Academic Advising
The requirements and opportunities for H&SS students can be both exciting and overwhelming. For this reason we encourage all students to use University and College advising services. Academic advising can take many forms: talking to a professor during office hours, meeting with a GE or a major advisor, attending workshops offered by the Office of Academic Advising, or signing up for a pre-professional internship. We list below the routes you can take for these resources and more:
Advising Opportunities from Admission to Graduation for Scholars
Titan Degree Audit (and more)
The "A" tab in the portal takes students to their Titan Degree Audit and advising notes.
General Education, University Polices, and Graduation Requirements
Undergraduate and Graduate Advising
- American Studies
- Anthropology
- Comparative Religion
- Criminal Justice
- English, Comparative Literature, and Linguistics
- Gerontology
- Liberal Studies
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Public Administration
- Psychology