Friday
06/26/09

Why is World Civilization (or Calculus, or Chemistry, or Biology) on my class schedule more than once?

Posted June 26, 2009 in Did You Know?, General, New Students, Uncategorized

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Some courses here at the University at Buffalo have multiple pieces to them and therefore appear on your academic schedule more than once.

For example, World Civilization (UGC 111 and UGC 112) typically has two portions: a lecture and a recitation. Chemistry (CHE 101 and CHE 102) typically has three portions: a lecture, a recitation, and a laboratory.

The lecture component will involve your professor delivering important course material to you in a large group setting.

The recitation component will involve a professor or teaching assistant going over material more in-depth. You might take quizzes, complete homework assignments, or do group work in these smaller sessions.

Laboratories will allow time to complete required experiments and write-ups for a course.

In order to successfully complete a course which involves more than one component, it is important to remember to attend each portion of it. If you have further questions about recitations, lectures, or laboratories please see your academic advisor or professor.

Thursday
06/11/09

Did You Know?: Web Registration Tutorial

Posted June 11, 2009 in Did You Know?

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Did you know…. that UB has a Web Registration Tutorial?

Whether you are a new freshman, transfer student, or a returning student web registration can be confusing!

Check out our online tutorial to see the process step-by-step and to get your questions answered.

Wednesday
06/10/09

Did you know?: SAS via SMS

Posted June 10, 2009 in Did You Know?, New Students

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Did you know that you can get advising updates directly on your phone?

Use the link below to sign up to receive important academic updates.  This is a great way to make sure that you are not missing any important academic deadlines and to keep in touch with our office!

Click on: http://bit.ly/SASonSMS

Click the “more” button under our profile picture.

Finally, click Subscribe via SMS.  You’re done!