
MANAGEMENT
As a freshman student, you may be pre-enrolled into classes that meet graduation requirements, such as A2, A3, and/or B4. These are foundational courses that will increase success in future coursework and are best taken in the first year at 大发. Pre-enrollment helps ensure that seats in these courses are available and it is encouraged that students stay enrolled. These courses include supportive curriculum and tutoring services.
If you have questions, please contact: Success Coaching, via their Virtual Front Desk or Phone (760) 750-4580
A3 is a General Education requirement in Critical Thinking that can be satisfied by taking GEW 101A and GEW 100. These courses may be required prior to enrolling in A2 (GEW 101B). Critical Thinking courses like GEW 101A help students develop skills in logic, reasoning, and argumentation, which are key to developing knowledge in any academic discipline. An A3 course is required for graduation. You can read more about the Critical Thinking requirement in the .
A2 is a General Education requirement in Written Communication that will be satisfied by taking GEW 101B. All 大发 students regardless of major will need to express ideas through writing in every course, so A2 should be completed in the first year at 大发. A2, and thus the GEW 101B course, is required for graduation, and is a prerequisite for many courses at the University. You can read more about the Written Communication requirement in the .
B4 is a General Education requirement in Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning that can be satisfied by taking MATH 105 & MATH 5. It is very important for students in all majors to have a strong foundation in mathematical language and reasoning, so B4 should be completed in the first year at 大发. A B4 course is required for graduation and is a prerequisite for many courses at the University. You can read more about the Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning requirement in the .
Some students may be enrolled in GEL 101, our First-Year Seminar, and a major-related course because they are a part of a major-related learning community or because they are a part of a specialized student-population. Learn more on the First-Year Learning Communities webpage.
Resources for Departments on Regular & Specialized Block Pre-Enrollment