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Finding Courses
The first step to furthering your education is to find the course(s) that you want to enroll in. There are a number of tools to help you find courses that will meet your needs.
Search for classes from your online services.
In short, yes you may. There is Class Search feature in your student online services that can be used to search for courses for terms that are open to registration. Once you find a course you wish to enroll in you can add it to your worksheet and keep searching or you can submit the change immediately and be enrolled in the course immediately if there are no impediments. For a more detailed explanation of how to search for courses from within the Registration menu view the Add A Course video tutorial.
Search for courses using the online Schedule of Classes
Using the online schedule of classes you can search class listings in several ways. You can define your criteria in the Search All Schedules of Classes. If you know you are looking for something more specific you can begin your search in a specific subsection such as Baccalaureate Core Schedules or Undergraduate Schedules by Subject. Once you’ve defined your criteria and located the course/courses that you are interested in make note of the CRN for registration purposes.
Need to find a baccalaureate core course?
Watch our Baccalaureate Core Courses Video Tutorial or go straight to the baccalaureate core courses section of the general catalog.
Do you have concerns about building accessibility?
Visit the campus accessibility site maintained by Disability Access Services and learn the about the accessibility of buildings on campus.
Interested in taking an online course?
Visit distance & online education to find out more information about online courses.
Do you need to search for a course from a prior term?
You can access schedule of classes for previous terms online to search for courses offered in previous terms.

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