An Academic Plan is an area of study (such as a major, minor, or certificate) that is within an academic program and a student's overall academic career and is offered by an academic plan owner, which is usually the college that owns the Academic Plan.
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| Source System: | CMS - SA |
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| Source Table Name: | PS_ACAD_PLAN_TBL |
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| Source Field Name: | DESCR |
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| Folder Heading: | "Academic Plan" |
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| Column Heading: | "Source Academic Plan" |
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Examples
Academic Plan example values include:
- Majors: "Psychology" or "Biology"
- Minors: "Psychology Minor" or "Biology Minor"
- Certificate: "Science Illustration"
See Also
Definition Source
"An academic plan is an area of study—such as a major, minor, or specialization—that is within an academic program or within an academic career. A student can earn only one degree for a single academic plan. If the institution offers dual degrees, you must establish separate academic plans for each degree or you must create a combined degree, such as B.A./B.S. You can set up academic plans to award degrees, indicate completion of the academic program, or award intermediate certificates or degrees."[1]
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