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== Registration Phases ==
 
== Registration Phases ==
Class registration at Georgia Tech occurs over multiple phases. In each phase, eligible students will receive a time ticket, which indicates a certain time frame for when students can add and drop classes.<ref name=":0">https://registrar.gatech.edu/registration/time-tickets</ref> Check the Registrar's [https://registrar.gatech.edu/calendar academic calendar] for the exact dates of each registration phase.
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Class registration at Georgia Tech occurs over multiple phases. In each phase, eligible students will receive a time ticket, a certain time frame during which students can add and drop classes.<ref name=":0">https://registrar.gatech.edu/registration/time-tickets</ref> Check the Registrar's [https://registrar.gatech.edu/calendar academic calendar] for the exact dates of each registration phase.
   
 
==== Phase 1 ====
 
==== Phase 1 ====
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The letters preceding the four digit number indicate which department offers the course. For example, [[CS 1301]] is a course offered by the college of computing.
 
The letters preceding the four digit number indicate which department offers the course. For example, [[CS 1301]] is a course offered by the college of computing.
   
The first digit indicates which year the class is typically taken in. Course numbers in the form 1XXX are generally introductory classes, 2XXX are generally introductory technical classes that build on 1XXX classes, 3XXX classes are specific technical material that delve into a particular subset of material from a 2XXX class at a deeper level, and 4XXX classes are generally highly specialized technical classes. Transfer courses on the transfer equivalency table listed as 1XXX, 2XXX, etc. may be used as free electives.
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The first digit indicates which year the class is typically taken in. Course numbers in the form 1XXX are generally freshman classes, 2XXX are generally classes that build on freshman classes, 3XXX classes go into specific major material, and 4XXX classes are generally high level technical classes. Transfer courses on the transfer equivalency table listed as 1XXX, 2XXX, etc. may be used as free electives.
   
 
Subsequent digits indicate other information about a course, such as if it is a course reserved for special topics. A more comprehensive [https://registrar.gatech.edu/files/course-numbering-system.pdf guide] to course numbering is provided by the Registrar.
 
Subsequent digits indicate other information about a course, such as if it is a course reserved for special topics. A more comprehensive [https://registrar.gatech.edu/files/course-numbering-system.pdf guide] to course numbering is provided by the Registrar.
   
 
=== Course Reference Number ===
 
=== Course Reference Number ===
Each section in a course has its own unique identification number, called a "Course Reference Number" (CRN). This number is typically five digits long and is separate from the overall course number. CRNS are primarily used for class registration.<ref name=":2">https://registrar.gatech.edu/registration/registration-information</ref>
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Each section in a course has its own unique identification number, called a "Course Reference Number" (CRN). This number is typically five digits long and is separate from the overall course number. CRNS are primarily used for class registration.<ref>https://registrar.gatech.edu/registration/registration-information</ref>
   
 
== Permits, Overrides, and Overloads ==
 
== Permits, Overrides, and Overloads ==
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== Registration Hold ==
 
== Registration Hold ==
Registration holds prevent students from adding and dropping classes during their time ticket. To view registration holds, go to "Registration Status" in OSCAR, select the applicable term, and click "View Holds" at the bottom of the page. If any holds are present, students must complete the given steps or contact the department that gave the hold to clear it. If no holds are present for a student, then they may register for classes during their time ticket.<ref name=":02">https://registrar.gatech.edu/registration/holds</ref> Keep in mind that it's important to do this before your registration during FASET if you're a first year, because most likely you will have at least one hold that requires you to sign something.
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Registration holds prevent students from adding and dropping classes during their time ticket. To view registration holds, go to "Registration Status" in OSCAR, select the applicable term, and click "View Holds" at the bottom of the page. If any holds are present, students must complete the given steps or contact the department that gave the hold to clear it. If no holds are present for a student, then they may register for classes during their time ticket.<ref name=":02">https://registrar.gatech.edu/registration/holds</ref>
   
