Title: DARSWeb 3.5 Advisor:
1 - DARSWeb 3.5 Advisor
- How to Perform a Delete Course Exception
2DEFINITION DELETE COURSE
- This exception will delete a students course
from an acceptable list of courses for a certain
requirement. - Delete Course is typically used to affect the
flow of courses in a degree audit
3EXAMPLE
- A Jewish Studies major has credit for Hebrew 241.
- Hebrew 241 normally fulfills the Cultures and
Ideas sub-requirement of the ASC Arts and
Humanities GEC category. - Hebrew 241 has been approved for use in the
electives sub-requirement of the major. - Because of processing order, Hebrew 241 is used
in the Arts and Humanities category instead of
the major.
4BEFORE THE EXCEPTION
ASC Cultures and Ideas
Jewish Studies Major Electives Sub-requirement
(note the psuedo 249 ELECTIVES)
5HOW TO DELETE A COURSE
- Step 1. Select Add Exception from the
Exceptions menu, THEN SELECT Delete Course from
the list. - Step 2. Enter the Psuedo course/name for the
requirement being modified, then click SaveAdd. - Step 3. Select the exception just saved, scroll
to the bottom and click Add Course. - Step 4. Enter the course (dept and number) into
the Course field, then click ADD. - Step 5. Click Save Course List, then
SaveEdit.
6Step 1a. Select Add Exception from the
Exceptions menu.
7Step 1b. Select Delete Course.
8Step 2a. Enter the Psuedo course for the
requirement.
The Psuedo-Course Name for this example is ASC
OTHER HUM. Psuedos can be found in the
documentation provided to DARS college contacts
by the DARS staff.
9Step 2b. Click SaveAdd
10Step 3a Select the exception just saved.
11Step 3b. Click Add Course
12Step 4. Enter the course (dept and number) into
the Course field, then click ADD.
Note UPPER CASE required here.
13Step 5a. Click Save Course List. Please note
that only one course can be added to this
exception.
14Step 5b. Click SaveEdit.
15AFTER THE EXCEPTION
ASC Cultures and Ideas Hebrew 241 has been
replaced by History 330.01
Jewish Studies Major Electives Sub-requirement
(note the psuedo course 249 ELECTIVES)