GSW Class Schedule



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Notice:

Lowering the cost of course materials for students is a goal at GSW. In the far right column entitled NO/LOW MAT on the schedule below, you will find see the words "No" or "Low" to the side of some courses. "No" indicates there is no cost for required course materials for that course. "Low" indicates the cost of the required course materials is {{ 40 }} or less. Included in the cost caps are textbooks and other text-based materials, workbooks, lab manuals, online homework platforms, and codes or publisher-provided curricular materials for students. Excluded from the cost caps are equipment (such as art supplies, calculators, or physical lab materials) and fees for test proctoring.

Georgia House Bill 801 became effective for the 2017-2018 Academic Year. Under this legislation, HOPE and Zell Miller scholarship recipients will receive an additional 0.5 quality points for grades of B, C, and D in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) designated college courses. This weight will automatically be added to grades earned in the approved courses at the end of each term and will impact the HOPE/Zell Miller GPA only (not the institutional/overall GPA). The approved STEM Weight Directory can be found by using this link: GA Futures STEM Weighted Course Directory. Current classes that qualify for the 0.5 grade increase are indicated by the term "STEM" on the right side of the class schedule below.

Online classes are printed in red. Hybrid classes have at least one class replaced by technology and are printed in blue. Extended session nursing classes are printed in orange.

Online courses and other distance education courses may require proctored examinations or other forms of student identity verification. Students enrolled in business online courses through the College of Business and Computing should refer to the information at the link for eMajor College of Business and Computing at https://www.gsw.edu/registrar/schedule-of-classes . Proctoring information for students enrolled in online computer science courses through the College of Business and Computing will be outlined in the course syllabus. Students enrolled in online courses offered by other colleges/schools/departments should contact the instructor for specific testing requirements. Contact the college/department/instructor to determine costs associated with online testing through ProctorU. Please go to http://www.proctoru.com/gsw for more information.


Part of Term Descriptions:

PTRM (Part of Term)

Description

Definition

PTRM 1

Full Term

Term lasts the duration of the semester

PTRM 2

First Half

Term lasts from the first day of class to the middle of the semester

PTRM 3

Second Half

Term lasts from the middle of the semester through the last day of class

PTRM 4

Maymester

Summer part of term lasting the month of May

PTRM 7

Education Short Session

Part of term for Master's in Education

PTRM I

Intra-Georgia Registration Sharing System (INGRESS)

Full Term Session which includes the following programs: MSN and PLA

PTRM J

Exercise Science Internship Courses

Special Part of term for Exercise Science Internship Courses and ASN courses

PTRM M1

Executive MBA Courses Courses

First half session term for the Executive MBA

PTRM M2

Executive MBA Courses Courses

Second half session term for the Executive MBA

PTRM M4

Executive MBA Courses Courses

Summer part of term for the Executive MBA

PLAGIARISM PREVENTION

In each class offered this semester, it is possible that the instructor will use techniques to identify students who plagiarize. Students may be required to submit written assignments online through a plagiarism-prevention service or to allow the instructor to submit hard copies of their writing to such a service. The written assignments may be retained by the service for the sole purpose of checking for plagiarized content in future student submissions. For more information about the consequences of plagiarism, refer to the GSW Academic Integrity Policy

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CLASS SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE


Notice:

Lowering the cost of course materials for students is a goal at GSW. In the far right column entitled NO/LOW MAT on the schedule below, you will find see the words "No" or "Low" to the side of some courses. "No" indicates there is no cost for required course materials for that course. "Low" indicates the cost of the required course materials is {{ 40 }} or less. Included in the cost caps are textbooks and other text-based materials, workbooks, lab manuals, online homework platforms, and codes or publisher-provided curricular materials for students. Excluded from the cost caps are equipment (such as art supplies, calculators, or physical lab materials) and fees for test proctoring.

Georgia House Bill 801 became effective for the 2017-2018 Academic Year. Under this legislation, HOPE and Zell Miller scholarship recipients will receive an additional 0.5 quality points for grades of B, C, and D in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) designated college courses. This weight will automatically be added to grades earned in the approved courses at the end of each term and will impact the HOPE/Zell Miller GPA only (not the institutional/overall GPA). The approved STEM Weight Directory can be found by using this link: GA Futures STEM Weighted Course Directory. Current classes that qualify for the 0.5 grade increase are indicated by the term "STEM" on the right side of the class schedule below.

