Fall Semester 2019 - Iowa State University

Fall Semester 2019

Classes Begin

University Holiday

Thanksgiving Break

Final Exams

University Commencement

August 26

September 2

November 25-29

December 16-19

December 21

Registration Start Dates for Fall 2019

Veterinary Medicine students:

Monday, March 25

Graduate students:

All seniors:

Projected juniors:

Projected sophomores:

Continuing freshmen:

Monday, March 25 - Wednesday, March 27

Tuesday, March 26 - Monday, April 1

Tuesday, April 2 - Monday, April 8

Tuesday, April 9 - Monday, April 15

Tuesday, April 16 - Monday, April 22

Registration start dates are assigned based on projected year-in-school classification (computed by

combining total credits and current term credits).

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2 Table of Contents for Courses

3 Key Dates, Deadlines, Information

4 University Calendar

6 Resources

7 Admission- New & Reentring Students

9 General Information about Registering for Classes

10 Schedule of Classes, Schedule Planner, AccessPlus

11Schedule Changes

12 Fall 2019 Fee Schedule

13Tuition and Fees

16Graduation

17Student Records

19Services for Students

20 Course Information and Program Information

21Course Information

23Night Examinations

23Credit by Examination

24Tentative Final Exam Schedule

25Registration Worksheet

26Time Grid

27Campus Buildings

28Fall 2019 Courses

¡°Iowa State University does not discriminate on the

basis of race, color, age, religion, national origin,

sexual orientation, gender identity, sex, marital status,

disability, or status as a U.S. veteran. Inquiries can be

directed to the Director of Equal Opportunity and

Diversity, 3680 Beardshear Hall, (515) 294-7612.¡±

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Table of Contents for Courses

Table of Contents for Courses

Fall Semester Courses

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Accounting (ACCT)

Advertising (ADVRT)

Aerospace Engineering (AER E)

African American Studies (AF AM)

Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering

(A B E)

Agricultural Education & Studies (AGEDS)

Agronomy (AGRON)

Air Force Aerospace Studies 1

(AFAS)

American Indian Studies (AM IN)

American Sign Language (ASL)

Animal Ecology (A ECL)

Animal Science (AN S)

Anthropology (ANTHR)

Apparel, Ed Studies, & Hospitality Mgmt

(AESHM)

Apparel, Merchandising, & Design (A M D)

Arabic (ARABIC)

Architecture (ARCH)

Art Education (ARTED)

Art History (ART H)

Astronomy & Astrophysics

(ASTRO)

Athletic Training (A TR)

Athletics (ATH)

Biochemistry, Biophysics, & Molecular

Biology (BBMB)

Bioinformatics & computational Biol- UG

(BCBIO)

Bioinformatics & Computational Biology

(BCB)

Biological/Pre-Medical Illustration

(BPM I)

Biology (BIOL)

Biomedical Engineering (B M E)

Biomedical Sciences (B M S)

Biorenewable Resources & Technology

(BRT)

Business Administration (BUSAD)

Chemical Engineering (CH E)

Chemistry (CHEM)

Chinese (CHIN)

Civil Engineering (C E)

Classical Studies (CL ST)

Communication Studies (COMST)

Community & Regional Planning

(C R P)

Computer Engineering (CPR E)

Computer Science (COM S)

Construction Engineering (CON E)

Criminal Justice Studies (CJ ST)

Dance (DANCE)

Data Science (DS)

Desgin (DES)

Design Studies (DSN S)

Ecology & Evolutionary Biology (EEB)

Ecology, Evolution & Organismal Biology

(EEOB)

Economics (ECON)

Education (EDUC)

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Educational Administration (EDADM)

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Educational Leadership & Policy

Studies (EL PS)

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Electrical Engineering (E E)

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Engineering (ENGR)

100 Engineering Mechanics (E M)

102 English (ENGL)

112 Entomology (ENT)

112 Entrepreneurship (ENTSP)

112 Environmental Science (ENSCI)

114 Environmental Studies (ENV S)

115 Event Manageent (EVENT)

119 Family & Consumer Sciences

Education & Studies (FCEDS)

116 Finance (FIN)

117 Food Science & Human Nutrition

(FS HN)

