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Nov 18, 2024
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2024-2025 Academic Catalog
Technical and Applied Studies, BTAS, Digital Design (1+3 yr), Lake Campus (GPS)
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This Graduation Planning Strategy (GPS) outlines a sample path to graduation with one year completed in high school via College Credit Plus (CCP) coursework and the final three years at WSU. This plan is valid for this catalog year only. This plan is a recommendation, and your actual program may vary. This suggested 1+3-year graduation plan is not a substitute for regular academic advising appointments.
All undergraduate degree programs require at least 120 credit hours. To graduate in three years after high school, students must earn at least 30 credit hours of CCP and earn an average of 15 credit hours per semester (fall and spring) during the final three years. The time it takes to complete a degree and the sequence in which courses are taken will depend on any credits transferred to WSU and your placement in math and writing.
See the Academic Catalog for a complete listing of curriculum requirements, course prerequisites, and course descriptions. Course offerings and prerequisites are subject to change.
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College Credit Plus (CCP)
CORE - Wright State CORE Course Credit Hour(s): 3 CORE - Wright State CORE Course Credit Hour(s): 3 CORE - Wright State CORE Course Credit Hour(s): 3 Fall One
CORE - Wright State CORE Course Credit Hour(s): 4 Spring One
CORE - Wright State CORE Course Credit Hour(s): 3 CORE - Wright State CORE Course Credit Hour(s): 4 Fall Two
CORE - Wright State CORE Course Credit Hour(s): 3 Spring Two
CORE - Wright State CORE Course Credit Hour(s): 3 CORE - Wright State CORE Course Credit Hour(s): 3 Fall Three
CORE - Wright State CORE Course Credit Hour(s): 3 CORE - Wright State CORE Course Credit Hour(s): 3 Key
- CORE - Wright State CORE Course
- GE - General Elective
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Return to: Graduation Planning Strategies (GPS) - Alphabetical
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