Schedules and Catalogs

UMUC offers the ideal program to help you reach your career goals. Get the details by exploring UMUC's class schedules and catalogs for undergraduate and graduate students.

Current students, please check the catalog from the year you began for your program requirements. 

Interactive Schedule of Classes

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UMUC Asia and Europe Schedule of Classes

Enrolled at UMUC Asia or Europe? Find your schedule of classes below:

Undergraduate Schedule of Classes

Summer 2013 [4.5 Mb]

 

Undergraduate Catalogs

2012-2013 [2.3 Mb]

2011-2012 [4 Mb]

2010-2011 [1.65 Mb]

2009-2010 [2.88 Mb]

2008-2009 [8.31 Mb]

2007-2008 [7 Mb]

2006-2007 [2.11 Mb]

2005-2006 [16.19 Mb]

2004-2005 [5.6 Mb]

2003-2004 [2.1 Mb]

2002-2003 [1.7 Mb]

Graduate Schedule of Classes

Summer 2013 [802 Kb]

 

Graduate Catalogs

2012-2013 [2.71 Mb]

2011-2012 [2.1 Mb]

2010-2011 [3.80 Mb]

2009-2010 [1.01 Mb]

2008-2009 [1.43 Mb]

2007-2008 [3 Mb]

2006-2007 [1.64 Mb]

2005-2006 [9.95 Mb]

2004-2005 [6.56 Mb]

2003-2004 [5 Mb]

2002-2003 [1.04 Mb]


Older Course Catalogs

Older course catalogs are being digitized and made available in the UMUC Digital Repository.

The Following Registration Deadlines and Drop and Withdrawal Policies are Now in Effect

Registration Deadlines

Online Courses: Students must register at least five days prior to the start of the online course.
Example
: An online session starts on Monday, May 13, 2013. A student can register up until Wednesday, May 8, at 11:59 p.m.   

Hybrid Courses* (defined as having both online and on-site components): Students must register one day prior to the calendar start date.
Example: A hybrid session runs from Monday, May 13, through Sunday, July 7, 2013. A student can register up until Sunday, May 12, at 11:59 p.m. 

On-Site Courses*: Students must register prior to the start of the first class meeting.

*All on-site graduate courses are considered to have an online component, regardless of whether they are designated as hybrid. Therefore, all on-site graduate courses follow the deadlines for hybrid courses.

Course Drop and Withdrawal Policy

UMUC has instituted a new Course Drop and Withdrawal Policy. Under this policy, you may drop a course within a designated timeframe to receive a refund of the full tuition and any non-application fees, and no record of the course registration will appear on your transcript. 

Note: Dropping or withdrawing from a course(s) may impact your financial aid. Review Frequently Asked Questions about dropping and withdrawing to learn more. 

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