120 Forestry (FOR)

120 French (FRNCH)

121 Genetics (GEN)

122 Genetics - Interdisciplinary (GENET)

122 Genetics, Development & Cell Biology

(GDCB)

122 Geology (GEOL)

124 German (GER)

125 Gerontology (GERON)

125 Global Resource Systems (Globe)

127 Graduate Studies (GR ST)

127 Graphic Design (ARTGR)

128 Health Studies (H S)

129 Higher Education (HG ED)

129 Historical, Philosophical, &

Comparative Education (H P C)

129 History (HIST)

131 Honors (HON)

131 Horticulture (HORT)

133 Hospitatlty Management (HSP M)

135 Human Computer Interaction (HCI)

135 Human Development & Family Studies

(HD FS)

138 Human Sciences (H SCI)

138 Immunobiology (IMBIO)

138 Industrial Design (IND D)

139 Industrial Engineering (I E)

140 Information Assurance (INFAS)

140 Integrated Studio Arts Design (ARTIS)

143 Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies

(IGS)

143 Interior Design (ARTID)

144 International Studies (INTST)

144 Italian (ITAL)

144 Journalism & Mass Communication

(JL MC)

146 Kinesiology (KIN)

150 Landscape Architecture (L A)

152 Latin (LATIN)

152 Leadership Studies (LD ST)

153 Learning & Leadership Sciences (L L S)

153 Liberal Arts & Sciences (LAS)

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Linguistics (LING)

Management (MGMT)

Management Information Systems (MIS)

Marketing (MKT)

Materials Engineering (MAT E)

Materials Science & Engineering

(M S E)

Mathematics (MATH)

Mechanical Engineering (M E)

Meteorology (MTEOR)

Microbiology (MICRO)

Military Science (M S)

Molecular, Cellular, Developmental

Biology (MCDB)

Music (MUSIC)

Natural Resource Ecology &

Management(NREM)

Naval Science (N S)

Neuroscience (NEURO)

Nuclear Engineering (NUC E)

Nursing (NRS)

Nutritional Sciences (NUTRS)

Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS)

Performing Arts (PERF)

Philosophy (PHIL)

Physics (PHYS)

Plant Biology (PLBIO)

Plant Pathology (PL P)

Political Science (POL S)

Portuguese (PORT)

Psychology (PSYCH)

Public Relations (P R)

Religious Studies (RELIG)

Research & Evaluation (RESEV)

Russian (RUS)

Sociology (SOC)

Software Engineering (S E)

Spanish (SPAN)

Special Education (SP ED)

Speech Communication (SP CM)

Statistics (STAT)

Supply Chain Management (SCM)

Sustainable Agriculture (SUSAG)

Sustainable Environments (SUS E)

Technology Systems Management (TSM)

Theatre (THTRE)

Toxicology (TOX)

Transportation (TRANS)

U.S. Latino/A Studies (US LA)

University Studies (U ST)

Urban Design (URB D)

Veterinary Diagnostic & Production

Animal Medicine (VDPAM)

Veterinary Clinical Sciences (V C S)

Veterinary Microbiology & Preventive

Medicine (V MPM)

Veterinary Pathology (V PTH)

Wind, Energy Science, Engrineering, &

POL (WESEP)

Women¡¯s & Gender Studies (W G S)

World Languages & Cultures (WLC)

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Key dates, Deadlines & Information

Key Dates, Deadlines & Information

AccessPlus Registration

Hours: 7 a.m.- 11 p.m., Monday-Saturday.

Academic Probation

Academic probation is an indication of very serious academic difficulty which may result in dismissal from the university. Students may

be placed on academic probation as a result of either semester GPA, cumulative GPA, or both. Students who are placed on academic probation are required to develop a plan for academic improvement in consultation with their academic adviser which may include referral

to the Academic Success Center. Academic probation status is not a part of the student¡¯s permanent academic record. More information

about assistance and the policy, go to the ISU index under Probation, Academic.

Auditing Courses

You must register for a full semester course as an audit by day 10 of the semester. Instructors must approve all audits. Audited courses

do not count toward determining full-time student status, but are considered the same as a credit course for fee assessment purposes

and maximum number of credits allowed each semester. To find out specific deadlines for partial term courses, go the ISU index under

Schedule Changes, or contact the Registrar¡¯s Scheduling & Fees Office, 10 Enrollment Services Center, 294-2331.

