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Fall 2007 Advance Course Information

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Designed to complement advance enrollment, Advance Course Information (ACI) lets you obtain information on a course before you enroll. Instructors who participate in ACI voluntarily provide course information ranging from a brief description of the course, to numbers of papers and exams and how you’ll be evaluated, to their own personal vision for the course. The aim is to provide information about courses that cannot be obtained through the course descriptions in the General Catalog.

At this time, information is not available for all courses. Faculty participation is voluntary. If this information works for you, please thank your instructor, and/or let us know that it helped you.

ACI is available by the first day of advance enrollment for the coming quarter.

If you have any questions, comments, or ideas, you can e-mail us at aci@ucsc.edu. We value your feedback.

Fall 2007 Listings Available Now

Anthropology
Chemistry
Education
Engineering, School of
   Applied Mathematics & Statistics
   Biomolecular Engineering
   Computer Engineering
   Computer Science
   Electrical Engineering
   Information Systems Management
German
History of Consciousness
Latin American and Latino Studies
Merrill College
Physics
Politics


 

 

Other Campus Course Information Resources

Please use the Related Links on the left navigation bar to access the following resources.

  • Current book lists for courses are also available via ACI. These are arranged by department and provided by the Bay Tree Bookstore.
  • Instructional Computing provides a list of course web sites each quarter and provides assistance to faculty interested in developing web applications for their courses.
  • The General Catalog provides a course description, prerequisites, and general education codes for every active course.

Last update: May 10, 2007