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Program Information
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Harris School of Public Policy
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Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering
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Executive MBA (Booth)
Expected Graduation Quarter and Year (e.g.: Winter 2025)
Accommodations Information
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: A Booth intake meeting is required before your accommodations can be implemented for Booth MBA sections. To schedule a 15-minute appointment, please visit:
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Please upload your Accommodations Determination Letter (ADL) from the Student Disability Services Office:
Which quarter are your requesting to implement your accommodations?
Autumn 2025
Winter 2026
Spring 2026
Summer 2026
Do you need accommodations for any class this quarter?
Do you need accommodations for any class this quarter?
Yes
No
Please select course:
30000 Financial Accounting
30005 Internal Information for Strategic Decisions
30118 Taxes and Business Strategy
30121 Accounting for Entrepreneurship From Start Up through IPO
30122 Deal Structuring and Financial Reporting Implications
30130 Financial Statement Analysis
30131 Advanced Financial Analysis and Valuation for Global Firms
31401 Interpersonal Dynamics
31403 Leadership Studio
31404 Leadership Lab
31405 Leading with Authenticity
32120 Data Analysis with Python and SQL
32130 Data Visualization for Decision Making
32800 Business Analytics
33050 Macroeconomics and the Business Environment
33250 Perspectives on Capitalism
33305 The Firm and the Non Market Environment
33320 Financing the Grid Valuing Transmission & Storage Capacity
33350 Health Economics
33353 Pharmaceutical Launch & Lifecycle Strategy
33401 Money and Banking
33451 Real Estate Investments II
33502 International Financial Policy
33520 The Wealth of Nations
33832 Organizations and Incentives
34101 Entrepreneurial Finance and Private Equity
34102 New Venture Strategy
34103 Building the New Venture
34104 Special Topics in Entrepreneurship Developing a New Venture New Venture Challenge
34106 Commercializing Innovation Tools to Research and Analyze Private Enterprises
34108 Innovation Leadership
34111 Entrepreneurial Selling
34113 Impact Investing
34115 New Social Ventures
34211 Value Creation in Small Businesses
34219 Institutional Private Capital Investing
34220 Advanced New Venture Strategy Workshop
34302 Entrepreneurship through Acquisition
34702 Private Equity Venture Capital Lab
34810 Global New Venture Challenge I
35000 Investments
35120 Portfolio Management
35130 Fixed Income Asset Pricing
35144 Arbitrage and Corporate Securities
35146 The Family Office
35150 Advanced Investments
35200 Corporation Finance
35201 Cases in Financial Management
35210 International Corporate Finance
35214 Debt Distress and Restructuring
35224 Distressed Debt Investing
35801 Corporate Finance
36106 Managerial Decision Modeling
36110 Application Development
36111 Application Development II
37000 Marketing Strategy
37101 Consumer Behavior
37201 Lab in Developing New Products and Services
37202 Pricing Strategies
37209 Brand Management in a Digital Age
37215 Product Management
37800 Marketing Management
38001 Managing in Organizations
38002 Managerial Decision Making
38103 Strategies and Processes of Negotiation
38105 Advanced Negotiations
38107 Crafting and Delivering Persuasive Narratives
38830 Ethics in the Workplace
39001 Strategy and Structure Markets and Organizations
39101 Technology Strategy
40000 Operations Management Business Process Fundamentals
40108 Revenue Management
41000 Business Statistics
