Think about obtaining a bachelor’s degree from a college as a
project. You are advising a friend, a senior in high school who
plans to attend college next year. Prepare a bar chart for him,
depicting all of the courses that he must take from the start of
college until graduation. Obtain the program course list. Make sure
you do not overlook any prerequisite requirements. Make the
following simplifying assumptions: a. Your friend is smart. He will
not fail any course. b. All courses are available during every fall
and spring semester. c. No summer semesters are included. Your
friend will work during the summer. d. Your friend’s total load
every semester should be no less than 15 credit hours and no more
than 18. You can let him take as many as 20 credit hours in one
semester only, but only during the last year. e. Your friend must
graduate in eight semesters. f. After finishing the bar chart, show
it to your adviser and get his or her approval on your sequence of
courses. Note that several correct solutions to this problem may be
possible (which is often the case with construction
projects).
Think about obtaining a bachelor’s degree from a college as a project. You are advising a friend, a senior in high schoo
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