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Welcome To GCORP: Developers: Paul Tran and Mayur Vora Graduate Recruiting and Student Services Department

This tool provides a roadmap and planning function to help students complete their degree requirements. It allows students to input the classes they have taken and plan future classes, taking into account prerequisite and corequisite relationships. The tool is not a substitute for advising and students should consult their academic advisor to ensure accuracy. Students must pay close attention to prerequisite and corequisite relationships displayed to avoid errors. The sample screenshots demonstrate how to select terms, input classes, and track progress toward completing degree requirements.

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Welcome To GCORP: Developers: Paul Tran and Mayur Vora Graduate Recruiting and Student Services Department

This tool provides a roadmap and planning function to help students complete their degree requirements. It allows students to input the classes they have taken and plan future classes, taking into account prerequisite and corequisite relationships. The tool is not a substitute for advising and students should consult their academic advisor to ensure accuracy. Students must pay close attention to prerequisite and corequisite relationships displayed to avoid errors. The sample screenshots demonstrate how to select terms, input classes, and track progress toward completing degree requirements.

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Welcome to GCORP

Developers: Paul Tran and Mayur Vora


Graduate Recruiting and Student Services Department
How this will help you?
This tool will provide you the road map
for your degree and your requirements for
graduation.

A planning function is put in to allow you


to plan out or estimate the time to
complete your degree based on your
unique preferences.
What this is not? (Disclaimer)
This is not a substitute for your academic
advisor but a complimentary tool. To gain
the most out of this tool, consult your
advisor either by email or appointment to
go over your schedule for accuracy before
you commit to ensure that you are on the
right track.
Developer’s Final Note
Please pay very close attention and do not
ignore the prerequisite and corequisite
relationships between classes for your
degree. Much has been done to limit the
possibility of error when using this tool
however the possibility still exist. So there
is a responsibility placed on you the user
to notice and adhere to those
relationships. Thank you!
Next 3 slides will describe the features
This tells you how many courses
you have left.

This is planning part of the


tool that allows you input
the classes.

This box is a complete list


of all the classes that are
required of your degree .
Solid Black arrow means a
prerequisite relationship. This
means you must have completed
the preceding courses in order to
take following course.

This is the visual layout of your


degree including the prerequisite
A unfilled orange arrow means a
and corequisite relationships
corequisite relationship. This means
represented by the arrows
you must have completed the
preceding course before or during
the same semester in order to take
the following course.
A box with a red fill indicates there
are prerequisite and/or corequisite
relationship that are not indicated
in the diagram and so you need to
view the description to see if you
meet the conditions.

A blue circle is used to indicate


that any relationship arrow(s) that
start inside the blue circle will only
A description of each course is apply to that specific course and
included so just move your not all the courses inside the black
mouse over that class and a box box.
will pop up automatically.
Anytime you want to
return to the course
selection page click this
button.
The remaining slides will show you a sample
Start with selecting a term and a year
that corresponds to your starting
semester. Clicking the cell will provide
a drop down menu to select your choice.
Notice Fall 2010 was selected as the
starting semester and the rest of the dates
are filled in for the table.

Next start by inputting your classes


waived and then start entering classes
you would like to take in the appropriate
semester
Fourth, once the prerequisite
and corequisite relationship
has been met, the following
course will appear.

Third, the class remaining


decreased from 22 to 20.

First, the box for those 2


course turns green to indicate Second, those 2 course on
you typed it correctly. this list will disappear.

Notice 2 classes have been entered. Entry is not cap sensitive but you
must include the space in between the prefix and the course number
(Ex. “MBA 7025” = Good while “MBA7025” = Bad)
3-4 things happen when you input a class correctly.
Once you start selecting courses in the
blue shaded area which are your
concentration classes then the counter
will also keep track. Notice now it
says “Pick 2”

Continue in this fashion for the


rest of degree. As soon as you
have met the relationship then
more courses will appear for you
to enter into your planner.
Notice after picking 2 courses in
the blue shaded area, the bar now
says “Complete!!!” to indicate
you have satisfied this area.
Finally!! This is what you want to see
after you finish meeting all the
requirements for the degree. Now go
forth for the fun has just begun!

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