Registration Advising PPT - Humboldt State University
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Fall 2014
Today’s goal:
Clarify HSU degree requirements
Simplify registration advising
Today’s focus:
DARS / GEAR / degree requirements
Registration resources
Registration process
Unit max back to 19 (Saturday before classes
begin)
College Scheduler – new planning tool to
efficiently plan student schedules
MATH 113 & 114 – alternate pathway into
Calculus
CWT 309 courses – can take up to 3 distinct
courses for UDGE
New GE/DCG options – RS 107, NAS 301,
NAS 302
History – DARS became available on the HSU
Campus in 2003
Individual departments work with the DARS
Analyst from the Office of the Registrar
GE is an ongoing process in relation to ASSIST
agreements and curriculum change to HSU
course offerings
Native HSU Students
Transfer Students
Live updates
DARS from Faculty Center
PDF preferred
Degree Pie Chart:
120 units
Lower Division General Education:
100-109
Upper Division General Education:
300-309
Area E* (Human Integration):
400
*Certain lower division transfer courses meet this requirement
Area A (Basic Subjects): 9 units (3 courses)
Area B (Science & Math): 9 units
Area C (Arts & Humanities): 9 units
Area D (Social Science): 9 units
Total units: 36
Notice all courses are numbered
100-109
Area A
Recommend at least one course each semester:
written communication
oral communication
critical thinking
New
English Comp program:
Students self-select into ENGL 102 or 104 after
completing a survey
ENGL 102 & 103 – 1 year, same cohort and teacher,
6 units toward degree: 3 elective, 3 GE
ENGL 104: 1 semester, 3 units GE
Students enrolled in ENGL 102 will automatically
be enrolled in appropriate section of ENGL 103
Check page 1 of DARS for English remediation
message
Area B
Science majors: check your major requirements!
note new pathways for pre-calculus Math 113 (college
algebra) & 114 (trigonometry) - or Math 115
Non-science majors:
• Life science: BIOL 102, 102L or BIOL 104 (L)
• Physical science: GEOG 106 (no lab) or
GEOL 106 (no lab) or GEOL 108 (L) or PHYX 104 (L)
or PHYX 104B (no lab)
• Math: MATH 103 or STAT 108 (social sciences,
Business)
Area C: one course from arts, one course from
humanities, third from either area
Area D: 3 courses, from more than one area, one
American Institutions course may count:
HIST 110, HIST 111, PSCI 110, PSCI 210*,
NAS 200**
* For Political Science majors
** Also counts as DCG domestic
Area B (Math & Science ): 3 units
Area C (Arts & Humanities): 3 units
Area D (Social Science): 3 units
Total units: 9
____________________________
Area E (Human Integration): 3 units
lower division transfer course may count
First Year Experience course may count in future
Communication and Ways of
Thinking (CWT): 309 courses
• Beginning fall 2014 students are
allowed to fill UD GE with 3
distinct 309 courses.
• Before fall 2014 students were
allowed only one 309 course in
UD GE
American Institutions
1. US history: HIST 110 or HIST 111 or
NAS 200 or ECON 323
2. US government:
3. California government:
>
PSCI 110 or PSCI 210*
or PSCI 359 or PSCI 410
Any one of the above courses can double-count in
lower division GE Area D, regardless of the course
number
* Political Science majors only
Two Courses
1.
2.
One DCG course must be domestic, focusing on
issues within the US
The second DCG course may be either domestic or
non-domestic, with a focus beyond the US
Certain DCG courses double-count for GE,
major, minor, or other requirements
Remind students which major courses double-count
with DCG and /or GE!
Why double-counts are important (time and money)
Examples
Remedial courses must be completed during the
first year at HSU!
Courses numbered 001-099
CNRS majors, Business majors, and social
MATH:
MATHSTAT
40, MATH
42, MATH 43/103i, MATH 44
science
majors requiring
108:
recommend
MATH
44 over
English:
may
see 43/103I
ENGL 60/100A or AHSS 180B on DARS
•
•
MATH
NO 44
remedial
preps for English
STAT 108 as of fall 2013: ENGL 102 & 103
designed
for or
students
need the extra practice
MATH
113 & 114
MATH 115who
prereqs
for Calculus
MATH 113 or 115 prereq for STAT 109
Units
do not count towards degree
•
Students who fall below 2.0 GPA
GPA minimum: seniors 1.95, juniors 1.85,
sophomores 1.70, freshmen 1.50
AP and DQ Holds
Learning Center email: AP Tutorial
Two semester limit
http://www.humboldt.edu/facultycenterhelp/
Executive Order 1037
Repeats:
Courses with earned grades “C - ” or below
16 unit limit for grades replaced
Additional 12 units for grades averaged
Withdrawals:
18 unit limit (not including “catastrophic”)
Major Contract Exceptions
Transfer Courses
Petitions
90 unit registration hold
When to apply (60 or more units)
Major contract
Degree check: How DARS changes with
graduation application
Before registration cycle: email students
b) During meeting: review DARS/review student’s
schedule /recommend courses
c) AP hold? Refer student to Learning Center
d) Remedial courses? Recommendation based on
passing course (1 year limit)
e) Completed > 60 units, or 3 semesters prior to
graduation? Time to apply for graduation and
complete major contract
f) Note enrollment appointment date
g) Remove hold (note: “VIEW ALL”)
a)
College Scheduler
Advisor Bulletin (Advising Center website)
Class Schedule / College Schedule Planner
DCG / GE double-count list
Dates & Deadlines Calendar
Catalog
4-year MAPs
5-year course rotations
Important dates:
Census: last day to add and drop classes/ withdraw
from HSU without serious & compelling reason/
apply for educational leave
8 weeks: CR/NC grade mode
myHumboldt announcements
Advisor Bulletin: Updates on policies / degree
requirements / GE, etc…during each registration
cycle
Advisor Handbook: Useful resource for advising