41204 Machine Learning
42001 Competitive Strategy
42005 Literature and Leadership
42124 Storytelling and Narratives in Business
42135 Platforms and Market Design
42136 Social Impact Strategy
42709 Consulting Lab
42805 Integrated Strategic Management
43130 AI for Good
Section Number (e.g., -01, -85, -81, -88):
-01
-02
-03
-04
-05
-06
-07
-08
-81
-82
-83
-84
-85
-86
-87
-88
Professor:
Afèche, Philipp
Alter, Michael
Andrade, Gregor
Barry, Brian
Bastianello, Francesca
Berger, Philip
Berlin, Larry
Bertrand, Marianne
Betina, Raghu
Birge, John
Breuer, Ale
Budish, Eric
Bunch, Gregory
Burns, Keith
Caldentey, Rene
Candogan, Ozan
Carpenter, Christine
Casey, Bob
Chintagunta, Pradeep
Cole, Hugh
Coleman, Samantha
Collins, Chris
Cremons, Dan
Davis, Harry
Dietvorst, Berkeley
Donnelly, Kristin
Dubé, Jean-Pierre
Fasano, Jim
Fishbach, Ayelet
Fitzgerald, Kathleen
Ganoza, Carlos
Gertner, Robert
Gertner, Robert
Gibbs, Michael
Hachikian, Christina
Hafen, Tom
Hand, John
Hansen, Christian
Heaton, John
Heltzer, Jason
Hepp, Stefan
Hitsch, Guenter
Hsieh, Chang-Tai
Hurst, Erik
Janega, James
Kankanala, Sid
Kaplan, Steven
Kattan, Lara
Knez, Marc
Koch, Alex
Kroszner, Randall
Le, Anthony
Leshno, Jacob
Leuz, Christian
Levine, Emma
Li, Ningzi
Ma, Yueran
McGowan, Christopher
Meadow, Scott
Mehta, Ravi
Mitchell, Mark
Nagel, Stefan
Neiman, Brent
Noel, Pascal
Notowidigdo, Matthew
O'Brien, Ed
Pagliari, Joseph
Parrish, Priya
Pastor, Lubos
Pierce, Joshua
Prasad, Sangeeta
Pure, Darryl
Rajan, Raghuram
Raphling, Britt
Rapp, Alyssa
Rollert, John
Rolnik, Guy
Sapra, Haresh
Schrager, James
Shapiro, Bradley
Shivakumar, Ram
Stefanac, Lisa
Stewart, Christopher
Sufi, Amir
Taneja, Anshuman
Tebbe, Mark
Terrill, Craig
Todorov, Alexander
Urcan, Oktay
Weitzman, Hal
Welsch, Anthony
Wu, George
Zhong, Yuan
Zinchenko, Elena
Day:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Does this course have a
MIDTERM
?
No Midterm / Midterm is not a timed exam
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Week 7
Week 8
Does this course have a
FINAL
?
Yes
No
Does this course have timed quizzes?
Yes
No
If your accommodations include note-taking assistance, would you like a note-taker for this course?
NOTE
: Your Accommodations Determination Letter (ADL) must include a note-taking provision if you select 'yes'.
If your accommodations include note-taking assistance, would you like a note-taker for this course?
NOTE
: Your Accommodations Determination Letter (ADL) must include a note-taking provision if you select 'yes'.
Yes
No
Do you need to add a second course?
Do you need to add a second course?
Yes
No
Please select course:
30000 Financial Accounting
30005 Internal Information for Strategic Decisions
30118 Taxes and Business Strategy
30121 Accounting for Entrepreneurship From Start Up through IPO
30122 Deal Structuring and Financial Reporting Implications
30130 Financial Statement Analysis
30131 Advanced Financial Analysis and Valuation for Global Firms
31401 Interpersonal Dynamics
31403 Leadership Studio
31404 Leadership Lab
31405 Leading with Authenticity
32120 Data Analysis with Python and SQL
32130 Data Visualization for Decision Making
32800 Business Analytics
33050 Macroeconomics and the Business Environment
33250 Perspectives on Capitalism
33305 The Firm and the Non Market Environment
33320 Financing the Grid Valuing Transmission & Storage Capacity
33350 Health Economics
33353 Pharmaceutical Launch & Lifecycle Strategy
33401 Money and Banking
33451 Real Estate Investments II
33502 International Financial Policy
33520 The Wealth of Nations
33832 Organizations and Incentives
34101 Entrepreneurial Finance and Private Equity
34102 New Venture Strategy
34103 Building the New Venture
34104 Special Topics in Entrepreneurship Developing a New Venture New Venture Challenge
