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Term 1
0 - 15 Credit Hours
Critical course signified by
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Hours |
Minimum Grade |
Notes |
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4 |
C |
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4 |
C |
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3 |
C |
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3 |
C |
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1 |
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Term hours subtotal: |
15 |
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- An SAT, ACT, Accuplacer, IELTS, or TOEFL score determines placement into first-year composition courses.
- ASU
Mathematics Placement Test score determines placement in mathematics course.
- ASU 101 or college-specific equivalent First-Year Seminar is required of all freshman students. NEW 101 satisfies this requirement.
- IAS 300 (3 credit hours) is required for transfer students in place of NEW 101.
- Either MAT 170 or MAT 210 is acceptable to meet the requirement.
MAT 210 is recommended for students intending to pursue graduate
degrees.
- Select your career
interest area and play me3@ASU
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Term 3
29 - 43 Credit Hours
Critical course signified by
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Hours |
Minimum Grade |
Notes |
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- One semester of organic chemistry lecture+lab is required, either CHM 231+235 or CHM 233+237. CHM 233+237 should be taken by students intending to take electives from the Chemistry/Toxicology focus area, as they are prerequisites required for many courses in that focus area.
- Develop your research skills.
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Term 4
43 - 57 Credit Hours
Critical course signified by
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Hours |
Minimum Grade |
Notes |
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4 |
C |
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3 |
C |
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3 |
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4-3 |
C |
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Term hours subtotal: |
14-13 |
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- The electives listed at the bottom are grouped by focus areas. Students can take electives from any of the focus areas. Some students may choose to specialize in a particular area, and therefore take all of their electives from within one group. Other students may choose a broad approach and take electives from each group.
- Students must complete a total of at least 11 hours of Track Focus Elective Courses and at least 3 hours of Upper Division Track Focus Elective Courses.
- Explore an internship.
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Term 5
57 - 72 Credit Hours
Necessary course signified by
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Hours |
Minimum Grade |
Notes |
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3 |
C |
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3 |
C |
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3 |
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3 |
C |
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Upper Division Language and Cultures: Requirement satisfied through the following:
* Completion of six semester hours of upper-division courses that have a Global Awareness (G) or Cultural Diversity (C) designation, in addition to the courses used to meet the University General Studies requirements or four (4) sequential semesters of one foreign language or two (2) semesters of a current computer language. Adjustment to upper division hours is required if lower division courses are used.
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3 |
C |
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Term hours subtotal: |
15 |
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Term 6
72 - 87 Credit Hours
Necessary course signified by
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Hours |
Minimum Grade |
Notes |
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4 |
C |
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3 |
C |
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4 |
C |
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4 |
C |
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Term hours subtotal: |
15 |
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- The electives listed at the bottom are grouped by focus areas. Students
can take electives from any of the focus areas. Some students may choose
to specialize in a particular area, and therefore take all of their
electives from within one group. Other students may choose a broad
approach and take electives from each group.
- Research employment opportunities.
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Term 8
104 - 120 Credit Hours
Necessary course signified by
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Hours |
Minimum Grade |
Notes |
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3 |
C |
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3 |
C |
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3 |
C |
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3-4 |
C |
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4 |
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Term hours subtotal: |
16-17 |
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- The electives listed at the bottom are grouped by focus areas. Students
can take electives from any of the focus areas. Some students may choose
to specialize in a particular area, and therefore take all of their
electives from within one group. Other students may choose a broad
approach and take electives from each group.
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Critical Course
Necessary Course
Term 1
0 - 15 Credit Hours
Hours: 4
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 4
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
- An SAT, ACT, Accuplacer, IELTS, or TOEFL score determines placement into first-year composition courses.
- ASU
Mathematics Placement Test score determines placement in mathematics course.
- ASU 101 or college-specific equivalent First-Year Seminar is required of all freshman students. NEW 101 satisfies this requirement.
- IAS 300 (3 credit hours) is required for transfer students in place of NEW 101.
- Either MAT 170 or MAT 210 is acceptable to meet the requirement.
MAT 210 is recommended for students intending to pursue graduate
degrees.
- Select your career
interest area and play me3@ASU
Term 2
15 - 29 Credit Hours
Hours: 4
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 4
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Complete ENG 101 OR ENG 105 OR ENG 107 course(s).
Term 3
29 - 43 Credit Hours
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 4
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 4
Minimum Grade: C
Complete First-Year Composition requirement.
Complete Mathematics (MA) requirement.
- One semester of organic chemistry lecture+lab is required, either CHM 231+235 or CHM 233+237. CHM 233+237 should be taken by students intending to take electives from the Chemistry/Toxicology focus area, as they are prerequisites required for many courses in that focus area.
- Develop your research skills.
Term 4
43 - 57 Credit Hours
Hours: 4
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 4-3
Minimum Grade: C
- The electives listed at the bottom are grouped by focus areas. Students can take electives from any of the focus areas. Some students may choose to specialize in a particular area, and therefore take all of their electives from within one group. Other students may choose a broad approach and take electives from each group.
- Students must complete a total of at least 11 hours of Track Focus Elective Courses and at least 3 hours of Upper Division Track Focus Elective Courses.
- Explore an internship.
Term 5
57 - 72 Credit Hours
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Upper Division Language and Cultures: Requirement satisfied through the following:
* Completion of six semester hours of upper-division courses that have a Global Awareness (G) or Cultural Diversity (C) designation, in addition to the courses used to meet the University General Studies requirements or four (4) sequential semesters of one foreign language or two (2) semesters of a current computer language. Adjustment to upper division hours is required if lower division courses are used.
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Term 6
72 - 87 Credit Hours
Hours: 4
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 4
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 4
Minimum Grade: C
- The electives listed at the bottom are grouped by focus areas. Students
can take electives from any of the focus areas. Some students may choose
to specialize in a particular area, and therefore take all of their
electives from within one group. Other students may choose a broad
approach and take electives from each group.
- Research employment opportunities.
Term 7
87 - 104 Credit Hours
Hours: 4
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: Y
Hours: 4
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3-4
Minimum Grade: C
Upper Division Language and Cultures: Requirement satisfied through the following:
* Completion of six semester hours of upper-division courses that have a Global Awareness (G) or Cultural Diversity (C) designation, in addition to the courses used to meet the University General Studies requirements or four (4) sequential semesters of one foreign language or two (2) semesters of a current computer language. Adjustment to upper division hours is required if lower division courses are used.
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
- The electives listed at the bottom are grouped by focus areas. Students
can take electives from any of the focus areas. Some students may choose
to specialize in a particular area, and therefore take all of their
electives from within one group. Other students may choose a broad
approach and take electives from each group.
Term 8
104 - 120 Credit Hours
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3-4
Minimum Grade: C
- The electives listed at the bottom are grouped by focus areas. Students
can take electives from any of the focus areas. Some students may choose
to specialize in a particular area, and therefore take all of their
electives from within one group. Other students may choose a broad
approach and take electives from each group.
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