Yes, sample program is a good place to start.
But if you want to do it better - you have to plan your degree. This may take several hours but it'll be worth it. All you need to do is to pick your majors and all that, and then pick the subjects you'll do. Get an Excel spreadsheet out and then 'map' your degree out - and then just take the courses. This is tough for you as a first year because you have to take heed to what prerequisites and everything, and this assumes nothing clashes but it's a good way to generally map out your degree.
So here's an old version of mine before I switched courses and minors and whatnot:
That's what you want, in the end.
So you have two options - follow the plan, or, if you're willing to put in more effort - map it out yourself.