University Lingo
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Students may register and add courses without faculty signature via MySAIL Web registration or in person at Registrar Services through the first week of classes. During the second week of classes, instructor permission is required.
More InfoCareer Tool
Review your degree requirements and potential career options for your chosen major.
More InfoCatalog
Published online annually, this reference contains the requirements needed to achieve your degree at OU. Each major is listed, including all courses that are offered in each subject area.
More InfoCorequisite
Courses (usually two or more) that must be taken simultaneously.
Credits
Most OU courses are 4 credits. Important Note: The number of CREDITS a course has does not always EQUAL the number of hours in class per week.
More InfoDrop a Course
After initially registering for a semester, students may go back and drop a course via MySAIL, in person at Registrar Services, by fax or by certified mail at any time until the last day to drop a course.
More InfoFull-time
Students are considered full-time when enrolled in at least 12 credit hours in one semester. To stay on track for graduation, 16 credits is recommended each semester.
Good Academic Standing
Students with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above are considered to be in good academic standing. Students who fall below this standard are placed on academic probation and must meet minimum standards of progress each semester to continue at OU.
More InfoGrizzCard
Your student identification card that can be used for access to the Recreation Center, after hours access to your residence hall (if applicable), meal plan and campus dining, checking out books from Kresge Library, printing, accessing to your GrizzCa$h account, receiving tickets to campus activities and services, and as your Oakland University Credit Union Visa debit card.
More InfoLab
A required corequisite of courses typically in the natural science and engineering areas.
Lecture
You will meet in the same classroom with the same instructor for every class period.
Lecture/Online Hybrid Class
Common in writing courses, you may meet once or twice a week in a classroom but also have required online components through Moodle, OU’s online course management system.
More InfoOnline Classes
Course offered online through Moodle. Fully online courses have no on-campus meetings. Primarily online courses can require up to three on-campus meetings.
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Permission granted to a student for a class they are prohibited from registering for. Consult with your academic adviser.
Prerequisite
A course that must be taken prior to the next course. Sometimes, test scores or placement tests can be used to meet prerequisites.
Professor/Faculty
Responsible for teaching courses, conducting research and providing service to OU. Professors and faculty are credentialed in their field of study.
Recitation
A required extra session of a course often used for additional lecture time or to administer quizzes or exams.
Repeat
Students may repeat a courses once (sometimes twice) after their first attempt to improve their grade earned during prior enrollment, but they must do so at OU. Students should consult with their academic adviser as repeats can impact time to degree completion, a subsequent semester of courses and OU scholarship eligibility. The most recent grade will be the grade of record regardless of whether it is the highest grade earned.
More InfoSchedule of Classes
Found in MySAIL, the schedule of classes includes class offerings for each semester, including days, times, instructors and locations.
More InfoSupplemental Instruction (SI)
A free service that provides organized study sessions two to three times per week for students enrolled in difficult courses. SI leaders, students with previous course success, attend the course along with students and then facilitate the study sessions.
More InfoTeaching Assistant (TA)
Master’s or doctoral level students who work closely with faculty in the development of classes and classroom management. They may teach classes or labs/workshops in their department of study.
Waitlist
An electronic process (in MySAIL), available for selected courses only, which allows students to add themselves to a waitlist. Students are notified via OU email when a seat becomes available in the course and must register for the course within 24 hours. If the student does not register within the time allotted, the next student on the list will be offered the seat. Being on a waitlist does not guarantee registration into the course.
More InfoWithdrawal
Students may withdraw from a course from the third week through the ninth week of classes (fall/winter) via MySAIL, in person at Registrar Services, by fax or by certified mail. Students have until 4 p.m. on the last day of the withdrawal period to withdraw from the course. Students who do not officially withdraw within the withdrawal time period will remain officially enrolled and instructors will assign the grade earned at the completion of the course. Simply notifying faculty or ceasing to attend classes does not relieve students from financial obligations.
More InfoWorkshop
Similar to labs and most common with mathematics courses, workshops are a required corequisite of a course and provide an opportunity for you to work on problems and speak with your instructor in a smaller setting.