Standard Daytime Scheduling Periods
(Class
periods are 50 minutes in length, unless noted otherwise)
| Morning | Afternoon |
| 8
M 9 WF |
1 MWF or 1-2:20 MW(F) |
| 8
T(W)Th F |
2:30 MWF or 2:30-4:00 MW(F) |
| 9
MTTh(F) |
1 TTh or 1-2:20 TTh |
| 10
T(W) ThF |
2:30 TTh or 2:30-4 TTh |
| 11 MTTh(F) |
Note that the First-Year Experience course, Encounters, meets during the 10M
11WF period, and currently requires more the 25 classrooms. Consequently, other classes generally may not
be scheduled during this time. Additionally, note that evening classes may be listed at the discretion
of the department, and that the term "daytime schedule" refers to class periods
beginning before 6:00 PM. Finally, classes
may be scheduled as a partial block (e.g., 10 TThF is part of the standard
block of 10 TWThF), and please be advised that the above timetable does not
apply to classes with "arranged" times.
Guidelines for Assigning Number of Classes
per Time Period
The total
number of regularly scheduled (i.e., not "arranged") classes per department
determines the maximum number of classes that may occur during a given time
period for that department. That is,
since nine time periods exists, (excluding the Core period) the following
guidelines should be observed in scheduling courses during those times. Departments with:
Exceptions to the above restrictions can be approved only when scheduling two lower-level classes at the same time accommodates students (e.g., multiple sections in foreign languages). Especially in the sciences, noncompliance with these criteria may result in considerable difficulty in scheduling available classroom space.
The above procedures allow maximum availability of courses for students and the most efficient use of our classroom space. Modifications to the standard time schedule should be made only for genuine instructional need, and by agreement of the Division Chairs Committee, must be approved by the appropriate Division Chair.