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Academic AdvisingThe advising process involves a relationship between the student and the advisor. While it is the advisor who guides the student through planning his or her academic path, the actual choices are made by the student. The advisor is not a boss, parent, or dictator, but more of a guide and helper. That means, that it is ultimately up to the student to plan his or her course of action. When the student meets with his or her advisor, he or she must be prepared. It is in that spirit that this page exists.
Undergraduate Scheduling GuideThe Undergraduate Scheduling Guide is provided to help students organize their plan of study. The Department will try to adhere to this guide when scheduling courses, but academic and budget demands may alter when courses can be offered. On-line courses will be offered on a slightly different schedule, but the guide can also assist Distance Education students.
New curriculum requirementsThe new CCJ curriculum requirements pertain to students beginning Fall 2011.
Advising 101FOR STUDENTS:
FOR ADVISORS:
When can I register for classes? Please visit the Office of Registration and Records homepage for important dates. When are group scheduling sessions? Group scheduling sessions for priority registration are located on the department announcements page. Where can I get the scheduling form if I need signatures? It is available here.Where can I see what criminology classes are offered? Go to the Dynamically Searchable Schedule of classes located here. Then in the search limits box only choose "Criminology". Then, perform a search. Course descriptions are available here. Where can I see all classes that are offered? The Dynamically Searchable Schedule of classes is located here. A "regular" list is no longer available. How can I find out who my advisor is? That information is available on your DARS report. Sample Course Syllabi
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