SDSU Major Academic Plan (MAP)
Major: 889901 - UNDECLARED
Catalog Year: 2013 Last Modified on June 11, 2020 at 08:42:59
First Year
FALL SEMESTER
DescriptionCourseUnits
GE Composition 3
GE Social and Behavioral Science*PSY 1013
ORSOC 101
GE Humanities (Area C2**) 3
GE American Institutions 3
Elective (subject area of interest) 3
University Seminar (optional) 1
Total Units:16
Cumulative Total:16
*PSY 101 or SOC 101 is a recommended course for GE Social and Behavioral Science.
**GE Humanities Area C2 is Art, Classics, Dance, Drama, Humanities, and Music.
SPRING SEMESTER
DescriptionCourseUnits
GE Intermediate Composition 3
GE Oral Communication 3
GE Math* 3
GE Social and Behavioral Science**ECON 1013
ORPSY 101
ORSOC 101
GE Humanities (Area C4***)REL S 1013
ElectiveMGT 2021
Total Units:16
Cumulative Total:32
*Course Recommendation: Most Social and Behavioral Science majors require a statistics course for GE Math.
**Select the GE Social and Behavioral Science department not completed in Fall semester. ECON 101, PSY 101, or SOC 101 is a recommended course.
***REL S 101 is a recommended course for GE Humanities Area C4 Philosophy and Religious Studies.
Second Year
FALL SEMESTER
DescriptionCourseUnits
GE Life Science 3
GE Lab 1
GE Humanities (Area C3 or C5*) 3
GE American Institutions 3
Elective (subject area of interest) 3
Total Units:13
Cumulative Total:45
*Select the third area of GE Humanities from Area C3 History or C5 Foreign Language. See SDSU General Catalog for additional information.
SPRING SEMESTER
DescriptionCourseUnits
GE Physical Science 3
GE Humanities (Area C1*)ENGL 2203
Elective (subject area of interest) 3
Elective (possible Major Prep) 3
Elective (possible Major Prep) 3
Total Units:15
Cumulative Total:60
*ENGL 220 is a recommended course for GE Humanities Area C1 Literature.
*THIRD AND FOURTH YEAR ACADEMIC PLANNING REQUIRE ACADEMIC ADVISING. STUDENTS WHO HAVE EARNED 70 UNITS MUST DECLARE A MAJOR BEFORE THEY ARE ALLOWED TO REGISTER FOR ANY SDSU COURSES.
The MAP provides a recommended sequence of courses. Refer to the SDSU General Catalog for a complete description of requirements and credit limitations.