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How to Register for a Core Class with an SAI
Adding a Math set that is not linked: MATH 105/100, MATH 132/102
Login to WebOPUS.
Select “Student Profile.”
Select “Registration.”
Select "Register or Drop Classes” and select term.
To enter your search criteria, click in the “Subject” field to scroll through subjects or type in the prefix of the course (ie. MATH).
Enter the Main Lecture Course Number (105, 132) not the SAI (100, 101).
Select “Search.”
Search the course options to find one that will fit your schedule and select "Add."
The course will appear in the two bottom panels. The left panel will show you where the course lies on your schedule. The right bottom panel indicates the status summary of the course. Review the left bottom panel to ensure the course will fit with your schedule. DO NOT SUBMIT.
Select the green "Search Again" option on the right side of your screen.
Change the course number to the appropriate SAI course (100, 101) and select "Search."
Search the course options and select "Add."
Once again, review the bottom left panel to ensure the SAI course will fit with your schedule.
Select "Submit."
Adding a Linked Math or Writing Set: MATH 112/101 and COMP150/100
Courses that require the student to register for specific CRNs when registering for the set
Login to WebOPUS.
Select “Student Profile.”
Select “Registration.”
Select "Register or Drop Classes” and select term.
To enter your search criteria, click in the “Subject” field to scroll through subjects or type in the prefix of the course (ie. MATH or COMP).
Enter the Main Lecture Course Number (112,150) not the SAI (101, 100).
Select “Search.”
Find a course that fits with your schedule and click on the Course Title.
Select "Corequisites" to see which SAI course is linked. Note: If the course does not list a corequisite, this is not a course linked to an SAI. You will need to make another selection.
Copy the CRN for the SAI course and select “Close.”
Select “Add” to add the main lecture course to your Summary. DO NOT SUBMIT.
Select “Enter CRNS” located under the “Register for Classes” title.
Paste the CRN in the CRN field and select “Add to Summary.”
Scroll through the “Schedule Details” on the bottom left to ensure both classes fit in your schedule.
If the set does not fit: Select “Remove” in the action column for the corresponding courses in the bottom right “Summary” panel.
Select "Find Classes” under the “Register for Classes title and the “Search Again” option and repeat steps 5-14.
Select “Submit” on the bottom right to register for the MATH or COMP set.
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