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titleMore about Scheduling Units
Instances in CLSS

As a user, you will have access to a particular scheduling unit. To get started, navigate to your scheduling unit and open it to view your classes.

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Please see the CourseLeaf help site for more information about the Scheduling Unit Screen.

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titleTitle/Topic Information

For most courses, this field simply displays the title of the course. For topics courses, users can select a topic from this dropdown field to add to a class section.

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If the topic you need is not listed, see Requesting New Topics in CLSS for information about adding new topics.

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titleSection and Course Attributes

Course Attributes

Course attributes are added to the course catalog and may not be edited in CLSS. These attributes are used to track a number of things, such as identifying general education courses. When a section is bridged to Student Admin, all course attributes will be added to the section attributes for that section.

Section Attributes

Section attributes can be used for a number of purposes, such as identifying sections that belong to custom scheduling units, Setting Final Exam Requirements, or adjusting SET preferences.

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titleSchedule/Class Meetings Information

The Schedule interface is also known as the “Snapper Screen.”

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For basic information about using this interface, please refer to the vendor’s documentation. For guidance on more advanced topics, please visit the following articles:

Warning

Custom start and end dates that do not correspond with the academic calendar are only allowed in limited circumstances. If you are unsure whether it is appropriate to set custom start and end dates, please contact your dean’s office or the Office of the Provost.

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