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2024
- 2025 Catalog Year
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Term 1
0 - 16 Credit Hours
Critical course signified by
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Hours |
Minimum Grade |
Notes |
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Mathematics (MATH)
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3 |
C |
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3 |
C |
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1 |
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Humanities, Arts and Design (HUAD)
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3 |
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6 |
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Term hours subtotal: |
16 |
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- ASU 101 or college-specific equivalent First-Year Seminar is required of all first-year students.
- Students placing into MAT 210 or MAT 270 should take one of those courses in term 1. If not, students should select a prerequisite course. Students should not take MAT 142.
- Students considering graduate work in economics should choose MAT 270 or a prerequisite course.
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Term 2
16 - 30 Credit Hours
Critical course signified by
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Hours |
Minimum Grade |
Notes |
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3-4 |
C |
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3 |
C |
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Scientific Thinking in Natural Sciences (SCIT)
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4 |
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4 |
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Complete ENG 101 OR ENG 105 OR ENG 107 course(s).
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Term hours subtotal: |
14-15 |
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- Students considering graduate work in economics should select MAT 270 instead of MAT 210.
- Select your career interest area and play the game me3@ASU.
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Term 3
30 - 45 Credit Hours
Critical course signified by
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Hours |
Minimum Grade |
Notes |
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3 |
C |
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3-4 |
C |
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Scientific Thinking in Natural Sciences (SCIT)
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4 |
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5 |
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Complete First-Year Composition requirement.
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Complete Mathematics (MATH) requirement.
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Term hours subtotal: |
15-16 |
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- Students considering graduate work in economics should select MAT 271 instead of MAT 211.
- Visit the Career and Professional Development Center to identify networking opportunities and to seek career planning assistance.
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Term 4
45 - 60 Credit Hours
Critical course signified by
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Hours |
Minimum Grade |
Notes |
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3 |
C |
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3 |
C |
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3 |
C |
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Humanities, Arts and Design (HUAD)
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3 |
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Sustainability (SUST)
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3 |
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Term hours subtotal: |
15 |
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- Attend career related workshops and meet with a career counselor.
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Term 5
60 - 75 Credit Hours
Necessary course signified by
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Hours |
Minimum Grade |
Notes |
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3 |
C |
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3 |
C |
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3 |
C |
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3 |
C |
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Global Communities, Societies and Individuals (GCSI)
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3 |
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Term hours subtotal: |
15 |
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- Join Handshake and research career and internship opportunities.
- Concentration areas include U.S. Government, Politics, and Law. Select three courses from one area, or select two courses from one area and a third course from a different area.
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Term 6
75 - 90 Credit Hours
Necessary course signified by
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Hours |
Minimum Grade |
Notes |
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3 |
C |
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3 |
C |
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3 |
C |
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3 |
C |
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American Institutions (AMIT)
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3 |
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Term hours subtotal: |
15 |
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- Concentration areas include U.S. Government, Politics, and Law. Select three courses from one area, or select two courses from one area and a third course from a different area.
- Complete an internship to develop job-related skills and connections.
- Use Handshake to research employment opportunities.
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Term 8
105 - 120 Credit Hours
Necessary course signified by
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Hours |
Minimum Grade |
Notes |
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3 |
C |
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3 |
C |
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3 |
C |
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6 |
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Term hours subtotal: |
15 |
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- Concentration areas include U.S. Government, Politics, and Law. Select three courses from one area, or select two courses from one area and a third course from a different area.
- Finalize future educational or career plans.
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Critical Course
Necessary Course
Term 1
0 - 16 Credit Hours
Mathematics (MATH)
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Humanities, Arts and Design (HUAD)
- ASU 101 or college-specific equivalent First-Year Seminar is required of all first-year students.
- Students placing into MAT 210 or MAT 270 should take one of those courses in term 1. If not, students should select a prerequisite course. Students should not take MAT 142.
- Students considering graduate work in economics should choose MAT 270 or a prerequisite course.
Term 2
16 - 30 Credit Hours
Hours: 3-4
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Scientific Thinking in Natural Sciences (SCIT)
Complete ENG 101 OR ENG 105 OR ENG 107 course(s).
- Students considering graduate work in economics should select MAT 270 instead of MAT 210.
- Select your career interest area and play the game me3@ASU.
Term 3
30 - 45 Credit Hours
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3-4
Minimum Grade: C
Scientific Thinking in Natural Sciences (SCIT)
Complete First-Year Composition requirement.
Complete Mathematics (MATH) requirement.
- Students considering graduate work in economics should select MAT 271 instead of MAT 211.
- Visit the Career and Professional Development Center to identify networking opportunities and to seek career planning assistance.
Term 4
45 - 60 Credit Hours
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Humanities, Arts and Design (HUAD)
- Attend career related workshops and meet with a career counselor.
Term 5
60 - 75 Credit Hours
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Global Communities, Societies and Individuals (GCSI)
- Join Handshake and research career and internship opportunities.
- Concentration areas include U.S. Government, Politics, and Law. Select three courses from one area, or select two courses from one area and a third course from a different area.
Term 6
75 - 90 Credit Hours
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
American Institutions (AMIT)
- Concentration areas include U.S. Government, Politics, and Law. Select three courses from one area, or select two courses from one area and a third course from a different area.
- Complete an internship to develop job-related skills and connections.
- Use Handshake to research employment opportunities.
Term 7
90 - 105 Credit Hours
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
- Attend a career or graduate education fair.
Term 8
105 - 120 Credit Hours
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
Hours: 3
Minimum Grade: C
- Concentration areas include U.S. Government, Politics, and Law. Select three courses from one area, or select two courses from one area and a third course from a different area.
- Finalize future educational or career plans.
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