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This tutorial will walk you through how to conduct an evaluation of the courses you’ve taken and how they apply to your degree program for your program of study. You can also use this tool to determine how the courses you’ve taken apply if you wish to add a minor or change your major.
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Enter your User ID (IC ID number) and your
PIN and click the Login button.
If you’ve forgotten your PIN, enter your User ID
and click the Forgot PIN? Button. You can then
answer your Hint question and reset your PIN.
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Clink on the Generate a
new audit link found under the Degree Evaluation
section.
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Select current
term from the drop
down box & click Submit
Click on the radio button
next to your program
& then click GenerateRequest
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Click the radio button for Detail Requirements, then click the
Submit button.
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General information about your academic record. Please make sure your information is correct. If a correction is
necessary, please e-mail [email protected]
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These are the overall requirements for your degree and includes
those courses you are currently taking.
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Major course requirements Area: Red “Not Met or No” means the requirement has not been met. If you have questions about the requirements you have left
to complete, you should work with your program advisor.
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If you see a requirement with “)OR(“ and one of the courses in that requirement has been completed but it still has a red “No”, it will change when the entire area is completed. You do not need to take both courses in
an “OR” situation.
If you’ve declared a concentration that area will appear next.
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As part of the ICC (Integrative Core Curriculum), all programs have CLA (Complimentary Liberal Arts)
requirements.
Credits and the grade for each course applied to the program appear here.
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TIP: When searching for courses during registration, you can search by attribute so that you can get a list of all the courses offered for a
semester that fulfill a specific Theme or ICC requirement.
All students must choose 1 of 6 ICC themes and meet the requirements of that theme.
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The Source column indicates how the requirement is being fulfilled : H = course history (past course), R = registered course,
E = placement exam and T = transfer course.
The ICC also has Math & Writing requirements as well as a Diversity
requirement.
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The ICC Capstone & E-portfolio area is next. If a student has declared a minor,
there will be a area for that too.
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Liberal Arts Requirement for New York State bachelor degrees :
BA – 90 credits, BS – 60 credits,BM & BFA – 30 credits.
These courses can also count toward requirements in other
areas.
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Open Electives are courses you need to complete to ensure you have a minimum of 120 credits for a Bachelor’s degree in New
York State, but do not fulfill any other degree requirements.
If you’ve failed or withdrawn from a course, or received a grade of NGS or Incomplete, the course will
appear in this area. Courses and credits in this area are not applied to your degree program.