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How to fill out the Course Catalog Additions, Changes or Deletions online
Completing the Course Catalog Additions, Changes or Deletions form is a crucial step for students and faculty wishing to modify the course offerings. This guide will walk you through each section of the form to ensure a smooth and efficient process.
Follow the steps to accurately complete the online form.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and access it in your preferred editing tool.
- Indicate whether you are submitting an addition, change, or deletion by checking the appropriate box in Section A. If adding a course, complete all fields in Section A. For changes, fill only the relevant parts.
- In Section A, fill in the Subject Code, Course Number, College, Course Title, Weekly Hours, Credit Hours, and specify if the course can be repeated for credit. If applicable, add Prerequisite and Co-requisite Course(s).
- Specify Enrollment Restrictions for Majors, Classes, and College/Department. Ensure to indicate whether these are included or excluded.
- Select the Course Attribute(s) and indicate how the course will be graded by checking either 'Normal' or 'S/U Only'.
- If modifying a course description, copy the current description from the online catalog. Paste it in the designated area below and use track revisions to highlight the changes made.
- For deletions, complete Section B by providing the Subject Code and Course Number of the course to be deleted and ensure that all related prerequisite or co-requisite courses have been properly updated.
- If a course is being renumbered or replaced, provide the Old Subject Code and Old Course Number in Section C, and input the new course information into Section A, also ensuring prerequisite or co-requisite courses are updated.
- After completing the form, save your changes. You can then download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete and submit your Course Catalog modifications online now to ensure timely processing.
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Yes, a 15 credit course load is generally considered full-time for most colleges and universities. It typically comprises five three-credit courses. When your institution undergoes Course Catalog Additions, Changes Or Deletions, it is important to evaluate how these changes might affect the credit system and your academic status. Awareness of credit structure helps maintain your educational goals.
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