DegreeWorks

What is DegreeWorks?
DegreeWorks is a web-based academic advising tool designed to help students understand the degree requirements for a major.   DegreeWorks can help students prepare for registration and graduation as they work with their advisors to complete planned courses.  The DegreeWorks audit displays completed courses organized to show how they fulfill the requirements for a major, minor or concentration.   The DegreeWorks What-If functionality, showing how completed courses fit into another major, can be used by students contemplating a major change.   DegreeWorks should be used by students in conjunction with regular meetings with an advisor.


Who can use DegreeWorks? 
All undergraduate students entering the university in September 2007 or later have access to DegreeWorks.   Professional and faculty advisors have access to DegreeWorks.


DegreeWorks Instructional Materials
A training video for students is now available.  This video should be viewed by students and advisors to become familiar with the DegreeWorks functionality available to students.  Advisors have all the functionality available to students plus additional functionality depending on their advisor roles.


Two reference manuals are available: DegreeWorks for Advisors and DegreeWorks for Students.

A short reference guide is also available for students: DegreeWorks Functionality at a Glance.

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