This pathway is one example of how you might complete all the requirements for your degree in an order that makes sense given prerequisites. It is meant to give you a general sense of what your education will look like.

Your own unique situation and a number of other factors may mean your actual pathway is different. Perhaps you'll need an extra math or language class, or one of the courses we've listed isn't offered in a particular semester. Don't worry - there is flexibility built into the curriculum. You'll want to work closely with an advisor and use the academic advisement report to take all that into account and develop a pathway that's customized for you.
 
In the meantime, use this example as a starting point for choosing classes or discussing your plans with an advisor. Your advisor is your best resource when it comes to figuring out how to fit all the courses you need, in the right sequence, into your personal academic plan.

Fall Freshman

CourseUnitsRequirement(s) Met
Any Approved Course4
STAT 100: Introduction to Statistics4B4: Math
Language 1014C3: World Language
Any Approved Course3E: Health & Well Being
Total15

* This FYS class is just an example. The FYS class you choose might meet a different GE area, so you would have to adjust your actual pathway accordingly.

Spring Freshman

CourseUnitsRequirement(s) Met
SBS 200: Communication Skills Soc Sci4A1: Oral & Written Communication
Language 1024
ENVS 201: Intro to Environmental Science4
SBS 251: Intro to Global Economics4D1: Social Sciences
Total16

Fall Sophomore

CourseUnitsRequirement(s) Met
SBS 212: US Histories & Politics4D2: U.S. Histories & Democratic Part
Language 2014Language Proficiency Requirement
ENVS 282: Mtry Bay:Case Sty Env Sci &Pol4B1: Physical Science
CHHS 212: Analyzing Issues Hlth & Hum4
Total16

Spring Sophomore

CourseUnitsRequirement(s) Met
SL200S6D3: Lower Division Service Learning
Lang 202 4
CHHS 212: Analyzing Issues Hlth & Hum4
Total14

Fall Junior

CourseUnitsRequirement(s) Met
SBS 300: Major/ProSem:Theo/Meth/SBS4
SBS 300L: Professional Skills Soc Sci2
SBS 342: Economic Thought4
SBS 351: Intro to Global Economics4MLO 3: Specialized Disciplinary and Area Studies Competency
Total14

Spring Junior

CourseUnitsRequirement(s) Met
SBS 366: Rsrch Mthd for SBS:Quant Emph4MLO 2: Research methods
SBS 366L: Rsrch Mthd SBS:Quan Emph Lab1MLO 2: Research methods
SBS 339S: Sweat/Service/Solidarity SL6
SBS 381 or SBS 3564MLO 3: Specialized Disciplinary and Area Studies Competency
SBS 328: Social Science Theory Module2MLO 1: Social theory
Total17

Total: 120 units