Online classes are printed in red. Hybrid classes have at least one class replaced by technology and are printed in blue. Extended session nursing classes are printed in orange.

Online courses and other distance education courses may require proctored examinations or other forms of student identity verification. Students enrolled in business online courses through the College of Business and Computing should refer to the information at the link for eMajor College of Business and Computing at https://www.gsw.edu/registrar/schedule-of-classes . Proctoring information for students enrolled in online computer science courses through the College of Business and Computing will be outlined in the course syllabus. Students enrolled in online courses offered by other colleges/schools/departments should contact the instructor for specific testing requirements. Contact the college/department/instructor to determine costs associated with online testing through ProctorU. Please go to http://www.proctoru.com/gsw for more information.


Part of Term Descriptions:

PTRM (Part of Term)

Description

Definition

PTRM 1

Full Term

Term lasts the duration of the semester

PTRM 2

First Half

Term lasts from the first day of class to the middle of the semester

PTRM 3

Second Half

Term lasts from the middle of the semester through the last day of class

PTRM 4

Maymester

Summer part of term lasting the month of May

PTRM 7

Education Short Session

Part of term for Master's in Education.

PTRM I

Intra-Georgia Registration Sharing System (INGRESS)

Full Term Session which includes the following programs: MSN and PLA

PTRM J

Exercise Science Internship Courses

Special Part of term for Exercise Science Internship Courses

PTRM M1

Executive MBA Courses Courses

First half session term for the Executive MBA

PTRM M2

Executive MBA Courses Courses

Second half session term for the Executive MBA

PTRM M4

Executive MBA Courses Courses

Summer part of term for the Executive MBA

PLAGIARISM PREVENTION

In each class offered this semester, it is possible that the instructor will use techniques to identify students who plagiarize. Students may be required to submit written assignments online through a plagiarism-prevention service or to allow the instructor to submit hard copies of their writing to such a service. The written assignments may be retained by the service for the sole purpose of checking for plagiarized content in future student submissions. For more information about the consequences of plagiarism, refer to the GSW Academic Integrity Policy

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CLASS SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE


Notice:

Lowering the cost of course materials for students is a goal at GSW. In the far right column entitled NO/LOW MAT on the schedule below, you will find see the words "No" or "Low" to the side of some courses. "No" indicates there is no cost for required course materials for that course. "Low" indicates the cost of the required course materials is {{ 40 }} or less. Included in the cost caps are textbooks and other text-based materials, workbooks, lab manuals, online homework platforms, and codes or publisher-provided curricular materials for students. Excluded from the cost caps are equipment (such as art supplies, calculators, or physical lab materials) and fees for test proctoring.

Georgia House Bill 801 became effective for the 2017-2018 Academic Year. Under this legislation, HOPE and Zell Miller scholarship recipients will receive an additional 0.5 quality points for grades of B, C, and D in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) designated college courses. This weight will automatically be added to grades earned in the approved courses at the end of each term and will impact the HOPE/Zell Miller GPA only (not the institutional/overall GPA). The approved STEM Weight Directory can be found by using this link: GA Futures STEM Weighted Course Directory. Current classes that qualify for the 0.5 grade increase are indicated by the term "STEM" on the right side of the class schedule below.

Online classes are printed in red. Hybrid classes have at least one class replaced by technology and are printed in blue. Extended session nursing classes are printed in orange.

Online courses and other distance education courses may require proctored examinations or other forms of student identity verification. Students enrolled in business online courses through the College of Business and Computing should refer to the information at the link for eMajor College of Business and Computing at https://www.gsw.edu/registrar/schedule-of-classes . Proctoring information for students enrolled in online computer science courses through the College of Business and Computing will be outlined in the course syllabus. Students enrolled in online courses offered by other colleges/schools/departments should contact the instructor for specific testing requirements. Contact the college/department/instructor to determine costs associated with online testing through ProctorU. Please go to http://www.proctoru.com/gsw for more information.


