- Bold type indicates courses requiring a quality grade of C or
- Italics indicate courses that satisfy both major and General Education
- Bold Italics indicates courses requiring a quality grade of C or better and that satisfy both major and General Education requirements.
- GWS, GHA, GQ, GN, GA, GH, and GS are codes used to identify General Education
- US and IL are codes used to designate courses that satisfy United States/International Cultures
- W is the code used to designate courses that satisfy Writing Across the Curriculum
Notes: All course "selections" are listed elsewhere in this handbook, which is also available on our website
Many courses are offered only once per year – in the fall or in the spring.
US and IL cultures may be "double-counted" with Electives or General Education course selections. STAT 200 and STAT 250 are acceptable alternatives to STAT 240 or 301.
PHYS 250 requires "MATH 22 and MATH 26; or MATH 40; or MATH 41" as prerequisites. Students who have placed into MATH 140 have met the "MATH 22 and MATH 26" prerequisite.
Students who have placed into or completed the prerequisites for MATH 110, need to take MATH 26 or MATH 41 (Trigonometry) before taking PHYS 250.
Students in WFS may count only one of the following towards degree requirements: FOR 255, GEOG 260, or WILDL 211.
The WFS program no longer requires BIOL 142 (1) to be taken with BIOL 141 (3); and BIOL 161 (3) is an acceptable alternative to BIOL 141.
Students should monitor their academic progress by checking their degree audits on LionPATH.
Questions about degree audits should be directed to academic advisers or to the Undergraduate Programs Office. WFS students should change their campus location to University Park by the start of their junior year (fifth semester).
When a required course has both a lecture and practicum portion, such as PHYS 250L and PHYS 250R, students are required to take both portions.
General Education course lists are available online.