Majors, Minors, & Course Plans

Starting the week of July 8th, you will have opportunities to participate in group advising in addition to individual meetings with an Academic Advisor.

You can begin preparing for registration by reviewing the Sample Course Plans available in the Undergraduate Bulletin. The Bulletin is an invaluable tool providing comprehensive information on course requirements, academic policies, and available resources, serving as your roadmap toward your degree and helping you stay on track for graduation throughout your time at DU.

Most of our majors offer a lot of flexibility in autumn quarter courses. Students pursuing a major in Natural Sciences & Mathematics or Engineering will need to make sure they are taking specific courses during their first quarter to meet prerequisites and specific course sequence during subsequent terms. All students will benefit from putting together and following a course plan.

Sample Course Plans

This drop down menu will help you navigate the Undergraduate Bulletin so that you can see potential course plans.

  • A typical schedule consists of four 4 credit courses, totaling 16 credits. For first-year students, one of these courses will be your required First-Year Seminar (FSEM).
  • Most of our degrees offer a lot of flexibility in Autumn quarter courses. However, if you are considering a major in Natural Sciences & Mathematics or Engineering, please be sure to take the appropriate math or engineering courses as described in the course plan.

Autumn Quarter Schedule Considerations

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