Part of Term Descriptions:

PTRM (Part of Term)

Description

Definition

PTRM 1

Full Term

Term lasts the duration of the semester

PTRM 2

First Half

Term lasts from the first day of class to the middle of the semester

PTRM 3

Second Half

Term lasts from the middle of the semester through the last day of class

PTRM I

Intra-Georgia Registration Sharing System (INGRESS)

Full Term Session which includes the following programs: MSN and PLA

PTRM M1

Executive MBA Courses Courses

First half session term for the Executive MBA

PTRM M2

Executive MBA Courses Courses

Second half session term for the Executive MBA

PLAGIARISM PREVENTION

In each class offered this semester, it is possible that the instructor will use techniques to identify students who plagiarize. Students may be required to submit written assignments online through a plagiarism-prevention service or to allow the instructor to submit hard copies of their writing to such a service. The written assignments may be retained by the service for the sole purpose of checking for plagiarized content in future student submissions. For more information about the consequences of plagiarism, refer to the GSW Academic Integrity Policy

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CLASS SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE


Notice:

Lowering the cost of course materials for students is a goal at GSW. In the far right column entitled NO/LOW MAT on the schedule below, you will find see the words "No" or "Low" to the side of some courses. "No" indicates there is no cost for required course materials for that course. "Low" indicates the cost of the required course materials is {{ 40 }} or less. Included in the cost caps are textbooks and other text-based materials, workbooks, lab manuals, online homework platforms, and codes or publisher-provided curricular materials for students. Excluded from the cost caps are equipment (such as art supplies, calculators, or physical lab materials) and fees for test proctoring.

Georgia House Bill 801 became effective for the 2017-2018 Academic Year. Under this legislation, HOPE and Zell Miller scholarship recipients will receive an additional 0.5 quality points for grades of B, C, and D in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) designated college courses. This weight will automatically be added to grades earned in the approved courses at the end of each term and will impact the HOPE/Zell Miller GPA only (not the institutional/overall GPA). The approved STEM Weight Directory can be found by using this link: GA Futures STEM Weighted Course Directory. Current classes that qualify for the 0.5 grade increase are indicated by the term "STEM" on the right side of the class schedule below.

Online classes are printed in red. Hybrid classes have at least one class replaced by technology and are printed in blue. Extended session nursing classes are printed in orange.

Online courses and other distance education courses may require proctored examinations or other forms of student identity verification. Students enrolled in business online courses through the College of Business and Computing should refer to the information at the link for eMajor College of Business and Computing at https://www.gsw.edu/registrar/schedule-of-classes . Proctoring information for students enrolled in online computer science courses through the College of Business and Computing will be outlined in the course syllabus. Students enrolled in online courses offered by other colleges/schools/departments should contact the instructor for specific testing requirements. Contact the college/department/instructor to determine costs associated with online testing through ProctorU. Please go to http://www.proctoru.com/gsw for more information.


Part of Term Descriptions:

PTRM (Part of Term)

Description

Definition

PTRM 1

Full Term

Term lasts the duration of the semester

PTRM 2

First Half

Term lasts from the first day of class to the middle of the semester

PTRM 3

Second Half

Term lasts from the middle of the semester through the last day of class

PTRM 4

Maymester

Summer part of term lasting the month of May

PTRM 7

Education Short Session

Part of term for Master's in Education.

PTRM I

Intra-Georgia Registration Sharing System (INGRESS)

Full Term Session which includes the following programs: MSN and PLA

PTRM J

Exercise Science Internship Courses

Special Part of term for Exercise Science Internship Courses

PTRM M1

Executive MBA Courses Courses

First half session term for the Executive MBA

PTRM M2

Executive MBA Courses Courses

Second half session term for the Executive MBA

PTRM M4

Executive MBA Courses Courses

Summer part of term for the Executive MBA

PLAGIARISM PREVENTION

In each class offered this semester, it is possible that the instructor will use techniques to identify students who plagiarize. Students may be required to submit written assignments online through a plagiarism-prevention service or to allow the instructor to submit hard copies of their writing to such a service. The written assignments may be retained by the service for the sole purpose of checking for plagiarized content in future student submissions. For more information about the consequences of plagiarism, refer to the GSW Academic Integrity Policy

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CLASS SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE


Notice:

Lowering the cost of course materials for students is a goal at GSW. In the far right column entitled NO/LOW MAT on the schedule below, you will find see the words "No" or "Low" to the side of some courses. "No" indicates there is no cost for required course materials for that course. "Low" indicates the cost of the required course materials is {{ 40 }} or less. Included in the cost caps are textbooks and other text-based materials, workbooks, lab manuals, online homework platforms, and codes or publisher-provided curricular materials for students. Excluded from the cost caps are equipment (such as art supplies, calculators, or physical lab materials) and fees for test proctoring.

