As a guest: Locate the Class Search link on the CSUN home page. No login is required. 2. With a CSUN account: Log into myNorthridge Portal with your CSUN User ID and Password. Then: Students: On the Academics tab under "Enroll in Classes" or "Academic Quick Links" boxes, select the Search for Classes icon.
You may repeat a course previously taken at CSUN when Nonrestrictive Registration begins (no enrollment appointment is needed). For specific dates, see the Registration Calendar.
All matriculated CSUN students (i.e., those enrolled in CSUN degree or certificate programs) receive an enrollment appointment each fall and spring semester. Your personal enrollment appointment is the earliest date and time that you can register for fall or spring classes.
CSUN Courses tab: Lists courses you have completed at CSUN. Applied Exceptions tab: Lists your approved course exceptions and substitutions. To view requirement details, click the arrow ( >) to expand the desired requirement or select Open All Sections to expand ALL requirements. Example Audit Report.
Ways to access Class Search from the CSUN home page (www.csun.edu): 1. As a guest: Locate the Class Search link on the CSUN home page. No login is required. 2. With a CSUN account: Log into myNorthridge Portal with your CSUN User ID and Password. Then:
To search for online course types, first select the Subject. Then, from the Additional Category menu, select one of the four “Online” options listed below. Finally, further filter your search for asynchronous, intermittent, or synchronous/scheduled online meetings. Course types include:
Many departments and programs offer special undergraduate courses in which students earn academic credit for formally supervised experience outside the traditional university classroom. Students work with faculty and internship hosts to plan, process and evaluate the learning resulting from internship/clinical practica.
Enrollment in Independent Study (499, 599, 699 courses) is by permission of the department chair and consent of an instructor to act as a sponsor. Admission is based on evidence of ability to pursue independent study in depth and approval of a project submitted at the time of registration.
Enrollment in Individual Study is by permission of the department chair and consent of an instructor to act as sponsor. Individual Study courses may be taken only in substitution for approved courses which are not available during the semester of enrollment. A maximum of 6 units of credit in Individual Study may be earned in a single department.
Every department is entitled to offer Experimental Topics courses under the numbers 196A-Z, 296A-Z, 396A-Z, 496A-Z, 595A-Z and 695A-Z. Not available for General Education.
Contact Hours for Classification C7 and Above. For classification C7 and above, state if the course requires more than 3 contact hours based on the classification, such as “6 hours per week” at the end of the course description.
Course Repeatability. For courses that can be taken more than one time , state the number of times the course may be repeated, such as “May be repeated once for credit” at the end of the course description.
CSUN Courses tab: Lists courses you have completed at CSUN. Applied Exceptions tab: Lists your approved course exceptions and substitutions. To view requirement details, click the arrow ( >) to expand the desired requirement or select Open All Sections to expand ALL requirements.
Click the Request Audit button to run a Degree Progress Report. If an audit exists, the Completed Audit Requests page displays. Select from two options: Request a new audit: Click Request New (Audit drop down menu) or click the Run Audit button. View a previously saved audit : Click Manage (Audit drop down menu) or click the View Audit link.
Principles and procedures for engaging secondary-level students in science learning are presented in this course. This course is intended for secondary-level science teachers, who will develop competencies in the selection of resources and development of lesson plans for a variety of science topics with a special emphasis on science content and practices . Teachers will become …
This is a required course for M.A. degree candidates in Secondary Curriculum and Instruction. This course fosters critical inquiry into historical and current educational issues that affect and shape the roles of the secondary school educator. Through reading, …
This is a required course for the Master of Arts in Secondary Mathematics Education. This course is intended to help teachers empower all of their pupils to learn mathematics and to make content accessible through …
The California State University (CSU) offers several academic programs that also lead to licensure or credentialing by U.S. local, state or federal agencies.
For example, licensure or credentialing requirements can include evidence of the right to work in the United States (e.g., social security number or tax payer identification number) or successfully passing a criminal background check.
Students are responsible for determining whether they can meet licensure or credentialing requirements. The CSU will not refund tuition, fees, or any associated costs, to students who determine subsequent to admission that they cannot meet licensure or credentialing requirements.
Each time you are disqualified, the rules change for readmission to the University. After the third disqualification, the student must wait 5 years before reapplying to CSUN and taking classes, including those offered through The Tseng College (Extended Learning).
Restricted classes (e.g., those limited to certain student groups such as freshmen or seniors, majors, and credential candidates) offered in any term or semester, and. Year-round, state-funded cohort programs offered during summer term.
A permission number works only with its associated class section. If the class requires concurrent enrollment in another class (a co-requisite class), obtain a separate permission number for each class before enrolling. If you've tried all of the above solutions and none work, please contact Admissions and Records.