The Registrar’s Office will register each student for BUS 399 at 12-credit hours. This is a placeholder course which shows that you are still a full-time student at the University of Illinois. After we receive your transcripts from your host institution, the BUS 399 will still appear on your schedule but for 0 hours and the courses you take abroad will be transferred as BUS 388 for credit with appropriate sections, course number, and title for course articulations for degree requirements/credits.
Students will be automatically enrolled in LAS 291/292.
Students must enroll in a sufficient amount of courses directly at the host university to be considered a full-time student. This must convert to a minimum of 12 UIUC credit hours.
Students are also allowed to register for up to 1 UIUC online courses at no additional cost. This does not count toward your full-time status at your host university.
There are specific sections of some business courses available to Gies students, or you can choose anyone online course. You are not required to take any online courses while abroad, other than the mandatory LAS 291/292 course.
You will choose preferred courses within the Bath application but you will not register for courses until you arrive on campus. You will receive a finalized schedule but are given a week to attend other classes and make any updates you might want to make. Courses are not guaranteed.
Students must enroll in a sufficient amount of courses directly at the host university to be considered a full time student in that country.
Check the UIUC study abroad course approval database to see courses from Bath that have already been articulated. You are not limited to these courses; there are more courses available that have not been articulated yet- see the Bath Course Catalog. To request a course articulation, fill out the Approval Request Form for ACCY/BADM/FIN courses. For gen ed courses, fill out the Gen Ed Course Approval Request Form.
Meet with your academic adviser if you have questions about what courses you should be taking.