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All course selections must be confirmed by an advisor in your academic department. Students should choose the semester map based on the catalog year in which they were admitted to New York Tech, or the year they transferred to a new major.
Academic degree maps (also known as program maps) are documents that outline course sequencing and provide students with a “map to follow” to complete the degrees offered at BMCC. These maps will provide you with information with which to start a conversation with your advisor.
Each student’s specific program of study will look a little different, but this can be a starting place that helps you take all requirements into account. Design your specific map using the Academic Career Planner and use it when talking with your advisor to outline your academic path to graduation.
Want to know more about Queens College’s degree programs and how to navigate them? Academic Program Maps offer suggested four-year course and/or requirement combinations based on each undergraduate annual catalog year, thereby keeping you on track for timely progress to graduation!
These maps are tailored to reflect the academic year requirements for 2024-2025. While maps from previous years are not archived, they may be available upon request from a departmental academic program advisor.
• Students must take MED 60049 – OB/GYN and MED 60079 – Surgery in different semesters. • In blocks with OB/GYN and Surgery Clerkships students register for MED 60209 – Clinical Skills Assessment.
Degree maps are recommended semester-by-semester sequences of courses developed by academic departments to assist students with timely degree completion. As a visual representation, they show how full-time, CUNY skills proficient students can complete their associate degree in two years when completing 30 credits per year.