Georgia House Bill 801 became effective for the 2017-2018 Academic Year. Under this legislation, HOPE and Zell Miller scholarship recipients will receive an additional 0.5 quality points for grades of B, C, and D in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) designated college courses. This weight will automatically be added to grades earned in the approved courses at the end of each term and will impact the HOPE/Zell Miller GPA only (not the institutional/overall GPA). The approved STEM Weight Directory can be found by using this link: GA Futures STEM Weighted Course Directory. Current classes that qualify for the 0.5 grade increase are indicated by the term "STEM" on the right side of the class schedule below.

Online classes are printed in red. Hybrid classes have at least one class replaced by technology and are printed in blue. Extended session nursing classes are printed in orange.

Online courses and other distance education courses may require proctored examinations or other forms of student identity verification. Students enrolled in business online courses through the College of Business and Computing should refer to the information at the link for eMajor College of Business and Computing at https://www.gsw.edu/registrar/schedule-of-classes . Proctoring information for students enrolled in online computer science courses through the College of Business and Computing will be outlined in the course syllabus. Students enrolled in online courses offered by other colleges/schools/departments should contact the instructor for specific testing requirements. Contact the college/department/instructor to determine costs associated with online testing through ProctorU. Please go to http://www.proctoru.com/gsw for more information.


Part of Term Descriptions:

PTRM (Part of Term)

Description

Definition

PTRM 1

Full Term

Term lasts the duration of the semester

PTRM 2

First Half

Term lasts from the first day of class to the middle of the semester

PTRM 3

Second Half

Term lasts from the middle of the semester through the last day of class

PTRM 4

Maymester

Summer part of term lasting the month of May

PTRM 7

Education Short Session

Part of term for Master's in Education.

PTRM I

Intra-Georgia Registration Sharing System (INGRESS)

Full Term Session which includes the following programs: MSN and PLA

PTRM J

Exercise Science Internship Courses

Special Part of term for Exercise Science Internship Courses and ASN courses

PTRM M4

Executive MBA Courses Courses

Summer part of term for the Executive MBA

PLAGIARISM PREVENTION

In each class offered this semester, it is possible that the instructor will use techniques to identify students who plagiarize. Students may be required to submit written assignments online through a plagiarism-prevention service or to allow the instructor to submit hard copies of their writing to such a service. The written assignments may be retained by the service for the sole purpose of checking for plagiarized content in future student submissions. For more information about the consequences of plagiarism, refer to the GSW Academic Integrity Policy

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CLASS SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE


Notice:

The courses listed below are taught completely through eCore. The eCore Introduction Quiz, available at this link https://ecore.usg.edu/future-students/new-student-introduction-quiz/index.php is required before registering.

Lowering the cost of course materials for students is a goal at GSW. In the far right column entitled NO/LOW MAT on the schedule below, you will find see the words "No" or "Low" to the side of some courses. "No" indicates there is no cost for required course materials for that course. "Low" indicates the cost of the required course materials is {{ 40 }} or less. Included in the cost caps are textbooks and other text-based materials, workbooks, lab manuals, online homework platforms, and codes or publisher-provided curricular materials for students. Excluded from the cost caps are equipment (such as art supplies, calculators, or physical lab materials) and fees for test proctoring.

eCore courses require "at least one proctored experience of significance." The purpose of these proctored experiences is to verify that the person receiving credit for a course is the person who is actually taking the course. The cost of proctored experiences, usually one to two proctored examinations per course, are not included in eCore tuition. Students who schedule their proctored experiences at GSW will be charged a fee of {{ 25 }} per experience. Students who are unable to come to Americus for proctoring may use any approved testing center, but GSW is unable to guarantee what the cost will be at another testing center. For more information on approved testing centers, see the link immediately below labeled eCore Exams and Testing.

