REGISTRATION 101 CeCe Furtner Stacey Dunderman Lauren Terusso

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REGISTRATION 101 Ce-Ce Furtner Stacey Dunderman Lauren Terusso

REGISTRATION 101 Ce-Ce Furtner Stacey Dunderman Lauren Terusso

APPOINTMENTS – YOU NEED ONE! Make sure you know who your advisor is…speak clearly

APPOINTMENTS – YOU NEED ONE! Make sure you know who your advisor is…speak clearly – you can check this on My. Purdue Call 765 -494 -1771 to make the appointment Do NOT miss your appointment! PIN numbers will not be given out without an appointment Make appointment BEFORE your Registration Window opens

REGISTRATION WINDOW – YOUR TIME TICKET Freshmen Registration is open November 22 midnight November

REGISTRATION WINDOW – YOUR TIME TICKET Freshmen Registration is open November 22 midnight November 24 AND 8 am November 29 through start of classes…BUT go by TIME TICKET To check your Time Ticket on October 18 th (this is based on earned credit hours, not including fall semester hours): go to the Academic Tab. Under the”Quick Links” on the left side go to Registration Status and pick Spring 2011 as the semester. SOME of you may have earlier time tickets, if you have transfer or AP credit—please check!!!

REGISTRATION Check for HOLDS Register via computer – just like during STAR ERROR messages

REGISTRATION Check for HOLDS Register via computer – just like during STAR ERROR messages Links: check your links, something is incorrect Time Conflict: you have another course at the same time – change one course. Pre-req or test score error: contact advisor via e-mail College or Major: contact advisor via e-mail Classification: contact advisor via e-mail

TIPS Check Pre-requisites Click on CRN and then Course Title to view pre- requisites

TIPS Check Pre-requisites Click on CRN and then Course Title to view pre- requisites If you don’t meet pre-requisites after fall grades post (i. e. fail a pre-req course), remove yourself from the course before the Registrar cancels the course from your schedule

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE CURRICULUM https: //www. science. purdue. edu/for-future-students/undergraduate-curriculum/1 -undergraduate-curriculum Lab Science Choose one

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE CURRICULUM https: //www. science. purdue. edu/for-future-students/undergraduate-curriculum/1 -undergraduate-curriculum Lab Science Choose one sequence BIOL 110/111 CHM 115/116 EAS 111/112 PHYS 172/272 or 220/221

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE CURRICULUM Composition and Presentation ENGL 106 or ENGL 108 Freshmen Composition

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE CURRICULUM Composition and Presentation ENGL 106 or ENGL 108 Freshmen Composition COM 217: Science Writing and Presentation

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE CURRICULUM Teambuilding and Collaboration TWO PARTS Teamwork Principles SCI 130: Teambuilding

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE CURRICULUM Teambuilding and Collaboration TWO PARTS Teamwork Principles SCI 130: Teambuilding and Collaboration 5 weeks, listed under GENERAL SCIENCE Other options for completion: talk to advisor Teamwork Experience MUST HAVE TEAMWORK PRINCIPLES FIRST! Course Based Options: talk to advisor

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE CURRICULUM General Education— 9 credit hours as follows 6 credit hours

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE CURRICULUM General Education— 9 credit hours as follows 6 credit hours (2 courses) must be a “Sequence” Sequences are related by content and may be the same Department, but are not required to be. Not all courses in a Department are related by content. These courses must come from the Humanities/Social Sciences area

General Education Sequence— Humanities/Social Science includes: Literature Philosophy History Political Science Psychology Communications Visual

General Education Sequence— Humanities/Social Science includes: Literature Philosophy History Political Science Psychology Communications Visual Performing Arts Music/Dance/Theater/Art & Design – NON STUDIO Classics Sociology Anthropology Interdisciplinary Studies

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE CURRICULUM General Education—remaining 3 hours as follows: May be from the

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE CURRICULUM General Education—remaining 3 hours as follows: May be from the Humanities/Social Sciences Area OR May be from Management— Approved courses in management, economics, or organizational behavior and resources management or ENTR 20000, ENTR 20100. NOTE: only ONE course of the 3 can be from the Management area!!!!!!!

