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CLASS SECTIONS MEETING ONE (1) HOUR PER WEEK
Times for Fall 2008:
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M or W |
T or R |
F |
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700 - 750 |
700 - 750 |
700 - 750 |
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800 - 850 |
800 - 850 |
800 - 850 |
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900 - 950 |
900 - 950 |
900 - 950 |
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1000 - 1050 |
1000 - 1050 |
1000 - 1050 |
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1100 - 1150 |
1100 - 1150 |
1100 - 1150 |
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1200 - 1250 |
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1200 - 1250 |
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1300 - 1350 |
1300 - 1350 |
1300 - 1350 |
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1400 - 1450 |
1400 - 1450 |
1400 - 1450 |
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1500 - 1550 |
1500 - 1550 |
1500 - 1550 |
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1600 - 1650 |
1600 - 1650 |
1600 - 1650 |
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1700 - 1750 |
1700 - 1750 |
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1800 - 1850 |
1800 - 1850 |
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1900 - 1950 |
1900 - 1950 |
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2000 - 2050 |
2000 - 2050 |
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For Saturday classes, check with the Curriculum and Scheduling Office for allowed times.
CLASS SECTIONS MEETING TWO (2) HOURS PER WEEK
Times for Fall 2008:
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M or W |
T or R |
F |
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700 - 850 |
800 - 950 |
700 - 850 |
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900 - 1050 |
1000 - 1150 |
900 - 1050 |
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1100 - 1250 |
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1100 - 1250 |
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1300 - 1450 |
1300 - 1450 |
1300 - 1450 |
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1500 - 1650 |
1500 - 1650 |
1500 - 1650 |
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1700 - 1850 |
1700 - 1850 |
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1900 - 2050 |
1900 - 2050 |
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2000 - 2150 |
2000 - 2150 |
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MW |
TR |
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700 - 750 |
700 - 750 |
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800 - 850 |
800 - 850 |
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900 - 950 |
900 - 950 |
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1000 - 1050 |
1000 - 1050 |
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1100 - 1150 |
1100 - 1150 |
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1200 - 1250 |
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1300 - 1350 |
1300 - 1350 |
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1400 - 1450 |
1400 - 1450 |
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1500 - 1550 |
1500 - 1550 |
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1600 - 1650 |
1600 - 1650 |
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1700 - 1750 |
1700 - 1750 |
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1800 - 1850 |
1800 - 1850 |
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1900 - 1950 |
1900 - 1950 |
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2000 - 2050 |
2000 - 2050 |
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For Saturday classes, check with the Curriculum and Scheduling Office for allowed times.
CLASS SECTIONS MEETING THREE (3) HOURS PER WEEK
Times for Fall 2008:
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M or W |
T or R |
F |
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700 - 945* |
730 - 1015* |
700 - 945* |
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1430 - 1715* |
1430 - 1715* |
1000 - 1245* |
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1730 - 2015* |
1730 - 2015* |
1300 - 1545* |
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1900 - 2145* |
1900 - 2145* |
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MW |
TR |
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700 - 815** |
730 - 845 |
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830 - 945** |
900 - 1015 |
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1000 - 1115** |
1030 - 1145 |
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1130 - 1245** |
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1300 - 1415** |
1300 - 1415 |
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1430 - 1545** |
1430 - 1545 |
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1600 - 1715** |
1600 - 1715 |
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1730 - 1845 |
1730 - 1845 |
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1900 - 2015 |
1900 - 2015 |
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2030 - 2145 |
2030 - 2145 |
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MWF |
TRF |
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700 - 750 |
700 - 750 |
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800 - 850 |
800 - 850 |
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900 - 950 |
900 - 950 |
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1000 - 1050 |
1000 - 1050 |
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1100 - 1150 |
1100 - 1150 |
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1200 - 1250 |
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1300 - 1350 |
1300 - 1350 |
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1400 - 1450 |
1400 - 1450 |
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1500 - 1550 |
1500 - 1550 |
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1600 - 1650 |
1600 - 1650 |
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* Courses which are expected to attract large numbers of first-year students are strongly encouraged to use a scheduling pattern which meets for more than one day each week.
** Courses which are expected to attract large numbers of first-year students are strongly encouraged to use a MWF scheduling pattern instead of this MW pattern.
For Saturday classes, check with the Curriculum and Scheduling Office for allowed times.
Special Situations For
CLASS SECTIONS MEETING THREE (3) HOURS PER WEEK
Times for Fall 2008:
In addition to the regular times listed for “CLASS SECTIONS MEETING THREE (3) HOURS PER WEEK,” the following times are available for graduate/post-baccalaureate (500- and 600-level) courses:
|
M or W |
T or R |
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1000 - 1245 |
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1300 - 1545 |
1300 - 1545 |
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1600 - 1845 |
1600 - 1845 |
In addition to the regular times listed for “CLASS SECTIONS MEETING THREE
(3) HOURS PER WEEK,” the following times are available for "paired"
lower-division (100- and 200-level) courses or "paired" upper-division (300-
and 400-level) courses; pairings should be made so as to encourage students
to register to take the two courses together:
|
M or T or W or R |
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Course A: 1600 - 1845 Course B: 1900 - 2145 |
See Example
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COMM 360 (01) M 1900 - 2145 COMM 425 (01) M 1600 - 1845 |
In addition to the times listed above for “CLASS SECTIONS MEETING THREE (3)
HOURS PER WEEK,” three-hour laboratory sections (which are coded as such,
i.e., C/S codes 15, 16 and 17) and which meet in dedicated laboratory
facilities may be scheduled for any two hour and 45 minute period beginning
on an hour or half-hour; such laboratory sections may overlap University
Hour. In choosing laboratory times, departments are
required to consider the impact of these times on students’ ability to build
complete class schedules. Note that a lab which meets on a weekday other
than Friday (say, Monday) and which selects a time period which is not
synchronized with the predominant patterns (say, 930 - 1215) precludes a
student from being able to register for courses offered in three common
patterns (in this example, MW 830 - 945, MW 1000 - 1115, and MW 1130 -
12:45). On the other hand, shifting the lab time by a half-hour to 1000 -
12:45 would only rule out two MW periods.
