Advising
Schedule an appointment with your academic adviser online using the online scheduling system here.
For step-by-step directions, please visit the CAS Online Appointment Scheduling Directions. Please note: you must be signed into your Oakland University email account to access the document.
The College of Arts & Sciences Advising Office welcomes undergraduate students with declared Arts and Science majors &/or minors, undecided students who wish to investigate undergraduate college programs, and prospective students considering Oakland University for a Bachelor’s degree. We are committed to helping students achieve their educational goals.
Services
- Undergraduate navigation and support
- Information on your undergraduate program(s), class scheduling, registration, etc.
- Declaring an undergraduate major or minor/concentration
- Referrals to campus resources
- Graduation audits
- Career planning
Who is my Academic Adviser
You can identify your assigned academic adviser on your MySAIL account. In the My Details box at the top of the page. You will see a blue ADVISER link right under your class standing. This link will give you the name and email of your assigned adviser..
Who is my Faculty Adviser
In the College of Arts and Sciences, you also have a faculty adviser specific to your CAS major(s) and/or minor(s). Your faculty adviser is a faculty member in your area of study who can help you with course selection, career goals, internship/research opportunities, graduate school plans, and more.
Appointments
Advising appointments are offered virtually via Zoom or in person. Please call (248) 370-4567 to schedule an appointment. You will receive instructions on virtual appointments through your Oakland University email. You are now able to self schedule an appointment with your academic adviser. In this system you are able to make, cancel or move your appointment. Schedule an appointment with your academic adviser online using the online scheduling system here.
The below sample schedules are intended for general information only and are not meant to be a complete description of all Oakland University degree requirements. It is strongly recommended that you meet with your academic adviser to discuss your specific degree program, ensuring the details of your major can be thoroughly reviewed.
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Actuarial Science, BS
Anthropology, BA
Anthropology, BA (Law School 3+3 Program)
Applied Statistics, BS
Applied Statistics, BS to MS
Art History, BA
Biochemistry, BS
Biology, BA
Biology, BA (Law School 3+3 Program)
Biology, BA or BS STEP
Biology, BS
Biomedical Science, BS
Chemistry, BA
Chemistry, BA or BS STEP
Chemistry, BS
Chinese Studies, BA
Communication, BA
Communication, BA to MA
Creative Writing BA, (Fiction)
Creative Writing BA (Memoir and Essay)
Creative Writing, BA (Poetry)
Creative Writing, BA (Screenwriting)
Criminal Justice Homeland Security, BA
Criminal Justice Homeland Security, BA (Law School 3+3 Program)
Criminal Justice Information Security & Assurance, BA
Criminal Justice Information Security & Assurance, BA (Law School 3+3 Program)
Criminal Justice, BA
Criminal Justice, BA (Law School 3+3 Program)
Dance, BA
Dance, BFA
Economics, BA
English, BA
English, BA STEP
English, BA to MA
Environmental Science, BS (Environmental Health)
Environmental Science, BS (Sustainability & Resource Management)
Film, BA
Film Production, BA
French, BA
French, BA K-12
German, BA
German, BA K-12
Graphic Design, BA
History, BA
History, BA STEP
History, BA STEP (Social Studies Endorsement)
International Relations, BA
International Relations, BA (Foreign Affairs & Diplomacy)
International Relations, BA (Global Justice & Sustainability)
International Relations, BA (Law School 3+3 Program)
Japanese Studies, BA
Japanese, BA
Japanese, BA K-12
Journalism and Media Studies (Broadcasting and Digital Media Practice), BA
Latin American Language & Civilization, BA
Latin American Studies, BA
Linguistics, BA
Mathematics, BA
Mathematics, BA or BS STEP
Mathematics, BS
Medical Physics, BS
Music Education & Instrumental Perform, BM
Music Education & Piano Perform, BM
Music Education & Vocal Performance, BM
Music Education Instrumental, BM
Music Education Piano, BM
Music Education Vocal, BM