34106 Commercializing Innovation Tools to Research and Analyze Private Enterprises
34108 Innovation Leadership
34111 Entrepreneurial Selling
34113 Impact Investing
34115 New Social Ventures
34211 Value Creation in Small Businesses
34219 Institutional Private Capital Investing
34220 Advanced New Venture Strategy Workshop
34302 Entrepreneurship through Acquisition
34702 Private Equity Venture Capital Lab
34810 Global New Venture Challenge I
35000 Investments
35120 Portfolio Management
35130 Fixed Income Asset Pricing
35144 Arbitrage and Corporate Securities
35146 The Family Office
35150 Advanced Investments
35200 Corporation Finance
35201 Cases in Financial Management
35210 International Corporate Finance
35214 Debt Distress and Restructuring
35224 Distressed Debt Investing
35801 Corporate Finance
36106 Managerial Decision Modeling
36110 Application Development
36111 Application Development II
37000 Marketing Strategy
37101 Consumer Behavior
37201 Lab in Developing New Products and Services
37202 Pricing Strategies
37209 Brand Management in a Digital Age
37215 Product Management
37800 Marketing Management
38001 Managing in Organizations
38002 Managerial Decision Making
38103 Strategies and Processes of Negotiation
38105 Advanced Negotiations
38107 Crafting and Delivering Persuasive Narratives
38830 Ethics in the Workplace
39001 Strategy and Structure Markets and Organizations
39101 Technology Strategy
40000 Operations Management Business Process Fundamentals
40108 Revenue Management
41000 Business Statistics
41204 Machine Learning
42001 Competitive Strategy
42005 Literature and Leadership
42124 Storytelling and Narratives in Business
42135 Platforms and Market Design
42136 Social Impact Strategy
42709 Consulting Lab
42805 Integrated Strategic Management
43130 AI for Good
Section Number (e.g., -01, -85, -81, -88):
-01
-02
-03
-04
-05
-06
-07
-08
-81
-82
-83
-84
-85
-86
-87
-88
Professor:
Afèche, Philipp
Alter, Michael
Andrade, Gregor
Barry, Brian
Bastianello, Francesca
Berger, Philip
Berlin, Larry
Bertrand, Marianne
Betina, Raghu
Birge, John
Breuer, Ale
Budish, Eric
Bunch, Gregory
Burns, Keith
Caldentey, Rene
Candogan, Ozan
Carpenter, Christine
Casey, Bob
Chintagunta, Pradeep
Cole, Hugh
Coleman, Samantha
Collins, Chris
Cremons, Dan
Davis, Harry
Dietvorst, Berkeley
Donnelly, Kristin
Dubé, Jean-Pierre
Fasano, Jim
Fishbach, Ayelet
Fitzgerald, Kathleen
Ganoza, Carlos
Gertner, Robert
Gertner, Robert
Gibbs, Michael
Hachikian, Christina
Hafen, Tom
Hand, John
Hansen, Christian
Heaton, John
Heltzer, Jason
Hepp, Stefan
Hitsch, Guenter
Hsieh, Chang-Tai
Hurst, Erik
Janega, James
Kankanala, Sid
Kaplan, Steven
Kattan, Lara
Knez, Marc
Koch, Alex
Kroszner, Randall
Le, Anthony
Leshno, Jacob
Leuz, Christian
Levine, Emma
Li, Ningzi
Ma, Yueran
McGowan, Christopher
Meadow, Scott
Mehta, Ravi
Mitchell, Mark
Nagel, Stefan
Neiman, Brent
Noel, Pascal
Notowidigdo, Matthew
O'Brien, Ed
Pagliari, Joseph
Parrish, Priya
Pastor, Lubos
Pierce, Joshua
Prasad, Sangeeta
Pure, Darryl
Rajan, Raghuram
Raphling, Britt
Rapp, Alyssa
Rollert, John
Rolnik, Guy
Sapra, Haresh
Schrager, James
Shapiro, Bradley
Shivakumar, Ram
Stefanac, Lisa
Stewart, Christopher
Sufi, Amir
Taneja, Anshuman
Tebbe, Mark
Terrill, Craig
Todorov, Alexander
Urcan, Oktay
Weitzman, Hal
Welsch, Anthony
Wu, George
Zhong, Yuan
Zinchenko, Elena
Day:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Does this course have a
MIDTERM
?
No Midterm / Midterm is not a timed exam
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Week 7
Week 8
Does this course have a
FINAL
?
Yes
No
Does this course have timed quizzes?
Yes
No
If your accommodations include note-taking assistance, would you like a note-taker for this course?
