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This sample plan shows you only one of several possible ways to complete this major. Course availability changes year to year, particularly for elective options within the major and for the Morris Core. The Bachelor’s Degree in total requires 120 credits, including the Morris Core requirements. To reach 120 in three years may require Summer Session courses, and your academic plan may look different if you have already fulfilled some requirements, if you have multiple course options to choose from in your major, or if courses don't fit your schedule in a given term. Use Graduation Planner to make your customized plan, and work with your academic adviser to ensure that you are on track to graduate on time.
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Sample Plan: Mathematics - 3 year plan
Total Credits120Morris Core ChecklistSemester
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Year 1: Fall Semester
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First Year Experience (2 courses, 3 cr)
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CourseTitleCreditsMCCCourseTitleCreditsMCCCourseTitleCreditsMCCCPYear 1: Fall
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MATH 1101Calculus I5MSRMATH 1102Calculus II5MSRSPAN 1001Beginning Spanish I4ICYear 1: Fall
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CSCI 1301Problem Solving and Algorithm Development4MSRPHYS 1101General Physics I5SCILSPAN 1002Beginning Spanish II4
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IS 1101Morris 11011CPENGL 1601Writing for the Liberal Arts4WLASkills for the Liberal Arts (5 courses, 17-21 cr)
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IS 1818Creative Problem Solving2ICENST 1101Environmental Problems and Policy4SEWLAYear 1: Spring
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IS 1091WEthical and Social Implications of Technology2ECR, WEM/SRYear 1: Fall
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ENGL 1404Topics of Writing: Intro to Creative Writing2ARTPWEYear 1: Fall
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Term credits16Term credits18Term credits8ARTPYear 1: Fall
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WLYear 1: Summer
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Year 2: Fall Semester
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CourseTitleCreditsMCCCourseTitleCreditsMCCCourseTitleCreditsMCCMorris Mission Themes and Liberal Arts Perspectives - (23-40 cr)
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MATH 2101Calculus III4MSRMATH 2202Mathematical Perspectives4MSRInternship, undergraduate research, or summer session electives (Morris Core Experience)8Liberal Arts Perspectives
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MATH 2401WDifferential Equations4MSR/WEMATH 3111Linear Algebra4HISTYear 3: Fall
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GEOL 1001Environmental Geology: Geology in Daily Life4SCISTAT 2611Mathematical Statistics4MSRSSYear 3: Fall
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NAIS 1101Introduction to Native American and Indigenous Studies4HDEENGL 2015Introduction to Film Studies4HUMHUMYear 2: Spring
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Elective2FAYear 3: Fall
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Term credits18Term credits16Term credits8SCIYear 2: Fall
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SCI-LYear 1: Spring
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CourseTitleCreditsMCCCourseTitleCreditsMCCCourseTitleCreditsMCCHDEYear 2: Fall
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MATH 3221Real Analysis I4MATH 3231Abstract Algebra I4May/Summer session abroad4GPYear 3: Spring
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MATH 4901Senior Seminar2MATH 3993Directed Study4SEYear 1: Spring
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HIST 1301Introduction to U.S. History4HISTMATH 4241Number Theory2E/CRYear 1: Fall
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ECON 1101Principles of Economics4SSPOL 2411Model United Nations4GP
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MUS 2406Jazz Style and Repertoire2FAARTS 1008Visual Studies for Non-Majors: Ceramics 2ARTP
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Term credits16Term credits16Term credits4
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Bold - Courses that are required to complete this major/minor
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Italics - Courses that are electives for your major/minor. There are additional courses that can satisify this requirement.
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All other courses are just examples of a course you can take to complete general education requirements and/or additional electives unrelated to the major/minor
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