Music Instrumental Performance, BM
Music Piano Pedagogy
Music Piano Performance, BM
Music Technology, BM
Music Vocal Performance, BM
Music, BA
Musical Theatre, BFA
Philosophy, BA
Physics, BA
Physics, BA or BS STEP
Physics, BS
Piano Performance, BM Specialization in Pedagogy
Political Science, BA
Political Science, BA (Campaigns and Elections)
Political Science, BA (Courts, Justice & Politics)
Political Science, BA (Law School 3+3 Program)
Professional and Digital Writing, BA
Psychology, BA
Psychology, BA (Law School 3+3 Program)
Psychology, BA to MS
Public Administration, BS
Public Administration, BS (Law School 3+3 Program)
Public Administration, BS to MPA
Public Relations & Strategic Communication, BA
Social Work, BSW
Sociology, BA
Sociology, BA (Law School 3+3 Program)
Sociology/Anthropology, BA
Sociology/Anthropology, BA (Law School 3+3 Program)
Below is a list of minors and concentrations available in the College of Arts and Sciences. Each link below will take you to the appropriate page of the current undergraduate catalog listing the requirements for the minor or concentration.
Minors are not required for College of Arts and Sciences majors. However, students will sometimes complete minors or concentrations in addition to their major if they have other areas of academic interest. If you are interested in discussing a minor or concentration, please schedule an appointment with your academic adviser.
Students pursuing admission into the Secondary Teaching Education Program (STEP) must complete a teaching minor in one of the following areas: biology, chemistry, dance, economics, English, history, mathematics, modern languages (Spanish, French or German), physics, political science, or sociology. Teaching minors for these areas can be found in the same catalog sections as the regular minors.
As a general rule, no more than 8 credits of course work used to satisfy one major, minor, or concentration may be applied toward another.
Appointments with a CAS Adviser is required to go over requirements to add a minor. Once you have met with an adviser, a form with me emailed to you to fill out. Once that form is received electronically in our office, we will add that minor. If you are interested in adding any of these minors or concentrations, please contact our office to set up and appointment with a CAS Adviser at 248-370-4567.
Minor or Concentration
Addiction Studies Concentration
Advertising
African and African-American Studies
American Studies Concentration
Anthropology
Applied Mathematics (for students in SECS)
Applied Statistics
Archaeology Concentration
Chemistry
Child Welfare (For social work majors only)
Chinese Language
Chinese Language and Civilization
Chinese Studies
Christianity Studies
Communication
Creative Writing
Criminal Justice
Dance
Digital Media Production
Economics
English
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies Concentration
Film
French Language
History
Interactive and Social Media
International Relations
International Studies
Islamic Studies
Italian
Japanese Language and Civilization
Japanese Language and Literature
Japanese Studies
Jazz Studies
Journalism
Judaic Studies
Latin American Studies
LGBTQ Studies
Linguistics
Mathematics
Middle Eastern Studies
Music (auditioned)
Music (no audition)
Physics
Political Science
Pre-Law Studies (not a minor or major)
Pre-Med Concentration
Psychology
Public Administration
Public Relations
Relational Communication
Religious Studies Concentration
Russian and East European Studies
Science
Sociology
South Asian Studies
Studio Art
Teaching English as a Second Language
Theatre
Urban Agriculture and Agroecology
Urban Studies Concentration
Women and Gender Studies
World Music
Writing
Teaching Minors
Biology STEP
Chemistry STEP
Economics STEP
English as a Second Language STEP
English STEP
History STEP
Mathematics STEP
Modern Languages STEP
Physics STEP
Political Science STEP
College of Arts and Sciences Advising
614 Pioneer Drive
Rochester, MI 48309-4482
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(248) 370-4567
College of Arts and Sciences
Dean's Office
Varner Hall, Room 217
371 Varner Drive
Rochester , MI 48309-4485
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(248) 370-2140
Fax: (248) 370-4280
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