NOTE
: Your Accommodations Determination Letter (ADL) must include a note-taking provision if you select 'yes'.
If your accommodations include note-taking assistance, would you like a note-taker for this course?
NOTE
: Your Accommodations Determination Letter (ADL) must include a note-taking provision if you select 'yes'.
Yes
No
Do you need to add a third course?
Do you need to add a third course?
Yes
No
Please select course:
30000 Financial Accounting
30005 Internal Information for Strategic Decisions
30118 Taxes and Business Strategy
30121 Accounting for Entrepreneurship From Start Up through IPO
30122 Deal Structuring and Financial Reporting Implications
30130 Financial Statement Analysis
30131 Advanced Financial Analysis and Valuation for Global Firms
31401 Interpersonal Dynamics
31403 Leadership Studio
31404 Leadership Lab
31405 Leading with Authenticity
32120 Data Analysis with Python and SQL
32130 Data Visualization for Decision Making
32800 Business Analytics
33050 Macroeconomics and the Business Environment
33250 Perspectives on Capitalism
33305 The Firm and the Non Market Environment
33320 Financing the Grid Valuing Transmission & Storage Capacity
33350 Health Economics
33353 Pharmaceutical Launch & Lifecycle Strategy
33401 Money and Banking
33451 Real Estate Investments II
33502 International Financial Policy
33520 The Wealth of Nations
33832 Organizations and Incentives
34101 Entrepreneurial Finance and Private Equity
34102 New Venture Strategy
34103 Building the New Venture
34104 Special Topics in Entrepreneurship Developing a New Venture New Venture Challenge
34106 Commercializing Innovation Tools to Research and Analyze Private Enterprises
34108 Innovation Leadership
34111 Entrepreneurial Selling
34113 Impact Investing
34115 New Social Ventures
34211 Value Creation in Small Businesses
34219 Institutional Private Capital Investing
34220 Advanced New Venture Strategy Workshop
34302 Entrepreneurship through Acquisition
34702 Private Equity Venture Capital Lab
34810 Global New Venture Challenge I
35000 Investments
35120 Portfolio Management
35130 Fixed Income Asset Pricing
35144 Arbitrage and Corporate Securities
35146 The Family Office
35150 Advanced Investments
35200 Corporation Finance
35201 Cases in Financial Management
35210 International Corporate Finance
35214 Debt Distress and Restructuring
35224 Distressed Debt Investing
35801 Corporate Finance
36106 Managerial Decision Modeling
36110 Application Development
36111 Application Development II
37000 Marketing Strategy
37101 Consumer Behavior
37201 Lab in Developing New Products and Services
37202 Pricing Strategies
37209 Brand Management in a Digital Age
37215 Product Management
37800 Marketing Management
38001 Managing in Organizations
38002 Managerial Decision Making
38103 Strategies and Processes of Negotiation
38105 Advanced Negotiations
38107 Crafting and Delivering Persuasive Narratives
38830 Ethics in the Workplace
39001 Strategy and Structure Markets and Organizations
39101 Technology Strategy
40000 Operations Management Business Process Fundamentals
40108 Revenue Management
41000 Business Statistics
41204 Machine Learning
42001 Competitive Strategy
42005 Literature and Leadership
42124 Storytelling and Narratives in Business
42135 Platforms and Market Design
42136 Social Impact Strategy
42709 Consulting Lab
42805 Integrated Strategic Management
43130 AI for Good
Section Number (e.g., -01, -85, -81, -88):
-01
-02
-03
-04
-05
-06
-07
-08
-81
-82
-83
-84
-85
-86
-87
-88
Professor:
Afèche, Philipp
Alter, Michael
Andrade, Gregor
Barry, Brian
Bastianello, Francesca
Berger, Philip
Berlin, Larry
Bertrand, Marianne
Betina, Raghu
