Online Course Information Online courses provide students with the flexibility to combine family, work and school responsibilities. Online courses are designed by the academic colleges and schools at the University of Arkansas to produce the same learning outcomes as traditional, on-campus courses.
The UAConnect Schedule of Classes requires access to UAConnect, the university's integrated student information system. Users may log on Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. to 2 a.m., and Saturday and Sunday, noon until 2 a.m.
If you want to look at all classes offered, select first subject and drag to the bottom to highlight all classes Click the Search Class button After your results are delivered, you can register for classes through BOSS. If you are not a current UALR student, visit the UALR homepage (ualr.edu) and click the apply link at the top right-hand corner.
Set specific variables (Course Status, Term, Sessions, Campus Location) to narrow their search for the best potential schedule. Search for and review availability of courses they are interested in taking before their registration appointment date. Create custom daily breaks for times they do not want to schedule classes.
Online courses are designed by the academic colleges and schools at the University of Arkansas to produce the same learning outcomes as traditional, on-campus courses.
All students enrolled in approved U of A online programs pay in-state tuition for courses, regardless of their residency. See the Estimated Cost section on the appropriate degree program page.
Tuition and fees per credit hour reflect fall 2021 rates. Students who reside outside Arkansas and are not enrolled in approved University of Arkansas online programs are subject to pay out-of-state tuition and related fees for individual online courses.
Course offering & classroom scheduling within the Office of the Registrar provides a variety of services that include adjustment of course offerings, schedule of classes and assignment of rooms for classes.
Class meeting times are at the discretion of each department, but equivalent in-class time is required for the number of credit hours awarded (12.5 hours of class time for each credit hour). View the complete Official Class Times policy .
Courses listed in this section describe all courses approved for offering by the University of Arkansas. The word “course” refers to a unit of academic instruction, while the word “class” refers to a course scheduled during a semester or summer session with a certain number of prescribed meetings each week.
Normally, courses meet once each week for 50 minutes for each hour of course credit. Laboratory, drill and other kinds of activity courses typically meet for two 50-minute periods per week for each hour of credit. The letter ‘V’ is used in place of the last digit for those courses in which credit is variable.
A course with no suffix is a typical lecture course (not an honors course). Course Title: The title of the course is printed in bold letters. Course Semester Offering: Course descriptions include a notation of the semester in which the course is typically offered.
The word “course” refers to a unit of academic instruction, while the word “class” refers to a course that has been scheduled during a semester or summer session with a certain number of prescribed meetings each week. Many courses are offered as classes every semester while many others are offered less frequently.
Students who are in doubt concerning their eligibility to enroll in specific courses should consult with their academic adviser. Students may be dropped from courses for which they do not have the necessary requisites.
Note: Experienced courses are recommended for teachers with three or more years of experience teaching an AP course in that subject area. Once a course is listed as "currently full," you can still register, using the online form to be put on a wait list.
Participants who wish to pursue graduate credit for the courses they take must apply for admission to the University of Arkansas Graduate School and provide immunization records. Graduate School tuition and fees are paid by the student.
This online process is designed to automate the university's curriculum change process while preserving the existing approval structure. Approvers will be notified of changes awaiting their review and response, and users will be able to track the progress of course change requests as they move through the approval process.
Inactive courses may be reactivated at the request of the college or department by submitting a course reactivation proposal. Deleting a course removes it from the Catalog of Studies and from course inventory permanently. Deleted courses may not be reactivated.