Degree Works is USU's degree-audit tool. In Degree Works, you and your advisor can create a semester-by-semester plan and track your progress toward earning your degree. You can take ownership of your academic plan by learning how to use Degree Works and all of its features.
You have resources and opportunities at USU to help you stay on schedule for graduation. Below outlines a few of them, along with helpful links to the right.
Your academic advisor is an important resource and partner in designing and tracking your path to graduation. Your advisor has the knowledge and tools to help you determine which classes to take and when to take them. Some classes are offered only in fall or spring. Many upper-division courses have prerequisites. You also want a balanced schedule by not taking all of the hardest classes in the same semester. Your advisor can help you navigate the complexity of the curriculum and have a balanced plan. Visit with your advisor early in each semester to stay on track and to discuss goals you want your program of study to help you achieve. In addition to helping you plan your program, advisors can help you find resources for research, connect with internships and participate in extra-curricular opportunities.
Having a plan gives you the map to reach your goals. You want to make sure you get the most out of your time and investment in college without taking unnecessary courses or spending extra time and money. Utilize Degree Works Plans to build out your semester-by-semester plan of the exact courses you need to take and when.
Your freshman year is the time to explore different majors. General education courses expose you to various subjects and help you find a field that sparks your interest. If you are unsure about what major to pursue, meet with an exploratory advisor who can help you identify your interests and strengths and align them with a major. The Focus 2 Assessment will recommend majors that align with your personal interests. It's okay to change your major. You will experience new things and learn about new fields at USU that will shape and change your interests.
Your academic advisor is your guide as you follow your map to graduation. Meet with your advisor at least once per semester to make sure you are on track, to explore clubs, research opportunities, internships, and other networking and extracurricular activities that could help you refine and pursue your goals.
A great way to find your passion is by participating in the many clubs and organizations at USU. Look for a club or organization that sounds interesting and attend their events. You may find the type of people you want to work with and the activities that drive you. You can also look to the Service Center and be a part of Community-Engaged learning.
Internships and job shadows are great ways to hone your interests and prepare you for your career. Seek these out during your freshman year. There are also many great summer internships available. As you progress through college, keep seeking out internships to build your experience and help narrow your focus. There are also many research opportunities at USU. Explore these opportunites to gain experience in your major and build connections with faculty to help you on your academic and career path.
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