Birge, John
Breuer, Ale
Budish, Eric
Bunch, Gregory
Burns, Keith
Caldentey, Rene
Candogan, Ozan
Carpenter, Christine
Casey, Bob
Chintagunta, Pradeep
Cole, Hugh
Coleman, Samantha
Collins, Chris
Cremons, Dan
Davis, Harry
Dietvorst, Berkeley
Donnelly, Kristin
Dubé, Jean-Pierre
Fasano, Jim
Fishbach, Ayelet
Fitzgerald, Kathleen
Ganoza, Carlos
Gertner, Robert
Gertner, Robert
Gibbs, Michael
Hachikian, Christina
Hafen, Tom
Hand, John
Hansen, Christian
Heaton, John
Heltzer, Jason
Hepp, Stefan
Hitsch, Guenter
Hsieh, Chang-Tai
Hurst, Erik
Janega, James
Kankanala, Sid
Kaplan, Steven
Kattan, Lara
Knez, Marc
Koch, Alex
Kroszner, Randall
Le, Anthony
Leshno, Jacob
Leuz, Christian
Levine, Emma
Li, Ningzi
Ma, Yueran
McGowan, Christopher
Meadow, Scott
Mehta, Ravi
Mitchell, Mark
Nagel, Stefan
Neiman, Brent
Noel, Pascal
Notowidigdo, Matthew
O'Brien, Ed
Pagliari, Joseph
Parrish, Priya
Pastor, Lubos
Pierce, Joshua
Prasad, Sangeeta
Pure, Darryl
Rajan, Raghuram
Raphling, Britt
Rapp, Alyssa
Rollert, John
Rolnik, Guy
Sapra, Haresh
Schrager, James
Shapiro, Bradley
Shivakumar, Ram
Stefanac, Lisa
Stewart, Christopher
Sufi, Amir
Taneja, Anshuman
Tebbe, Mark
Terrill, Craig
Todorov, Alexander
Urcan, Oktay
Weitzman, Hal
Welsch, Anthony
Wu, George
Zhong, Yuan
Zinchenko, Elena
Day:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Does this course have a
MIDTERM
?
No Midterm / Midterm is not a timed exam
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Week 7
Week 8
Does this course have a
FINAL
?
Yes
No
Does this course have timed quizzes?
Yes
No
If your accommodations include note-taking assistance, would you like a note-taker for this course?
NOTE
: Your Accommodations Determination Letter (ADL) must include a note-taking provision if you select 'yes'.
If your accommodations include note-taking assistance, would you like a note-taker for this course?
NOTE
: Your Accommodations Determination Letter (ADL) must include a note-taking provision if you select 'yes'.
Yes
No
Do you need to add a fourth course?
Do you need to add a fourth course?
Yes
No
Please select course:
30000 Financial Accounting
30005 Internal Information for Strategic Decisions
30118 Taxes and Business Strategy
30121 Accounting for Entrepreneurship From Start Up through IPO
30122 Deal Structuring and Financial Reporting Implications
30130 Financial Statement Analysis
30131 Advanced Financial Analysis and Valuation for Global Firms
31401 Interpersonal Dynamics
31403 Leadership Studio
31404 Leadership Lab
31405 Leading with Authenticity
32120 Data Analysis with Python and SQL
32130 Data Visualization for Decision Making
32800 Business Analytics
33050 Macroeconomics and the Business Environment
33250 Perspectives on Capitalism
33305 The Firm and the Non Market Environment
33320 Financing the Grid Valuing Transmission & Storage Capacity
33350 Health Economics
33353 Pharmaceutical Launch & Lifecycle Strategy
33401 Money and Banking
33451 Real Estate Investments II
33502 International Financial Policy
33520 The Wealth of Nations
33832 Organizations and Incentives
34101 Entrepreneurial Finance and Private Equity
34102 New Venture Strategy
34103 Building the New Venture
34104 Special Topics in Entrepreneurship Developing a New Venture New Venture Challenge
34106 Commercializing Innovation Tools to Research and Analyze Private Enterprises
34108 Innovation Leadership
34111 Entrepreneurial Selling
34113 Impact Investing
34115 New Social Ventures
34211 Value Creation in Small Businesses
34219 Institutional Private Capital Investing
34220 Advanced New Venture Strategy Workshop
34302 Entrepreneurship through Acquisition
34702 Private Equity Venture Capital Lab
