On Monday, July 7, an Academic Inquiry Seminar (AIQS) placeholder was added to your SIS schedule. Before registration on Tuesday, July 22, review your placeholder to help plan your fall semester. All placeholders will be automatically removed after the first week of classes.
What your AIQS placeholder means:
- AIQS 850F—You’ll take a Topical AIQS seminar in the fall.
- During registration, choose from AIQS 100 (Topical) or AIQS 130 (Community-Engaged).
- These are small classes. Pick three to four options that interest you. To assist in your selection, review course notes in SIS for details about each seminar.
- AIQS 110—You’re assigned a Foundations AIQS for fall.
- Placeholder reserves 3 credits in your schedule.
- A section will be added to your schedule after course registration.
- AIQS 120—You’ll take an AIQS for Non-Native English Speakers in fall.
- Placeholder reserves 3 credits in your schedule.
- A section will be added to your schedule after course registration.
- AIAE 100—You’ll be in an Academic English seminar this fall.
- Placeholder reserves 3 credits in your schedule.
- A section will be added to your schedule after course registration.
- AIQS 850S—You’ll take a Topical AIQS seminar in the spring.
- When spring registration begins, you’ll see a new placeholder (AIQS 851S) as a reminder to register for an AIQS course.
- During fall registration, you are encouraged to take a breadth course.
If you have questions about your placeholder or course registration, you should contact your four-year advisor.