How should I pick my courses?
You should choose courses that you genuinely want to take! This starts with your area(s) of academic interest—your potential major or program of study—and the direct guidance on what course(s) to take. (You can see a list of all in the Catalog.) Our General Education curriculum is very flexible and you'll take courses that apply to Gen Ed by default: All Encounter courses apply to Gen Ed, as do all foundational courses for majors.* Thus there are no prescribed schedules or courses specifically for incoming students, though students who indicate on the Course Preference Form that they intend to pursue a Pre-Health or Pre-Engineering program will have courses pre-populated on their Course Preference Form that are appropriate for those areas (see the pre-professional program’s webpage for more information). (Students should not attempt to remove these pre-populated courses from their Course Preference Form!)
* Except PSYC 101 which is required for the major. Students wanting to take psychology—but not major in the field—can select other 100-level PSYC courses.