Majors
In this section you will find information that pertains to the majors offered within the College of Science and Mathematics. Under each major, you will find various advising documents such as:
- Curriculum Sheets
- Four Year Flowcharts
- Tentative Course Offerings
- Curriculum changes such as blanket course substitutions
- Career Information (provided by Career Services)
- Links to department websites
Many of these documents are catalog year specific and are only applicable if you are following that catalog year. Please review the choice of catalog requirements. If you have any questions regarding what catalog you are eligible to follow, please make an appointment to speak with an advisor in the Advising Center.
Curriculum Sheets
A curriculum sheet is a catalog year specific document that lists the major, support, general education and elective courses required to earn your degree in that major. It is important to realize that the courses listed in each column are listed chronologically by course number and are not necessarily the order in which they should be taken. You must use the Cal Poly catalog or PASS to determine course prerequisites, as well as department course offering sheets to plan a quarterly class schedule.
Flowcharts
Additionally, the College Advising Center and/or departments have created flowcharts for each of the majors designed to show you how courses can be taken that would allow you to graduate in four years. These flowcharts are often based on the concentration or advisor approved elective options available for that major. They should give you an idea of the combination of courses to take on either a quarterly or yearly basis. However, it is only one example of how courses can be taken together. Many other schedule options might be possible. Please work with your advisor to determine a quarterly class schedule that works best for you and your needs.
Documents on this site are PDF or Microsoft Word files. You will need Adobe Reader to view PDF files. Go to Adobe's Download site to get the latest Reader. If you don't have Microsoft Word you can download the Word viewer from the Microsoft website.
Contact the Advising Center in Building 53, Room 219 if you have questions about the information presented in these documents.
