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Course Information
Information regarding class schedules, classification of students, how to read class listings, course schedule planning guides, course descriptions and exam schedules can all be found here.
Class Schedules
Online Schedules
High Demand Course List
High Demand Course List (text file)
Web Course Availability
Online Course List (text file)
Course Planning Grid/Time Blocks
Planning Grid PDF - Fall & Spring
Planning Grid MS Excel - Fall & Spring
Final Exam Schedules
Early Registration Dates
Registration priority is determined first by student level, then by the number of semester hours a student has earned and will include any transfer credit that has been awarded. It will not include the number of hours for which the student is currently registered.
Note: For the purpose of determining your registration priority date against the schedule below, the Registrar’s Office has converted your accumulated quarter hours into semester hours.
Due to high volume registration transactions during peak times, you may experience slow system response.
Registration begins on the following dates:
Summer Semester 2013
Early Registration Dates for Summer Semester 2013
Graduate and SOPP Students
GR1
34.5 or more
Thursday
February 21, 2013
7:00 AM
GR2
19-34.499
Thursday
February 21, 2013
9:00 AM
GR3
8.5-18.999
Thursday
February 21, 2013
11:00 AM
GR4
.5 - 8.499
Thursday
February 21, 2013
1:00 PM
GR5
under .5
Thursday
February 21, 2013
3:00 PM
Undergraduate Students
UG1
128 or more
Friday
February 22, 2013
7:00 AM
UG2
107.5-127.999
Monday
February 25, 2013
7:00 AM
UG3
91.5 - 107.499
Tuesday
February 26, 2013
7:00 AM
UG4
73.5-91.499
Wednesday
February 27, 2013
7:00 AM
UG5
58.5-73.499
Thursday
February 28, 2013
7:00 AM
UG6
41.5-58.499
Friday
March 1, 2013
7:00 AM
UG7
27.5-41.499
Monday
March 4, 2013
7:00 AM
UG8
12.5-27.499
Tuesday
March 5, 2013
7:00 AM
UG9
.5-12.499
Wednesday
March 6, 2013
7:00 AM
UG10
0-.499
Thursday
March 7, 2013
7:00 AM
UG11
0-.499
Friday
March 8, 2013
7:00 AM
Consortium Registration
CONSORT
*All Consortium
Monday
April 1, 2013
8:30 AM
Senior Citizen 60 and Up Program Registration
SCITIZEN
Senior Citizens
Monday
May 6, 2013
7:00 AM
Fall Semester 2013
Early Registration Dates for Fall Semester 2013
Graduate and SOPP Students
GR1
34.5 or more
Thursday
March 21, 2013
7:00 AM
GR2
19-34.499
Thursday
March 21, 2013
9:00 AM
GR3
8.5-18.999
Thursday
March 21, 2013
11:00 AM
GR4
.5 - 8.499
Thursday
March 21, 2013
1:00 PM
GR5
under .5
Thursday
March 21, 2013
3:00 PM
Undergraduate Students
UG1
128 or more
Friday
March 22, 2013
7:00 AM
UG2
107.5-127.999
Monday
March 25, 2013
7:00 AM
UG3
91.5 - 107.499
Tuesday
March 26, 2013
7:00 AM
UG4
73.5-91.499
Wednesday
March 27, 2013
7:00 AM
UG5
58.5-73.499
Thursday
March 28, 2013
7:00 AM
UG6
41.5-58.499
Friday
March 29, 2013
7:00 AM
UG7
27.5-41.499
Monday
April 1, 2013
7:00 AM
UG8
12.5-27.499
Tuesday
April 2, 2013
7:00 AM
UG9
.5-12.499
Wednesday
April 3, 2013
7:00 AM
UG10
0-.499
Thursday
April 4, 2013
7:00 AM
UG11
0-.499
Friday
April 5, 2013
7:00 AM
Consortium Registration
CONSORT
*All Consortium
Monday
July 29, 2013
8:30 AM
Senior Citizen 60 and Up Program Registration
SCITIZEN
Senior Citizens
Monday
August 26, 2013
7:00 AM
Spring Semester 2014
Early Registration Dates for Spring Semester 2014
Graduate and SOPP Students
GR1
34.5 or more
TBA
TBA
7:00 AM
GR2
19-34.499
TBA
TBA
9:00 AM
GR3
8.5-18.999
TBA
TBA
11:00 AM
GR4
.5 - 8.499
TBA
TBA
1:00 PM
GR5
under .5
TBA
TBA
3:00 PM
Undergraduate Students
UG1
128 or more
TBA
TBA
7:00 AM
UG2
107.5-127.999
TBA
TBA
7:00 AM
UG3
91.5 - 107.499
TBA
TBA
7:00 AM
UG4
73.5-91.499
TBA
TBA
7:00 AM
UG5
58.5-73.499
TBA
TBA
7:00 AM
UG6
41.5-58.499
TBA
TBA
7:00 AM
UG7
27.5-41.499
TBA
TBA
7:00 AM
UG8
12.5-27.499
TBA
TBA
7:00 AM
UG9
.5-12.499
TBA
TBA
7:00 AM
UG10
0-.499
TBA
TBA
7:00 AM
UG11
0-.499
TBA
TBA
7:00 AM
Consortium Registration
CONSORT
*All Consortium
TBA
TBA
8:30 AM
Senior Citizen 60 and Up Program Registration
SCITIZEN
Senior Citizens
TBA
TBA
7:00 AM
Classification of Students
Your classification is determined as shown below:
Semesters
Code Classification Requirement GR Graduate Possess baccalaureate degree and admitted to the School of Graduate Studies. SR Senior 90 credit hours or more earned. JR Junior 60-89 credit hours earned. SO Sophomore 30-59 credit hours earned. FR Freshman 0-29 credit hours earned. The credit hours for which you are currently registered are not used when determining your WINGS Express Registration Time Ticket.
