall
Language
Math Science
Major class
Social Science
Elective
AEIS/Writing
Arts & Letters
15-17 credits
Don’t 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).
Advising and Registration on Monday
REFER TO PROGRAM LABELS FOR ADVISING TIME AND LOCATION
1. Bring programs; Student Handbook2. Bring a copy of Degree Audit and Transfer
Evaluation Report 3. Bring a laptop (or cell phone with internet)
QUESTIONS?