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GE Requirements
SFSU General Education Program
The description of the GE Program can be found in the:
SFSU Class Schedule booklet. Starting on approximately page 165. (Varies from semester to semester.)
- SFSU Bulletin. Buy copy or look on-line: Online SF state Bulletin
NOTE: Engineering students follow a slightly different GE Program. Obtain a copy from the School of Engineering, (SCI 163)
How to Plan Your GE Program:
Talk to your friends? Sometimes it is good advice. Most times it is BAD ADVICE. You'd be doing yourself a favor by talking to your departmental advisor instead:
| Department
|
GE
Advisor |
Location
|
| Biology | Contact Dept. Office | Franciscan Bldg |
| Chemistry & Biochemistry | Palmer, P. | TH 730 |
| Computer Science | Singh, R. | TH 969 |
| Dujmovik, J. | TH 946 | |
| Engineering | Krishnan, V. or Owen, N. | SCI 168A or 100 |
| Geosciences | Garcia, O | TH 509 |
| Mathematics | Contact Dept. Office | TH 937 |
| Physics & Astronomy | Lockhart, J. | TH 334 |
Before You See a GE Advisor:
1. Get official records of your current GE status.
- - Degree Audit Reporting System (DARS) printout. You can obtain these at the One Stop Student Services Center for a small fee.
- - Advanced Standing Evaluation (ASE). This printout is only for transfer students coming from 4-year or out-of-state community colleges. Transferrable credit from most California community college will automatically appear on your DARS report.
2. Get a GE worksheet.
3. Fill out the worksheet the best you can.
- Engineering students get worksheet from School of Engineering office, SCI 163
- All other students use worksheet from end of SFSU Class Schedule booklet.
4. Organize theses records in a file folder.
5. Bring the folder with you when you see your GE advisor.
E-mail: cosesrc@sfsu.edu -- Phone: (415) 405-3955 -- Science Building, Room 247
This page was last modified on May 2007