The Organized Guitarist by Jon Oxford is a comprehensive, structured curriculum designed for undergraduate jazz guitar majors. Spanning four years of study, this book provides a clear, progressive pathway to mastering jazz guitar, covering essential topics such as Harmony, Scales, Repertoire, Improvisation, Sight Reading, Aural Skills, Technique, and Transcriptions. Divided into two sections—Years 1 & 2 and Years 3 & 4—each section is further broken down into eight 14-week semesters. Every week presents six to eight focused topics, ensuring a balanced and systematic approach to jazz guitar development. The curriculum begins with foundational concepts and gradually advances to more complex material, guiding students toward professional-level musicianship. The Organized Guitarist integrates classic jazz education materials, such as improv topics from Jerry Coker's "Elements of the Jazz Language," and Gary Campbells, "Expansions," and incorporates proven practice and evaluation methodologies. While structured for academic use, the book is also designed for flexibility, allowing students to adapt weekly goals based on their skill level and personal needs. Whether used as a college curriculum or an independent study guide, The Organized Guitarist offers a clear and effective roadmap to becoming a well-rounded jazz guitarist.