<p>I am a CAP transfer student and need to know a website I could go to to see the fall classes. I can't seem to find it...</p>
<p>[Fall</a> 09 | Registrar | University of Texas at Austin](<a href=“http://registrar.utexas.edu/schedules/099/index.html]Fall”>http://registrar.utexas.edu/schedules/099/index.html)</p>
<p>Click find courses now.</p>
<p>OK, I don’t mean to be rude here but this is very easy to find. It takes two clicks from the school’s front page. </p>
<p>Click current students at top of main page</p>
<p>Under Registrar, click course schedules</p>
<p>Boom! There is a listing of class offerings by semester.</p>
<p>lol calm down Fiyero …afterall UT website is a huge mess (not to mention their degree audit needs a big time update especially for business requirements)</p>
<p>How is the website a huge mess? It’s incredibly well organized unless you have no clue what you’re looking for. Plus there’s a handy little thing called a search function.</p>
<p>If you are going on the website without a clue of what you want then it’s not the site’s fault, it’s your own.</p>
<p>I agree theloneranger. I think UT’s website is among the best. There is so much information available that at times it can be difficult to find something obscure but basic info is child’s play to find. </p>
<p>I will agree that the degree audit for business degree plans needs to be corrected. It works very well for other plans (as far as I have seen).</p>
<p>wow u’ll just rained on me like that … I take the huge mess part back but the degree requirements on degree audit especially for me as a business student had me put int almost 3 hours + to figure out while making my schedule and talking to 4 different McCombS staff Members with 3 different answers.</p>
<p>You guys need to chill.
Not everyone knows the fall classes are called ‘course schedules’.</p>