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First-Year Major Recommendations

If you have a specific major or minor in mind, use the suggestions below to help you make your fall course selections.

Even if you’re not set on a specific major or minor, it’s still a good idea to take a look at these options. Trying a new subject that sounds interesting to you can help make your decision easier later on.

We will create a schedule that keeps you on track based on the major you put in your survey. If you would like to request any specific course for your major or minor, you'll have the opportunity to list it in your survey.

Course descriptions can be found in the .

ART AND ART HISTORY

RECOMMENDED COURSES

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Art 113* Basic Painting 3
Art 114* Basic Drawing 3
Art 115* Basic Sculpture 3
Art 116* Basic Printmaking 3
Art 117* Basic Ceramics 3
Art 121* Basic Photographic Arts 3

*Priority for art studio classes is given to DAA scholarship recipients.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Studio art course*
  3. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

DEPARTMENT OF ART & ART HISTORY

BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

RECOMMENDED COURSES

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Biol 105, 107 and 107D* General Biology I and Lab 4
Chem 125, 125D and 127; or, Chem 131, 131D and 132** General Chemistry I and Lab, or Accelerated General Chemistry and Lab 4

*If you have been accepted to take Biol 207 (Day1: Phage Lab), you may take it in place of 107/107D.

**If you have been accepted to take Chem 122 (Day1: Watershed Lab), you may take it in place of 127. See the chemistry section of this page for more information on which chemistry sequence to choose.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Biol 105/107/107D*
  3. Chem 125/125D/127, or Chem 131/131D/132**
  4. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

Potential majors are strongly encouraged to take 14-16 credits in their first semester. You will be automatically registered for 14-16 unless you indicate otherwise.

BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

BIOLOGY

RECOMMENDED COURSES

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Biol 105, 107 and 107D* General Biology I and Lab 4
Chem 125, 125D and 127; or, Chem 131, 131D and 132** General Chemistry I and Lab, or Accelerated General Chemistry and Lab 4

*If you have been accepted to take Biol 207 (Day1: Phage Lab), you may take it in place of 107/107D.

**If you have been accepted to take Chem 122 (Day1: Watershed Lab), you may take it in place of 127. See the chemistry section of this page for more information on which chemistry sequence to choose.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Biol 105/107/107D*
  3. Chem 125/125D/127, or Chem 131/131D/132**
  4. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY

CHEMISTRY

Chemistry majors have the option of pursuing a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree, both of which require two semesters of mathematics:

  • BS majors must take Calculus I (Math 125 or 131) and Calculus II (Math 132). Students are recommended to take Math 125 or 131 in their first semester.
  • BA majors may choose from several mathematics options. In addition to Calculus I (Math 125 or 131), students may also begin with Introductory Statistics (Math 115) in their first semester.

RECOMMENDED COURSES

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Chem 125, 125D and 127; or, Chem 131, 131D and 132* General Chemistry I and Lab, or Accelerated General Chemistry and Lab 4
BS: Math 125, 131 or higher** Calculus with Review I, Calculus I or higher 4 or 3
BA: See paragraph above    

*If you have been accepted to take Chem 122 (Day1: Watershed Lab), you may take it in place of 127. . Options include the courses above and also Organic Chemistry I and Lab if you scored a 4 or 5 on the AP Chemistry exam.

**See the math section of this page for more information about choosing the appropriate calculus course.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Chem 125/125D/127, or Chem 131/131D/132*
  3. Appropriate math course as described above
  4. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

COMMUNICATION

RECOMMENDED COURSES

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Comm 101 The Communication Process 3
Comm 151 Media and Society 3
Math 115 Introductory Statistics 3

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Comm 101, Comm 151, and/or Math 115
  3. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Computer science majors have the option of pursuing a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science. For more information about which degree is right for you, visit the Computer Science Department website.

REQUIRED COURSE

Choose one of the below courses. Csci 125 is an introduction to object-oriented programming using the Java programming language. ChromeBooks do not support the software used in this Csci 125. No prior experience is required for Csci 115 or 125, however, Csci 125 moves at a slightly faster pace. If you are comfortable with the faster pace, sign up for 125; otherwise, we recommend 115 first.

