What does "SUS" mean?
Sustainability. Students will concentrate on sustainability, including its social, economic, and environmental dimensions, or examine an issue or topic using sustainability as a lens. Ex. ANTH 1020 (LS/EDI/SUS)
An introduction to mathematical literacy including number sense, algebraic thinking, proportional reasoning, and math learning strategies. Topics include properties of and operations with whole numbers, integers, decimals, fractions and percent
Math 0950 (prealgebra)
This course introduces theories and principles of effective speaking with emphasis on: audience analysis and adaptation, listening, organization, content development, use of language, and extemporaneous delivery. Designed to improve the student’s ability to research, organize, develop and make presentations.
COMM 1020 HU - Principles of Public Speaking
Maximum Credit Restriction. What is the max?
Students are only allowed to register for a maximum of 20 credit hours each semester. If you receive this message, you will need to drop a class first before adding another one.
If you are wanting to take more than 20 credit hours for any given semester you will need to file a Petition to Take Additional Credits.
"What day is summer registration open and what day does fall registration open?"
April 1st and April 8th (based on student's appointment registration time)
What does "CEL" mean?
Community Engaged Learning. Students will engage in meaningful community engagement that is connected to their specific course’s academic objectives. Ex. COMM 2110 (HU/CEL)
topics including proportional reasoning, financial mathematics, linear and exponential modeling, geometry, and probability and statistics. Material will be introduced in the form of movement and choreographic tasks.
MATH 1036 (Mathematics and Movement for the Whole Person)
Pre-requisite(s): MATH 0950 or ALEKS score of 14 or ACT score of 17 or instructor approval.
This course examines dynamics of the healthy family using family theory, individual life span development, research, and active learning experiences.
CHF 2400 SS/EDI - Family Relations
What is a co-requisite error?
Corequisite courses must be registered together at the same time. To view the corequistie course click on the course title and then on the corerequistie link. Add both classes to your registration and submit.
"I heard summer classes are easier. Can you elaborate?"
answer may vary
-more block classes
-maybe smaller class sizes
-less distractions
What does "GLB" mean?
Global Learning. Students will develop global knowledge, global skills or global attitude as one of the learning outcomes/goals of the course. Ex. HIST 1500 (SS/EDI/GLB)
This course integrates geometry, numeracy, proportional reasoning, algebraic reasoning, and topics in statistics and functions (linear, quadratic, rational, radical, exponential and logarithmic) using modeling, problem solving, and critical thinking.
MATH 0970 - Pathway to Contemporary Mathematics
Pre-requisite(s): MATH 0950 or Level 2 placement.
This course studies major social problems in contemporary society, including issues of age, gender, family, race, ethnicity, wealth and poverty, politics, education, public safety, health care, substance abuse, and environment.
SOC 1020 SS/EDI - Contemporary Social Issues
How does waitlisting work? How long do I have before my waitlist expires?
Waitlisting allows students to wait in a virtual line for classes that are full.
When a seat opens up, which can happen at any time & day, including weekends & holidays, an email is sent to the first student on the waitlist giving them 24 hours to register. All emails are sent to the Wildcat student email account.
"How are registration dates determined?"
Dates are based on earned credit hours completed, not in progress.
What does "SI" mean?
Scientific Inquiry. Ex. ASTR 1040 (PS/SI)
Topics from mathematics which convey to the student the beauty and utility of mathematics, and which illustrate its application to modern society. Topics include geometry, statistics, probability, and growth and form.
MATH 1030 QL (Contemporary Mathematics)
Pre-requisite(s): MATH 0970 or MATH 1010 or ACT Math score 21 or higher or placement test.
This course explores human origins, evolution, and contemporary biological diversity by examining genetics, the human fossil record, primatology, and human ecology from a biocultural perspective.
ANTH 1020 LS/SUS - Biological Anthropology
"If I Don't Pay Or Attend My Classes Will They Be Dropped?"
No, Your Classes Will Not Be Dropped
Weber State University does not drop classes due to nonpayment or nonattendance.
If you decide not to attend, drop your classes before the semester begins to avoid tuition & late fees.
"What's the difference between CR/NC?"
Credit (CR)
Indicates the student registered for a course on a pass/fail basis and earned a C- or better.
NC-No Credit
What does "INT" mean?
Internship.
Students will spend the bulk of their time engaging with industry professionals in experiential learning. Ex. upper division courses
Prospective elementary school teachers revisit mathematics topics from the elementary school curriculum and examine them from an advanced perspective including probability, statistics, geometry and measurement.
MATH 2020 QL (Geometry for Elementary School Teachers)
Pre-requisite(s): MATH 2015 (Algebra ")
MATH 2015 prereq MATH 2010 (Arithmetic ")
This course introduces informal logic, focusing on issues of logical form, standards of good and bad reasoning, and argumentative writing.
PHIL 1250 HU - Critical Thinking
How can you tell which waitlist order a person is?
To veiw your waitlist position, go the Register for Classes app in the eWeber portal.
On the Register for Classes page, locate the class on the Schedule Details Tab in the lower left panel.
Click on the small arrow located to the left of the course title to drop down a message box.
Your waitlist position will be listed in the message box.
If your waitlist position shows as 0, then select the Web Registered option for the class in the Summary Box and click Submit to register.
"I'm in wildcat scholars and I would like to drop one of my classes. Can I do that?"
Talk to the advisors over there in wildcat scholars. Example Amy Huntington.