Fee Payment Deadlines

Fee payment deadlines for Fall 2019 are August 20, September 20, and October 20 for deferred billing. A $20 deferred billing charge is

assessed. Contact Accounts Receivables for information.

Graduation Information

If planing to graduate this fall students need to complete a graduation application. Go to the ISU website index under Graduation and

Commencement, click on students, then choose graduation application.

ISU ALERT

The ISU Alert system (see ) will quickly alert Iowa State University students, faculty and staff of potentially

dangerous situations on the Iowa State University campus. For details on how to review and update your ISU Alert information see http://

isualert.iastate.edu/update.shtml.

Registration Start Dates

Registration start dates are assigned based on projected year-in-school classification, which is computed by combining total credits

earned and current term credits. Graduate students and seniors register first, followed by juniors, sophomores, and then freshmen and

nondegree students. Courses will begin to fill on the first day of registration, so you should register as early as your start date and time

allows.

Registration Start Dates for Fall 2019

Refer to page 1 for registration start dates.

Room Assignments

Room assignments will be show on their AccessPlus class schedule on Saturday, July 21. To find a map of class room locations go to the

ISU index under Classroom abbreviations.

Schedule Changes

Students can make schedule changes using AccessPlus Registration through Friday, August 24. For additional schedule change deadlines

and information go to the ISU index under Schedule Changes.

Student Answer Center

Have a question and not sure where to go for the answer? Contact the Student Answer Center, Ground Floor, Beardshear. The Answer

Center is open, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. or e-mail: answercenter@iastate.edu.

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University Calendar Fall 2019

July. 26, Fri.

? Beginning Class lists available on

AccessPlus

Aug. 6,Tues.

? University bills with Fall 2019 tuition

and fees charges available on AccessPlus.

Aug. 20, Tues.

? Fee payment deadline for fall. First

payment (minimum due) or payment in

full.

Aug. 23, Fri.

? Last day to initiate registration in person

without a late registration fee in the

Registrar¡¯s Scheduling & Fees Office, 10

Enrollment Services Center by 5 p.m.

Registration may be initiated using

AccessPlus until 11 p.m. Aug 19, without

a late registration fee.

Aug. 25, Sun. ? Last day to initiate registration through

AccessPlus without a late registration

fee. Registration must be completed by

11 p.m.

? Last day to cancel registration on

AccessPlus for fall to avoid tuition

assessment. All courses must be dropped

on AccessPlus by 11 p.m.

Aug 26, Mon.

? Class work begins.

? Schedule changes processed through

AccessPlus registration or in 10

Enrollment Services Center.

Aug. 30, Fri.

? Last day to initiate registration through

AccessPlus. A late registration fee

applies.

? Last day to process most schedule

changes without signatures of instructor

and adviser (full-semester courses and

first half-semester courses). See the

tuition adjustment schedule for financial

deadlines.l

? Last day to drop full-semester or first

half-semester courses without the drop

appearing on the permanent record or

counting toward the limit of dropped

courses.

? Last day to process a schedule change for

fall through AccessPlus registration.

? Last day to change a course from audit

to credit basis.

? Graduate College applications for

graduation for Fall 2019 are due in the

Graduate College, 1137 Pearson Hall.

Aug. 31, Sat.

? Last day to return textbooks for refund

to University Book Store. Exclusions

apply. See for

details.

Sept. 6, Fri.

? Last day to change a full-semester or

first half-semester course from Pass/Not

Pass to grade basis without it counting

toward total allowable P/NP credits used

for graduation.

University Calendar

? Last day to elect to audit a course for

fall. The instructor of the course must

approve an audit.

? Last day to receive a tuition and fee

adjustment for full-semester courses

when dropping below full-time status.

No refunds for full-semester courses

after day 10 of the semester.

? Last day to change degree audit

information for fall semester.

Sept. 2, Mon.

? University holiday¡ªoffices closed,

classes recessed.

Sept. 20,Thurs.

? Fee payment deadline for fall semester.

Second payment (minimum due).

Sept. 27, Fri.

? Last day to add/drop a first halfsemester course without extenuating

circumstances.

? Last day to change a first half-semester

course to or from Pass/Not Pass.

? Last day to file a Designation of

Repeated Course form for a first halfsemester course that is not an automatic

designated repeat.