STEM Courses: Georgia House Bill 801 became effective for the 2017-2018 Academic Year. Under this legislation, HOPE and Zell Miller scholarship recipients will receive an additional 0.5 quality points for grades of B, C, and D in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) designated college courses. This weight will automatically be added to grades earned in the approved courses at the end of each term and will impact the HOPE/Zell Miller GPA only (not the institutional/overall GPA). The approved STEM Weight Directory can be found by using this link: GA Futures STEM Weighted Course Directory. Current classes that qualify for the 0.5 grade increase are indicated by the term "STEM" on the right side of the class schedule below. Please note that courses taken prior to Fall 2017 will not be given the additional weight. If you have any questions, please contact the GSW Financial Aid Office at


eCore Part of Term Descriptions:

PTRM (Part of Term)

Description

Definition & Comments

PTRM G01

Full Term

Term lasts the duration of the semester.
eCore Introduction Quiz, available at this link https://ecore.usg.edu/future-students/new-student-introduction-quiz/index.php is required before registering. These courses are taught completely online through eCore.

PTRM G02

First Half

Term lasts from the first day of class to the middle of the semester.
eCore Introduction Quiz, available at this link https://ecore.usg.edu/future-students/new-student-introduction-quiz/index.php is required before registering. These courses are taught completely online through eCore and move at an accelerated pace. Please discuss this option with your advisor before registering.

PTRM G03

Second Half 

Term lasts from the middle of the semester through the last day of class.
eCore Introduction Quiz, available at this link https://ecore.usg.edu/future-students/new-student-introduction-quiz/index.php is required before registering. These courses are taught completely online through eCore and move at an accelerated pace. Please discuss this option with your advisor before registering.

PLAGIARISM PREVENTION

In each class offered this semester, it is possible that the instructor will use techniques to identify students who plagiarize. Students may be required to submit written assignments online through a plagiarism-prevention service or to allow the instructor to submit hard copies of their writing to such a service. The written assignments may be retained by the service for the sole purpose of checking for plagiarized content in future student submissions. For more information about the consequences of plagiarism, refer to the GSW Academic Integrity Policy

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CLASS SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE


Notice:

The courses listed below are taught completely through eMajor. The eMajor Introduction Quiz, available at https://emajor.usg.edu/future-students/new-student-introduction-quiz/ is required before registering. Nursing Collaborative and European Union courses do not require the Introduction Quiz to be taken.

Lowering the cost of course materials for students is a goal at GSW. In the far right column entitled NO/LOW MAT on the schedule below, you will find see the words No or Low to the side of some courses. No indicates there is no cost for required course materials for that course. Low indicates the cost of the required course materials is {{ 40 }} or less. Included in the cost caps are textbooks and other text-based materials, workbooks, lab manuals, online homework platforms, and codes or publisher-provided curricular materials for students. Excluded from the cost caps are equipment (such as art supplies, calculators, or physical lab materials) and fees for test proctoring.


eMajor Part of Term Descriptions:

PTRM (Part of Term)

Description

Definition & Comments

PTRM G01

Full Term

Term lasts the duration of the semester.
eMajor Introduction Quiz, available at this link https://emajor.usg.edu/future-students/new-student-introduction-quiz/ is required before registering. These courses are taught completely online through emajor and move at an accelerated pace. Please discuss this option with your advisor before registering.

PTRM G02

First Half

Term lasts from the first day of class to the middle of the semester.
eMajor Introduction Quiz, available at this link https://emajor.usg.edu/future-students/new-student-introduction-quiz/ is required before registering. These courses are taught completely online through emajor and move at an accelerated pace. Please discuss this option with your advisor before registering.

PTRM G03

Second Half 

Term lasts from the middle of the semester through the last day of class.
eMajor Introduction Quiz, available at this link https://emajor.usg.edu/future-students/new-student-introduction-quiz/ is required before registering. These courses are taught completely online through eMajor and move at an accelerated pace. Please discuss this option with your advisor before registering.

