This section includes information about scheduling new course sections, scheduling protocols, deadlines, and instructions for updating scheduled classes.
Modes define how CLSS interacts with Banner. Different Scheduling Units can be in different modes at the same time.
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Phases define how schedulers can interact with CLSS - i.e. what fields can be edited, what types of changes may trigger approval workflows, etc. All units are in the same mode at the same time for any given term.
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CLSS can be accessed by designated department schedulers, CIM users, and those who have been granted view-only access to CLSS. These are all considered "authorized users," though only department schedulers and limited others may make edits to the schedule directly in CLSS.
CLSS is available for authorized users at https://nextcatalog.oregonstate.edu/wen or https://beav.es/CLSS.
CLSS is available for authorized users at https://nextcatalog.oregonstate.edu/wen or https://beav.es/CLSS.
Registration instructions can be found by visiting our Scheduler information page.
Courses in the Schedule of Classes are arranged alphabetically and numerically by subject code (course designator). For example, ENG for English, MTH for mathematics.
Class modality refers to how a class is currently planned to be offered by the instructor with regards to the scheduled meeting times. Class modality is independent of schedule type.
Using modality filters, students will be able to register for classes with a clearer understanding of two key factors:
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| Remote Learning | Scheduled meetings are 100% remote |
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| Mixed Learning | Scheduled meetings include both in-person meetings and synchronous remote meetings. |
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| On Campus Only | Scheduled meetings are 100% in-person |
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| Online | No scheduled meetings; asynchronous content only. |
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| Other asynchronous classes | No scheduled meetings. |
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| Code | Campus | Description |
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| B | Oregon State - Cascades | OSU Cascades Campus in Bend, OR |
| C | Oregon State - Corvallis | Courses taught at Corvallis (main) Campus in Corvallis, OR |
| Dx | Ecampus - Distance Ed | Courses taught online via Ecampus; additional abbreviations may follow indicating a specific location or course level such as "LD" for lower division and "UD" for upper division. |
| N | Newport/HMSC | Courses taught at Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport, Oregon |
| L | LaGrande/EOU | Courses taught at Eastern Oregon University in La Grande, Oregon |
| PDX | Oregon State - Portland | Courses taught at Oregon State Portland Center (Meier & Frank). |
| H | Portland/OHSU | Courses taught at OHSU in Portland, OR |
| Course Numbers | Description |
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| 000 | Non-credit |
| 100/200 | Lower-division, Undergraduate |
| 300/400 | Upper-division, Undergraduate |
| 500 | Graduate, primarily Master’s |
| 600 | Graduate, primarily Doctoral |
| 700 | Professional, DPT, DVM, PharmD |
| 800 | In-service courses for practicing professionals |
The unique Course Reference Number identifying each class.
All credits listed in the Schedule of Classes refer to quarter credits.
If a course is taught for variable credits, for example 1–16 credits, Web registration will prompt you to enter the correct number of credits for which you want to enroll. If you need to change that number later, you may do so via the Web.
A class is graded A–F unless P/N appears, in which case Pass/No Credit grading applies.
All courses registered via the Web are given the A–F or P/N grade option as appropriate. Any change of the A–F option (to S/U) is done in-person at the Office of the Registrar after completing the Change of Grading Basis form. The deadline for these changes is the end of the 7th week of classes. See the Academic Calendar.
Seminars, special topics, blanket courses and others may have course subject section titles.
Summer term sessions, e.g., 8-week session.
Whether the section is open, closed, waitlisted or cancelled for registration.
Number of weeks in the term or summer session.
Su = Summer term
Fa = Fall term
Wi = Winter term
Sp = Spring term
The method of instructional delivery.
| Code | Schedule Type |
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| A | Lecture |
| B | Discussion |
| C1 | Recitation 1hr |
| C2 | Recitation 2hr |
| D | Laboratory |
| E | Seminar |
| F | Independent or Special Studies |
| FNL | Final Exam |
| G | Research |
| H | Activity |
| HYB | Hybrid |
| J | Internship |
| M | Practicum |
| MID | Midterm |
| N | Reading (or Writing) and Conference |
| O | Experiential/Co-op Education |
| Q | Thesis |
| R | Studio |
| U | Externship |
| V | Examination for Credit |
| W | Workshop |
| Y | Online |
Description of what the topic covered.
Prerequisites, corequisites, limitations to registration. See Registration Restrictions below.
A list of course fee codes, their description, and the fee amounts are listed in the Catalog under Tuition, Fees and Payment. Additional information is in the Business Affairs website.
Courses carrying General Education attributes are indicated by the following:
Special instructions, links to textbooks required, etc.
All graduate programs of study must consist of at least 50% graduate stand-alone courses (numbered 500 and above). Classes noted “Does not meet Graduate School's stand-alone requirement.” do not satisfy this requirement.
No-show-drop will appear in the class notes. A student who is registered for such a course who attends no meetings of the course during the first five school days of the term will be dropped from the course by the instructor, unless the student has obtained prior permission for absence. See Academic Regulation 9b.
Days of the week and hours the class meets (see Meeting Time below), and start and end dates of classes.
First day of class.
Last day of classes before finals week.
Days of the week are abbreviated as follows:
| Abbr. | Day |
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| M | Monday |
| T | Tuesday |
| W | Wednesday |
| R | Thursday |
| F | Friday |
| S | Saturday |
| U | Sunday |
| TBA | To Be Announced |
See the campus map for building abbreviations and locations.
Name of instructor or staff.
If a course lecture is "linked" to a noncredit lab or recitation or studio, you must register for all parts of the course. Web registration will not permit you to register for one part without the other. Likewise, you may not drop only one part of a "linked" course; if you do so, the other part will be dropped automatically. If you want to change one part of a multi-part course, you should drop the part and add a new part at the same time before processing your requested changes. Be sure to process the request after specifying the drop and the add.
Prerequisites provide the background necessary for successful performance in a course. Students may attempt a course without having prerequisites if they have obtained the consent of the instructor to do so. If the instructor’s consent is not obtained, then students who have not fulfilled published prerequisites may be disenrolled from the course during the first week of classes.
Special approval is required for this course; the student requests an "override" from the department teaching the course, and then the student registers for the course.
Approval required to register. All courses will have this restriction added for week 2 of any fall, winter, or spring term, so any registration during that time must include an override from the department.
+ indicates "only." For example, under class limitation +1 means only freshmen, – indicates "no." Under college limitation, –1,7 means no students from College of Agricultural Sciences or the College of Pharmacy may register.
WR 121 course sections have registration limitations determined by the first letter of the student’s last name. These are marked in the comments or restrictions column with the following codes:
| Code | Restriction |
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| ALAG | Students whose last names range from A to G may register that term. |
| ALHN | Students whose last names range from H to N may register that term. |
| ALOZ | Students whose last names range from O to Z may register that term. |
The catalog system translates these codes into the following terminology:
| Code | Class |
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| 1 | Freshman |
| 2 | Sophomore |
| 3 | Junior |
| 4 | Senior |
| 5 | Undergraduate nondegree |
| 6 | Graduate nondegree |
| 7 | Postbaccalaureate (undergraduate) |
| 8 | Master's candidate |
| 9 | Doctoral candidate |
| G | Postbaccalaureate (graduate) |
| V | Professional |
The catalog system translates these codes into the following terminology:
| Code | College |
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| 01 | Agricultural Sciences |
| 02 | Business |
| 03 | Education |
| 05 | Forestry |
| 07 | Pharmacy |
| 08 | Science |
| 09 | Graduate School |
| 10 | Liberal Arts |
| 11 | Defense Education (ROTC) |
| 14 | University Exploratory Studies Program |
| 15 | Veterinary Medicine |
| 16 | Engineering |
| 18 | Honors College |
| 23 | Public Health and Human Sciences |
| 24 | Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences |
| EP | Intensive English Program |
If a course is restricted to students pursuing specific degrees, it will list a code of DG + – under the Registration Restrictions column. Degrees listed may include HBA (Honors Bachelor of Art), HBFA (Honors Bachelor of Fine Arts) and HBS (Honors Bachelor of Science).
The catalog system translates these codes into the following terminology:
| Code | Level |
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| 01 | Undergraduate |
| 02 | Graduate |
| 03 | Postbaccalaureate |
| 04 | Nondegree and Credential |
| 05 | Professional |
| 06 | INTO OSU GE/AE/Pathways |
Some courses are restricted to students enrolled in particular majors. Numerical codes of the majors students are restricted to are noted in the Restrictions section in the online Schedule of Classes.
