The Fall 2009 GERs require fewer total credit hours to complete. What should I do with the extra slots in my schedule?
Students should take the opportunity to go into more depth in their major fields by taking additional courses in their majors. Students may find courses related to their majors in other departments; these courses might enrich their understanding of their areas of concentration. Students may also choose to develop more fluency in the language they chose to study by taking additional courses in that language. Students also may take courses outside of their majors, but which otherwise interest them and may not previously have fit into their schedules. Conversations with faculty advisors can be very helpful in determining how to utilize these elective slots.
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