Dear Students of Russell Labs,
I hope you are all having a wonderful and restful Spring Break! I am writing with another installment of the Regular Resource Reminder blog. With enrollment for the Summer and Fall terms just around the bend, don’t forget to refer to the Curriculum Resources category on the Russell Labs Student Services Sortable List of Resources, shown here:
Specifically, I’d like to draw your attention to the Department Course Rotation Schedules:
- Course Rotation Schedule – Entomology
- Course Rotation Schedule – F&WE
- Course Rotation Schedule – Plant Pathology
These rotation schedules are meant to be used as a guide showing which courses can be expected to be offered each semester. Many courses are only offered in specific terms, so it is helpful to plan for future semesters accordingly.
For example, if you know you want to take ENTOM 351: Principles of Economic Entomology, you will want to plan that for the Fall of an even numbered year. While every effort will be made to adhere to these rotations, occasional deviations may be made according to student needs or staffing and budgeting considerations. Students will be notified via email of any changes to these schedules as they may arise.
Fall, Spring and Summer columns show when the course will be offered.
To sort/resort the table by a single column, click the column titles.
To revert the table to the original order, refresh your browser.
See the UW Course Guide and Course Search & Enroll for course descriptions and further information. To view on a smartphone, turn your device landscape orientation.
I look forward to seeing and meeting with many of you in the coming weeks! As always, please reach out with any questions or concerns, and remember to schedule an advising appointment to discuss degree planning for upcoming terms. My schedule will begin to fill up quickly in April, so if you want to meet soon, don’t delay! Recall that I will be hosting regular drop-in hours as well.
Allee Hochmuth, M.S.
Academic Advising Manager
Undergraduate & Curricular Services
Russell Labs Administrative Service Center
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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