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| AY 2022-23 | |
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| AY 2021-22 | |
| Summer 2021 | |
| Fall 2021 - no newsletter | |
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| AY 2019-20 | |
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| AY 2016-17 | |
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| Winter 2017 | |
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List last revised October 2024; for updates, contact schedule@oregonstate.edu.
| Code | Subject Description | College | School/Dept | Campus | Scheduling Contact | Phone | Email |
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| ALS | Academic Learning Services | Academic Learning Services | Corvallis | Anna Bentley | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Anna Bentley | ||||
| ACTG | Accounting | College of Business | School of Accounting, Finance & Information Systems | Corvallis | Carrie Stampe | |
| Ecampus | Carrie Stampe | ||||
| AHE | Adult Education & Higher Ed Lead. | College of Education | Ecampus | Melissa Matteo | |
| Portland | Melissa Matteo | ||||
| AAE | Aeronautical & Astronautical Engr | College of Engineering | School of Mechanical, Industrial, & Manufacturing Engineering | Corvallis | Julie Nist | |
| AS | Aerospace Studies | Defense Education | Aerospace Studies | Corvallis | Lauri Potter | 541-737-3291 |
| AED | Agricultural Education | College of Agricultural Sciences | Agricultural Education & General Agriculture | Corvallis | Elizabeth Thomas | |
| Ecampus | Elizabeth Thomas | ||||
| AGRI | Agricultural Science | College of Agricultural Sciences | Agricultural Education & General Agriculture | Corvallis | Paul Dorres | 541-737-5655 |
| Ecampus | Paul Dorres | 541-737-5655 | |||
| La Grande | Penelope Diebel | 541-737-5317 | |||
| AG | Agriculture-General | College of Agricultural Sciences | Agricultural Education & General Agriculture | Corvallis | Elizabeth Thomas | |
| Ecampus | Elizabeth Thomas | ||||
| La Grande | Penelope Diebel | 541-737-5317 | |||
| ASL | American Sign Language | College of Liberal Arts | School of Language, Culture & Society | Corvallis | Loretta Wardrip | 541-737-1571 |
| Ecampus | Karen Mills | 541-737-3847 | |||
| AMS | American Studies | College of Liberal Arts | American Studies Program | Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | |
| AMT | Arts, Media, and Technology | College of Liberal Arts | School of Visual, Performing and Design Arts | Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | |
| ANS | Animal Sciences | College of Agricultural Sciences | Department of Animal & Rangeland Sciences | Corvallis | Caroline Charlton | 541-737-4606 |
| Ecampus | Caroline Charlton | 541-737-4606 | |||
| La Grande | Penelope Diebel | 541-737-5317 | |||
| ANTH | Anthropology | College of Liberal Arts | School of Language, Culture & Society | Corvallis | Loretta Wardrip | 541-737-1571 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Karen Mills | 541-737-3847 | |||
| AEC | Applied Economics | College of Agricultural Sciences | Department of Applied Economics | Corvallis | Tjodie Richardson | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Tjodie Richardson | ||||
| AJ | Applied Journalism | College of Liberal Arts | School of Writing, Literature & Film | Corvallis | Amanda Bressler | 541-737-1667 |
| Clare Braun | 541-737-1630 | ||||
| Ecampus | Amanda Bressler | 541-737-1667 | |||
| Clare Braun | 541-737-1630 | ||||
| ARE | Architectural Engineering | College of Engineering | School of Civil & Construction Engineering | Corvallis | Julie Nist | |
| Ecampus | Julie Nist | ||||
| ART | Art | College of Liberal Arts | School of Visual, Performing & Design Arts | Corvallis | Lei Xue | 541-737-5395 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Lei Xue | 541-737-5395 | |||
| AI | Artificial Intelligence | College of Engineering | School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science | Corvallis | Angela Keeton | |
| Ecampus | Angela Keeton | ||||
| AT | Athletic Training | College of Public Health & Human Sciences | School of Biological & Population Health Sciences | Corvallis | Kara Keenan | 541-737-2686 |
| ATS | Atmospheric Sciences | College of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences | Corvallis | Rachel Sickle | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Rachel Sickle | ||||
| BB | Biochemistry & Biophysics | College of Science | School of Life Sciences | Corvallis | Kimberly Webster | 541-737-1830 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Kimberly Webster | 541-737-1830 | |||
| BHS | BioHealth Sciences | College of Science | School of Life Sciences | Corvallis | Sally Tatala | 541-737-1827 |
| Ecampus | Sally Tatala | 541-737-1827 | |||
| BEE | Biological & Ecological Engr | College of Engineering | School of Biological & Ecological Engineering | Corvallis | Julie Nist | |
| Ecampus | Julie Nist | ||||
| BDS | Biological Data Sciences | College of Agricultural Sciences | Department of Botany & Plant Pathology | Corvallis | Catherine Mullins-Rodriguez | |
| BIOE | Biological Engineering | College of Engineering | School of Chemical, Biological & Environmental Engineering | Corvallis | Angela Keeton | |
| Ecampus | Angela Keeton | ||||
| BI | Biology | College of Science | School of Life Sciences | Corvallis | Traci Durrell-Khalife | 541-737-5335 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Traci Durrell-Khalife | 541-737-5335 | |||
| Newport | Traci Durrell-Khalife | 541-737-5335 | |||
| BRR | Bioresource Research | College of Agricultural Sciences | Corvallis | Paul Dorres | 541-737-5655 |
| Corvallis | Wanda Crannell | 541-737-2999 | |||
| BOT | Botany & Plant Pathology | College of Agricultural Sciences | Department of Botany & Plant Pathology | Corvallis | Catherine Mullins-Rodriguez | |
| Ecampus | Catherine Mullins-Rodriguez | ||||
| Newport | Catherine Mullins-Rodriguez | ||||
| BA | Business Administration | College of Business | Corvallis | Carrie Stampe | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Carrie Stampe | ||||
| Portland | Carrie Stampe | ||||
| BANA | Business Analytics | College of Business | School of Marketing, Analytics & Design | Corvallis | Carrie Stampe | |
| Ecampus | Carrie Stampe | ||||
| BIS | Business Information Systems | College of Business | School of Accounting, Finance & Information Systems | Corvallis | Carrie Stampe | |
| Ecampus | Carrie Stampe | ||||
| CHE | Chemical Engineering | College of Engineering | School of Chemical, Biological & Environmental Engineering | Corvallis | Angela Keeton | |
| Ecampus | Angela Keeton | ||||
| CBEE | Chemical, Biological, Enviro Engr | College of Engineering | School of Chemical, Biological & Environmental Engineering | Corvallis | Angela Keeton | |
| Ecampus | Angela Keeton | ||||
| CH | Chemistry | College of Science | Department of Chemistry | Corvallis | Mak Ashton | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Mak Ashton | ||||
| CHN | Chinese | College of Liberal Arts | School of Language, Culture & Society | Corvallis | Loretta Wardrip | 541-737-1571 |
| Ecampus | Karen Mills | 541-737-3847 | |||
| CCE | Civil & Construction Engineering | College of Engineering | School of Civil & Construction Engineering | Corvallis | Julie Nist | |
| Ecampus | Julie Nist | ||||
| CE | Civil Engineering | College of Engineering | School of Civil & Construction Engineering | Corvallis | Julie Nist | |
| Ecampus | Julie Nist | ||||
| CSSA | College Student Services Admin. | College of Liberal Arts | School of Language, Culture & Society | Corvallis | Loretta Wardrip | 541-737-1571 |
| Ecampus | Karen Mills | 541-737-3847 | |||
| COMM | Communication | College of Liberal Arts | School of Communication | Corvallis | Kim Rossi | 541-737-6115 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Kim Rossi | 541-737-6115 | |||
| CS | Computer Science | College of Engineering | School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science | Corvallis | Angela Keeton | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Angela Keeton | ||||
| CEM | Construction Engineering Mgmt | College of Engineering | School of Civil & Construction Engineering | Corvallis | Julie Nist | |
| Ecampus | Julie Nist | ||||
| COUN | Counseling | College of Education | Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | |
| Ecampus | Melissa Matteo | ||||
| Portland | Melissa Matteo | ||||
| CSS | Crop & Soil Science | College of Agricultural Sciences | Department of Crop & Soil Science | Ecampus | Rachel Swindon | 541-737-1286 |
| La Grande | Penelope Diebel | 541-737-5317 | |||
| CROP | Crop Science | College of Agricultural Sciences | Department of Crop & Soil Science | Corvallis | Rachel Swindon | 541-737-1286 |
| Ecampus | Rachel Swindon | 541-737-1286 | |||
| La Grande | Penelope Diebel | 541-737-5317 | |||
| DSGN | Design | College of Business | School of Marketing, Analytics & Design | Corvallis | Carrie Stampe | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Carrie Stampe | ||||
| DSI | Design for Social Impact | Honors College | TBD | TBD | TBD |
