CSD Course Set-up & Profile Form for F24
Are you teaching a course in Fall '24?

This information is used to build your course listing for the Schedule of Classes (SOC) and to comply with the Course Profile information required by the Registrar. The information is also used to build our CSD current semester course list
  • This form has MULTIPLE SECTIONS and is relatively quick to complete. Please select "NEXT" at the bottom of the page until you reach the confirmation question and the "SUBMIT" button. 
  • If your S24 course will be repeated in F24 please refer to the CSD Current Courses page to view the title and course description of your course to confirm it is correct. 
  • If your course was taught in F23 or earlier, please refer to S3 and look up your course number to confirm the information is still correct. 
  • If you will be teaching a new course, please fill out as much as you can and staff will get back to you with a course number assignment. Course profile examples: 1512215151156221571915812
Course management contacts are listed on the faculty resources page under “Courses, Classrooms, Exam Management, Univ. LMS”. 

NOTE: Course descriptions are used to provide Skills Verification Letters when requested by students and alumni. Instructors and departments are no longer permitted to provide this verification.

If you have any questions specific to this form, please email jennsbl@cs.cmu.edu

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Email *
Instructor 1 Andrew ID *
Instructor 2 Andrew ID
Instructor 3 Andrew ID
Course Number — if this is a new course please respond with "Number needed" *
Cross-listed - in and outside CSD -- provide the department, course # in that department (i.e. ECE 18-nnn) — if known
Course Title (Long Title to be used in S3) *
# of units 

Ref: For the average student, one unit represents one work hour of time per week throughout the semester. The number of units in each course is fixed by the faculty member in consultation with the college offering the course. Three units are the equivalent of one traditional semester credit hour.
Does this course have/need Reading and Review sections?
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Do you plan to offer an exam to be scheduled during final exam week?
*
Frequency Offered - Course Rotation *
Grading Option
*
Mixed Grade - most common - to accommodate letter for UG or MS and P/No P for doctoral.
Mini?
Course Description *
If the previous/currently visible description is correct please just note "S3 correct"
Related Courses (diff. course #, related/similar content) if known
Course Relevance: Who should take this class? (what type of student: freshman, sophomore, CS major, master's or doctoral only? Specific topic relevance to a field of study, etc.) *
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