4 Year University Vocabulary Practice

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Across
  1. 3. A course you must pass before you can take another, higher-level one.
  2. 6. Advisor A professor who helps students plan classes and stay on track for graduation.
  3. 8. Advisor A counselor who helps students choose courses before they select a major.
  4. 9. Division Introductory courses usually taken in the first two years of college.
  5. 11. of Classes The semester’s list of classes with days, times, and instructors.
  6. 13. A large class where an instructor presents information to students.
  7. 15. Your main academic focus or field of study for your bachelor’s degree.
  8. 16. Degree A two-year degree typically awarded by a community college.
  9. 18. The event or sessions that introduce new students to campus life and academics.
  10. 20. Degree A community college degree that prepares you to move directly into a CSU or UC.
  11. 22. A course that must be taken at the same time as another class.
  12. 24. Degree A two-year degree typically awarded by a community college.
  13. 26. A warning that a student’s GPA has fallen below the required minimum.
  14. 27. The outline of a class created by the instructor, including rules, assignments, and grading.
  15. 28. Education (GE) Requirements The core courses all students take in subjects like math, science, and writing.
Down
  1. 1. A short-term, supervised work experience related to a student’s fields
  2. 2. The branch of a university that specializes in one subject, like History or Biology.
  3. 4. Division Advanced courses taken in your junior and senior years.
  4. 5. Affairs The division that supports student life, engagement, and wellness.
  5. 7. Catalog The official list of all courses, majors, and degree programs a university offers.
  6. 10. Center A campus resource offering help with classes and study skills.
  7. 12. Hour A measure of how much time and work a course requires, usually tied to hours per week.
  8. 14. A student officially admitted and enrolled in a degree program.
  9. 17. / Emphasis A specialized track within a major that focuses on a specific topic or skill.
  10. 19. A smaller, secondary area of study that complements your major.
  11. 21. A specific version of a class, identified by a number or code.
  12. 23. Advisor A counselor who guides declared majors through completing major and minor requirements.
  13. 25. Program Education beyond a bachelor’s degree, such as a master’s or doctorate.