 
== Additional Information ==
 
== Additional Information ==
   
 
=== Linked Course ===
 
=== Linked Course ===
A linked course is a course that has both a lecture section and an additional section, such as a lab, studio, or recitation. Both sections must be registered for simultaneously. This [https://www.me.gatech.edu/files/ug/linkedclasses.pdf guide] made by the [[Mechanical Engineering|ME]] department provides more information about linked courses and is applicable to all majors.
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A linked course is a course that has both a lecture section and an additional section, such as a lab, studio, or recitation. Both sections must be registered for simultaneously. This [https://www.me.gatech.edu/files/ug/linkedclasses.pdf guide] made by the [[Mechanical Engineering|ME department]] provides more information about linked courses and is applicable to all majors.
   
=== Testing Period ===
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=== Test Period ===
   
 
=== Shared Test Period ===
 
=== Shared Test Period ===
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Some free elective credit is restricted to 2000-level courses and higher, so courses with a number in the form 1XXX cannot satisfy this credit. All requirements can be viewed in Degree Works.
 
Some free elective credit is restricted to 2000-level courses and higher, so courses with a number in the form 1XXX cannot satisfy this credit. All requirements can be viewed in Degree Works.
 
=== Prerequisite Chain ===
 
A prerequisite chain is a series of courses that must be taken one after another due to prerequisite restrictions on those courses. For example, a common prerequisite chain among engineering majors is PHYS 2211 to PHYS 2212 to [[ECE 3710]] to [[ECE 3741]]. PHYS 2211 must be taken before PHYS 2212, PHYS 2212 must be taken before ECE 3710, etc.
 
 
Many majors have particular prerequisite chains that are important to complete as early as possible to graduate on time. For example, [[Electrical Engineering|electrical engineering]] majors should take [[ECE 2040]] and its prerequisites as early as possible. For more information about prerequisite chains in a particular major, consult that major's respective wiki page.
 
   
 
== First-Year Guide ==
 
== First-Year Guide ==
 
=== Scheduling ===
 
 
Each department typically sends out information about advising via email before FASET, so students should complete all instructions there first. All incoming students should receive a suggested schedule from their advisor by the end of this process. If not, students can fill out their schedules using the instructions below. These instructions are also applicable for students who already have a suggested schedule, as advisors are just one source of information.
 
Each department typically sends out information about advising via email before FASET, so students should complete all instructions there first. All incoming students should receive a suggested schedule from their advisor by the end of this process. If not, students can fill out their schedules using the instructions below. These instructions are also applicable for students who already have a suggested schedule, as advisors are just one source of information.
   
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After checking completed credits, students should look at their majors' requirements. A selection of [[Scheduling#Resources|resources]] for major requirements and prerequisites is listed on this page. Based on these requirements and prerequisites, students should create a schedule. While 12 is the minimum number of credit hours to be considered a full-time student, any schedule with more than 16 credit hours is not recommended for first-year students, unless they are coming in with no credits.<ref>https://registrar.gatech.edu/registration/enrollment-status</ref> 15 credits (about 5 classes) is recommended, but take 12-13 credits (about 4 classes) for a lighter load first semester. In addition, follow the guidelines below:
 
After checking completed credits, students should look at their majors' requirements. A selection of [[Scheduling#Resources|resources]] for major requirements and prerequisites is listed on this page. Based on these requirements and prerequisites, students should create a schedule. While 12 is the minimum number of credit hours to be considered a full-time student, any schedule with more than 16 credit hours is not recommended for first-year students, unless they are coming in with no credits.<ref>https://registrar.gatech.edu/registration/enrollment-status</ref> 15 credits (about 5 classes) is recommended, but take 12-13 credits (about 4 classes) for a lighter load first semester. In addition, follow the guidelines below:
   
