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EDP Course Scheduling serves to comply with University standard timelines, allows for advance scheduling for budget and instructional staffing purposes, and provides a consistent and predictable system to organize classes for advisers and students in EDP, COE, and outside the college. 

Course Scheduling Procedure

All scheduling-related dates and deadlines are posted on the Faculty Calendar, with corresponding meeting/task invitations in Outlook.

  1. Semesterly: EDP Scheduler meets with each Area to review Multi-Year Schedule. This is for area to share their time/teaching preferences, curriculum ideas and plans (new course ideas, changes to courses, sequencing), etc.
     
  2. UT Scheduling System opens for an upcoming semester: Department Chair and EDP Scheduler create department schedule based on area requests, University/COE policies/priorities, and faculty preferences. Faculty are contacted about options if course/days/times differ from what was requested in the area meetings.
     
  3. Upcoming semester schedule posted in UTBox for Area final review
    • Areas have a set schedule changes date to send any change requests to the EDP Scheduler (typically 1-2 weeks after posting). Typically this is via the Area Chair, but any area faculty may submit requests. Change requests are consolidated and confirmed with Department Chair and areas/faculty.
      • Note: preferences will already have been accommodated wherever possible. Preference requests are made in the semesterly Multi-Year Review meetings.
       
  4. Following the schedule changes deadline, Department Chair final-approves and the semester schedule is entered into the UT system.
    • Only allowable changes after this point are unexpected leave/buyouts, and require Department Chair approval. 
       
  5. EDP Scheduler sends out individual Teaching Schedule Confirmations to each faculty member for the upcoming semester (day following schedule changes deadline).
     
  6. Registrar publishes Course Schedule online, Advising/Registration
    • Advisors & students should use only the Registrar's published online course schedule for advising.
    • Daily Enrollment Reports are posted in Box for Area Chairs to review during Advising. Courses at risk of low enrollment will be evaluated by Department Chair for cancellation or advising options.

EDP Standard Timelines

Standard Timelines are the unit by which the Registrar assigns rooms. The EDP Standard Timelines below are based on University Standard Timelines, with the exception of T/TH 3-hour courses, which were voted to remain consistent with the MWF 3-hour times; EDP courses must adhere to EDP Standard Timelines.

MWF
1 Hour8-9, 9-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-1, 1-2, 2-3, 3-4, 4-5
3 Hour9-12, 1-4, 4-7
T/TH
1.5 Hour8-9:30, 9:30-11, 11-12:30, 12:30-2, 2-3:30, 3:30-5
3 Hour9-12, 1-4, 4-7

Department Foundation Course Blocks

  • Department Foundation Courses (formerly "Department Core") are courses offered by HDCLS and QM that are required for EDP students in all areas. 
  • Colloquiums should be M or W 12-1
  • No classes Friday afternoons due to department meetings.

Department Foundation Course Blocks are below. 1st and occasionally 2nd-year program courses should be scheduled in the unoccupied blocks, to allow those students to complete Dept Foundation requirements.

Advanced courses may be scheduled during Foundation Course Blocks.


Mon

Wed

Morning (9-noon)

Afternoon (1-4)

Dept Foundation Courses (HDCLS-taught)Dept Foundation Courses (HDCLS-taught)
Evening (4-7)


TueThu
Morning (9:30-12:30)Dept Foundation Courses (QM-taught)Dept Foundation Courses (QM-taught)
Afternoon (12:30-3:30)Dept Foundation Courses (QM-taught)Dept Foundation Courses (QM-taught)
Evening (3:30+)

A Note on Classroom Assignments

EDP works very hard to accommodate faculty preferences in scheduling. Preferences may be communicated to the EDP Scheduler during the semesterly Multi-Year Schedule Review meetings. Classroom availability has become increasingly challenging due to a number of factors. EDP controls only 4 classrooms - the overwhelming majority of classrooms EDP faculty teach in are controlled by the Registrar's Office. EDP requests use of these from the Registrar for classes each semester, but requests are not always accommodated.

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