PTRM G04

Full Term 

Term lasts the duration of the semester.
eMajor Introduction Quiz, available at this link https://emajor.usg.edu/future-students/new-student-introduction-quiz/ is required before registering. These courses are taught completely online through eMajor and move at an accelerated pace. Please discuss this option with your advisor before registering.

PLAGIARISM PREVENTION

In each class offered this semester, it is possible that the instructor will use techniques to identify students who plagiarize. Students may be required to submit written assignments online through a plagiarism-prevention service or to allow the instructor to submit hard copies of their writing to such a service. The written assignments may be retained by the service for the sole purpose of checking for plagiarized content in future student submissions. For more information about the consequences of plagiarism, refer to the GSW Academic Integrity Policy

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CLASS SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE


Notice:

The College of Business and Computing offers Financial Technology Academy courses online through a partnership with eMajor using GoVIEW. The courses are taught by instructors contracted by the University System of Georgia who are leaders in the field. Students will be able to use the courses to complete GSW degree requirements to earn a BBA from GSW. The eMajor Introduction Quiz, available at https://emajor.usg.edu/future-students/new-student-introduction-quiz/ is required before registering of all current and new students. Students should be aware that Financial Technology Academy (FTA) courses taught through the College of Business and Computing will follow the eCore Calendar.

Students enrolled in online courses through the College of Business and Computing will be required to take up to three proctored examinations per course. Students are required to use ProctorU for proctored exams. Please go to https://www.gsw.edu/college-of-business-and-computing/proctorU for more information. Exam bundles containing access codes for ProctorU testing should be purchased in the GSW Bookstore. Access codes do not cover premium fees for scheduling less than 72 hours in advance.

Lowering the cost of course materials for students is a goal at GSW. In the far right column entitled NO/LOW MAT on the schedule below, you will find see the words "No" or "Low" to the side of some courses. "No" indicates there is no cost for required course materials for that course. "Low" indicates the cost of the required course materials is {{ 40 }} or less. Included in the cost caps are textbooks and other text-based materials, workbooks, lab manuals, online homework platforms, and codes or publisher-provided curricular materials for students. Excluded from the cost caps are equipment (such as art supplies, calculators, or physical lab materials) and fees for test proctoring.


eMajor Part of Term Description:

PTRM (Part of Term)

Description

Definition & Comments

PTRM C01

Full Term

Term lasts the duration of the semester.
eMajor Introduction Quiz, available at this link https://emajor.usg.edu/future-students/new-student-introduction-quiz/ is required before registering. These courses are taught completely online through emajor and move at an accelerated pace. Please discuss this option with your advisor before registering.

PLAGIARISM PREVENTION

In each class offered this semester, it is possible that the instructor will use techniques to identify students who plagiarize. Students may be required to submit written assignments online through a plagiarism-prevention service or to allow the instructor to submit hard copies of their writing to such a service. The written assignments may be retained by the service for the sole purpose of checking for plagiarized content in future student submissions. For more information about the consequences of plagiarism, refer to the GSW Academic Integrity Policy

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CLASS SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE


Notice:

The College of Business and Computing offers Financial Technology Academy courses online through a partnership with eMajor using GoVIEW. The courses are taught by instructors contracted by the University System of Georgia who are leaders in the field. Students will be able to use the courses to complete GSW degree requirements to earn a BBA from GSW. The eMajor Introduction Quiz, available at https://emajor.usg.edu/future-students/new-student-introduction-quiz/ is required before registering of all current and new students. Students should be aware that Financial Technology Academy (FTA) courses taught through the College of Business and Computing will follow the eCore Calendar.

Students enrolled in online courses through the College of Business and Computing will be required to take up to three proctored examinations per course. Students are required to use ProctorU for proctored exams. Please go to https://www.gsw.edu/college-of-business-and-computing/proctorU for more information. Exam bundles containing access codes for ProctorU testing should be purchased in the GSW Bookstore. Access codes do not cover premium fees for scheduling less than 72 hours in advance.

