<p>I've been searching the UT website, and I can't find a list of all the classes UT with has to offer. Is there a list online? If so could someone direct me there please? Thanks.</p>
<p>Fall 2010 Classes - <a href=“Sign in with your UT EID - Stale Request”>Sign in with your UT EID - Stale Request;
<p>I was looking for a compiled list and not something you have to search through. Thanks for the help anyways.</p>
<p>I doubt one exits, that would be a VERY VERY long list.</p>
<p>If you pull up the full catalog you can find course descriptions by college, but that’s pretty massive to search through.</p>
<p>Use the search feature by ID number on that link I posted, here you get all the classes, but it’s still paginated, so it’s not all on one page.</p>
<p><a href=“Sign in with your UT EID - Stale Request”>Sign in with your UT EID - Stale Request;
<p>Question: Do the advisers at orientation expect you to already have drafted a rough version of the schedule you want? :/</p>
<p>Thanks for the help guys, I guess i’ll just use the search engine.</p>
<p>" Question: Do the advisers at orientation expect you to already have drafted a rough version of the schedule you want? "</p>
<p>Not at all! I had never even looked at the schedule until orientation. Once we had the business school info session, I learned what I needed to take from the degree requirements page they gave me. McCombs does have mandatory advising before your first registration (subsequent semesters are optional, but I’ve always gone, even though I’ve never actually changed anything based on what they’ve said).</p>
<p>Make sure your final HS and college credit transcripts are already there and online or you won’t be able to register for any class that requires a pre-req. It would be wise to take an official HS transcript with you and give it to the Registrar’s Office first thing upon arriving just in case your HS counselor is still dragging her feet.</p>
<p>Okay, good. I pulled up the degree plan for my major and then looked at the core requirements and then started looking up classes and had a mini-breakdown… haha.</p>
<p>You can search the site. Each department has a list of its classes.
For example: Bio classes [Course</a> descriptions - School of Biological Sciences](<a href=“http://www.biosci.utexas.edu/students/undergraduate/course_desc.aspx]Course”>Course descriptions - School of Biological Sciences)</p>