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Planning Your Years
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Introduction

Freshman Year

Sophomore Year

IGETC Transfer
 Course Priorities
 Declare Major
 Capped Major
 AC
 Minor
 Elective Courses
 Other Issues
 Normal Progress
 Degree Audit
 Unit Requirements
 Research
 Scholarships
 Study Abroad
 Medical School
 Law School
 Career
 Student Responsibility
 Transfer Checklist

Junior Year

Senior Year

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Study Abroad
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How should I prepare for study abroad?
- If you are considering study abroad, then you should begin planning with your major adviser and a College Adviser immediately.
- Undergraduate students in the College of Letters and Science may study abroad as sophomores, juniors, or seniors.
- You have the option of participating in the UC-sponsored Education Abroad Programs (EAP), or through a non-UC program. There are opportunities to study abroad for one semester or one year. For many students, the ideal time to study abroad is during their junior year, however, there are a variety of programs to meet the broad range of student needs and interests.
- For more information about UC and non-UC options, you should visit the Berkeley Programs for Study Abroad office at 160 Stephens Hall.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q - Can courses taken abroad complete my college breadth or major requirements? A - In many cases, yes. Prior to departure, check with a College Adviser for evaluation of possible breadth course credit, and visit your major adviser for evaluation of possible major course credit.
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