Degree overview
Major - 26 courses |
Each baccalaureate degree has a major (core program requirements). The number of courses required for each major varies. |
General Education - 10 courses |
You choose your Gen Ed courses from four clusters:
- numeracy and scientific literacy,
- values, beliefs and identity,
- community and society, and
- communication
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Electives - 4 courses |
You are also required to take a certain number of electives for your degree. An elective is any course that does not fulfill a requirement for either your Major or General Education. There are hundreds of courses to choose from depending on your program.
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First-year courses
All core courses must be taken in the sequence shown. For information on how to choose your Gen Ed courses, please see your advisor.
Year One, Semester 1 [Fall], Sept. - Dec.
Plus one of the following:
Year One, Semester 2 [Winter], Jan. - Apr.
Plus one of the following:
General Education courses
A great education doesn’t just make you an expert in one area - it gives you a well-rounded knowledge base in a variety of areas. That is why all of Mount Royal’s baccalaureate degree and diploma programs will include General Education, a collection of courses in a range of subjects that will complement studies in your chosen field.
Foundation
As you start your studies, you take a total of four GNED foundation courses. Choose one from each cluster.
Cluster 1: Numeracy and Scientific Literacy
Cluster 2: Values, Beliefs and Identity
Cluster 3: Community and Society
Cluster 4: Communication
Tier 2
As you progress through your degree, choose three Gen Ed courses from a wider variety of courses.
You will take:
- one Tier 2 course from cluster 1, and
- two Tier 2 courses from two different clusters (2, 3, or 4)
Tier 3
You must take three Tier 3 courses. These three courses must be from at least two different clusters.
You could take:
- two Tier 3 courses from one cluster and one Tier 3 course from a second cluster (Total: 3); or
- three Tier 3 courses each from a different cluster (Total: 3).
Registering for courses
It is your responsibility to register in your courses and ensure that the courses you select meet the program and graduation requirements as outlined in the information above.
Use the online Academic Calendar to explore possible courses of interest and to check that you meet prerequisites. You will register for courses using the registration system found in mymru.ca, Register & Pay tab.
Visit our Tutorials page for useful videos to guide you on using mymru, our degree audit system (mruGradU8), course descriptions and how to register for your courses.
Tracking your degree progress
mruGradU8 is a program audit system and advising tool designed to assist you in reviewing your academic history, identifying requirements you completed and those that are still needed for graduation. As you move through your degree, mruGradU8 will become a great planning tool for you to measure your progress.
You will login to mruGradU8 through your mymru.ca account, under the ‘My Program’ tab. When you click on the icon or follow the link, your audit will open.
In order to ensure that your curriculum is current, please click the ‘Process New’ tab at the top of the audit every time that you login to mruGradU8.
The information in your audit is separated into three sections:
- Core and/or Major Requirements
- General Education (GNED) Requirements
- Electives
- If you declare a minor, which is optional, this will be added to the bottom of your audit.
Each semester, information about your course registration will be added to your audit so you can see which courses you register in and which ones you complete. This will be a great tool for you and your advisor to use to ensure that the courses you are taking will meet graduation requirements for your program.
Please visit this page for more information about mruGradU8, including frequently asked questions.
Your advisor
New Student Registration
Your advisor has carefully prepared your advising information and is eager to begin working with you on your Mount Royal experience. After reading through this information carefully, you should be able to register for both your Fall and Winter semesters.
You may find some useful information to help you on the blog that is maintained by your academic advisor.