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Major Curriculum Worksheets

Curriculum worksheets outline required courses and Tri-County Technical College equivalents for the associated Clemson University academic major. Students are expected to be familiar with general education and academic program-specific requirements for their intended academic program as outlined in the Clemson Undergraduate Announcements. Additionally, students must satisfy any Tri-County prerequisites for the courses listed. Students must earn 30 transferable credits with a grade of "C" or better at Tri-County and a 2.5 GPA during their Bridge year to complete Bridge program requirements.

These worksheets are supplemental planning aids and are for informational purposes only.

Curriculum worksheets help students begin the process of learning their academic program curriculum requirements; as such, we highly recommend students begin consulting and planning their long-term curriculum plans with their intended program advisors at Clemson. Each curriculum worksheet provides Clemson advising contact information.

If any of the academic program requirements listed on the worksheet are met through dual enrollment and/or AP/IB credit or students wish to enroll in other courses, consult the Clemson Undergraduate Announcements and the Student Advising and Academic Guide for additional coursework that fulfills major and Bridge academic requirements to ensure transferability. The Student Advising and Academic Guide is available under "Current Student Info" or "Incoming Student Info" for the respective cohort.   

Note that worksheets are provided for all Clemson academic programs (majors), including "closed" academic programs. Students who choose to follow the curriculum sequence for a closed major cannot be guaranteed the opportunity to successfully change into that major upon transfer to Clemson. The Clemson University closed majors for the 2023-2024 academic year are: Architecture*, Communication, Construction Science & Management, Health Science, Landscape Architecture*, Language and International Health, Nursing, Psychology*, and Sports Communication.  An asterisk (*) denotes a major that may have additional requirements for the change of major process. The College of Education has the following competitive entry programs: Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, and Special Education. Supplemental guides for closed and competitive entry academic programs are posted at the bottom of this page. 

Please see the major curriculum worksheets for the 2023-2024 Bridge to Clemson cohort below.