Lowering the cost of course materials for students is a goal at GSW. In the far right column entitled NO/LOW MAT on the schedule below, you will find see the words "No" or "Low" to the side of some courses. "No" indicates there is no cost for required course materials for that course. "Low" indicates the cost of the required course materials is {{ 40 }} or less. Included in the cost caps are textbooks and other text-based materials, workbooks, lab manuals, online homework platforms, and codes or publisher-provided curricular materials for students. Excluded from the cost caps are equipment (such as art supplies, calculators, or physical lab materials) and fees for test proctoring.


eMajor Part of Term Description:

PTRM (Part of Term)

Description

Definition & Comments

PTRM D01

Full Term

Term lasts the duration of the semester.
eMajor Introduction Quiz, available at this link https://emajor.usg.edu/future-students/new-student-introduction-quiz/ is required before registering. These courses are taught completely online through emajor and move at an accelerated pace. Please discuss this option with your advisor before registering.

PTRM D04

Full Term

Term lasts the duration of the semester.
eMajor Introduction Quiz, available at this link https://emajor.usg.edu/future-students/new-student-introduction-quiz/ is required before registering. These courses are taught completely online through emajor and move at an accelerated pace. Please discuss this option with your advisor before registering.

PLAGIARISM PREVENTION

In each class offered this semester, it is possible that the instructor will use techniques to identify students who plagiarize. Students may be required to submit written assignments online through a plagiarism-prevention service or to allow the instructor to submit hard copies of their writing to such a service. The written assignments may be retained by the service for the sole purpose of checking for plagiarized content in future student submissions. For more information about the consequences of plagiarism, refer to the GSW Academic Integrity Policy

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CLASS SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE


Notice:

Lowering the cost of course materials for students is a goal at GSW. In the far right column entitled NO/LOW MAT on the schedule below, you will find see the words "No" or "Low" to the side of some courses. "No" indicates there is no cost for required course materials for that course. "Low" indicates the cost of the required course materials is {{ 40 }} or less. Included in the cost caps are textbooks and other text-based materials, workbooks, lab manuals, online homework platforms, and codes or publisher-provided curricular materials for students. Excluded from the cost caps are equipment (such as art supplies, calculators, or physical lab materials) and fees for test proctoring.

Georgia House Bill 801 became effective for the 2017-2018 Academic Year. Under this legislation, HOPE and Zell Miller scholarship recipients will receive an additional 0.5 quality points for grades of B, C, and D in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) designated college courses. This weight will automatically be added to grades earned in the approved courses at the end of each term and will impact the HOPE/Zell Miller GPA only (not the institutional/overall GPA). The approved STEM Weight Directory can be found by using this link: GA Futures STEM Weighted Course Directory. Current classes that qualify for the 0.5 grade increase are indicated by the term "STEM" on the right side of the class schedule below.

Online classes are printed in red. Hybrid classes have at least one class replaced by technology and are printed in blue. Extended session nursing classes are printed in orange.

Online courses and other distance education courses may require proctored examinations or other forms of student identity verification. Students enrolled in business online courses through the College of Business and Computing should refer to the information at the link for eMajor College of Business and Computing at https://www.gsw.edu/registrar/schedule-of-classes . Proctoring information for students enrolled in online computer science courses through the College of Business and Computing will be outlined in the course syllabus. Students enrolled in online courses offered by other colleges/schools/departments should contact the instructor for specific testing requirements. Contact the college/department/instructor to determine costs associated with online testing through ProctorU. Please go to http://www.proctoru.com/gsw for more information.


Part of Term Descriptions:

PTRM (Part of Term)

Description

Definition

PTRM 1

Full Term

Term lasts the duration of the semester

PTRM 2

First Half

Term lasts from the first day of class to the middle of the semester

PTRM 3

Second Half

Term lasts from the middle of the semester through the last day of class

PTRM I

Intra-Georgia Registration Sharing System (INGRESS)

Full Term Session which includes the following programs: MSN and PLA

PTRM M1

Executive MBA Courses Courses

First half session term for the Executive MBA

PTRM M2

Executive MBA Courses Courses

Second half session term for the Executive MBA

PLAGIARISM PREVENTION

In each class offered this semester, it is possible that the instructor will use techniques to identify students who plagiarize. Students may be required to submit written assignments online through a plagiarism-prevention service or to allow the instructor to submit hard copies of their writing to such a service. The written assignments may be retained by the service for the sole purpose of checking for plagiarized content in future student submissions. For more information about the consequences of plagiarism, refer to the GSW Academic Integrity Policy