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To use the Schedule of Classes search function within SalukiNet Self-Service, you will have to select, at a minimum, one or more Course Subjects. (Making specific selections from any of the other search criteria shown is not required.)
Lists of current / recent Course Subjects:
- by subject title
- by 4-character subject code (this list has more details)
- by college and school/department
I can't find a Course Subject I was told about ... has it changed?
- Newer changes:
- some subject CI became subject OLID effective Summer 2023
- subject COUN became subject CARE effective Summer 2021
- subject CP became subject CIN effective Summer 2021
- subject FDM became subject FASH effective Summer 2022
- some subject FL became subject ASL effective Summer 2022
- most subject FL became subject LCIS effective Summer 2023
- some subject POLS became subject PADM effective Summer 2021
- some subject WED became subject OLID effective Summer 2023
- Older changes:
- subject AGSY became subject AGSE
- subject AJ became subject CCJ
- subject AMT became subject AVT
- subject ATS became subject TRM
- subject BAS became subject AFR
- subject EPSY became subjects COUN or QUAN
- subject ET became subject EET
- undergrad subject FN became subjects HND or HTA
- subject FSM became subject PSM
- subject GNAG became subject PSAS
- subject HCP became subject AH
- subject HED became subject PH
- subject HTA became subject HTEM
- subject IMS became subject ISAT
- subject ISAT became subject ITEC
- subject IST became subject ITEC
- subject IT became subject IMAE
- subject MFGS became subject QEM
- subject PE became subject KIN
- undergrad subject PLSS became subjects CSEM or HORT
- subject PSGA became subject PSAS
- subject RT became subject RTD
- subject SFY became subject UCOL
- subject SPCM became subject CMST
- subject UCOL became subject UNIV
- subject WMST became subject WGSS
How can I search multiple Course Subjects at one time?
- one way is to use the [CTRL] key and click on each subject individually
- another way is to use the [SHIFT] key to select a continuous range of subjects by clicking on the first and last subjects in the desired range