* ''Never retake courses unless there is an extremely niche reason for doing so.'' While students may not feel comfortable with all the material in courses that they already have credit for, material can always be reviewed, which is a much better option than retaking entire courses. Retaking a course does not guarantee that the material is fully learned, risks the possibility of a low grade, and takes time away from other courses required to graduate.
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* ''Never retake courses unless there is an extremely specific reason for doing so.'' While students may not feel comfortable with all the material in courses that they already have credit for, material can always be reviewed, which is a much better option than retaking entire courses. Retaking a course does not guarantee that the material is fully learned, risks the possibility of a low grade, and takes time away from other courses required to graduate.
* Avoid taking a [[chemistry]], [[calculus]], and [[Computer Science|computer science]] class together, as taking all three at once can be a lot of work. A similar guideline applies for math: avoid taking more than 4 credits worth of core math classes at once.
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* Do not take a [[chemistry]], calculus, and [[Computer Science|computer science]] class together, as taking all three at once is too much work. A similar rule applies for math: do not take more than 4 credits worth of math classes at once.
 
* Labs tend to be very time-consuming, so avoid taking more than one class with a lab section in a semester, with an exception for science majors.
 
* Labs tend to be very time-consuming, so avoid taking more than one class with a lab section in a semester, with an exception for science majors.
* If possible, take at least one non-STEM class to prevent a difficult semester, but make sure to not take too many. Save some humanities, social sciences, and free electives for more difficult semesters in the future.
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* If possible, take at least one non-STEM class to prevent a difficult semester, but make sure to save some humanities, social sciences, and free electives for more difficult semesters in the future.
 
* Students should try to take classes that are big prerequisites for their major. For example, computer science majors should take [[CS 1301]] and [[CS 1331]] as early as possible, and mechanical engineering majors should take [[PHYS 2211]] and [[COE 2001]] as early as possible. More specific guides can be found on [[:Category:Majors|major]] wiki pages.
 
* Students should try to take classes that are big prerequisites for their major. For example, computer science majors should take [[CS 1301]] and [[CS 1331]] as early as possible, and mechanical engineering majors should take [[PHYS 2211]] and [[COE 2001]] as early as possible. More specific guides can be found on [[:Category:Majors|major]] wiki pages.
 
* Be sure to have backup classes, as getting every class with the best professors and times is not always possible.
 
* Be sure to have backup classes, as getting every class with the best professors and times is not always possible.
   
Finally, students should check their schedule with current students. The Georgia Tech [https://discord.com/invite/gt Discord server] is a great place to do this. Another important point to remember is that Georgia Tech requires no prior knowledge for any major beyond what is learned in high school, ''so there is no need to review or learn any material before classes start.''
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Finally, students should check their schedule with current students. The [https://discord.com/invite/gt Georgia Tech Discord server] is a great place to do this. Another important point to remember is that Georgia Tech requires no prior knowledge for any major beyond what is learned in high school, ''so there is no need to review or learn any material before classes start.''
 
=== Registration ===
 
Class registration at Georgia Tech is done via [https://oscar.gatech.edu/ OSCAR], short for "Online Student Computer Assisted Registration." To access OSCAR, first sign in via the "Secure Access Login" link. Then, click on "Student Services & Financial Aid" followed by "Registration." This page is the registration menu, which provides several helpful links for class registration.
 
 
Classes can only be added and dropped during a student's time ticket.<ref name=":0" /> To view time ticket information, click "Registration Status" and select the fall term. In addition, OSCAR will show if a student has [[Scheduling#Registration Hold|registration holds]] or not on this page.
 
 
Even though classes can only be added or dropped during students' time tickets, students may view availability for all classes at any time by selecting "Look Up Classes" in the registration menu. The Registrar provides [https://registrar.gatech.edu/registration/registration-assistance information] on how to interpret class data in OSCAR. During a student's time ticket, they will also be able to add and drop courses via these pages.<ref name=":2" />
 
   
Another method for class registration is to click "Add/Drop Classes" in the registration menu. [[Scheduling#Course Reference Number|Course Reference Numbers]] (CRNs) can be entered all at once, allowing for quicker registration. Of course, "Add/Drop Classes" can only be used during a time ticket.<ref name=":2" />
 
 
== Resources ==
 
== Resources ==
   

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