Sept. 28 Sat.

? Schedule of Classes for Spring 2020

available for viewing on the Web at



Oct. 7 Mon.

? Advising period for Spring 2020

registration begins.

Oct. 18, Fri.

? Midterm grade reports due from all

departments (Canvas & AccessPlus)

? First half-semester courses end.

Oct. 21, Mon.

? Second half-semester courses begin.

Oct. 23, Wed. ? Registration period for Spring

2020 begins. Hours for AccessPlus

registration are 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.,

Monday¡ªSaturday, and most Sundays.

? First day of assigned Spring 2020

registration dates for students in the

College of Veterinary Medicine and

students in the Graduate College. Hours

for AccessPlus registration are 7 a.m. to

11 p.m., Monday¡ªSaturday.

? Seniors graduating Spring 2020 should

submit a Graduation Application to

the Registrar¡¯s Graduation Office,

210 Enrollment Services Center, after

registering for final course work.

Applications are available from advisers

or the Registrar¡¯s Graduation Office, 210

Enrollment Services Center.

Oct. 24, Thurs. ? First day of assigned Spring 2020

registration dates for students projected

as seniors. Hours for AccessPlus

registration are 7 a.m. to

11 p.m., Monday¡ªSaturday.

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University Calendar Fall 2019

Oct. 25, Fri.

? Last day to process most schedule

changes in a second half-semester

course without signatures of instructor

and adviser. See the tuition adjustment

schedule for financial deadlines.

? Last day to drop a second half-semester

course without the drop appearing

on the permanent record or counting

toward the limit of dropped courses.

? Last day to change a second halfsemester course from Pass/Not Pass to

grade basis without it counting toward

total allowable P/NP credits used for

graduation.

Oct. 31, Thurs..

? First day of assigned Spring 2020

registration dates for students projected

as juniors. Hours for AccessPlus

registration are 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.,

Monday¡ªSaturday, and most Sundays.

Nov. 1, Fri.

? Last day to file a Designation of

Repeated Course form for a fullsemester or secondhalf-semester course

that is not an automatic designated

repeat.

Nov 4, Mon.

? Preliminary Spring 2020 room

assignments distributed

Nov. 6, Wed.

? Graduate College: last day for graduate

students to cancel graduation without

being assessed a nonrefundable

graduation fee.

Nov. 7, Thurs.

? First day of assigned Spring 2020

registration dates for students projected

as sophomores. Hours for AccessPlus

registration are 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.,

Monday¡ªSaturday, and most Sundays.

Nov. 14, Thurs.

University Calendar

? First day of assigned Spring 2020

registration dates for students

continuing as freshmen. Hours for

AccessPlus registration are 7 a.m.

to 11 p.m., Monday¡ªSaturday, and

most Sundays.

Nov. 22, Fri.

? Last day to add/drop a second halfsemester course without extenuating

circumstances.

? Last day to change a second halfsemester course to or from Pass/Not

Pass.

Nov. 25-29 Mon.¡ªFri. ? Thanksgiving break, classesrecessed.

Nov. 28-29 Thurs.¡ªFri. ? University holidays¡ªoffices closed.

Nov. 28, Thurs.

? Graduate College: last day to submit

signed Submission Request Form for

electronic thesis or dissertation.

? Graduate College: last day for final

oral examinations.

? Graduate College: last day for final

submission of graduate student

graduation approval slip.

? Graduate College: last day to submit

final electronic thesis/dissertation

copy for Thesis Office review.

Dec. 7, Sat.

? Spring 2020 room assignments

for courses displayed in the online

Schedule of Classes.

Dec. 12, Thurs.

? End of term textbook buyback begins

at University Bookstore.

Dec. 10-14 Mon.¡ªFri. ? Final examinations.

Dec. 20, Fri.

? Fall semester ends.

? Undergraduate graduation

applications for Spring 2020 are due

in the Registrar¡¯s Graduation Office,

210 Enrollment Services Center.

Dec. 21, Sat.

? University Commencement:

Dec. 24-25,TuesWed.

? University holidays¡ªoffices closed.

Dec. 26, Thurs.

? Grade reports available on AccessPlus

Dec. 27, Fri.

? Electronic grades due from all

depasrtments (Canvas & AccessPlus)

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