Curriculum & Catalog
- Before we open the catalog for annual edits, we need your help updating the workflows for your catalog pages
- When canceling and replacing a class that has enrollment in CourseLeaf Section Scheduler (CLSS), don’t forget to change the status of the canceled section to “stop further enrollment.” This notifies the academic scheduling team that enrollment
- When adding or modifying course or topic titles, avoid using the ampersand (&), greater than (>) and less than (<) symbols or quotation marks (").These special characters do not translate well to other campus applications such as the
- We’ve begun the process of updating academic program proposals that didn’t make it through the program approval process in CIM Programs prior to the 2024–2025 catalog publication in April. The anticipated effective catalog year for proposals in
- When adding or changing double-listed courses, both the undergraduate and graduate level course forms must be edited and submitted in the curriculum inventory management system (CIM for Courses). Please submit both forms at the same time as they
- The catalog for the upcoming academic year has been published!
- Learn more about pulling up a schedule of classes in your department-scheduled rooms in CLSS.
- Use Course Catalog in Campus Solutions as the source of truth (rather than CIM) when checking to see whether an update has been officially completed. Sometimes an update may have already been made, but syncing issues are delaying the CIM form from
- If you use CourseLeaf Section Scheduler (CLSS), don’t forget to review the purple banner at the top of the CLSS landing page and the Scheduling Unit page. This banner is updated by the Academic Scheduling team with each term’s timeline,