34810 Global New Venture Challenge I
35000 Investments
35120 Portfolio Management
35130 Fixed Income Asset Pricing
35144 Arbitrage and Corporate Securities
35146 The Family Office
35150 Advanced Investments
35200 Corporation Finance
35201 Cases in Financial Management
35210 International Corporate Finance
35214 Debt Distress and Restructuring
35224 Distressed Debt Investing
35801 Corporate Finance
36106 Managerial Decision Modeling
36110 Application Development
36111 Application Development II
37000 Marketing Strategy
37101 Consumer Behavior
37201 Lab in Developing New Products and Services
37202 Pricing Strategies
37209 Brand Management in a Digital Age
37215 Product Management
37800 Marketing Management
38001 Managing in Organizations
38002 Managerial Decision Making
38103 Strategies and Processes of Negotiation
38105 Advanced Negotiations
38107 Crafting and Delivering Persuasive Narratives
38830 Ethics in the Workplace
39001 Strategy and Structure Markets and Organizations
39101 Technology Strategy
40000 Operations Management Business Process Fundamentals
40108 Revenue Management
41000 Business Statistics
41204 Machine Learning
42001 Competitive Strategy
42005 Literature and Leadership
42124 Storytelling and Narratives in Business
42135 Platforms and Market Design
42136 Social Impact Strategy
42709 Consulting Lab
42805 Integrated Strategic Management
43130 AI for Good
Section Number (e.g., -01, -85, -81, -88):
-01
-02
-03
-04
-05
-06
-07
-08
-81
-82
-83
-84
-85
-86
-87
-88
Professor:
Afèche, Philipp
Alter, Michael
Andrade, Gregor
Barry, Brian
Bastianello, Francesca
Berger, Philip
Berlin, Larry
Bertrand, Marianne
Betina, Raghu
Birge, John
Breuer, Ale
Budish, Eric
Bunch, Gregory
Burns, Keith
Caldentey, Rene
Candogan, Ozan
Carpenter, Christine
Casey, Bob
Chintagunta, Pradeep
Cole, Hugh
Coleman, Samantha
Collins, Chris
Cremons, Dan
Davis, Harry
Dietvorst, Berkeley
Donnelly, Kristin
Dubé, Jean-Pierre
Fasano, Jim
Fishbach, Ayelet
Fitzgerald, Kathleen
Ganoza, Carlos
Gertner, Robert
Gertner, Robert
Gibbs, Michael
Hachikian, Christina
Hafen, Tom
Hand, John
Hansen, Christian
Heaton, John
Heltzer, Jason
Hepp, Stefan
Hitsch, Guenter
Hsieh, Chang-Tai
Hurst, Erik
Janega, James
Kankanala, Sid
Kaplan, Steven
Kattan, Lara
Knez, Marc
Koch, Alex
Kroszner, Randall
Le, Anthony
Leshno, Jacob
Leuz, Christian
Levine, Emma
Li, Ningzi
Ma, Yueran
McGowan, Christopher
Meadow, Scott
Mehta, Ravi
Mitchell, Mark
Nagel, Stefan
Neiman, Brent
Noel, Pascal
Notowidigdo, Matthew
O'Brien, Ed
Pagliari, Joseph
Parrish, Priya
Pastor, Lubos
Pierce, Joshua
Prasad, Sangeeta
Pure, Darryl
Rajan, Raghuram
Raphling, Britt
Rapp, Alyssa
Rollert, John
Rolnik, Guy
Sapra, Haresh
Schrager, James
Shapiro, Bradley
Shivakumar, Ram
Stefanac, Lisa
Stewart, Christopher
Sufi, Amir
Taneja, Anshuman
Tebbe, Mark
Terrill, Craig
Todorov, Alexander
Urcan, Oktay
Weitzman, Hal
Welsch, Anthony
Wu, George
Zhong, Yuan
Zinchenko, Elena
Day:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Does this course have a
MIDTERM
?
No Midterm / Midterm is not a timed exam
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Week 7
Week 8
Does this course have a
FINAL
?
Yes
No
Does this course have timed quizzes?
Yes
No
If your accommodations include note-taking assistance, would you like a note-taker for this course?
NOTE
: Your Accommodations Determination Letter (ADL) must include a note-taking provision if you select 'yes'.
If your accommodations include note-taking assistance, would you like a note-taker for this course?
NOTE
: Your Accommodations Determination Letter (ADL) must include a note-taking provision if you select 'yes'.
Yes
No
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