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Csci 115 Intro to Programming w/ Python 3
Csci 125 Software Design & Implementation 4

RECOMMENDED COURSES

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Csci 112 Exploring Computer Science 3
BS majors only: Math 131, Math 219 or Math 245** Calculus I, or Statistical Methods, or Linear Algebra 3 or 4

**If choosing calculus, see the math section of this page for more information about choosing the appropriate calculus course.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Csci 115 or 125
  3. Csci 112
  4. One of the math recommendations above (BS major only)
  5. Anchor Plan requirement or elective

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

DANCE

REQUIRED TECHNIQUE COURSES (2–3 COURSES FOR MAJORS; 1–2 FOR MINORS)

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Dan 111 (if no tap experience) or Dan 150 Fundamentals of Tap or Tap I 2 or 1
Dan 116* Hip Hop I 1
Dan 120 Modern I 1
Dan 140 Jazz I 1
Dan 162 Ballet I 1

*If you have no previous hip hop experience, take Dan 113 in spring 2025.

required theory course

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Dan 192 Dance Repertory 2

ELECTIVE COURSES

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Dan 204 Basics of Physical Percussion 1
Dan 267* Ballet, Pointe 1

*Recommended only if you have previous training with pointe. If you'd like to take it, indicate that at the end of your survey.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Dan 111 or 150, 113 or 116, 120, 140, 162, 204, and/or 267*
  3. Dan 192
  4. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives (NOT Arts in Practice, Human Creative Perspectives, Historical Perspectives, or courses only flagged for US Diversities or Global Diversities; these will be fulfilled by your major requirements.)

DEPARTMENT OF DANCE

DATA SCIENCE (MINOR ONLY)

RECOMMENDED COURSE

You may begin taking courses for the data science minor in a future semester. If you are planning on a major in math or a related natural science, then you should take the science and math courses recommended for your major first. Otherwise, you may take one of the below courses in your first semester, but it is not required.

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Csci 115  Intro to Programming w/ Python 3
Math 245 Linear Algebra & Applications 3
ECONOMICS ANDÌýBUSINESS

RECOMMENDED COURSES

Students in accounting, business and economics often begin taking major-related courses in later semesters.

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Bus 150 Introduction to Business 3
Econ 211 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
Math 115 Introductory Statistics 3

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Bus 150, Econ 211, or Math 115
  3. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS

EDUCATION

RECOMMENDED COURSES

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Educ 200 and 201* Educational Psychology and Field Placement 4
Educ 225 and 226* The Exceptional Child and Field Placement 4
Educ 270 Foundations of Education 3

*Priority for fall is given to elementary and special education.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Educ 200/201, Educ 225/226, or Educ 270
  3. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives
    1. Do not take Gems, math, or science unless you plan to pursue secondary education major in those content areas
    2. Do not take social sciences unless you plan to pursue secondary education major in social studies. In this case, you can take Econ 211, Econ 212 (if you have credit for Econ 211), or Pol 100

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

ENGINEERING

RECOMMENDED COURSES

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Chem 125, 125D and 127; or, Chem 131, 131D and 132*; or, Phys 121 and 141** General Chemistry I and Lab, or Accelerated General Chemistry and Lab, or General Physics I and Lab 4
Engs 100 and 100L Intro to Engineering and Lab 4
Math 125, 131 or higher*** Calculus with Review I, Calculus I or higher 4

*If you have been accepted to take Chem 122 (Day1: Watershed Lab), you may take it in place of 127. See the chemistry section of this page for more information on which chemistry sequence to choose.

**If you are undecided between physics and engineering or you are interested a double major in engineering and physics, you should take Phys 121/141 instead of chemistry. This is not recommended for those interested in the chemical, biochemical, or environmental engineering concentration. See the physics section of this page for more information.

