Program Description
More interested in math and science or the humanities and social sciences? Even as an undecided student in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, answering this question will help students narrow their course selection so that they can start off on the right path. If a student is interested in math or sciences, their adviser may recommend that they consider more advanced math and science courses. If a student is interested in the humanities, such as English, history, or the performing arts, their adviser might recommend a curriculum that includes more liberal arts classes in addition to basic math and science courses. The best advice for students as they explore their academic and professional possibilities in college is to take advantage of a broad and rigorous curriculum in general education, which includes languages. This will prepare students for many career options.
Students will take a half-semester orientation class (LAS 101) that provides information on Iowa State resources, study skills, majors, careers, registration, and academic standards.
The student's adviser will also direct them to Career Services, where they may use the Discover program—a program that generates occupational options—and work with staff who will help them
identify their professional options.