Quarters
Code Classification Requirement GR Graduate Possess baccalaureate degree and admitted to the School of Graduate Studies. SR Senior 135 credit hours or more earned. JR Junior 90-134 credit hours earned. SO Sophomore 45-89 credit hours earned. FR Freshman 0-44 credit hours earned. The credit hours for which you are currently registered are not used when determining your WINGS Express Registration Time Ticket.
How to Read Class Listings
Special Registration Explanations
Course Numbering
Number Description 0-99 Remedial precollege-level courses. 100-299 Lower division courses intended for undergraduate credit only. The first digit indicates the general level of the courses: 1 for a first-year course, 2 for a second-year course.
300-499 Upper division courses carrying undergraduate credit only. The first digit indicates the general level of course: 3 for a third-year course, 4 for a fourth-year course.
500-599 Courses that carry graduate credit only in a major field other than that of the department offering the course. 600-699 Courses that carry graduate credit in any major field. 700-799 Courses for graduate credit only. Distance Learning Courses
Two terms are used at Wright State when describing distance learning classes:
Web Only Courses
Web Only courses are taught entirely online and can be taken from your home, school, office, etc. A faculty member within a Web-course management system called WebCT administers course content, discussions, interactions, and resources. Attendance in a physical classroom is minimal to none.
Hybrid Courses
Hybrid courses are those in which the Web is used to strengthen the traditional classroom learning environment with online resources, discussions, and/or activities. Some online activities may be required to complete the course. A student enrolled in a Hybrid course is still required to attend class sessions on campus. These courses will also follow the conventional quarter start/finish schedule.
If you are looking for a Web Only class, select Web Only in the "Session" field when looking at the online class listings. Web Only classes are also listed in the general class listings, "Web Only" or Hybrid will appear in the course information that appears below the course number and title. You can find a current list of distance learning courses as well as technical requirements (computer type, software, etc.) on the Distance Learning Web site.
Lake Campus Class Designations
Lake Campus classes have a W preceding the section number, i.e., Acc 201, W01. In the online class listings, Lake Campus class will have a designation of "L" in the campus code field (CMP). Dayton or main campus classes have a designation of "M".
How to Read WINGS Express Course Look-up
- CRN:
The CRN can be used, and recorded to expedite the registration process. The CRN is a five digit number that is unique for a specific class that you may need to registrar for. This number may be asked for at the registrar window, on departmental permission slips, and on Wings Express for the worksheet. - Subj:
The Subj. field will display an abbreviation for the full course subject. I.E. Accountancy is abbreviated ACC. - Crse:
The Crse field will display the course number, i.e., Accounting Principles II is equivalent to ACC 2020. - Sec:
The Sec field will display the section number. Many courses will be taught in many different lectures through the semester. NOTE: Most sections above 90 are online classes. Summer classes will have a designation of A, B, C, D, E or F that appears before the section number. The letter indicates which the summer term in which the class is offered. Section numbers with a W indicate that the course is being offered by the WSU Lake Campus in Celina. - Cmp:
Is the field to display which campus the class is being offered. (M= Main Campus, L= Lake Campus). - Cred:
The field that will display the number of credit hours the course is worth. - Title:
The title of the course will be displayed in this field. - Days:
This section will display the days of the week that the class will meet. - Time:
This field will display the scheduled time of day the course will meet on specified days. - Cap./ XL Cap:
This field will display the number of students permitted in the class. NOTE: This number may vary from each section of the course.
