2025-2026 DRAFT Academic Catalog 
    
    Sep 18, 2024  
2025-2026 DRAFT Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Graduation Planning Strategies (GPS) - Alphabetical


A Graduation Planning Strategy (or GPS), also known as a four-year guide, is an academic tool showing one example of how a program can be completed in a certain amount of time. All Wright State undergraduate majors can be completed in four years with careful planning. Some programs may require summer coursework. Time to degree is dependent on many factors including student placement in mathematics and writing courses, CCP and AP coursework, transfer coursework, and other variables.

These guides are valid for this year’s Academic Catalog only and are subject to change. These guides are a recommendation only and your actual program may vary. Students should consult with their academic advisor on a regular basis.

Four-Year Graduation Planning Strategies (GPS) for Bachelor’s Degrees

Three-Year Graduation Planning Strategies (GPS) for Bachelor’s Degrees

These plans condense four-year undergraduate degree program into three-year programs.

Combined Bachelor’s and Master’s Graduation Planning Strategies (GPS)

These plans combine four-year undergraduate degree programs with select graduate programs.

Two-Year Graduation Planning Strategies (GPS) for Associate Degrees