GLOSSARY OF TERMS
- Comprehensive Major
- A series of courses prescribed by an academic department which result in an area of specialization. The comprehensive major
is an alternative to the selection of a major and minor in meeting baccalaureate degree requirements.
- Degree Audit
- An analysis of a student's progress toward meeting degree requirements. The Audit provides a summary of institutional
requirements, General Studies and major/minor program requirements. Students can access their degree audit through MyBLUE.
- Elective
- A course in the curriculum in the choosing of which a student has some options, as opposed to a required course. The term free
or unrestricted elective denotes that the student either has complete choice in the selection of a course or choice among
courses in several different fields. A restricted elective is one limited to a certain discipline or group of disciplines, such
as an English elective or a social science elective.
- Endorsement, Teaching Field Endorsement
- A field of study in a broad area which qualifies a person for graduation and eligibility for certification to teach in the
State of Nebraska. The field endorsement will normally qualify a person for teaching two or more subjects, i.e., Social Science
includes the subjects of History, Economics, Geography, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology.
- Endorsement, Teaching Subject Endorsement
- Study in a specific subject area leading to teacher certification.
- Major
- A student's chosen field of study. The major may fall within a single department of instruction or may overlap several
departments. In the latter case, the major is described as a combination or interdisciplinary major.
- Matriculation
- The first registration following admission as a classified student.
- Minor
- A student's secondary field of study.
- Senior Check
- A Senior Check is a final listing of the degree requirements remaining for the student to complete. The Office of the
Registrar will follow the Senior Check for graduation checkout. Students may request a Senior Check once they have reached
senior standing (89 or more earned credit hours).
- Supplemental Endorsement
- A program of study (e.g. coaching, driver's education) which can be used to complement field or subject endorsement(s). A
supplemental endorsement cannot be used to meet graduation requirements in teacher education.
- Transcript
- A copy of the permanent academic (educational) record at an institution of higher education. It becomes an official transcript
when the seal of the institution is affixed and the signature of the Registrar is appended.
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