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We'll identify high demand courses and pass these requests on to departments to see if they can be offered.*

*Course offerings in Intersessions require the approval of academic departments and deans' offices, who will determine if a requested course is appropriate for offer in Intersessions.

The earlier you submit a course suggestion, the better!

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Since the launch of the Wish List in Fall 2017, Intersessions has addressed course demand by adding the following:

Jan Term 2023:
18 seats in BIOL 1300: Biological Sciences

Jan Term 2022:
15 seats in APSM 3311:Applied Exercise Physiology

May Term 2021:
30 seats in BIO 1300: Essentials of Biology

Jan Term 2021:
24 seats in CEE 1331: Meteorology
30 seats to CHEM 1301: Chemistry for the Liberal Arts
20 seats in STAT 2331: Intro to Statistical Methods

Summer 2020:
60 seats in ANTH 2382: Human Nature
45 seats in CHEM 1301: Chemistry for the Liberal Arts
18 seats in CHEM 1304: General Chemistry 2
12 seats in SPAN 1402: Beginning Spanish 2

May Term 2020:
20 seats in CHEM 1301: Chemistry for the Liberal Arts
12 seats in SPAN 1402: Beginning Spanish 2
20 seats in STAT/CS 4340 / EMIS 3340: Probability and Statistics for Engineers

Jan Term 2020:
12 seats in SPAN 1402: Beginning Spanish 2
23 seats in CEE 1331: Meteorology

Summer 2019:
30 seats in ITOM 2308: Information Systems for Management
10 seats in ME 4340: Elements of Mechanical Engineering Measurements

May Term 2019:
20 seats in STAT 2311: Intro to Statistical Methods
20 seats in STAT/CS 4340 / EMIS 3340: Probability and Statistics for Engineers

Jan Term 2019:
15 seats in ANTH 2382: Human Nature
10 seats in ARHS 1313: Intro to the Art of Ancient Egypt
10 seats in SPAN 1402: Beginning Spanish 2

May Term 2018:
30 seats in STAT 2311: Intro to Statistical Methods
20 seats in STAT/CS 4340 / EMIS 3340: Probability and Statistics for Engineers

Jan Term 2018:
12 seats in PRW 2112: Urban Walking
15 seats in PHYS 1304: Intro to Electricity and Magnetism