CLASS SECTIONS
MEETING FOUR (4) HOURS PER WEEK
Times for Fall 2008:
|
M or T or W or R |
F |
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1600 - 1950* |
700 - 1050* |
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1700 - 2050* |
900 - 1250* |
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1800 - 2150* |
1100 - 1450* |
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1300 - 1650* |
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MW |
TR |
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700 - 850** |
800 - 950 |
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900 - 1050** |
1000 - 1150 |
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1100 - 1250** |
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1300 - 1450** |
1300 - 1450 |
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1500 - 1650** |
1500 - 1650 |
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1700 - 1850 |
1700 - 1850 |
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1900 - 2050 |
1900 - 2050 |
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MWF |
TRF |
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700 - 810 |
TR 730 - 845; F 800 - 850^ |
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830 - 940 |
TR 900 - 1015; F 900 - 950^ |
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1000 - 1110 |
TR 1030 - 1145; F 1100 - 1150^ |
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1130 - 1240 |
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1300 - 1410 |
1300 - 1410 |
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1430 - 1540 |
1430 - 1540 |
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1600 - 1710 |
1600 - 1710 |
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MTWR |
MTWF or MTRF or MWRF or TWRF |
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700 - 750 |
700 - 750 |
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800 - 850 |
800 - 850 |
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900 - 950 |
900 - 950 |
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1000 - 1050 |
1000 - 1050 |
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1100 - 1150 |
1100 - 1150 |
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1300 - 1350 |
1300 - 1350 |
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1400 - 1450 |
1400 - 1450 |
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1500 - 1550 |
1500 - 1550 |
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1600 - 1650 |
1600 - 1650 |
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1700 - 1750 |
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1800 - 1850 |
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1900 - 1950 |
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2000 - 2050 |
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* Courses which are expected to attract large numbers of first-year students are strongly encouraged to use a scheduling pattern which meets for more than one day each week.
** Courses which are expected to attract large numbers of first-year students are strongly encouraged to use a MWF scheduling pattern instead of this MW pattern.
^ The Final Exam schedule for a class offered during this period follows the TR class time.
For Saturday classes, check with the Curriculum and Scheduling Office for allowed times.
Special Situations For
CLASS SECTIONS MEETING FOUR (4) HOURS PER WEEK
Times for Fall 2008:
In addition to the regular times listed for “CLASS SECTIONS MEETING FOUR (4) HOURS PER WEEK,” the following times are available for graduate/post-baccalaureate (500- and 600-level) courses:
|
M or W |
T or R |
|
700 - 1050 |
800 - 1150 |
|
900 - 1250 |
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|
1100 - 1450 |
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|
1300 - 1650 |
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In addition to the times listed above for “CLASS SECTIONS MEETING FOUR (4) HOURS PER WEEK,” four-hour laboratory sections (which are coded as such, i.e., C/S codes 15, 16 and 17) and which meet in dedicated laboratory facilities may be scheduled for any three hour and 50 minute period beginning on an hour or half-hour. In choosing laboratory times, departments are required to consider the impact of these times on students’ ability to build complete class schedules.
CLASS SECTIONS MEETING FIVE (5) HOURS PER WEEK
Times for Fall 2008:
Either
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Pair a three-hour per week period meeting MW or TR with a two-hour period meeting F,
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Pair a four-hour per week period meeting MW or TR with a one-hour period meeting F or
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Use one of the daily periods in the table below
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MTWRF |
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700 - 750 |
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800 - 850 |
|
900 - 950 |
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1000 - 1050 |
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1100 - 1150 |
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1300 - 1350 |
|
1400 - 1450 |
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1500 - 1550 |
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1600 - 1650 |
For Saturday classes, check with the Curriculum and Scheduling Office for allowed times.
CLASS SECTIONS MEETING SIX (6) HOURS PER WEEK
Times for Fall 2008:
Laboratory Classes
Six-hour laboratory sections (which are coded as such, i.e., C/S codes 15, 16 and 17) and which meet in dedicated laboratory facilities may be scheduled for any five hour and 50 minute period beginning on an hour or half-hour. In choosing laboratory times, departments are required to consider the impact of these times on students’ ability to build complete class schedules.
Half-semester Credential Classes (College of Education):
|
M or W or F |
T or R |
|
Under discussion with COE |
730 - 1420 (with an 1150 - 1300 recess for University Hour) |
For Saturday classes, check with the Curriculum and Scheduling Office for allowed times.
SCHEDULING PRIORITIES FOR GENERAL INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITIES:
- Rooms “puzzled” by the submitting department(s)/college. [For Fall 2008, total weekly hours must meet or exceed 51 for a room to be “puzzled.”]Courses meeting on Saturday.
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Courses meeting on MWF, TRF, TWRF, MWRF, MTRF or MTWF.
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Courses meeting on MTWR.
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Courses meeting on F.
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All other scheduling patterns.