Plan of Study Generator

Congratulations on choosing to become a physics concentrator! (Note: may not actually be true...) If you are like most physics students and have little preference as to which Core courses you take to graduate, this is the tool for you (In the future this will be able to be used by students using the Gen Ed system). In order to use this webpage, fill out all the classes you actually want to take semester-by-semester. In order to guarantee accuracy, please input as much of the course title you know for sure. For example, if you took or want to take Physics 16, your input should be either "Physics 16" or "Mechanics and Special Relativity".

Assuming you've filled out the form completely and accurately, (i.e. you've filled out your Expos/Foreign Language/Concentration requirements and electives) you'll have around eight empty slots that are just itching to get filled out. At the bottom of the page, please choose whether you will be fulfilling the Core or General Education requirements and click the submit buttons. If everything has gone well, you should see the requirements filled in the boxes that you left empty filled in with requirements in red text. Obviously it isn't necessary to fill in five classes, that's just for the masochists out there who want that option. If you fit into that category, please click the check box under the fifth class so that the generator knows that it has the fifth course option.

Freshman Fall
Freshman Spring Fifth class?
Sophomore Fall Fifth class?
Sophomore Spring Fifth class?
Junior Fall Fifth class?
Junior Spring Fifth class?
Senior Fall Fifth class?
Senior Spring Fifth class?

Once you've done all of that, click the checkboxes that correspond to the cores that you don't have filled out yet. If you have already taken, for example, your Literature and Arts A core, leave that box unchecked, but if you haven't taken your Moral Reasoning core, check that box.

Foreign Cultures Historical Study A Historical Study B Literature and Arts A Literature and Arts B Literature and Arts C Moral Reasoning Social Analysis