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Advising 101 Tutorials
Searching for Courses
From any UNBC web page, select the PROGRAMS &
COURSES link at the top of the page.
From the floating menu bar, select Course Schedule
Select the semester you want to search using the drop-down
term menu; then Submit.
You must choose at least one subject in order to search for
classes. If you want, you can also enter the first number of
the course level you are looking for.
Quick Tip!
‘1’ 100 level = First Year
‘2’ 200 level = Second Year
‘3’ 300 level = Third Year
‘4’ 400 level = Fourth Year
Class results will be displayed from lowest to highest course
number within the subject. Note different sections.
A= Lecture section
L = Lab section
T = Tutorial section
C = Lecture & Lab together
Check days and times of course sections carefully. Overlap
is not permitted between registered class times.
Quick Tip!
M=Monday
T=Tuesday
W=Wednesday
R=Thursday
F=Friday
S=Saturday
U=Sunday
Click on a course title to display additional details and
information about the class section.
Note the seats available, as well as any pre-requisites
(courses that must be completed before registering in a
class).
Take a note of the CRN (Course Registration Number). This
number will be required when registering. Only one lecture
section is required to register.
Quick Tip!
Each course
section (lecture,
lab, and tutorial)
has a unique 5
digit CRN.
Some classes may also require a lab or tutorial section when
registering.
A= Lecture section
L = Lab section
T = Tutorial section
C = Lecture & Lab together
If a lab is required, select a section that fits your schedule.
Only one section is required to register.
A= Lecture section
L = Lab section
T = Tutorial section
C = Lecture & Lab together
Tutorials (if required) are selected the same way as labs.
A= Lecture section
L = Lab section
T = Tutorial section
C = Lecture & Lab together
To search for a different subject, use the BACK button on
your internet browser.
Required courses should always be selected first, elective
courses last.
Quick Tip!
An ‘Elective’ is a class
that is required for your
degree, but not
necessarily for your
intended major or minor.
Once you have a conflict free schedule, you can register for
classes online through Student Online Services.
Advising 101 Tutorials
Searching for Courses