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Spring 2013 FRESHMEN ONLY All 2 nd semester freshmen are required to complete this requirement before being able to register for Fall 2013 courses If you are listed as an Undeclared student this session will satisfy your 2 ID: 1031442

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1. ACADEMIC ADVISING SESSIONSpring 2013

2. FRESHMEN ONLYAll 2nd semester freshmen are required to complete this requirement before being able to register for Fall 2013 coursesIf you are listed as an Undeclared student, this session will satisfy your 2nd semester mandatory advising requirement.If you are declared as any of the following majors, you must go to see your major advisor to clear this requirementEngineeringMusicLiberal Studies Pre-businessPre-nursingSmittCamp HonorsStudent Athletes2nd semester mandatory advising

3. I. General Education ReviewII. GE QuizIII. Semester Academic PlanAgenda

4. Purpose of GEDeveloping and Strengthening Basic SkillsSuccess in your MajorSuccess in your Career

5. GE PatternFour CategoriesLower Division -Foundation -Breadth (Numbered 1-99)Upper Division - Integration -Multicultural/ International (Numbered 100-199)

6. Lower Division GE - FOUNDATIONFOUNDATION- 12 Units Area A- Fundamental Skills and KnowledgeA1- Oral CommunicationA2- Written CommunicationA3- Critical ThinkingB4- Quantitative Reasoning**Must be completed with a “C” grade or higher

7. Lower Division GE - BREADTHBREADTH- 27 UnitsArea B- Physical Universe and It’s Life FormsArea C- Arts and Humanities Area D- Social, Political & Economic Institutions & BehaviorArea E- Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development

8. Lower Division GE - BREADTHBREADTHArea B- Physical Universe and It’s Life FormsB1- Physical SciencesB2- Life SciencesB3- Laboratory Component

9. Lower Division GE - BREADTHBREADTHArea C- Arts and HumanitiesC1- ArtsC2-HumanitiesC1/C2- Arts or Humanities

10. Lower Division GE - BREADTHBREADTH Area D- Social, Political & Economic Institutions & BehaviorD1- American HistoryD2- American GovernmentD3- Social Science

11. Lower Division GE - BREADTHBREADTHArea E- Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development

12. Upper Division GE - INTEGRATIONINTEGRATION- 9 unitsArea IB- Physical Universe and It’s Life FormsArea IC- Arts and HumanitiesArea ID- Social, Political and Economic Institutions and Behavior, Historical Background

13. Upper Division GE - INTEGRATIONMULTICULTURAL /INTERNATIONAL- 3 unitsArea M/I

14. Upper Division GEUpper Division courses may not be selected from your primary major.You must also have completed or be approaching 60 units before enrolling in Upper Division courses

15. General Education ReviewUpper Division – Four Areas(Areas IB, IC, ID & MI) (12 Units)Lower Division – Five Areas(Areas A, B, C, D & E) (39 Units)Total of 51 Units (Minimum)** only one course in each area

16. What is a Pre-requisite?Pre-requisitesPre-requisite

17. Lower Division Area B1- Completion of Area B4Areas C2, D1, D2 & D3- Completion of Area A2Upper DivisionArea IB- Completion of Foundation & Area BArea IC- Completion of Foundation and Area CAreas ID & MI- Completion of Foundation and Area DPre-requisites

18. Academic StandingStudent LevelUnits EarnedorCompletedGood Standing(Campus andCumulative GPA)Probation(Campus orCumulative GPA)Disqualification(Campus orCumulative GPA)Freshman1 – 29 units2.00 or above1.99 to 1.50 GPA1.49 GPA or belowSophomore30 – 59 units2.00 or above1.99 to 1.70 GPA1.69 GPA or belowJunior60 – 89 units2.00 or above1.99 to 1.85 GPA1.84 GPA or belowSenior90+ units2.00 or above1.99 to 1.95 GPA1.94 GPA or belowPost Baccalaureate0+ units2.00 or above1.99 to 1.95 GPA1.94 GPA or belowGraduate0+ units3.00 or above2.99 to 2.00 GPA1.99 GPA or below

19. Quiz Time!

20. Lower division courses are numbered between A) 0-60B) 100-199C) 1-99D None of the aboveQuestion #1

21. Foundation courses must be completed with a “C” grade or higherA) TrueB) FalseQuestion #2

22. A specific course that is required to be completed before enrolling in another course is called A) Lower division course B) Upper division courseC) Major courseD) Pre-requisiteQuestion #3

23. Upper division courses may not be taken sooner than the term in which 60 units are completedA) TrueB) FalseQuestion #4

24. The General Education courses consist of a minimum of how many units?A) 30 unitsB) 61 unitsC) 51 unitsD) 75 unitsQuestion #5

25. Which of the following is not part of the General Education categoriesA) BreathB) IntegrationC) Multicultural/InternationalD) ExplorationQuestion #6

26. To maintain a good academic standing, a student must have a gpa aboveA) 2.50 B) 2.00C) 1.80D) None of the aboveQuestion #7

27. In your groups, discuss what you feel will be your top 3 challenges next semester. Share strategies to address these challenges.Group Share

28. BalancingTime managementFamily roles and responsibilitiesCulture Things to Consider When Planning your classes

29. Struggling In ClassUtilize ResourcesTUTORSWRITING CENTERCOMPUTERLABSLIBRARY

30. See Your EOP Counselorand Peer Mentorschedule your appointments nowCall 278-1787

31. Mark your progress!Fill in the GE courses that you have successfully completed.

32. Fill out the semester academic plan to include courses that you plan to take next semesterSemester Academic Plan