| ECON | Economics | College of Liberal Arts | School of Public Policy | Corvallis | Laura Relyea | 541-737-2369 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Laura Relyea | 541-737-2369 | |||
| ED | Education | College of Education | Corvallis | Melissa Matteo | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Melissa Matteo | ||||
| Portland | Melissa Matteo | ||||
| ECE | Electrical & Computer Engineering | College of Engineering | School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science | Corvallis | Angela Keeton | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Angela Keeton | ||||
| ESE | Energy Systems Engineering | College of Engineering | School of Mechanical, Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering | Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | |
| EMGT | Engineering Management | College of Engineering | School of Mechanical, Industrial & Manufacturin Engineering | Corvallis | Julie Nist | |
| College of Engineering | School of Civil and Construction Engineering | Ecampus | Julie Nist | |||
| ENGR | Engineering Science | College of Engineering | Corvallis | Julie Nist | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Julie Nist | ||||
| ENG | English | College of Liberal Arts | School of Writing, Literature & Film | Corvallis | Amanda Bressler | 541-737-1667 |
| Clare Braun | 541-737-1630 | ||||
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Amanda Bressler | 541-737-1667 | |||
| Clare Braun | 541-737-1630 | ||||
| ENT | Entomology | College of Agricultural Sciences | Department of Horticulture | Corvallis | Elaine Clark | 541-737-5477 |
| Ecampus | Elaine Clark | 541-737-5477 | |||
| EAH | Environmental Arts & Humanities | College of Liberal Arts | Corvallis | Jacob Hamblin | 541-737-3503 |
| Ecampus | Jacob Hamblin | 541-737-3503 | |||
| ENVE | Environmental Engineering | College of Engineering | School of Chemical, Biological & Environmental Engineering | Corvallis | Angela Keeton | |
| ENSC | Environmental Sciences | College of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences | Corvallis | Rachel Sickle | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Graduate School | Corvallis | Renee Freeman | |||
| Ecampus | Renee Freeman | ||||
| ES | Ethnic Studies | College of Liberal Arts | School of Language, Culture & Society | Corvallis | Loretta Wardrip | 541-737-1571 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Karen Mills | 541-737-3847 | |||
| FILM | Film Studies | College of Liberal Arts | School of Writing, Literature & Film | Corvallis | Amanda Bressler | 541-737-1667 |
| Clare Braun | 541-737-1630 | ||||
| Ecampus | Amanda Bressler | 541-737-1667 | |||
| Clare Braun | 541-737-1630 | ||||
| FIN | Finance | College of Business | School of Accounting, Finance & Information Systems | Corvallis | Carrie Stampe | |
| Ecampus | Carrie Stampe | ||||
| FW | Fisheries & Wildlife | College of Agricultural Science | Department of Fisheries, Wildlife & Conservation Sciences | Corvallis | Kristen Nicolaisen | 541-737-1978 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Kristen Nicolaisen | 541-737-1978 | |||
| Newport | Kristen Nicolaisen | 541-737-1978 | |||
| La Grande | Penelope Diebel | 541-737-5317 | |||
| FCSJ | Food in Culture & Social Justice | College of Liberal Arts | School of Language, Culture & Society | Corvallis | Loretta Wardrip | 541-737-1571 |
| Ecampus | Karen Mills | 541-737-3847 | |||
| FST | Food Science & Technology | College of Agricultural Sciences | Department of Food Science & Technology | Corvallis | Kim Carson | |
| Ecampus | Kim Carson | ||||
| FES | Forest Ecosystems & Society | College of Forestry | Department of Forest Ecosystems & Society | Corvallis | Kari Jaques | 541-747-1485 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Kari Jaques | 541-747-1485 | |||
| FE | Forest Engineering | College of Forestry | Department of Forest Engineering, Resources & Management | Corvallis | Madison Dudley | 541-737-1349 |
| Ecampus | Madison Dudley | 541-737-1349 | |||
| FOR | Forestry | College of Forestry | Department of Forest Engineering, Resources & Management | Corvallis | Madison Dudley | 541-737-1349 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Madison Dudley | 541-737-1349 | |||
| FR | French | College of Liberal Arts | School of Language, Culture & Society | Corvallis | Loretta Wardrip | 541-737-1571 |
| Ecampus | Karen Mills | 541-737-3847 | |||
| GS | General Science | College of Science | Corvallis | Traci Durrell-Khalife | 541-737-5335 |
| GEOG | Geography | College of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences | Corvallis | Rachel Sickle | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Rachel Sickle | ||||
| GPH | Geophysics | College of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences | Corvallis | Rachel Sickle | |
| GEO | Geosciences | College of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences | Corvallis | Rachel Sickle | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Rachel Sickle | ||||
| GER | German | College of Liberal Arts | School of Language, Culture & Society | Corvallis | Loretta Wardrip | 541-737-1571 |
| Ecampus | Karen Mills | 541-737-3847 | |||
| GRAD | Graduate Education | Graduate School | Corvallis | Ashleigh Anderson | |
| Ecampus | Ashleigh Anderson | ||||
| GD | Graphic Design | College of Liberal Arts | School of Visual, Performing & Design Arts | Corvallis | Shannon Sauvage | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Shannon Sauvage | ||||
| HHS | Health & Human Sciences | College of Public Health & Human Sciences | School of Biological & Population Health Sciences | Corvallis | Katelyn Kirk | 541-737-6811 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Katelyn Kirk | 541-737-6811 | |||
| HST | History | College of Liberal Arts | School of History, Philosophy & Religion | Corvallis | Jon Bickler | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Jon Bickler | ||||
| HSTS | History of Science | College of Liberal Arts | School of History, Philosophy & Religion | Corvallis | Jon Bickler | |
| Ecampus | Jon Bickler | ||||
| HC | Honors College | Honors College | Corvallis | Brittany Sundberg | |
| Cascades | Brittany Sundberg | ||||
| Ecampus | Brittany Sundberg | ||||
| -H | Honors "H" Courses (e.g ANTH 121H) | Honors College | Corvallis | Brittany Sundberg | |
| Cascades | Brittany Sundberg | ||||
| Ecampus | Brittany Sundberg | ||||
| HORT | Horticulture | College of Agricultural Sciences | Department of Horticulture | Corvallis | Elaine Clark | 541-737-5477 |
| Ecampus | Elaine Clark | 541-737-5477 | |||
| HM | Hospitality Management | College of Business | Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | |
| Ecampus | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| HDFS | Human Development & Family Sci | College of Public Health & Human Sciences | School of Social & Behavioral Health Sciences | Corvallis | Kara Keenan | 541-737-2686 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Kara Keenan | 541-737-2686 | |||
| HEST | Humanitarian Engr Sci & Tech | College of Engineering | School of Mechanical, Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering | Corvallis | Julie Nist | |
| Ecampus | Julie Nist | ||||
| IE | Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering | College of Engineering | School of Mechanical, Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering | Corvallis | Julie Nist | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| College of Engineering | School of Civil & Construction Engineering | Ecampus | Julie Nist | |||
| IB | Integrative Biology | College of Science | School of Life Sciences | Corvallis | Traci Durrell-Khalife | 541-737-5335 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Newport | Traci Durrell-Khalife | 541-737-5335 | |||
| IEPA | Intensive English Program | INTO OSU | Corvallis | Maggie Brennan | |
| IEPG | Intensive English Program | INTO OSU | Corvallis | Maggie Brennan | |
| IEPH | Intensive English Program | INTO OSU | Corvallis | Maggie Brennan | |
| IST | Interdisciplinary Programs | Graduate School | Corvallis | Maureen Childers | 541-737-2033 |
| Ecampus | Maureen Childers | 541-737-2033 | |||
| INTL | International Degree | Overseas Studies | Corvallis | Stephanie Koser | 541-737-2884 |
| IT | Italian | College of Liberal Arts | School of Language, Culture & Society | Corvallis | Loretta Wardrip | 541-737-1571 |
| Ecampus | Karen Mills | 541-737-3847 | |||
| JPN | Japanese | College of Liberal Arts | School of Language, Culture & Society | Corvallis | Loretta Wardrip | 541-737-1571 |
| Ecampus | Karen Mills | 541-737-3847 | |||
| KIN | Kinesiology | College of Public Health & Human Sciences | School of Biological & Population Health Sciences | Corvallis | Kara Keenan | 541-737-2686 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Kara Keenan | 541-737-2686 | |||
| KOR | Korean | College of Liberal Arts | School of Language, Culture & Society | Corvallis | Loretta Wardrip | 541-737-1571 |
| Ecampus | Karen Mills | 541-737-3847 | |||
| LEAD | Leadership | Agricultural Sciences | Department of Agricultural Education & Agricultural Sciences | Corvallis | Elizabeth Thomas | |
| Ecampus | Elizabeth Thomas | ||||
| LA | Liberal Arts | College of Liberal Arts | Corvallis | Emory Anich-Gutierrez | |