- CRN:
Course Schedule Planning Guides
Semester Planning Guides provide the planned availability of courses offered from Fall Semester 2012 through Summer Semester 2015. In partnership with your academic advisor, use these tools to plan completion of your degree requirements. Pay particular attention to alternate-year courses when registering for classes or creating a class schedule. Stay on track for graduation!
Downloads
The Planning Guides come in two different formats, PDF and Excel. The standard PDF version includes all courses, sorted by Course Number. The dynamic Excel version includes all courses, but can be filtered and sorted to identify specific courses of interest to you. For example, you may use Excel to identify courses offered at the Lake Campus only or to select Web or Graduate-level courses only. You may sort by Course Subject or by College. For help with Excel, see the "Excel tips and hints" tab.
The editions posted here were last updated March 20, 2013.
PDF Version
All Course Offerings (Sorted by Course Number):
Fall Semester 2013 - Fall Semester 2015 (PDF)Honors Course Offerings:
Fall Semester 2013 - Fall Semester 2015 (PDF)Lake Course Offerings:
Fall Semester 2013 - Fall Semester 2015 (PDF)Excel Version
Excel Course Planning Guide:
Fall Semester 2013 - Fall Semester 2015 (.xlsx)Excel Tips & Hints
To use the Filter feature:
- Click the filter arrow beside the column heading for the column you want to filter
- Remove the check mark from Select All
- Select the check box for the entry you want to filter on and then click OK
- By College: To display offerings for only certain colleges, use the Filter feature on Column A.
- By Campus: To display all offerings at Lake Campus, use the Filter feature on Column B. Any/all off campus offerings may be isolated via this column.
- By Level: To display only UG or GR offerings, use the Filter feature on Column C.
- By Subject: To display only certain subject codes, use the Filter feature on Column D. Select Text Filter and Begins With to enter 1 or 2 subject codes.
- Web Offerings: To display all Web offerings, use the Filter feature on any quarter or semester column (any column after Column D). Select Text Filter and Contains "W".
To Sort Data:
- Select the data to be sorted (Note: to select the entire spreadsheet, click in the area above and to the left of A1)
- Select the Data tab
- Choose the Sort icon
Key to Abbreviations
Abbreviation Refers to: BA Raj Soin College of Business ED College of Education & Human Services EG College of Engineering & Computer Science LA College of Liberal Arts LC Lake Campus N College of Nursing & Health< O Other: includes Aerospace Studies, Developmental Education, Military Science, Service Learning, University College, University Honors P School of Professional Psychology SM College of Science & Math AA As Arranged D Day (starts before 4:00pm) E Evening (starts at or after 4:00pm) W Web Only (NOTE: Web Only offerings are available to all students regardless of home campus.) G Graduate U Undergraduate
Course Descriptions
Current course descriptions are available for viewing through WINGS Express.
Exam Schedules
Final Examination Policy for Fall and Spring Semesters
It is the policy of Wright State University that no comprehensive final exam may be given during the last week of classes. If a comprehensive final exam is scheduled, it must be given during the time period designated by the Registrar. Any deviation from this policy requires written agreement from the appropriate department chair or dean.
Approved by Academic Council 11/26/90; General Faculty 2/12/91; Board of Trustees 3/27/91
Final Exam Schedules
2013 Summer
Final examinations for all summer terms will be given in the last week of classes during regularly scheduled meeting hours.
