Course Offering Information
To view course offerings for the 2013-14 academic year, please click here to search using WebAdvisor Search for Sections. Choose a term, add search criteria and click submit! Course descriptions are available via WebAdvisor Search for Sections. When you locate a course, click on the section name title and a new window will open displaying the description and other important offering information, including pre-requisites. When using WebAdvisor to search, do not add too many filters or the search will not work - use as few search criteria as possible (term+department is sometimes all you need!).
You may also view a generic listing of course offerings using the links below. These links provide you with a list of all courses offered but note that the listings will not list actual pre-requisites or course descriptions - WebAdvisor must be used to view this information. Fall 2013 courses are found using the 'Upcoming Fall Term' links below:
- Complete Course Schedule with Current Enrollment: Use Internet Explorer, not Firefox, Chrome, Opera, or Safari | Fall | January | Spring | Upcoming Fall Term
- Complete Course Schedule with Current Enrollment: Alternate version for all browsers | Fall | January | Spring | Upcoming Fall Term
Seats in many introductory level (100 and 200) courses generally are reserved for first and second year students to guarantee access to those courses. Please take this into consideration when building your course schedule.
Key for Using Course Enrollment Pages
PR = Pre-Requisite required - check WebAdvisor to view the pre-requisite
PM = Permission of instructor required - these courses cannot be registered using e-Reg.
CR = # of credits
CRSETYPE = Course type; how course counts towards curricular requirement(s)
How do I register for classes?
During pre-registration you can use e-Reg! Click here to learn how. During add/drop you must fill out the proper form and file it with the Office of the Registrar. Note that courses requiring permission cannot be registered using e-Reg - these courses must be registered in the Office of the Registrar with the correct form.
How do I view course descriptions or pre-requisites?
Either by reviewing the College Catalog or by searching for a course in WebAdvisor Search for Sections.
What are the academic divisions at Hartwick?
Humanities, Physical and Life Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences
How do I find courses that satisfy curricular requirements like EL or ILS?
Look for courses with course types (CRSETYPE via the links above) with curricular designations like EL or ILS. Other designations include LAB for courses meeting the Physical & Life Science laboratory requirement, QFR for courses meeting the quantitative and formal reasoning requirement, WL3 for courses meeting the writing level requirement, LN for the language requirement and FYS for first year seminar.
What are the academic disciplines within each division?
Humanities: Art and Art History, English, Modern and Classical Languages, Music, Music Education, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Theatre Arts.
Social and Behavioral Sciences: Accounting and Finance, Business Administration, Anthropology, Economics, Education, History, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology.
Physical and Life Sciences: Geological and Environmental Sciences, Biology, Biochemistry, Computer and Information Science, Mathematics, Medical Technology, Nursing, Physics.
Information about Liberal Arts in Practice curriculum requirements can be found by clicking here.




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