| LS | Liberal Studies | College of Liberal Arts | Corvallis | Emory Anich-Gutierrez | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Emory Anich-Gutierrez | ||||
| LING | Linguistics | College of Liberal Arts | School of Language, Culture & Society | Corvallis | Loretta Wardrip | 541-737-1571 |
| MGMT | Management | College of Business | School of Management, Entrepreneurship & Supply Chain | Corvallis | Carrie Stampe | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Carrie Stampe | ||||
| Portland | Carrie Stampe | ||||
| MFGE | Manufacturing Engineering | College of Engineering | School of Mechanical, Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering | Corvallis | Julie Nist | |
| Ecampus | Julie Nist | ||||
| MRM | Marine Resource Management | College of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences | Corvallis | Rachel Sickle | |
| MAST | Marine Studies | College of Liberal Arts | Corvallis | Nicole von Germeten | 541-737-4586 |
| Newport | Nicole von Germeten | 541-737-4586 | |||
| MRKT | Marketing | College of Business | School of Marketing, Analytics & Design | Corvallis | Carrie Stampe | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Carrie Stampe | ||||
| MNR | Master of Natural Resources | College of Forestry | Department of Forest Ecosystems & Society | Corvallis | Kari Jaques | 541-747-1485 |
| Ecampus | Kari Jaques | 541-747-1485 | |||
| MPP | Master of Public Policy | College of Liberal Arts | School of Public Policy | Corvallis | Cindy Huddleston | 541-737-5371 |
| MATS | Materials Science | College of Engineering | School of Mechanical, Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering | Corvallis | Julie Nist | |
| Ecampus | Julie Nist | ||||
| MTH | Mathematics | College of Science | Department of Mathematics | Corvallis | Christina Foster | 541-737-5132 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Christina Foster | 541-737-5132 | |||
| ME | Mechanical Engineering | College of Engineering | School of Mechanical, Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering | Corvallis | Julie Nist | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Julie Nist | ||||
| MIME | Mechanical, Indust., & Manuf. Engr | College of Engineering | School of Mechanical, Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering | Corvallis | Julie Nist | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| MB | Microbiology | College of Science | School of Life Sciences | Corvallis | Sally Tatala | 541-737-1827 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Sally Tatala | 541-737-1827 | |||
| MS | Military Science | Defense Education | Military Science | Corvallis | Lauri Morris | 541-737-9298 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| MCB | Molecular & Cellular Biology | Graduate School | Corvallis | Maureen Childers | 541-737-2033 |
| MUS | Music | College of Liberal Arts | School of Visual, Performing & Design Arts | Corvallis | Samantha Ramirez | 541-737-4061 |
| Ecampus | Samantha Ramirez | 541-737-4061 | |||
| MUP | Music (Studio) | College of Liberal Arts | School of Visual, Performing & Design Arts | Corvallis | Samantha Ramirez | 541-737-4061 |
| MUED | Music Education | College of Liberal Arts | School of Visual, Performing & Design Arts | Corvallis | Samantha Ramirez | 541-737-4061 |
| NR | Natural Resources | College of Forestry | Department of Forest Ecosystems & Society | Corvallis | Kari Jaques | 541-737-1485 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Kari Jaques | 541-737-1485 | |||
| NS | Naval Science | Defense Education | Naval Science | Corvallis | Lauri Morris | 541-737-9298 |
| NMC | New Media Communications | College of Liberal Arts | School of Communication | Corvallis | Kim Rossi | 541-737-6115 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Kim Rossi | 541-737-6115 | |||
| NSE | Nuclear Science & Engineering | College of Engineering | School of Nuclear Science & Engineering | Corvallis | Angela Keeton | |
| Ecampus | Angela Keeton | ||||
| OHSU | Angela Keeton | ||||
| NUR | Nursing | College of Public Health & Human Sciences | School of Biological & Population Health Sciences | Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | |
| NUTR | Nutrition & Food Management | College of Public Health & Human Sciences | School of Biological & Population Health Sciences | Corvallis | Kara Keenan | 541-737-2686 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Kara Keenan | 541-737-2686 | |||
| OEAS | Ocean, Earth, & Atmospheric Sci. | College of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences | Corvallis | Rachel Sickle | |
| OC | Oceanography | College of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences | Corvallis | Rachel Sickle | |
| Ecampus | Rachel Sickle | ||||
| Newport | Rachel Sickle | ||||
| OP | Outdoor Products | College of Engineering | Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | |
| PAX | Peace Studies | College of Liberal Arts | School of History, Philosophy & Religion | Corvallis | Jon Bickler | |
| PHAR | Pharmacy | College of Pharmacy | Corvallis | Jereme Bigelow | |
| Ecampus | Jereme Bigelow | ||||
| OHSU | Jereme Bigelow | ||||
| PHL | Philosophy | College of Liberal Arts | School of History, Philosophy & Religion | Corvallis | Jon Bickler | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Jon Bickler | ||||
| PAC | Physical Activity Courses | College of Public Health & Human Sciences | School of Biological & Population Health Sciences | Corvallis | Katelyn Kirk | 541-737-3222 | Email |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Katelyn Kirk | 541-737-3222 | Email | |||
| PT | Physical Therapy/Therapist | College of Public Health & Human Sciences | School of Biological & Population Health Sciences | Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | |
| PH | Physics | College of Science | Department of Physics | Corvallis | Kaylee Johnson | 541-737-4631 | Email |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Kaylee Johnson | 541-737-4631 | Email | |||
| PBG | Plant Breeding & Genetics | College of Agricultural Sciences | Department of Horticulture | Corvallis | Elaine Clark | 541-737-5477 |
| Ecampus | Elaine Clark | 541-737-5477 | |||
| PS | Political Science | College of Liberal Arts | School of Public Policy | Corvallis | Cindy Huddleston | 541-737-5371 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Cindy Huddleston | 541-737-5371 | |||
| PSY | Psychology | College of Liberal Arts | School of Psychological Science | Corvallis | Tiffany Andrews | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Tiffany Andrews | ||||
| H | Public Health | College of Public Health & Human Sciences | School of Biological & Population Health Sciences | Corvallis | Kara Keenan | 541-737-2686 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Kara Keenan | 541-737-2686 | |||
| College of Public Health & Human Sciences | School of Social & Behavioral Health Sciences | Corvallis | Kara Keenan | 541-737-2686 | ||
| Ecampus | Kara Keenan | 541-737-2686 | |||
| PPOL | Public Policy | College of Liberal Arts | School of Public Policy | Corvallis | Cindy Huddleston | 541-737-5371 |
| Ecampus | Cindy Huddleston | 541-737-5371 | |||
| QS | Queer Studies | College of Liberal Arts | School of Language, Culture & Society | Corvallis | Loretta Wardrip | 541-737-1571 |
| Ecampus | Karen Mills | 541-737-3847 | |||
| RNG | Rangeland Ecology & Management | College of Agricultural Sciences | Department of Animal & Rangeland Sciences | Corvallis | Caroline Charlton | 541-737-4606 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Caroline Charlton | 541-737-4606 | |||
| La Grande | Penelope Diebel | 541-737-5317 | |||
| REL | Religious Studies | College of Liberal Arts | School of History, Philsophy & Religion | Corvallis | Jon Bickler | |
| Ecampus | Jon Bickler | ||||
| ROB | Robotics | College of Engineering | Mechanical, Industrial, & Manufacturing Engineering | Corvallis | Julie Nist | |
| SCI | Science | College of Science | Department of Chemistry | Corvallis | Mak Ashton | |
| College of Sciences | School of Life Sciences | Corvallis | Traci Durrell-Khalife | 541-737-5335 | ||
| College of Sciences | College of Science Administration | Corvallis | Trenea Moore | |||
| SED | Science & Mathematics Education | College of Education | Corvallis | Melissa Matteo | |
| Ecampus | Melissa Matteo | ||||
| Portland | Melissa Matteo | ||||
| ESC | Science of Engineering | College of Engineering | School of Mechanical, Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering | Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | |
| SSCI | Social Science | College of Liberal Arts | School of Language, Culture & Society | Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | |
| SOC | Sociology | College of Liberal Arts | School of Public Policy | Corvallis | Cindy Huddleston | 541-737-5371 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Cindy Huddleston | 541-737-5371 | |||
| SE | Software Engineering | College of Engineering | School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science | Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | |
| SOIL | Soil Science | College of Agricultural Sciences | Department of Crop & Soil Science | Corvallis | Rachel Swindon | 541-737-1286 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Rachel Swindon | 541-737-1286 | |||
| La Grande | Penelope Diebel | 541-737-5317 | |||
| SPAN | Spanish | Liberal Arts | School of Language, Culture & Society | Corvallis | Loretta Wardrip | 541-737-1571 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Karen Mills | 541-737-3847 | |||
| ST | Statistics | College of Science | Department of Statistics | Corvallis | Denice Huber | 541-737-1981 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Denice Huber | 541-737-1981 | |||
| SCLM | Supply Chain & Logistics Mgmt | College of Business | School of Management, Entrepreneurship & Supply Chain | Corvallis | Carrie Stampe | |
| Ecampus | Carrie Stampe | ||||
| SUS | Sustainability | College of Agricultural Sciences | Corvallis | Erica Elliott | 541-737-5687 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Erica Elliott | 541-737-5687 | |||
| SNR | Sustainable Natural Resources | College of Forestry | Department of Forest Ecosystems & Society | Corvallis | Kari Jaques | 541-747-1485 |
| Ecampus | Kari Jaques | 541-747-1485 | |||
| TA | Theatre Arts | College of Liberal Arts | School of Visual, Performing & Design Arts | Corvallis | Shannon Sauvage | 541-737-2853 |
| Ecampus | Shannon Sauvage | 541-737-2853 | |||
| TRAL | Tourism, Recreation, & Adven. Lead. | College of Forestry | Department of Forest Ecosystems & Society | Corvallis | Kari Jaques | 541-737-1485 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Kari Jaques | 541-737-1485 | |||
| TOX | Toxicology | College of Agricultural Sciences | Department of Environmental & Molecular Toxicology | Corvallis | Mary Mucia | 541-737-9079 |
| UEXP | University Experience | Academic Learning Services | Corvallis | Anna Bentley | |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| VM | Veterinary Medicine | College of Veterinary Medicine | Corvallis | Jason Tanenbaum | 541-737-2268 |
| VMB | Veterinary Medicine Biomedical | College of Veterinary Medicine | Corvallis | Jason Tanenbaum | 541-737-2268 |
| Ecampus | Jason Tanenbaum | 541-737-2268 | |||
| VMC | Veterinary Medicine Clinical | College of Veterinary Medicine | Corvallis | Jason Tanenbaum | 541-737-2268 |
| WRE | Water Resources Engineering | Graduate School | Water Resources Graduate Program | Corvallis | Denise Conner | |
| WRP | Water Resources Policy & Mgmt | Graduate School | Water Resources Graduate Program | Corvallis | Denise Conner | |
| Ecampus | Denise Conner | ||||
| WRS | Water Resources Science | Graduate School | Water Resources Graduate Program | Corvallis | Denise Conner | |
| Ecampus | Denise Conner | ||||
| WGSS | Women, Gender, & Sexuality | College of Liberal Arts | School of Language, Culture & Society | Corvallis | Loretta Wardrip | 541-737-1571 |
| Ecampus | Karen Mills | 541-737-3847 | |||
| WSE | Wood Science & Engineering | College of Forestry | Department of Wood Science & Engineering | Corvallis | Allison Culver | 541-737-5091 |
| Ecampus | Allison Culver | 541-737-5091 | |||
| WLC | World Languages & Cultures | College of Liberal Arts | School of Language, Culture & Society | Corvallis | Loretta Wardrip | 541-737-1571 |
| Ecampus | Karen Mills | 541-737-3847 | |||
| WR | Written English | College of Liberal Arts | School of Writing, Literature & Film | Corvallis | Clare Braun | 541-737-1630 |
| Amanda Bressler | 541-737-1667 | ||||
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Clare Braun | 541-737-1630 | |||
| Amanda Bressler | 541-737-1667 | ||||
| Z | Zoology | College of Science | School of Life Sciences | Corvallis | Traci Durrell-Khalife | 541-737-5335 |
| Cascades | Kristine Lacivita | ||||
| Ecampus | Traci Durrell-Khalife | 541-737-5335 | |||
| Newport | Traci Durrell-Khalife | 541-737-5335 |
| Fall 2025 SOC (202601) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Action | Description | Date |
| Term Roll | Term is rolled and error checked by the Academic Scheduling team. | Week of January 21, 2025 |
| Plan Phase Begins | All units begin in Design Mode and submit their scheduling unit for approval after their initial schedule edits are completed. | Monday, January 27, 2025 or earlier |
| Scheduling Unit Submission Due | All units submitted no later than this date. | Friday, February 28, 2025 by 5pm |
| Unit Workflow Review Due | All approvals in workflow for scheduling unit submissions are due. Please be aware of other workflow steps that come after yours. | Wednesday, March 12, 2025 by noon |
| Term Schedule published in the online Schedule of Classes | On or around this date, the Schedule of Classes will be updated with this term's course offerings. | ~Monday, March 17, 2025 |
| Proof Phase Begins, all Units in Refine Mode | Schedulers should review their schedules carefully and prepare for room assignments, ensuring classes are added, room attributes requested, and departmental room assignments are made. Enrollment capacities should also be set at expected enrollment during this time. | ~Monday, March 17, 2025 |
| Room Assignment Phase Begins | Term is locked in CLSS while the Academic Scheduling Team runs room scheduling processes. Phase takes about a week. | Late March 2025 |
| Review Phase Begins | Schedulers should review room assignments and continue to edit/add/delete classes as needed. Enrollment capacities may be dropped as needed in preparation for Registration Phase. | Monday, April 7, 2025 |
| Registration Phase Begins | Registration phase begins the Thursday prior to registration opening. Changes still in workflow may be pushed through or rolled back. Please plan updates accordingly | Thursday, May 15, 2025 |
| Registration Begins | Students begin to register for classes on or before this date. | Monday, May 19, 2025 |
| Term Phase(s) Begin | Term Phase(s) may begin up to one week prior to term start. Changes still in workflow may be pushed through or rolled back. Please plan updates accordingly. | Wednesday, September 10, 2025 |
| Regular Classes Begin | Wednesday, September 24, 2025 | |
| Final Exams Rolled | Friday, October 31, 2025 or earlier | |
| Finals Week | Monday 12/8 - Friday 12/12 | |
| Term Archived in CLSS | Monday, December 15, 2025 | |
Dates are subject to change and may be approximate.
| Winter Term 2026 SOC (202602) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Action | Description | Date |
|
Term Roll |
Term is rolled and error checked by the Academic Scheduling Team |
Mid-April 2025 |
|
Plan Phase Begins |
All units begin in Design Mode and submit their scheduling unit for approval after their initial schedule edits are completed, no later than the deadline below. |
Early May 2025 |
|
Scheduling Unit Submission Due |
All units should be submitted no later than this date. No rollbacks will/should be done for units reviewed after this date (even if they were submitted prior to the deadline, if they are reviewed after this deadline they should not be rolled back). |
6/13/2025 @ Noon |
|
Unit Workflow Rerview Due |
All approvals in workflow for scheduling unit submissions are due. Please be aware of other workflow steps that come after yours. |
6/20/2025 @ Noon |
|
On or around this date, the Schedule of Classes will be updated with this term's course offerings. |
6/25/2025 |
|
|
All Units in Refine Mode, Proof Phase Begins |
Schedulers should review their schedules carefully and prepare for room assignments, ensuring classes are added and assigned to appropriate times, zones are in balance, room attributes are requested, and departmental room assignments are made. Enrollment capacities should also be set at expected enrollment during this time. |
6/25/2025 |
|
Room Assignment Phase Begins |
Term is locked in CLSS while the Schedule Desk runs room scheduling processes. Phase may take 1-2 weeks. |
Mid-August 2025 |
|
Review Phase Begins |
Schedulers should review room assignments and continue to edit/add/delete classes as needed. Enrollment capacities may be dropped as needed in preparation for Registration Phase. |
Late August 2025 |
|
Registration Phase Begins |
Registration phase may begin up to one week prior to registration opening. Changes still in workflow may be pushed through or rolled back. Please plan updates accordingly. We do not want a change submitted in Review Phase and approved in Registration Phase as it may change the section after students have enrolled. |
11/14/2025 |
|
Registration Begins |
Students begin to register for classes on or before this date. |
11/17/2025 |
|
Term Phase(s) Begin |
Term Phase(s) may begin up to one week prior to term start. Changes still in workflow may be pushed through or rolled back. Please plan updates accordingly. We do not want a change submitted in Review Phase and approved in Registration Phase as it may change the section after students have enrolled. |
12/30/2025 |
|
Classes Begin |
|
1/5/2026 |
|
Final Exams Rolled |
|
2/6/2026 |
|
Finals Week |
|
3/16-3/20/2026 |
|
Term Archived in CLSS |
|
3/23/2026 |
| Winter 2027 (202702) is expected to be rolled in early to mid April 2026. Unit submission due dates are tentatively planned to be mid to late June 2026. | ||
Dates are subject to change and may be approximate.