2013 Fall
Daytime Exam Times Monday, December 9, 2013 Tuesday, December 10, 2013 Wednesday, December 11, 2013 Thursday, December 12, 2013 Friday, December 13, 2013 8:00am - 10:00am Classes starting in the 8:00am M, W, F timeblock Classes starting in the 9:30am T, Th timeblock unscheduled time Classes starting in the 8:00am T, Th timeblock Classes starting in the 9:05am M, W, F timeblock 10:15am - 12:15pm Accountancy Common Final Chemistry Common Final Classes starting in the 10:10am M, W, F timeblock Classes starting in the 11:00am T, Th timeblock Classes starting in the 11:15am M, W, F timeblock 12:30pm - 2:30pm Classes starting in the 1:25pm M, W, F timeblock Classes starting in the 12:30pm T, Th timeblock Classes starting in the 12:20pm M, W, F timeblock unscheduled time unscheduled time 2:45pm - 4:45pm Mathematics Common Final Classes starting in the 3:30pm T, Th timeblock Classes starting in the 3:35pm M, W, F timeblock Classes starting in the 2:00pm T, Th timeblock Classes starting in the 2:30pm M, W, F timeblock Evening Exam Times Monday, December 9, 2013 Tuesday, December 10, 2013 Wednesday, December 11, 2013 Thursday, December 12, 2013 5:45pm - 7:45pm Classes meeting only M & W 4:40pm - 6:00pm; OR classes meeting only M starting at 4:40pm Classes meeting T & Th 5:00pm - 6:20pm; OR classes meeting only T starting at 5:00pm Classes meeting M & W 6:10pm - 7:30pm; OR classes meeting only W 4:40pm - 7:20pm Classes meeting T & Th 6:30pm - 7:50pm; OR classes meeting only Th 5:00pm - 7:40pm 8:00pm - 10:00pm Classes meeting only M starting at 6:10pm or after Classes meeting only T starting at 6:30pm or after Classes meeting only W starting at 6:10pm or after; OR classes meeting M & W 7:40pm - 9:00pm Classes meeting only Th starting at 6:30pm or after; OR classes meeting T & Th 8:00pm - 9:20pm Daytime Class Information:
- Classes meeting M, W, F (or any combination thereof) or T, Th (or any combination thereof) should use the FIRST class meeting time as a basis for determining the final exam slot.
- Class meeting times starting outside of the standard timeblock should use that timeblock's start time (e.g., a 12:30pm M, W, F class should use the 12:20 M, W, F class timeblock, and thus the 12:30pm - 2:30pm Wednesday final exam time).
- Back-to-back classes have final exams on alternating days.
- Please use the "Unscheduled time" for study sessions, approved rescheduled exams, faculty meetings, and other University business.
- Exam times match class times and days as closely as possible.
Evening Class Information:
- Classes meeting more than twice a week follow the "Monday & Wednesday" or "Tuesday & Thursday" exam schedule, using their FIRST class meeting time as a basis for determining the final exam slot.
- Class meeting times which start outside of the standard timeblock should use that timeblock's start time (i.e., a 6:30pm Monday-only class should use the 8:00 - 10:00pm Monday final exam time).
- Exam times match class times and evenings as closely as possible. Classes meeting M, W 6:10pm and T, Th 6:30pm have an earlier exam start time of 5:45pm.
Additional Information:
- Exams for Saturday classes will be held the Saturday after the final class meeting.
- As with Summer classes, exams for seven-week classes will be held during the final class time.
- For student questions concerning final exams, please contact Raider Connect: (937) 775-4000.
- It is the policy of Wright State University, as approved by the Board of Trustees, that no comprehensive final exam may be given during the last week of classes.
- If a comprehensive exam is to be scheduled, it must be given during the official final exam time period designated on the final exam schedule coordinated by the Office of the Registrar. If a room assignment is needed, contact the Course/Classroom Scheduling staff in the Office of the Registrar: (937) 775-5200.