***Most students will start with Math 131, or a higher-level calculus if you have AP, IB or transfer credit. For students who may need additional preparation in mathematics, Math 125 (Calculus with Review I) is recommended in the fall semester, followed by Math 126 (Calculus with Review II) in the spring semester. Beginning the math sequence at Math 125 will require adjusted course sequencing in order to stay on track to graduate in 4 years. See the math section of this page for more information about choosing the appropriate calculus course.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Engs 100/100L
  3. Chem 125/127, or Chem 131/132*, or Phys 121/141**
  4. Math 131**

DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING

ENGLISH

RECOMMENDED COURSES

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Engl 110-01 Celestial Encounters: The World of Black Sci Fi 3
Engl 110-02 War Stories 3
Engl 130-01 African Novels, Music, and Film 3
Engl 130-02 Survey of English Literature I 3
Engl 153* Intro to Creative Writing 3
Engl 156 Graphic Novels: Learn to Make Comics 3
Engl 158 Creative Nonfiction Writing for Beginners 3

*Engl 153 is reserved for DAA scholarship recipients and English Creative Writing majors.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. One or two of the above English classes
  3. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Students in this major choose one of three concentrations: biology, chemistry or geology. Undecided students should follow recommendations for whichever interests them most between the biology and geology concentrations, as these simultaneously explore the chemistry concentration. Most students should plan to take Ges 130 and Ges 130L, Intro to Environmental Science and Lab, during the spring semester of their first year.

Recommended COURSES FOR THE BIOLOGY CONCENTRATION

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Chem 125, 125D and 127; or, Chem 131, 131D and 132* General Chemistry I and Lab, or Accelerated General Chemistry and Lab 4
Biol 105, 107 and 107D** Intro to Biology I and Lab 4

*If you have been accepted to take Chem 122 (Day1: Watershed Lab), you may take it in place of 127. See the chemistry section of this page for more information on which chemistry sequence to choose.

**If you have been accepted to take Biol 207 (Day1: Phage Lab), you may take it in place of 107/107D.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE for THE biology concentration

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Chem 125/127/127D, or Chem 131/131D/132*
  3. Biol 105/107/107D**
  4. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

Recommended COURSES FOR THE CHEMISTRY CONCENTRATION

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Chem 125, 125D and 127; or, Chem 131, 131D and 132* General Chemistry I and Lab, or Accelerated General Chemistry and Lab 4
Math 125 or 131*** Calculus with Review I or Calculus I 4
Ges 211 and 211L (if you already have credit for Chemistry I) Local Environmental Systems and Lab 4

*If you have been accepted to take Chem 122 (Day1: Watershed Lab), you may take it in place of 127. See the chemistry section of this page for more information on which chemistry sequence to choose.

 ***See the math section of this page for more information about choosing the appropriate calculus course.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE FOR THE chemistry CONCENTRATION

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Chem 125/127/127D, or Chem 131/131D/132*
  3. Math 125 or 131***
  4. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

Recommended COURSES FOR THE GEOLOGY CONCENTRATION

Student should plan to take Ges 100/100L (The Planet Earth and Lab) in spring 2025 semester.

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Chem 125, 125D and 127; or, Chem 131, 131D and 132* General Chemistry I and Lab, or Accelerated General Chemistry and Lab 4
Ges 125**** Planet Earth and Lab, or Michigan Field Geology 4 or 3

*If you have been accepted to take Chem 122 (Day1: Watershed Lab), you may take it in place of 127. See the chemistry section of this page for more information on which chemistry sequence to choose.

****Ges 125 begins August 12 and includes a required field trip, August 13–22. After the field trip, the course meets first half of semester only. If you'd like to take it, indicate that at the end of your survey.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE FOR THE GEOLOGY CONCENTRATION

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Chem 125/127/127D, or Chem 131/131D/132*
  3. Ges 125****
  4. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

You may begin taking courses for the environmental studies major in a future semester.

