Advising AidThis extension is not a substitute for your Degree Progress Report.
This extension is only to be used as an aid to determine which courses will satisfy degree requirements during the quarter-to-semester transition. Use it to explore quarter-to-semester transition options, but speak with an College Academic Advisor (or Department Advisor) for advice and to validate your plans.
The extension does not check units at all. (The catalog webpages do not contain such information in a semantically rich format.)
On the program requirements page, the extension will mark courses loaded from your profile, but a single course may appear in a program's requirements under different listings (e.g., in different electives lists). A mark on multiple instances is not an indication that double-counting is allowed (double-counting is generally not allowed).
Lots. This is still a work in progress.
Mappings are not yet supported for all programs.
Direct course conversions are not yet encoded.
Cross-listed courses were extracted from the Quarter catalog. They are still pending finalization of the Semester catalog.
The 'What If?' feature can be used to account for transferred courses, course credit by examination, and courses not yet completed..
A course will be marked as completed even if a later course requires a higher grade to satisfy the prerequisite requirement.
Install the extension by clicking the version link above. After installing, you should see one of the extension's icons in your extension toolbar (if you selected the option to pin it, or you can click the dropdown to interact) as shown below.
Courses Stored:
Courses Not Stored:
Visit your PolyProfile on the Cal Poly portal. Click the extension's icon and select 'Store courses'. The user id in the profile should be displayed to indicate that the list of taken courses is stored.
Visit either the quarter catalog (e.g., Computer Science) or semester catalog (e.g., Computer Science) degree requirements listing to view the inline mappings (specified by the department) and the degree requirements satisfied by your completed coursework.
Quarter catalog example
Semester catalog example