Transcript Document
Introduction to DARS
For CSCD Majors:
Linguistics
Speech-Language-Hearing
Important Note
Sample DARS will be shown in the slide show for
explanatory purposes. They are NOT real DARS,
although they will obviously resemble real
DARS, but they are only models used to teach
students how to access and interpret DARS.
http://www.temple.edu/vpus/resources/dars.htm
Temple website
with information
about DARS,
Temple’s Degree
Audit Reporting
System
Website info
continued
Locating your DARS.
Go to TUPORTAL. Click on STUDENT.
Then Click on STUDENT RECORDS
Then Click on DARS DEGREE AUDIT
Fictional DARS: Linguistics BA
What clicking on graphs shows you
33 complete hours
3 unfulfilled hours
3.77
23 complete hours 21 unfulfilled hours
This fictional student completed 73 credits. She needs 49 more
credits to reach 122 total credits required for a degree in CHP&SW.
Her DARS(below) show that she is currently taking another 5 courses
that are not yet completed and so not yet counted.
Status of Gen Ed Requirements
The GREEN font and
check marks show
requirements that
have been completed.
The RED font
and X mark
indicate
requirements
that have not
been met.
To get more complete information from your DARS, CLICK ON
“Open all sections.” It almost always makes sense to do this
instead of looking at the summary view
Click here
This shows the Gen
Ed requirements
and the courses
used to satisfy
those, as well as the
grades earned.
The green ink color
and check marks
mean that the
requirements have
been completed
More Gen Ed
completed
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this slide]
The red font and the
X mark mean that the
requirement has not
been completed.
Science 1 was
completed but not
Science 2 – but note
that the student is
pre-registered (RG)
for Science 2 in
Summer 2.
See options for
completion here and
on the next slide.
The major has
not been
completed (RED
X) although
some courses
have.
The student is
pre-registered or
currently in (RG)
others (see term
listed next to
course).
Options for
completion are
shown.
Requirements of the Major
Then all courses
taken at Temple are
listed in sequential
order.
Transfer coursework
is also listed.
The arrow in this
figure shows the
courses the student is
currently taking.
When figuring out
how many credits are
still needed for the
degree, we want to
consider the credits
for the current
courses, which are
not shown here.
Coursework is also
listed semester by
semester with grades
and GPA for each
semester and the
number of credits
taken in each
semester.
DARS for a fictional Speech-LanguageHearing Major
With all sections opened
This student has
completed Gen Ed
(see GREEN BAR).
But has not
completed the
major (SEE PINK
and GREEN BARS).
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audio
for this
slide
See the
Gen Eds
that are
checked
off
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audio
for
this
slide
This slide is
the beginning
of the
detailed
listing of the
major
requirements,
showing
which
requirements
(and specific
courses) were
completed
and which
were not.
Then comes a sequential listing of courses, starting with any coursework taken before
the student entered Temple.
When DARS gets complicated!
Fictional Complicated DARS
Be careful when you count
credits IF you earned a C- or
below in course required for
the major.
When a student earns a grade
of C- or below in a course
required in the major, that
course cannot count toward the
major.
Still, the university will count
the credits (on the assumption
that the student might change
majors) until such time as the
student repeats the course.
So, if student earns a C- or below (though not F) in Speech Science,
for example, she will earn 4 credits. But, when she takes it again and
passes, she will NOT get 4 more credits and can never use the 4 from
the previously failed course to satisfy this major.
Questions?
• Talk to your academic adviser
• Talk to Dr. Krakow (rkrakow@temple.edu)
• You need to know where you stand in relation
to the requirements for graduation
• BUT you do not need to figure this out on your
own!