Complete the Advising Placement Questionnaire, available on your myPugetSound account after depositing, to rank your advising class and Connections 100-level course preferences and to select other courses of interest. We will use your responses to create your initial fall schedule.
- Asian Languages and Cultures – see Japanese 101
- Biology 111: Unity of Life: Molecules, Cells, and Systems
- Biology 112: Evolution and the Diversity of Life
- Business 101: Business Leadership Seminar (special admission program) (RS)
- Chemistry 110: General Chemistry I
- Computer Science 161: Introduction to Computer Science
- Economics 101: Introduction to Markets and Macroeconomics
- German 101: Elementary German
- German 201: Intermediate German
- History 112: Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
- Honors advising
- International Political Economy 101: Introduction to International Political Economy
- Japanese 101: Elementary Japanese
- Latina/o Studies 200: Latina/o America — A Critical Introduction to Latina/o Studies
- Mathematics 181: Calculus and Analytic Geometry II
- Music 103: First Year Theory
- Physics 121: General University Physics
- Politics and Government 103: Introduction to International Relations
- Sociology and Anthropology 102: Introduction to Anthropology
- Spanish 201: Intermediate Spanish
NOTE: The CONN 100 courses below are also advising courses– students who enroll in one of these courses will fulfill two requirements (advising and CONN-100 course):
- Connections 109: Doodling and Calligraphy
- Connections 116: Study Abroad and Global Affairs
- Connections 121: Ethics in Practice
- Connections 130: What’s in the Water?
- Connections 137: Genesis
- Connections 139: The Wizard of Oz
- Connections 140: Laughter as the Best Medicine
- Connections 155: Social Fabric - Quilting
- Connection 156: Arts and Activism
- Connections 167: Anthropology, Culture, and Difference
- Connections 168: Dao of Chinese Architecture
- Connections 180: French Revolution
Honors advising
Honors students will be placed in a section of CONN 195: Mystery of Consciousness, and advising will be coordinated through this class enrollment.
NOTE: Honors Program students are chosen by the Honors Committee. Any first-year student who is interested in the program and who has not already expressed that interest to the Office of Admission is encouraged to apply by writing to the Office of Admission, in care of the Honors Program.