2013 Spring
DAYTIME EXAM TIMES MONDAY, April 22, 2013 TUESDAY, April 23, 2013 WEDNESDAY, April 24, 2013 THURSDAY, April 25, 2013 FRIDAY, April 26, 2013 8:00am - 10:00am Classes starting in the 8:00am M, W, F timeblock Classes starting in the 9:30am T, Th timeblock unscheduled time Classes starting in the 8:00am T, Th timeblock Classes starting in the 9:05am M, W, F timeblock 10:15am - 12:15pm unscheduled time Chemistry Common Final Classes starting in the 10:10am M, W, F timeblock Classes starting int he 11:00am T, Th timeblock Classes starting in the 11:15am M, W, F timeblock 12:30pm - 2:30pm Classes starting in the 1:25pm M, W, F timeblock Classes starting in the 12:30pm T, Th timeblock Classes starting in the 12:20pm M, W, F timeblock unscheduled time unscheduled time 2:45pm - 4:45pm Mathematics Common Final Classes starting in the 3:30pm T, Th timeblock Classes starting int he 3:35pm M, W, F timeblock Classes starting in the 2:00pm T, Th timeblock Classes starting in the 2:30pm M, W, F timeblock EVENING EXAM TIMES MONDAY, April 22, 2013 TUESDAY, April 23, 2013 WEDNESDAY, April 24, 2013 THURSDAY,
April 25, 20135:45pm - 7:45pm Classes meeting only M & W 4:40pm - 6:00pm; OR classes meeting only M strating at 4:40pm Classes meeting T & Th 5:00pm - 6:20pm; OR classes meeting only T starting at 5:00pm Classes meeting M & W 6:10pm - 7:30pm; OR classes meeting only W 4:40pm - 7:20pm Classes meeting T & Th 6:30pm - 7:50pm; OR classes meeting only Th 5:00pm - 7:40pm 8:00pm - 10:00pm Classes meeting only M starting at 6:10pm or after Classes meeting only T starting at 6:30pm or after Classes meeting only W starting at 6:10pm or after; OR classes meeting M & W 7:40pm - 9:00pm Classes meeting only Th starting at 6:30pm or after; OR classes meeting T & Th 8:00pm - 9:20pm Daytime Class Information:
- Classes meeting M, W, F (or any combination thereof) or T, Th (or any combination thereof) should use the FIRST class meeting time as a basis for determining the final exam slot.
- Class meeting times starting outside of the standard timeblock should use that timeblock's start time (e.g., a 12:30pm M, W, F class should use the 12:20 M, W, F class timeblock, and thus the 12:30pm - 2:30pm Wednesday final exam time).
- Back-to-back classes have final exams on alternating days.
- Please use the "Unscheduled time" for study sessions, approved rescheduled exams, faculty meetings, and other University business.
- Exam times match class times and days as closely as possible.
Evening Class Information:
- Classes meeting more than twice a week follow the "Monday & Wednesday" or "Tuesday & Thursday" exam schedule, using their FIRST class meeting time as a basis for determining the final exam slot.
- Class meeting times which start outside of the standard timeblock should use that timeblock's start time (i.e., a 6:30pm Monday-only class should use the 8:00 - 10:00pm Monday final exam time).
- Exam times match class times and evenings as closely as possible. Classes meeting M, W 6:10pm and T, Th 6:30pm have an earlier exam start time of 5:45pm.
Additional Information:
- Exams for Saturday classes will be held the Saturday after the final class meeting.
- As with Summer classes, exams for seven-week classes will be held during the final class time.
- For student questions concerning final exams, please contact Raider Connect: (937) 775-4000.
- It is the policy of Wright State University, as approved by the Board of Trustees, that no comprehensive final exam may be given during the last week of classes.
- If a comprehensive exam is to be scheduled, it must be given during the official final exam time period designated on the final exam schedule coordinated by the Office of the Registrar. If a room assignment is needed, contact the Course/Classroom Scheduling staff in the Office of the Registrar: (937) 775-5200.
Course Prerequisite Checking Report
How to run a "Course Prerequisite Checking Report" via Cognos.
Forms
The students first point of contact for submitting or inquiring about these forms is Raider Connect.
Registration Forms
Registration/Drop/Add Form (Registration Activity Form) (PDF)
Undergraduate Nondegree Application Form (PDF)
Refund or Late Registration Fee Petition Form (PDF)
Senior Citizens Class Registration Form (PDF)
60 and Up Program Eligibiltiy Form (PDF)
Late Registration Petition (PDF)Records Forms
Name Change Form (PDF)
Fresh Start Form (PDF)
Credit by Examination Form (PDF)
Proficiency by Examination (PDF)
Application for Transfer of D Form (PDF)
Application for Transfer of Religion Courses (PDF)
Undergraduate Petition Form (PDF)
Academic Substitutions and Accommodations Petition Form (PDF)
Procedure for Requesting the Removal of Advanced Placement Credit (PDF)Privacy Forms
Prevent Release of Information Form (PDF)
Prevent Release of Information Form for Athletes (PDF)
Student Authorization for Release of Information (PDF)
Parent/Guardian Request for Grade Information (PDF)
Parent/Guardian Request for Release of Information (PDF)
Instructor Letter of Recommendation (PDF)Residency Forms
Senate Bill 53 Residency Application (PDF)
Indiana Reciprocity Application (PDF)
In-State Residency Petition (PDF)
Academic Calendar
Office of the Registrar
Phone:
For student assistance, please contact Raider Connect:
(937) 775-4000
Fax:
(937) 775-5597
RaiderConnect:
(937) 775-4410
Location:
244 Student Union