| Spring Term 2026 SOC (202603) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Action | Description | Date |
| Term Roll | Term is rolled and error checked by the Academic Scheduling Team | Late July or Early August 2025 |
| Plan Phase Begins | All units begin in Design Mode and submit their scheduling unit for approval after their initial schedule edits are completed, no later than the deadline below. | Friday, August 15, 2025 |
| Scheduling Unit Submission Due | All units should be submitted no later than this date. No rollbacks will/should be done for units reviewed after this date (even if they were submitted prior to the deadline, if they are reviewed after this deadline they should not be rolled back). | Friday, October 10, 2025 by 5pm |
| Unit Workflow Review Due | All approvals in workflow for scheduling unit submissions are due. Please be aware of other workflow steps that come after yours. | Friday, October 24, 2025 by noon |
| Term Schedule published in the online Schedule of Classes | On or around this date, the Schedule of Classes will be updated with this term's course offerings. | ~ Wednesday, October 29, 2025 |
| All Units in Refine Mode, Proof Phase Begins | Schedulers should review their schedules carefully and prepare for room assignments, ensuring classes are added and assigned to appropriate times, zones are in balance, room attributes are requested, and departmental room assignments are made. Enrollment capacities should also be set at expected enrollment during this time. | ~ Wednesday, October 29, 2025 |
| Room Assignment Phase Begins | Term is locked in CLSS while the Schedule Desk runs room scheduling processes. Phase may take 1-2 weeks. | Mid-December 2025 |
| Review Phase Begins | Schedulers should review room assignments and continue to edit/add/delete classes as needed. Enrollment capacities may be dropped as needed in preparation | Mid to Late December 2025 |
| Registration Phase Begins | Registration phase may begin up to one week prior to registration opening. Changes still in workflow may be pushed through or rolled back. Please plan updates accordingly. We do not want a change submitted in Review Phase and approved in Registration Phase as it may change the section after students have enrolled. | Thursday, February 19, 2026 |
| Registration Begins | Students begin to register for classes on or before this date. | Monday, February 23, 2026 |
| Term Phase(s) Begin | Term Phase(s) may begin up to one week prior to term start. Changes still in workflow may be pushed through or rolled back. Please plan updates accordingly. We do not want a change submitted in Review Phase and approved in Registration Phase as it may change the section after students have enrolled. | Monday, March 23, 2026 |
| Classes Begin | Monday, March 30, 2026 | |
| Final Exams Rolled | Wednesday, April 29, 2026 | |
| Finals Week | June 8-June 12, 2026 | |
| Term Archived in CLSS | Monday, June 22, 2026 | |
| Spring 2027 (202703) is expected to be rolled sometime during the summer of 2026. Unit submission due dates will depend on date rolled and other factors. | ||
Dates are subject to change and may be approximate.
| Summer Term 2025 SOC (202600) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Action | Description | Date |
| Plan Phase Begins | All units begin in Design Mode and submit their scheduling unit for approval after their initial schedule edits are completed, no later than the deadline below. | Monday, October 14, 2024 |
| Scheduling Unit Submission Due | All units should be submitted no later than this date. No rollbacks will/should be done for units reviewed after this date (even if they were submitted prior to the deadline, if they are reviewed after this deadline they should not be rolled back). | Friday, January 3, 2025 |
| Unit Workflow Approvals Due/All units switched to Refine Mode | All approvals in workflow for scheduling unit submissions are due no later than 8am. Please be aware of other workflow steps that come after yours. | Friday, January 17, 2025 |
| Term Schedule published in the online Schedule of Classes | On or around this date, the Schedule of Classes will be updated with this term's course offerings. | On or around Wednesday, February 5, 2025 |
| Review Phase Begins | Schedulers should review room assignments and continue to edit/add/delete classes as needed. | Wednesday, February 5, 2025 |
| Registration Phase Begins | Registration phase may begin up to one week prior to registration opening. Changes still in workflow may be pushed through or rolled back. Please plan updates accordingly. We do not want a change submitted in Review Phase and approved in Registration Phase as it may change the section after students have enrolled. Sections can no longer be deleted in CLSS, only cancelled. | Thursday, April 10, 2025 |
| Registration Begins | Students begin to register for classes on or before this date. | Monday, April 14, 2025 |
| Term Phase(s) Begin | Term Phase(s) may begin up to one week prior to term start. Changes still in workflow may be pushed through or rolled back. Please plan updates accordingly. We do not want a change submitted in Review Phase and approved in Registration Phase as it may change the section after students have enrolled. | On or around Friday, June 13, 2025 |
| Session 6 (0 Week) Begins | Monday, June 16, 2025 | |
| Term Begins | Monday, June 23, 2025 | |
| Term Archived in CLSS | Monday, September 15, 2025 | |
Dates are subject to change and may be approximate.
The following policies apply to all scheduled sections taking place on Oregon State University campuses.
Some policies may vary by campus or term where noted.
For information specific to classroom policies, scheduling, maintenance, rules, and access for students with disabilities, please visit our Classroom Scheduling Policies page.
Departments are strongly encouraged to proof their schedules before priority registration opens for the term. Once registration begins, changes to the schedule can be limited or impossible.
Requesting changes to sections after registration begins:
Related protocols: Changes to Courses and Academic Programs: Catalog Year Policy
Curriculum Management provides a definition of the correlation between credits and contact hours, which should be adhered to when scheduling course sections.
Course section and classroom scheduling protocols help students to get the courses they need to graduate by reducing scheduling conflicts. For faculty, it optimizes access to instructional technology and facilities. The protocol applies to all classes scheduled in general purpose and departmental classroom space. See our Standard Meeting Pattern and Scheduling Zones for more detailed information.
Department Schedulers may notify the Academic Scheduling team of new or updated fees in CLSS. Course fees will not be added to a course section until they are fully approved and listed in the fee book for the corresponding term.
Fees should only be added to credit bearing sections in a linked group (e.g. not to 0 credit labs or recitations).
Fees must be added to sections prior to registration. Fees will not be added to a section once there are students enrolled in that section. Departments wishing to add fees after registration must cancel the existing section and create a new one with the fee applied.
Each fee will have a fee detail code, a dollar amount, and a type (per credit or per course). All of this information is required in order to add a fee to a section. A fee code must be assigned before a fee can be added.
Fees are not automatically added to most sections, they must be requested for each CRN (though fees will roll forward each like-term until the fee is removed or the section is canceled). Fees are also not automatically updated based on what is in the fee book, so Department Schedulers will need to request updates if fees increase or decrease over time. There is no automatic connection between approved fees in the fee book and scheduled class sections in Banner.
This form is no longer used. Please ask your Department Scheduler to request a fee be added to a section in CLSS.
See also: CORE report CRS0957 (Course Fees)
Waitlists should be maintained and monitored by the Department Scheduler.
Waitlists should not be added to sections with reserved seating applied.
If adding waitlists to linked sections (e.g. linked lecture with a zero-credit lab/recitation), the waitlist should be applied to the zero credit section(s) only in almost all situations. This allows students to waitlist the particular lab or recitation section that fits their schedule.
If adding waitlists to linked sections, waitlists may never be added to more than one schedule type in the linked group (e.g. a linked lecture lab cannot have a waitlist on the lecture and the lab, only on one section).
If you have students on a waitlist and you have available seats in that section, do not lower your enrollment capacity.
Do not give enrollment capacity (CAP) overrides for sections with active waitlists.
See also: CORE report STU0857 (Student Course Waitlist by Course and Section), CORE report STU0856 (DW Report - Wait list)
The Office of Academic Programs and Assessment (APA) describes parameters and guidelines with regards to crosslisting and slash listing courses at the catalog level; the Schedule Desk uses the term “crosslisting” interchangeably to describe both situations because they utilize the same types of crosslist codes. Sections are considered crosslisted at the section level when two or more sections are linked together via a crosslist code in Banner (consisting of two alphanumeric characters). Sections should only be crosslisted in Banner if they are taught in the same space at the same time, with limited exceptions for remote vs in person modalities.
While crosslisting in the scheduling world indicates mostly that two sections will be taught in the same space at the same time (classroom and/or Canvas site), the Schedule Desk also follows the spirit of those APA guidelines when determining which sections may and may not be crosslisted. At its very essence, crosslisting is intended for otherwise identical sections from different academic units, or for slash courses (graduate/undergraduate).
Crosslisting sections in CLSS and Banner allows for two (or more) sections to be scheduled in the same room at the same time. CLSS will also automatically sync up certain fields between all sections in the crosslist, including part of term, dates, meeting times, instructor, room assignment, and crosslist maximum enrollment.
