on wayne site how to find course reference number

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Search Results The search results will tell you the Course Reference Number (CRN) of each section, title, number of credits, the instructor, times and days, campus, and number of seats avalable. You can increase the number of classes shown or move through the pages at the bottom of the screen.

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How do I find my course reference number?

Log in using your WSU AccessID and password, then select your term. Read and confirm the Financial Responsibility Agreement If you know your Course Reference Number (s), use the Enter CRNs tab. Enter the CRN and click Add to Summary to add the class to your schedule. Click Submit to register. To search for classes, use the Find Classes tab.

How do I find out what courses I am currently registered in?

 · Use the search tool to find your classes. You may also enter the Course Reference Number (CRN) or refer to a Plan of Work. Click Add on the course section you'd like to register for. Note:If you need to change the number of credits for a variable credit class, send an email to [email protected].

How do I search for classes in the classroom?

Class Details. Once you have found the class you are seeking, click on the title of the class to open the Class Details panel. Note the important information regarding when the class begins, the last day to drop, the last day to withdraw, and the day the class ends: Other important dates for the term can be found on the Academic and ...

How do I know what class I'm in on my timetable?

Depending on which learning platform your educational institution uses and how they have set it up, you can usually find the course reference number by clicking on the course title, if it's not already listed beside or below it. Look for a five digit number such as …

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When searching for classes in "Browse Classes" or "Register for Classes" (login required) you can use the Advanced Search to limit your options to courses that are taught online.

Instructional Methods

Use the Instructional Methods menu to search for your preferred format. You can include more than one method at a time.

Search Results

The search results will tell you the Course Reference Number (CRN) of each section, title, number of credits, the instructor, times and days, campus, and number of seats avalable. You can increase the number of classes shown or move through the pages at the bottom of the screen.

Class Details panel

Clicking on the title of the course will pop open a Class Details window. Note the important information about deadlines for tuition cancellation and withdrawals.

Class Details

Once you have found the class you are seeking, click on the title of the class to open the Class Details panel. Note the important information regarding when the class begins, the last day to drop, the last day to withdraw, and the day the class ends:

Instructional Method

This first tab also lists the instructional method for the course. The exact times and days will be listed on the Instructor/Meeting Times tab.

Course Description

The Course Description includes text from the Academic Bulletin, which is the WSU course catalog: bulletins.wayne.edu

Attributes

If a section meets a specific general education requirement or has been reserved for a specific cohort, that information is listed on this tab.

Restrictions

This is different from courses that need to be taken prior to this class ( Prerequisites) or courses taken at the same time ( Corequisites ).

Enrollment

The Enrollment tab tells you how many seats are available in a section and whether or not there is a waitlist available. Not all sections will have a waitlist, and waitlisting is only available during Priority Registration. After the first day of class for the term, waitlisting ends.

Corequisites

Corequisites are classes that must be taken at the same time, or the registration will not be processed. You will need Course References Numbers (CRNs) for both classes. For this example, BIO 1510 is a lecture class and it requires you to also register for the BIO 1511 lab.

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When searching for classes in "Browse Classes" or "Register for Classes" (login required) you can use the Advanced Search to limit your options to courses that are taught online.
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Instructional Methods

  • Use the Instructional Methods menu to search for your preferred format. You can include more than one method at a time. The web-based Instructional Methods are: 1. Hybrid(both online and in-person meetings) 2. Online - no scheduled meetings(asynchronous) 3. Online - scheduled meetings(synchronous)
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Search Results

  • The search results will tell you the Course Reference Number (CRN) of each section, title, number of credits, the instructor, times and days, campus, and number of seats avalable. You can increase the number of classes shown or move through the pages at the bottom of the screen. You can use the cog icon to select/deselect columns you want to view
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Class Details Panel

  • Clicking on the title of the course will pop open a Class Detailswindow. Note the important information about deadlines for tuition cancellation and withdrawals. Other useful links: How to Read Your Class Schedule How to read the Class Details panel Instructional Meeting Types Video courtesy of New Student Orientation: Questions? Email us at [email protected] Registrati…
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