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Fall Registration

As you may know new students can now begin to register for fall classes.  As you think about registering for course work, here are some things to consider.

 

If you are registered for OR planning on taking the 547 & 567 Hybrid courses this summer, you may not be able to register for the later ETC courses for fall -- because the system won’t have the prerequisites of 547 & 567 on your transcript.  If that happens, you should contact the instructor of the course you’re trying to register for and explain that you are a registered for the summer 547 & 567 classes and would like a permission number so you can register for their fall class.   This is just the ETC prefixed classes.  Core classes are a different matter.  However, if you do have troubles with those classes, you would still contact the instructor of the class.

 

In addition, if you haven’t sent your adviser a completed Program of Studies, you will want to fill that out and send it to him or her soon.  It gives you the opportunity to think about which courses you want to take – thus planning out your pathway to successfully completing your degree.  Completing the POS doesn’t mean that it is set in stone, rather it is a plan that could and often is altered based upon many circumstances.   In addition, it gives your adviser the opportunity to look it over to see if you have a misunderstanding of some of the course sequences.

 

For example:

 

ETC 547 & ETC 567 are prerequisites for the rest of the ETC classes, so you will want to take them first.  In fact, 547 is a pre or co-requisite for 567, so you have to take 547 before OR with 567.

 

Another item is that ETC 677 should be taken before ETC 647.

 

Michael

 

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