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

EXERCISE SCIENCE

RECOMMENDED COURSES

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Kin 200 and 200L* Human Anatomy and Lab 4

*We recommend this course in your first semester only if you have a very strong background in science (ACT of 28+ or AP Biology credit). If you do not have a strong background in science, you can take this course in a later semester.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Kin 200/200L*
  3. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

EXERCISE SCIENCE – DEPARTMENT OF KINESIOLOGY

GEOLOGY

RECOMMENDED COURSES

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Chem 125, 125D and 127; or, Chem 131, 131D and 132* General Chemistry I and Lab, or Accelerated General Chemistry and Lab 4
Ges 125**; or, Ges 295 and 295L*** Michigan Field Geology, or Intro to Exploration and Environmental Geophysics and Lab 3 or 4

*If you have been accepted to take Chem 122 (Day1: Watershed Lab), you may take it in place of 127. See the chemistry section of this page for more information on which chemistry sequence to choose.

**Ges 125 begins August 12 and includes a required field trip, August 13–22. After the field trip, the course meets first half of semester only. If you'd like to take it, indicate that at the end of your survey.

***You may take Ges 125 or Ges 295/295L in the fall 2024 semester, or you may wait and take Ges 100/100L (The Planet Earth and Lab) in a future semester.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Chem 125/127/127D, or Chem 131/131D/132*
  3. Ges 125**, or Ges 295/295L***
  4. Anchor Plan requirement or elective

DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

GLOBAL HEALTH

RECOMMENDED COURSES

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Biol 103 and 103L; or, Biol 105, 107 and 107D* Intro to Cellular Biology and Lab or Intro to Biology I and Lab 4
Ids 195** Intro to Global Health 3
Pol 100 or Pol 151 Intro to American Politics or Intro to Global Politics 3
Soc 336** Social Epidemiology 3

*If you are planning to go into a health profession (see the Pre-Health Professions section of this page), or, if you are planning on a second major that requires it (see that major's section of this page), you should take Biol 105/107/107D in place of Biol 103/103L. If you have been accepted to take Biol 207 (Day1: Phage Lab), you may take it in place of 107/107D.

**Limited space. Recommended to take Ids 195 and Soc 336 together in the same semester. If not taken this fall, you can take them in the fall of your second year.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Biol 103/103L or Biol 105/107/107D*
  3. Pol 100 or Pol 151
  4. Ids 195 and Soc 336**
  5. Anchor Plan requirement or elective

GLOBAL HEALTH

GLOBAL STUDIES

 RECOMMENDED COURSES

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Econ 211 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
Pol 151 Intro to Global Politics 3
Soc 151 Cultural Anthropology 3

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Econ 211, Pol 151 or Soc 151
  3. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

GLOBAL STUDIES

HISTORY

RECOMMENDED COURSES

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Hist/Clas 130 Intro Ancient & Medieval Euro 3
Hist 131 Intro to Modern European History 3
Hist 160* U.S. History to 1877 3

*History education and social studies composite majors should take Hist 160. You should also read the education section to select education courses.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Hist 130 or 131
  3. Hist 160 for history education or social studies majors*
  4. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

LANGUAGES

If you plan to major in a language, you will complete the Global Language Anchor Plan requirement automatically.

Hope currently offers majors in Chinese Studies, Classical Studies, French, German, Japanese Studies and Spanish. If you would like to learn more about our languages and programs, please visit the Department of World Languages & Cultures website.

You should have received an email to your Hope account with your language placement. The majority of first-year students are placed into our first four semesters of language instruction, at the 100- and 200-levels. More information about the placement process can be found on the DWLC placement page.

Language Credit

If you begin your language studies at Hope by completing a course at or above the second-semester level, you will receive additional credits equivalent to the lower-level courses you skipped, up to 12 credits. For example, if you take and pass Fren 201, you will receive additional credit for Fren 102 and 101. If you take Span 250 or 251, you will receive additional credit for Span 121 and 122.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Appropriate language placement
  3. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

DEPARTMENT OF WORLD LANGUAGES AND CULTURES

LEADERSHIP (MINOR ONLY)

RECOMMENDED COURSE

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Ldrs 201 Introduction to Leadership 3

CENTER FOR LEADERSHIP

MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS

RECOMMENDED MATHEMATICS COURSE

We will place you in one of the below mathematics courses based on your background, ACT/SAT scores, and/or if you already have credit for a math course . If you are placed into Math 125, you will take Math 126 in the spring semester, to complete the Calculus I requirement. .

