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Cross-Listed Courses
Cross-listed courses are courses which are actually the same course
that has different names in different departments. For example,
the Mechanical Engineering Department may offer a Dynamics course on Tuesdays
and Thursdays from 8 AM to 10 AM taught by Professor Jones in Room 112,
and the Electrical Engineering Department may offer a Thermal Dynamics
course on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 AM to 10 AM taught by Professor
Jones in Room 112. Because you may wish to get a total enrollment
count on this course, you will want to cross list it.
When generating a roster, you have
the option to combine cross listed courses (enrollment for meaning all
courses cross listed will be summed together) or to leave them uncombined
in order to get enrollment counts for each class individually.
To cross list a course:
- From CAMS Enterprise Home page click Registration
>Offering >Cross Listed Courses. The Cross List
Setup window displays.
- Enter the Term
for which you want to create cross listed courses.
- Locate the master course, or the course to which you
want to link other courses. Use the Department, Course Number,
or Course Type fields to narrow the list, and then click Find.
Any courses matching the search criteria display in the Master
Courses data grid.
- Highlight the course you wish to designate as the
master course.
Note: If
a course is already designated as a cross-listed course, it cannot be
designated the master course.
- Any courses already cross
listed with the master course display in the Cross Listed Courses
data grid. Right-click to cross list a new course. A window
displays the term and master course name. Use the Department,
Course Number, or Course Type fields to narrow the list, and then
click Find. Any courses
matching the search criteria display in the Courses data grid.
- Highlight the course you wish
to cross list, and then click Add.
The Cross List Setup window displays with selected course in
the Cross Listed Courses data grid.
- To remove a cross listed course, simply highlight the
course and click Delete.
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