Courses do not need to be described as crosslisted in the catalog in order to be crosslisted at the section level, but must, in most circumstances, follow those APA guidelines, including:
Limited exceptions may be made if the spirit of the courses dictates that the sections should be taught in the same space while not necessarily following those guidelines listed above. Mentor/mentee, teacher/student, presenter/audience, or other similar situations, for example, may involve different titles or credit amounts, but should by their very nature be taught in the same room at the same time and must be crosslisted sections. These types of course relationships should, ideally, be noted in the catalog course descriptions. Special topics courses can also be crosslisted with standard courses with permission from the Schedule Desk.
Other Schedule Desk rules for crosslisting include:
Class Notes are supplemental information that students should be aware of when registering for a class. These are not meant to advertise or fully describe the course, though short descriptions may be appropriate for special/variable topics courses. Class Notes should be brief, clear, and concise. The Schedule Desk will have final say on Class Note length and content, and may change, remove, add or update comments as needed.
Things that are appropriate, encouraged, or required for Class Notes:
Things that should generally NOT go in Class Notes:
Academic course sections will have section numbers based on the following protocols determined by campus and/or type.
Only specific variable topic and blanket course sections may have their section title altered from the catalog short title. Any custom section title will include a required prefix to indicate the course type, or another prefix as determined/approved by the Schedule Desk (see table below and https://beav.es/3ku). Titles are system limited to 30 characters including those required prefixes, spaces, and punctuation. Some examples of these prefixes are listed below, but Department Schedulers should consult the Schedule Desk for guidance on custom section titles. All custom section titles are subject to review and edits by the Schedule Desk.
| Course Type | Prefix/Course Indicator |
|---|---|
| Special/Selected Topics | ST/ |
| Special/Selected Studies | SS/ |
| Topics | TOPICS/ or T/ |
| Advanced Topics | AT/ |
| Studies | STUDIES/ or ST/ |
| Research/Research & Conference | RESEARCH/ or RES/ |
| Thesis (403 only) | THESIS/ |
| Independent Study | IS/ |
| Writing & Conference | W&C/ |
| Reading & Conference | R&C/ |
| Projects | PROJECT/ or PROJ/ |
| Special Problems/Projects | PROJ/ or SP/ |
| Seminar | SEMINAR/ or SEM/ |
| Workshop | WORKSHOP/ or WS/ |
| Practicum | PRACTICUM/ or PRAC/ |
| Internship | INTERNSHIP/ or INT/ |
| Service Learning | SERVICE LEARNING/ or SERV LRN/ |
| Leadership | LEADERSHIP/ or LEAD/ |
| Overseas Study | OS/ |
Remote or blended modality sections must be approved via CLSS workflow section by section, term by term. All sections with meeting patterns are set as "On Campus" modality when a term is rolled, and remote or blended modality must be requested and approved each term.
You must have unit leadership approval and meet one or more of the following criteria unless public health restrictions (e.g., maximum course size allowable) require it, as determined by the OSU COVID-19 Response Coordinator:
One of those two listed above must be met and included on your request in order to schedule remote or blended classes.
Below is a list of commonly used schedule types, their definitions for scheduling, and the minimum number of contact hours required to be scheduled for them (if any). Types with "No Minimum" contact hours are typically expected to have scheduled meetings, but are not held to any specific guidelines for contact hours. Each credit earned requires 30 hours engagement per regular term. Contact hours vs outside of class requirements vary by schedule type. See credit hour policy.
| Schedule Type (Code) | Description | Scheduled Contact Hour Requirements |
|---|---|---|
| Activity (H) | A course or educational procedure designed to stimulate learning via firsthand experience. | No minimum |
| Discussion (B) | A course that is used to facilitate consideration of a question or topic in open and informal debate. | No minimum |
| Examination for Credit (V) | A special examination for regularly enrolled student in good standing, either graduate or undergraduate; may petition for credit examination. See Academic Regulation 23 for details. | None; exam period only |
| Experiential (O) | A course relating to, derived from, or providing experience. | None |
| Externship (U) | An experiential course designed to provide on-the-job experience in an academic setting off campus, where students can earn academic credit. | None |
| Hybrid (HYB) | A section including both regularly scheduled on-site classroom meetings, and significant online out-of-classroom components that replace regularly scheduled class meeting time. | 30-70% compared to traditional campus section |
| Independent or Special Studies (F) | A course of organized instruction or research determined solely by a student and their instructor. | None |
| Internship (J) | An experiential course designed to provide on-the-job experience in an academic setting on or off campus, where students can earn academic credit. | None |
| Laboratory (D) | Part of a course set aside for experimentation, observation, or practice in a field of study. A proposal that goes through the full review process must be submitted to add the laboratory schedule type to a course. | At least 2 hours per week per credit hour for a regular term |
| Lecture (A) | An academic discourse given by an instructor before a group of students. | 1 hour per week per credit hour for a regular term |
| Group Midterm Exam (MID) | An examination held approximately halfway through the course and held at a different time than the regularly scheduled class. Group examinations are scheduled administratively. See https://registrar.oregonstate.edu/exams for more information. | None; exam period only |
| Online (Y) | A fully developed course where the dominant medium tool is the internet. Students spend a significant amount of time online in the areas of content, assessment, and interaction to the degree that the student must participate through the use of a computer to complete course requirements. | None |
| Practicum (M) | A course designed for the preparation of teachers and clinicians that involve the practical application of previously studied theory, knowledge, and skills under the supervision of a senior instructor. | None |
| Project (S) | A course with individualized instruction designed for students to complete an independent project of the students design. | None |
| Reading and Conference (N) | A course focused on designated subject matter to be read by a student and discussed in conference with an instructor. | None |
| Recitation (C1 or C2) | Part of a course requiring a public exhibition of acquired skills and knowledge. | Either one (C1) contact hour (two hours of outside work implied) or two (C2) contact hours (one hour of outside work implied) for each credit. Courses with multiple sections must have uniform recitation contact hours. Any changes to the recitation contact hours must be approved through a CIM course change proposal. |
| Research (G) | A course through which students earn credit for a studious inquiry or examination aimed at the discovery and interpretation of facts, revision of accepted theories or laws in the light of new facts or practical application of such new or revised theories or laws, and/or the collecting of information about a particular subject. | None |
| Seminar (E) | A course pursued by a small group of students under the direction of an instructor for the purpose of presenting and exchanging ideas or research findings via lectures, reports, and discussions. | 1 hour per week per credit hour for a regular term |
| Studio (R) | A course incorporating practical experience where students receive individualized instruction and lectures in a studio setting. | At least 2 hours per week per credit hour for a regular term |
| Thesis (Q) | A course designed to cover the thesis/dissertation research and writing. Students may register for thesis/dissertation credit each term. | None |
| Workshop (W) | A brief intensive course for a small group which emphasizes problem solving. Classes are expected to provide academic engagement throughout the entire part of term in which it is scheduled. | No minimum |
Certain section numbers are reserved for blanket courses in the Catalog. These are:
Blanket courses should have only one instructor listed per section, unless that section has meeting days and times and is being taught by more than one instructor. Multiple instructors should not be listed on blanket course CRNs to act as a "catch all." This avoids confusion as to which instructor should be grading which student when grades are due.
Graduate Thesis Section: Thesis sections may not have "Staff" listed (i.e. may not have no instructor listed); all 503/603 sections must have an instructor listed at all times. 503/603 Thesis sections may only have one instructor listed.
Individualized blanket courses may be offered to students wanting to explore areas of special interest that are not provided in the existing curriculum. A faculty member and student must together negotiate a course of study. The department must then create an individualized CRN before the student can register. The department should request a CRN that will reflect the individual course of study (including a unique course title) and an assigned instructor of record. Please advise students to register for the section with their unique course title and instructor after providing them with an override for the required Departmental Approval-SAPR restriction. Departments should not advise students to register for any available section as a placeholder nor provide overrides for sections without the appropriate instructor listed. This will help to avoid late registration petitions later in the term. Incorrect registration could also negatively impact grade collection, end of term processing, academic history, and degree clearance.
In consultation with the Faculty Senate Executive Committee, the following changes were implemented beginning with the Spring 2010 term:
Instructor of Record:
The “Instructor of Record” will be designated for all courses at Oregon State University by the primary instructor indicator flag assigned to that course. The “Instructor of Record” for a course will have the following requirements and responsibilities with respect to the recording of grades for that course:
Graduate Teaching Assistants:
When attempting to add an instructor to a CRN in Banner, you may come across the error "Person not an instructor," which will prevent you from saving the section. In order for Department Schedulers to assign instructors and GTAs to course sections, the instructor/GTA must first be given faculty status in Banner by the Schedule Desk. This is a manual process and does not take place unless a Department Scheduler initiates a request for it to be done via email. Instructors are never automatically given instructor status. Instructors must have passed a FERPA exam and have their results logged into Banner before they will be granted faculty status.