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Math 125 Calculus with Review I 4
Math 131 Calculus I 4
Math 132 (if you have credit for 131) Calculus II 4
Math 245 and/or Math 233 (if you have credit for 131 and 132) Linear Algebra or Multivariable Calculus 3
Math 270 (if you have credit for 245) Differential Equations 3

RECOMMENDED COURSE FOR the STATISTICS CONCENTRATION

If you are interested in the statistics concentration and you have credit for Math 115, you should take Math 215. If you do not have any prior statistics experience, you should take Math 219. .

If you wish to take Math 215 or 219, you can request that at the end of your survey.

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Math 219 Accelerated Statistics 4

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Appropriate mathematics course (Math 125, 131, 132, etc.)
  3. Math 219 (for statistics concentration majors)
  4. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS

MINISTRY (MINOR ONLY)

RECOMMENDED COURSE (CHOOSE ONE)

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Min 325 Theology of Youth Ministry 3
Rel 120 Which Jesus? 3
Rel 121 Psalms and the Christian Life 3
Rel 122 God and Humanity 3
Rel 123 Fierce and Faithful Women 3
Rel 141 Many Faces of Christianity 3
Rel 160 Christ and the Self 3
Rel 162 God, Earth, Ethics 3
Rel 180 Christianity and Other Religions 3
Rel 181 Religions of India 3
Rel 195-01 Land, Scripture, Story, Place 3
Rel 195-02/03 Christianity, Violence, and Peace 3
Rel 195-05/06 Land, Scripture, Story, Place 3
Rel 195-08/09 American Jesus 3

CENTER FOR MINISTRY STUDIES

MUSIC

Private music lessons and ensembles are open to all students. Ensembles and piano or voice lessons will require an audition. .

Ensembles are available for 0 or 1 credit. Lessons are available for 1–3 credits, depending on your intended major: 1 credit for music minors or music (BA) majors; 2 credits for music education (BMu) majors; 3 credits for music performance (BMu) majors or others by permission.

REQUIRED COURSES (FOR MAJORS) AND RECOMMENDED COURSES (FOR MINORS)

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Mus 080 Concert Attendance 0
Mus 111 Theory I 3
Mus 113 Aural Skills I 1
Mus 197, 297 or 397* Keyboard Skills 1
Musa 161–181 Private lessons in your major instrument 1–3
Muse 115–160 Ensemble of your choice 0–1

*Choose a Keyboard Skills course that best matches your proficiency level: 197 if you have little keyboard background, 297 if you have intermediate keyboard background, or 397 if you are planning to major in piano or organ or you have 8+ years of piano study.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE FOR MAJORS

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Mus 080
  3. Mus 111
  4. Mus 113
  5. Mus 197, 297 or 397*
  6. Private lessons in your instrument
  7. Choice of ensemble
  8. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE FOR MINORS

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Mus 080, 111, 113, 197 (or 297 or 397*), private lessons, and/or ensemble
  3. Remaining courses: Major requirements, Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC

NEUROSCIENCE

RECOMMENDED COURSES

Nsci 211/Nsci 211L (Intro to Neuroscience and Lab) should be taken within the first year at Hope. It is full for the fall 2024 semester, so plan on taking it in spring 2025.

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Psy 100 Intro to Psychology 3
Biol 105, 107 and 107D** Intro to Biology I and Lab 4

**If you have been accepted to take Biol 207 (Day1: Watershed Lab), you may take it in place of 107.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Psy 100
  3. Biol 105, 107 and 107D**
  4. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives. Students interested in attending graduate school in neuroscience should consider taking Math 131, Calculus I, in the fall or spring of their first year; or, Math 125, Calculus with Review I, in the fall and then Math 126, Calculus with Review II, in the spring. See the math section of this page for more information about choosing the appropriate calculus course.

