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Advising: Roles and Responsibilities
Advisor Responsibilities
- Maintain regularly scheduled office hours for academic and career advising as needed throughout the semester.
- Schedule additional office hours as needed during the pre-registration periods.
- Provide assistance to advisees in setting both short- term and long-term educational and career objectives.
- Assist advisees with schedule planning and course selection on both a long-term and short-term basis.
- Be informed about academic policies and procedures and changes in departmental or university curriculum requirements.
- Be knowledgeable about campus academic and career support services and refer advisees to these services as needed.
- Be knowledgeable about career opportunities and prospects in public health.
- Be knowledgeable about post-graduate training or education choices common to public health majors. And assist students in the exploration of graduate training or education options and pathways.
- Provide letters of recommendation when asked and sufficient notice has been given. If advisors cannot provide a letter, the student is notified and an explanation provided.
- Remove academic advising holds, undergraduate students (only): At the completion of the academic advising session for the upcoming semester: Submit the electronic S.C.O.R.E. card or the Study Abroad Course Advising Form.
Student Responsibilities
- Know degree requirements and remain informed about changes in the curriculum.
Map out a plan of action for completing degree requirements and review it with the advisor. This is important to determine what courses need to be taken in sequence, as well as which courses are only offered once every year or every other year so that opportunities to take a needed or desired course are notmissed.
- Prepare, in advance, for academic and career advising meetings. Map out courses wanted and needed to take for the degree and any minors or CAS's; or to meet pre-requisite course requirements for additional advanced study.
- Make and keep advising appointments.
- Make advisor aware of any special needs or problems encountered at Syracuse University. The advisor can help with any problems that may hinder academic success and continued enrollment.
- Provide sufficient notice (ideally 14 days) when asking the advisor to provide a recommendation.
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To graduate within 4 years, students take 15-17 degree applicable credits each semester. Pre-clinical health students take 16-19 credits each semester. Recommended course sequencing is detailed in the Undergraduate Student Handbook.
Accelerated Degrees, Public Health, BS/MPH and Public Health, BS/MS:
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Syracuse University grants transfer credit based on the content of courses previously completed, their applicability to the intended program of study, and the quality of the student’s performance. Only credit hours, not grade points, are accepted in transfer. For the transfer credit to be applied toward the S.U. degree, an official transcript with the course title, credit hours and grade must be mailed to the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics recorder, 300 MacNaughton 330 Barclay Hall. Transfer credit policies are described on the Falk College, Student Services web site. For courses not previously approved for transfer, students must complete the Petition to Faculty, Transfer Credit Form prior to registering for the course.
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