Program Requirement Worksheets

These at-a-glance worksheets will allow you to see the course requirements for each program. Worksheets are grouped by year.

Please consult your program evaluation on myEC for the most current information on your course requirements.

For majors starting First year (and those starting their Second year in September 2024, depending on program):



For majors starting Second year in September 2023:


For majors starting Second year in September 2022:


For majors starting Second year in September 2021:


revised June 4, 2021

Year 3 and 4 revised February 28, 2022


revised February 28, 2022


For majors starting Second year in September 2020:

Year 4 revised February 28, 2022


revised February 28, 2022

For majors starting Second year in September 2019:


revised May 16, 2019


For majors starting Second year in September 2018:

revised May 31, 2019

revised May 31, 2019
revised June 2018

revised June 2018

revised June 2018

revised May 14, 2019

For majors starting Second year in September 2017:

revised May 31, 2019

revised May 31, 2019

revised June 2018


revised June 2018



For majors starting Second year in September 2016:

revised May 16, 2017

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revised

revised

revised

What are Critical Studies Courses?

The short answer is that Critical Studies = Academic. Critical studies electives can be filled with courses beginning with the following mnemonics:

AHIS-Art HistoryMHIS-Media History
DHIS-Design HistorySCIE-Science
HUMN-HumanitiesSOCS-Social Science

Everything else is a studio class. To help get familiar with all the courses and mnemonics, check out the .

Ever wonder what the difference is between Humanities, Social Science and Science?

  • Humanities courses include: philosophy, literature, art history, classical studies and language.
  • Social Science courses include: psychology, anthropology, political science, sociology and women's studies.
  • Science courses include: biology, chemistry, earth science, wood science, physics, astronomy, oceanography and mathematics.