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Scheduling

The course scheduling process begins about nine months before the start of each semester when the primary course scheduler sends the area division heads a first draft based on the courses taught in the previous year.  The area division head leads the creation of the schedule with his/her programs/ faculty.  The primary course scheduler works with the area division heads to check the resulting schedule for accuracy, teaching loads, and conflicts. All changes to the schedule should be completed during chair proof, about four months before the start of each semester.

Any last minute changes that need to be made after it is published on the registrar's website http://registrar.utexas.edu/schedules need to be approved by your area division head and then routed to the course scheduler to process.

Faculty Resources for Classes

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Course Flags

Course Flags are a university-wide initiative to improve the undergraduate experience.  The instructor of each course is responsible for requesting any appropriate flag designation for his/her course from the School of Undergraduate Studies.  Details and descriptions of the various flag designations can be found on their website: http://www.utexas.edu/ugs/ccc/flags

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Changing a degree program or adding a new degree can only be done with the biennial publication of a new course catalog and requires approval of the University of Texas System.  The department's  internal process is managed by the curriculum committee and the chair in consultation with the College of Fine Arts Dean of Student Affairs.  Within the department, any degree program updates would need to be vetted by the area faculty, the curriculum committee, and approved by the full faculty.  The new degree program is then vetted by the COFA Undergraduate Policy and Curriculum Committee http://www.utexas.edu/finearts/faculty/undergraduate-policy-and-curriculum-committee Subsequent steps are handled by College of Fine Arts Student Affairs.

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Additional Faculty Resources for Classes