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