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Graduation Plans

*Note: Don't base any decisions solely on these plans, this is informational, so treat it as such*

Graduation Plan 1

This graduation plan is most useful to students who joined the Information Science major during their spring semester (second semester) of their Freshmen year (1st year). This plan is more detailed than the other plans and features many General Education courses taken by me that I believe will be equally as useful to you. This plan also has plenty of space for heavy credit minors that require prerequisites.

Graduation Plan 2

This graduation plan is focused towards students who transitioned into the Information Science major during the fall semester (first semester) of their Sophomore year (2nd year). This plan is less detailed as you may have courses already completed during your first year. One thing I would like to note is that if you don't have any of the benchmark courses completed for this major, your first semester in the major will be a little heavy.

Graduation Plan 3

This graduation plan is geared towards students who joined the Information Science major during the spring semester (second semester) of their Sophomore year. Given prior coursework, you may have completed some major-required courses. If not, no worries. This major can be finished within 2.5 years. Though, if you don't have any major-required courses complete, you'll have to take 3-4 of those major-required courses per semester, leaving limited space for Gen Eds and a low credit minor program of 15 credits.

Graduation Plan 4

This graduation plan is for students who joined the Information Science major during their fall semester (first semester) of their Junior year (third year), with no major-required courses complete. This plan is essentially the same as the third plan but you'll need to complete an additional semester to meet the major requirements. You'll most likely avoid this situation as you have two years of prior credits and completed course work that may satisfy some of the major-required courses. This highlights the need to not just depend on these plans, as everyone's situation is different.