NEUROSCIENCE

NURSING

REQUIRED COURSE

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Biol 103 and 103L* Intro to Cellular Biology and Lab 4

*AP Biology credit (Biol 106/108) is accepted in place of Biol 103 for nursing majors.

RECOMMENDED COURSES

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Kin 200 and 200L** Human Anatomy and Lab 4
Psy 100 Intro to Psychology 3
Soc 101 Intro to Sociology 3

**We recommend this course in your first semester only if you have a very strong background in science (ACT of 28+ or AP Biology credit). If you do not have a strong background in science, you can take this course in a later semester.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Biol 103/103L*
  3. Psy 100 or Soc 101
  4. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements

DEPARTMENT OF NURSING

PHILOSOPHY

You may begin taking courses for the philosophy major in a future semester.

DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY

PHYSICS

RECOMMENDED COURSES

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Phys 121 and 141 General Physics I and Lab 4
Math 125, 131 or higher* Calculus with Review I or Calculus I 4

*See the math section of this page for more information about choosing the appropriate calculus course.

If you are interested in dual majoring in physics and engineering (not including the chemical engineering emphasis), you will also be registered for Engs 100 and 100L.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE FOR PHYSICS MAJORS

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Phys 121/141
  3. Math 125, 131 or higher*
  4. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE FOR PHYSICS/ENGINEERING (NON-CHEMICAL EMPHASIS) DUAL MAJORS

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Phys 121/141
  3. Math 125, 131 or higher*
  4. Engs 100/100L
  5. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
POLITICAL SCIENCE

RECOMMENDED COURSES

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Pol 100 Intro to American Politics 3
Pol 151 Intro to Global Politics 3
Pol 350* United Nations 3

*Pol 350 includes a $300 lab fee for the required Model UN field trip in Chicago in November.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Pol 100 or 151
  3. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

PRE-HEALTH PROFESSIONS

It may be helpful to you to contact the health professions advisor if you have questions about which classes to request for your chosen health profession.

RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR PRE-MEDICINE, VETERINARY MEDICINE, DENTISTRY, OPTOMETRY, PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT, PHARMACY AND PODIATRY

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Biol 105, 107 and 107D* Intro to Biology I and Lab 4
Chem 125, 125D and 127; or, Chem 131, 131D and 132** General Chemistry I and Lab, or Accelerated General Chemistry and Lab 4
Psy 100 or Soc 101 Intro to Psychology or Intro to Sociology 3

*If you have been accepted to take Biol 207 (Day1: Phage Lab), you may take it in place of 107/107D.

**If you have been accepted to take Chem 122 (Day1: Watershed Lab), you may take it in place of 127. See the chemistry section of this page for more information on which chemistry sequence to choose.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Biol 105/107/107D*
  3. Chem 125/125D/127, or Chem 131/131D/132**
  4. Psy 100 or Soc 101
  5. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR PHYSICAL THERAPY

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Chem 125, 125D and 127; or, Chem 131, 131D and 132** General Chemistry I and Lab, or Accelerated General Chemistry and Lab 4
Psy 100 Intro to Psychology 3

**If you have been accepted to take Chem 122 (Day1: Watershed Lab), you may take it in place of 127. See the chemistry section of this page for more information on which chemistry sequence to choose.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE FOR PRE-PT

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Chem 125/125D/127, or Chem 131/131D/132**
  3. Psy 100
  4. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Kin 200 and 200L*** Human Anatomy and Lab 4
Psy 100 Intro to Psychology 3

***We recommend this course in your first semester only if you have a very strong background in science (ACT of 28+ or AP Biology credit). If you do not have a strong background in science, you can take this course in a later semester.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE FOR PRE-OT

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Kin 200/200L***
  3. Psy 100
  4. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