Foreign Language/Culture LANGUAGE 101 course LANGUAGE 102 course LANGUAGE 201 course OR a Culture

Foreign Language/Culture LANGUAGE 101 course LANGUAGE 102 course LANGUAGE 201 course OR a Culture or Diversity course OR approved study abroad International Students should see advisor about this requirement!

MULTIDISCIPLINARY Multidisciplinary requirement may be fulfilled by: Minors Dual Majors Certain Courses Minor or

MULTIDISCIPLINARY Multidisciplinary requirement may be fulfilled by: Minors Dual Majors Certain Courses Minor or Dual Major must include 9 hours not required for primary major

GREAT ISSUES Pre-requisite is COM 217 Great Issues combine science, technology, economics, social impact,

GREAT ISSUES Pre-requisite is COM 217 Great Issues combine science, technology, economics, social impact, and look at a current issue facing the world today such as: Global Warning Nuclear Material Fossil Fuels Biotechnology Not a lab science course. It is a discussion course usually including a research paper. Courses must be approved for this requirement!

DO YOU NEED TO RETAKE A COURSE? The course and grade is always on

DO YOU NEED TO RETAKE A COURSE? The course and grade is always on your transcript When you retake the course, the new grade replaces the old grade IN THE GPA. Replaces even if the newer grade is worse. New credit is all that counts Example: FALL 2008 – ENGL 106 is a D with 4. 0 credits SPRING 2009 – ENGL 106 is a B with 4. 0 credits The B grade is calculated into your GPA and you get 4. 0 credits for English. Course MUST be taken at a PURDUE campus to replace a grade.

EXAMS COMING UP… Foreign Language Placement Exams French, German, Japanese, Latin, Russian, and Spanish

EXAMS COMING UP… Foreign Language Placement Exams French, German, Japanese, Latin, Russian, and Spanish November 10, 11, 12 in Stanley Coulter 231 at 6 pm Need a FORM 231 from advisor to take this exam Chinese October 25 th in Stanley Coulter Hall 108 at 7 pm. Need a FORM 231 from advisor to take this exam

 MA 165, 166, 261 exams or CHM 115 or CHM 116 exams November

MA 165, 166, 261 exams or CHM 115 or CHM 116 exams November 8 in Physics 114 at 6 pm Need a FORM 231 from advisor to take this exam Need to pre-register for this exam PHYS 172 or 272 November 16 in Physics 116 at 6 pm Need a FORM 231 from advisor to take this exam Need to pre-register for this exam

NEWSLETTER Are you getting one about every two weeks? If not, let your advisor

NEWSLETTER Are you getting one about every two weeks? If not, let your advisor know Are you reading it? This is a MUST! You will miss vital information.

REMINDERS Use your Purdue e-mail account Sign your full name to your e-mails If

REMINDERS Use your Purdue e-mail account Sign your full name to your e-mails If you come to see your advisor, go to MATH 231 first to sign in!

HOUSEKEEPING…. . If you took a Foreign Language Placement Test during STAR and tested

HOUSEKEEPING…. . If you took a Foreign Language Placement Test during STAR and tested into the 201 level or above…. . are your credits posted on My. Purdue? Have you joined any clubs? Math Club http: //www. math. purdue. edu/~mathclub/ Regularly scheduled meetings are planned every Tuesday and Friday. Tuesday meetings will be held in REC 108, from 6: 00 to 7: 00 p. m, and will involve faculty or student talks, or problem solving sessions (and will have free pizza!). Friday meetings - which will meet in front of the Math Building - are intended to be social, and will include a variety of activities such as dinner, movies or games. Actuary Science Club http: //web. ics. purdue. edu/~actuary/ Math Education Club http: //web. ics. purdue. edu/~mathed/index. php Next meeting is Oct. 14 in REC 116

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