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DEGREE PLANNING GUIDES
Degree Planning Guides are sample worksheets that show which courses to take and when to take them to complete all the requirements. The degree planning guides were developed by the PUP Office to help answer questions like those listed below.

- What course should you take when?
- What does four years of classes really look like?
- Are there things besides classes that I should be thinking about?
- Is the B.A. plan different from the B.S.?
- When should I finish my general education requirements?
There are several versions of the Degree Planning Guide. Click below to look at a particular sample program of study. We consider concentrated gen eds to mean the student finishes general education requirements by the end of sophomore year (90 hours); extended gen eds mean the student may be taking general education requirements throughout their college career.
* Note that these are only examples. You should tailor the planning guides to fit your schedule and time line. Please note that it is the sole responsibility of the student to successfully complete all degree requirements.
You may create personalized planning guide that fits into your schedule. An empty planning guide is available below.
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