COURSE INFORMATION
All the courses expected to be offered this semester are listed on the provisional Schedule of Classes. Syracuse University reserves the right to cancel a course with low enrollment.
For some courses, more than one section appears on the schedule. Extra sections are offered only if there is sufficient demand based on submitted Course Preference Forms (CPF). If you are especially interested in a course with more than one section, we suggest you work out a schedule(s) that allows you to take either offered time slot, in the event one section is cancelled or closes earlier during registration.
Where there is greater demand than space available in a course, seats are given to majors, then minors or others who can demonstrate academic need (i.e., the course fulfills a specific requirement that cannot be met by another course).
Be sure you have met all prerequisites for courses you plan to take. Prerequisites are indicated in course descriptions, with equivalent courses described for visiting students. If you do not meet the prerequisite, you should not include the course on your CPF.
Many courses get you out of the classroom and into museums and cultural centers where you will view or experience what you are studying. Some of these courses carry fees for study tours, site visits, activities, or supplies that are an integral part of the course. Course fees for Spring 2025 are not yet available, but you will see the most recent fees noted on our website. A list of confirmed fees will be found in the Registration Instructions available in early November.
If you register for any course with a mandatory study tour, you must participate in this field study. Do not plan personal travel until you get to Florence and know when you may be required to take part in any class-related study tours, all-program trips, make-up classes, exam periods, and other academic commitments.
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