Likewise, in CLSS you may notice that and instructor is not showing up when you search for them. This is likely for the same reason as above - the instructor has not been activated in Banner yet, so they cannot be added as instructors to sections (and thus do not show up in CLSS Instructor searches). There are other reasons an instructor may not show up in search, but this is rare - in most cases it will be because they are not active for the term you are scheduling.
Undergraduate TAs are not added as instructors to Banner, but can be added to Canvas (contact Canvas support for guidance).
Steps for Activating an Instructor/GTA:
Mutually exclusive courses are OSU courses that have similar content, but are not considered to be equivalent. Students who have taken courses in this category will be prevented from registering for other associated course(s).
In instances where two new courses replace one existing course, or a non-equivalent course replaces an existing course, we use Mutual Exclusion rules. This prevents students from registering for the new course(s) if they have passed the old course.
Granting mutual exclusion is subject to approval by the OtR via the course proposal process. Mutually exclusive courses are not subject to AR 20. Repeated Courses. If students take mutually exclusive courses, the grades from both courses would apply to their GPA.
Some examples include:
If you have questions or feel you need to register and are receiving an error, please contact your advisor.
Non-traditional courses are defined as those learning experiences which do not adhere to traditional, full-length term dates. OSU evaluates and approves all non-traditional course offerings to ensure continued compliance with federal regulations related to federal student aid programs. Examples of non-traditional courses are:
View future term/session dates on the Academic Year Sessions.
View the Non-Traditional Course information (including add/drop/withdraw deadlines) on the Oregon State University Academic Calendar.
All non-traditional term dates and Summer Session dates are established by the Office of the Registrar and must be adhered to. Proposals for a unique part of term must be submitted, at a minimum, in alignment CLSS Scheduling Unit due dates for the impacted term. Colleges should not publicize courses that do not fall into established terms or parts of term until they are approved by the Office of the Registrar and the Office of Financial Aid. The Office of the Registrar and the Office of Financial Aid will be the sole arbiters of whether or not a class is compliant, and will have final approval of all classes before they are published. This policy also applies to classes that ostensibly adhere to a published term or part of term, but in fact have notes embedded in the schedule that expand or contract the official meeting dates.
No exceptions can be made for classes that are out of compliance.
To ensure continued support of Federal Student Aid programs, non-traditional course proposals must follow these federal compliance guidelines, developed by the Office of Financial Aid, in collaboration with the Office of the Registrar.
A course offered in modules is one that does not span the entire length of a period of enrollment (less than that of a standard term).
To ensure continued support of Federal Student Aid programs, non-traditional course proposals must follow these federal compliance guidelines, developed by the Office of Financial Aid, in collaboration with the Office of the Registrar.
A term extension course refers to a course that happens between regularly scheduled terms.
To ensure continued support of Federal Student Aid programs, non-traditional course proposals must follow these federal compliance guidelines, developed by the Office of Financial Aid, in collaboration with the Office of the Registrar.
A Summer Session course is one that is offered during summer term. All courses offered during Summer Session, except those in Session 1, are offered as non-traditional courses.
To ensure continued support of Federal Student Aid programs, non-traditional course proposals must follow these federal compliance guidelines, developed by the Office of Financial Aid, in collaboration with the Office of the Registrar.
A term extension course refers to a course that happens between regularly scheduled terms. For example, if a course was offered over winter break, it would occur after finals week of fall term and before the first week of winter term. It would be an extension of winter term, as term extensions must be attached to the next standard term. View the term extension calendar.
In order to allow students to obtain financial aid for these classes, they must comply with US Department of Education guidelines. These stipulate that courses must not overlap with terms for which aid is generated and distributed. Courses must adhere to established session dates and must have academic engagement during all weeks of the session to which they are assigned. These timeframes are published in the academic calendar and the term extension calendar.
This will depend on the format of the class. For example, courses that are 5-weeks in length or are offered in modules may create scheduling difficulties for the remainder of a student's term, particularly if these courses span a longer block of time and/or overlap with peak class times. Additionally, students who receive financial aid may need to be considerate of the timeline for disbursements and how that may affect their ability to afford course expenses.
Grading is associated with the term that extension is tied to (ex. Fall Extension / Fall Term). Instructors will be able to post grades following the last day of the Term Extension, up through the grading deadline for the term with which the extension is associated (typically the Monday following finals week).
If a department is interested in offering non-traditional courses online, please contact Oregon State E-campus first. E-campus has an online course proposal process for the development of new and refreshed online courses, which if approved, includes funding and instructional design support.
Oregon State University operates on the quarter system (10 weeks in length). If a college or department wants to offer a course with a start and end date that does not coincide with the start and end dates of the traditional 10-week term, or that operates outside of established summer term sessions, the course is considered a non-traditional course and must be approved. The Office of the Registrar, in conjunction with the Office of Financial Aid, must review and approve all non-traditional courses to ensure that the course complies with the OSU Academic and U.S. Department of Education regulations.
Non-traditional course approval may be requested by emailing the Schedule Desk.
Please send an email to schedule@oregonstate.edu.
This class and classroom scheduling protocol helps students get the courses they need to graduate by reducing scheduling conflicts. For faculty, it optimizes access to instructional technology and facilities.
Unless otherwise noted, the policies below apply to all classes scheduled in both general purpose and departmental classroom spaces.
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Monday 20% |
Tuesday 20% |
Wednesday 20% |
Thursday 20% |
Friday 20% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Zone 1 20% |
08:00 - 09:50 | 08:00 - 09:50 | 08:00 - 09:50 | 08:00 - 09:50 | 08:00 - 09:50 |
|
Zone 2 20% |
10:00 - 11:50 | 10:00 - 11:50 | 10:00 - 11:50 | 10:00 - 11:50 | 10:00 - 11:50 |
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Zone 3 20% |
12:00 - 13:50 | 12:00 - 13:50 | 12:00 - 13:50 | 12:00 - 13:50 | 12:00 - 13:50 |
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Zone 4 20% |
14:00 - 15:50 | 14:00 - 15:50 | 14:00 - 15:50 | 14:00 - 15:50 | 14:00 - 15:50 |
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Zone 5 20% |
16:00 + | 16:00 + | 16:00 + | 16:00 + | 16:00 + |
Ideal zone distribution includes spreading out classes throughout the instructional day and the instructional week.
Percentages indicate maximum number of classes a department may schedule in each zone.
|
Scheduling Zone |
Percent |
Time |
|---|---|---|
|
Zone 1 |
20 percent |
08:00–09:50 |
|
Zone 2 |
20 percent |
10:00–11:50 |
|
Zone 3 |
20 percent |
12:00–13:50 |
|
Zone 4 |
20 percent |
14:00–15:50 |
|
Zone 5 |
20 percent |
1600 and later |
Click here for examples of standard meeting patterns.
Departments should not expect that faculty members will be assigned the same space on a continuing basis.
The Office of the Registrar coordinates all class scheduling and room assignments with departmental schedulers who, in turn, coordinate with their instructional faculty members. Academic departments should do the following:
Three-credit or four-credit lectures that meet for three hours per week can be scheduled in any zone if they are taught on MWF.
Three-credit or four-credit lectures that meet three hours per week on MW, WF, or MF will only be scheduled in Zones 1 or 5.
Four-credit lectures that meet for four hours per week can be scheduled in any zone if they are taught on TR, MW, MF, or WF.
Four-credit lectures that meet four hours per week on MWF will only be scheduled in Zone 5.
Because of the demand for classrooms in the middle of the instructional day, it will not be possible to schedule sections that meet one day a week except in Zone 5 or on Friday.
If a department can schedule additional sections of similar course capacity with "complementary" day and time schedules in the same time slot on different days, then we may be able to accommodate requests for one-day-a-week meetings. If, for example, one three-credit course is scheduled into a room on M at 10:00--11:50, then a different section can schedule its meeting from 10:00–11:50 on W or WF in the same room.
Fridays are often used for department meetings, instructor office hours, research responsibilities, or other tasks related to instructional work. However, Friday is primarily an instructional day and the zone percentages specifically take Friday into account, asking for 20 percent of sections for each day.
Please make use of Friday as an instructional day. The increased use of Friday for class sections makes more effective and efficient use of classrooms.
The zone percentages were established for two reasons—to assure student access to classes, and to ease the difficulty in assigning rooms. Though the zone percentages are applied regardless of whether the sections are scheduled in general purpose or departmental classrooms, if you can schedule sections in departmental rooms, which will alleviate some of the pressures on assigning GP classrooms.
Using departmental rooms is not an option for all departments, and departments may not be able to assign all sections to departmental rooms; however, if you are able to assign sections to departmental rooms, please do so.