PRE-HEALTH PROFESSIONS ADVISING

PSYCHOLOGY

RECOMMENDED COURSES

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Psy 100 Intro to Psychology 3
Psy 230 and 230F (if you have credit for Psy 100) Developmental Psychology and Field Placement 4

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Psy 100 or Psy 230/230F
  3. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY

RELIGION

RECOMMENDED COURSE (CHOOSE ONE)

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Rel 120 Which Jesus? 3
Rel 121 Psalms and the Christian Life 3
Rel 122 God and Humanity 3
Rel 123 Fierce and Faithful Women 3
Rel 141 Many Faces of Christianity 3
Rel 160 Christ and the Self 3
Rel 162 God, Earth, Ethics 3
Rel 180 Christianity and Other Religions 3
Rel 181 Religions of India 3
Rel 195-01 Land, Scripture, Story, Place 3
Rel 195-02/03 Christianity, Violence, and Peace 3
Rel 195-05/06 Land, Scripture, Story, Place 3
Rel 195-08/09 American Jesus 3

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Rel 120, 121, 122, 123, 141, 160, 162, 180, 181 or 195
  3. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

DEPARTMENT OF RELIGION

SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK

RECOMMENDED COURSE FOR SOCIOLOGY

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Soc 101 Intro to Sociology 3
Soc 151 Cultural Anthropology 3
Soc 269 Racial and Ethnic Inequalities 3

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE for sociology

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Soc 101, 151 and/or 269
  3. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR SOCIOLOGY CRIMINAL JUSTICE EMPHASIS

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Soc 101 Intro to Sociology 3

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE FOR SOCIOLOGY CRIMINAL JUSTICE EMPHASIS

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Soc 101
  3. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR SOCIAL WORK

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Pol 100 Intro to American Politics 3
Psy 100 Intro to Psychology 3
Soc 101 Intro to Sociology 3
Swk 295* Child Trauma 3

*Swk 295 counts for elective credit for the major only. If you'd like to take it, indicate that at the end of your survey.

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE FOR SOCIAL WORK

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Pol 100 or Psy 100
  3. Soc 101
  4. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK

SPORT STUDIES
You may begin taking courses for the sport studies minor in a future semester.
THEATRE

Theatre major and minor requirements are heavier in the first two years as you gain fundamental courses in order to do independent work during your junior and senior years. Your Thea 105 instructor will work with you to develop a 4-year plan.

RECOMMENDED COURSES

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Thea 105 (all intended majors and minors) Intro to Theatre Practice 1
Thea 161 (all intended majors and minors) Acting I 3
Thea 205 (any major or minor) Principles of Design 3
Thea 274 (any major or minor, but especially design or technical theatre) Stage Production III 3

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE FOR MAJORS OR MINORS WITH PERFORMANCE FOCUS

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Thea 105
  3. Thea 161
  4. Thea 205 if it fits in your schedule
  5. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives (NOT Arts in Practice, Human Creative Perspectives, Historical Perspectives, or Philosophical Perspectives, as these will be fulfilled by your major requirements.)

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE FOR MAJORS OR MINORS WITH DESIGN, STAGE MANAGEMENT, AND/OR TECHNICAL FOCUS

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Thea 105
  3. Thea 205
  4. Thea 274
  5. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives (NOT Arts in Practice, Human Creative Perspectives, Historical Perspectives, or Philosophical Perspectives, as these will be fulfilled by your major requirements.)

DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE

UNDECIDED

It's okay if you're not sure about what you want to major in yet. Many students aren't. You'll have plenty of opportunities to explore your options and have support along the way. We recommend you check out the Anchor Plan recommendations. And, if you are curious about any majors, feel free to check out those recommendations and list any of those courses on your worksheet. Taking courses in different subjects will help you make a decision later on.

WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES

RECOMMENDED COURSE

SUBJECT/COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDITS
Wgs 130 Intro to Women's & Gender Studies 3

SAMPLE FALL SCHEDULE

  1. Ids 100 (FYS)
  2. Wgs 130
  3. Remaining courses: Anchor Plan requirements and/or electives

WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIES