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Registration for FALL 2018 August

Registration for FALL 2018 August

Registration schedule Registration Period: August 27 – September 3 Add/Drop Period: September 4 th

Registration schedule Registration Period: August 27 – September 3 Add/Drop Period: September 4 th – September 14 th AUCA offices will be open for your convenience: o Academic Advising (110); Registrar (110), o Shared Service Center (244), o Admission (G 20)

Tuition for the Academic year 2018 -2019 should be paid according to your personal

Tuition for the Academic year 2018 -2019 should be paid according to your personal payment schedule. See Shared Services Center - Room 244 for questions or concerns.

Checklist Every Freshman student is given a Checklist by the Major department during Orientation

Checklist Every Freshman student is given a Checklist by the Major department during Orientation Week. Please ask your Department Office Manager for a Checklist if you do not have one. You can also find Checklists on www. auca. kg website under each department Before each Registration period, follow your Checklist independently and see your Advisor if you have questions.

Number of Credits Regular load is 30 credits for Freshmen + 100 hours of

Number of Credits Regular load is 30 credits for Freshmen + 100 hours of Sport + 3 additional credits are given for free(33 credits in total), during Sophomore, Junior and Senior years 6 audit credits –it is not required, but possible to audit the classes in addition to 3 credits of semester load but consult with your advisor first Total: 240 credits in 4 years

Auditing Audits are beneficial for students who want to explore courses outside their majors.

Auditing Audits are beneficial for students who want to explore courses outside their majors. Audit courses do not have a grade and don’t affect your GPA. If you select a course with available audit seats, it means you may audit the course. If Online Registration does not allow you to register for a course with an audit status, this course is not available for audit. For more information, please visit: https: //auca. kg/en/reg_audit/

Pre-Requisites Check PRE-REQUISITES for each class Pre-requisites: courses required before taking more advanced courses

Pre-Requisites Check PRE-REQUISITES for each class Pre-requisites: courses required before taking more advanced courses in an area of study For example: cannot take FYS 211 before FYS 100 For Example: Psychology 101 required before taking Psychology 250 o Fail PSY 101? You cannot advance to PSY 250

List of Classes for FALL 2018 The current semester List of Classes is posted

List of Classes for FALL 2018 The current semester List of Classes is posted on the AUCA website at the bottom of the Registrar webpage. Look for FALL 2018 Registration. https: //auca. kg/en/p 3819714029/

First Year Seminar FYS I is offered ONLY in Fall semester. o Students who

First Year Seminar FYS I is offered ONLY in Fall semester. o Students who fail FYS I (receive an ‘F’ grade), must register for FYS I in Fall 2019. FYS II is offered ONLY in Spring semester. o Students who fail FYS II, must register for FYS II in Spring 2020. Failing either FYS I or II (24 credits each) prevents you from continuing through your academic schedule smoothly in regards to the SYS requirement in Sophomore year. Please seek support from Academic Advising, WARC, Counseling Services, your family or your peers if you are struggling.

Second Year Seminar (SYS) is a Liberal Arts based continuation of the First Year

Second Year Seminar (SYS) is a Liberal Arts based continuation of the First Year Seminar. It is a requirement. SYS courses are interdisciplinary in nature yet focused enough to fulfill General Education requirements. o For example: “Technology and Culture, ” CODE: HUM/ART/SYS

Math Requirements According to the AUCA/BARD requirements, all students must take 12 credits (two

Math Requirements According to the AUCA/BARD requirements, all students must take 12 credits (two 6 credit courses) of MATH to earn a Bard diploma. Students from Applied Math, BA, ECO, EMSD (in LAS) and SFW should NOT take General Education math courses. o These majors will fulfill MATH requirements as part of their program checklist. o ANTH students must take 3 credits of Computer Science

Math Requirements The General Education Department offers the following MATH courses that fulfill one

Math Requirements The General Education Department offers the following MATH courses that fulfill one of the Gen Ed Requirements: • Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics I* Professor Musuralieva, Webb – language of instruction is English Professor Atamanov – language of instruction is Russian • Introduction to Probability and Statistics Professor Musuralieva – language of instruction is English Professor Atamanov – language of instruction is Russian • Math for Life I Professor Musuralieva -language of instruction is English *Please pay attention to the language of instruction

Math Requirements First year students in ANTH, ES, IBL, ICP, JMC, LAS, PSY, SOC,

Math Requirements First year students in ANTH, ES, IBL, ICP, JMC, LAS, PSY, SOC, TV, GEO departments who want to transfer to BA should enroll in Introduction to Contemporary Mathematic I. To be eligible to transfer, students must receive a final grade of B+ or higher. First year students in ANTH, ES, IBL, ICP, JMC, LAS, PSY, SOC, TV, GEO departments who want to transfer to ECO, AMI or SFW should enroll in Linear Algebra and Geometry for ECO/AMI or SFW course.

Math courses Students from PSY, SOC, JMC and VAFT departments should take Introduction to

Math courses Students from PSY, SOC, JMC and VAFT departments should take Introduction to Probability and Statistics in Freshman or Sophomore year. This prepares students an advanced quantitative math course in Junior year. The Junior year quantitative math course fulfills the second math requirement.

Math Requirements Students from ANTH, ES, ICP, JMC, LAS departments who DO NOT want

Math Requirements Students from ANTH, ES, ICP, JMC, LAS departments who DO NOT want to transfer to BA, ECO, AMI or SFW should take two of the following courses: a) Math for Life I b) Introduction to Probability and Statistics c) Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics I

Russian and Kyrgyz Students should take 6 credits of Kyrgyz Language (Literature) course AND

Russian and Kyrgyz Students should take 6 credits of Kyrgyz Language (Literature) course AND 6 credits of Russian Language course. Total 12 credits

Russian and Kyrgyz There are double counted courses: ART/RUS, ART/KYR, HIST/RUS, HIST/KYR, etc. If

Russian and Kyrgyz There are double counted courses: ART/RUS, ART/KYR, HIST/RUS, HIST/KYR, etc. If you see a course with a double code you can fulfill two requirements with the same course. Example: taking course “Echo of The Past: Soviet Sci-Fi in Film” with code RUS/ART fulfills the Russian language requirement and Art requirement. (6 credits of Russian and 6 credits of Art). Please pay attention to the level of language required to succeed in the course. The level will be indicated.

Foreign Languages Japanese (part I and II), Korean (part I), Chinese (part I) are

Foreign Languages Japanese (part I and II), Korean (part I), Chinese (part I) are offered in FALL 2018. In Spring 2019 students continue taking part II of the selected language. German, French, and Spanish (part I, II, Advanced) are offered in Fall 2018. In Spring 2019 students continue taking part II of the selected language. If a student wants to take an Intermediate level course (as Part I), s/he must first take a test at European Studies department.

Language Course Policy AUCA policy states that if a student earns (6) credits for

Language Course Policy AUCA policy states that if a student earns (6) credits for one (Fall) semester of a language but does not take (6) credits of the same language the second (Spring) semester in that academic year, the grade and 6 credits will be removed from the student’s transcript. A student will loose: CREDITS, TIME, MONEY

Bard College Diploma Most majors earn a Bard College diploma upon graduation. BA &

Bard College Diploma Most majors earn a Bard College diploma upon graduation. BA & IBL majors must earn additional credits for BARD certificate: o 6 credits Social Science o 12 credits Art o 12 credits Math courses o 12 credits Humanities courses IBL students might have an opportunity to receive BARD College diploma majoring in Human Rights. For detailed information please contact the head of the IBL program Elida Nogoibaeva.

Sport class • 400 hours required for degree • 100 hours per semester (4

Sport class • 400 hours required for degree • 100 hours per semester (4 semesters) • • • Non-credit requirement ONLY one Sport class per semester Registering for two or more Sport classes is NOT ALLOWED Do not wait until the last days of Registration to drop an extra SPORT class. Fellow students are trying to Register for classes that appear full. NON PASS grade for a Sport class requires payment for a 5 th semester / additional Sport class – $200 fee.

Sport class Taking a sport outside the university or have a health issue (not

Sport class Taking a sport outside the university or have a health issue (not allowed to take sports)? o Sign up for SPORT: ID 3558; SPO-128. 1 o Provide a certificate/medical document to General Education Division, Room 310 to have the hours count on transcript Deadline: Wednesday, December 5, 2018. (Gen. Ed, Rm 310)

Individual courses for FALL 2018 Individual music courses are offered for an additional fee

Individual courses for FALL 2018 Individual music courses are offered for an additional fee of $135 and count as 2 credits. o Submit an application to the department chair for consideration Individual music courses include: o Singing o Piano

History of Kyrgyzstan and Geography should be taken during Sophomore year only. Students are

History of Kyrgyzstan and Geography should be taken during Sophomore year only. Students are required to take a State Exam at the end of Sophomore year and History of Kyrgyzstan course increases success.

Add/Drop period Tuesday, September 4 th to Friday, September 14 th During the first

Add/Drop period Tuesday, September 4 th to Friday, September 14 th During the first two weeks of classes, students may attend classes and drop or add classes in order to design a successful academic plan for the semester. Please remember that adding and dropping courses can disrupt a professor’s course schedule and the learning of fellow students. Choose wisely.

“W” grade To withdraw (“W” grade) from a class, deadline is always the 10

“W” grade To withdraw (“W” grade) from a class, deadline is always the 10 th week of the semester: FALL 2018 deadline for “W” grade is November 16 th, 2018. Reasons for taking “W” grade: Ø Your GPA is in serious danger (there is high risk of getting an “F”). Ø You’re just plain overwhelmed and need to adjust your schedule. Ø Read about this grade option and it fits with a successful academic plan. If you decide to take a “W” grade, please print out the W form in advance and have department head sign it before submitting it to Shared Services Center, Room 244. W form link: https: //ssc. auca. kg/forms/

Academic and Department Advising Academic Advising, Room 110 This year, you may have a

Academic and Department Advising Academic Advising, Room 110 This year, you may have a Department Advisor– IBL, LAS, SFW, AMI, GEO, Be responsible with your Online Registration Please visit Academic Advising or your Department Office Manager with questions

WARC – Tutoring Resource WARC – Writing and Academic Resource Center o One-on-one tutoring

WARC – Tutoring Resource WARC – Writing and Academic Resource Center o One-on-one tutoring for all students Areas of tutoring: o Writing: short and long research paper, essay, statement of o o purpose, motivation letter, etc. Mathematics Economics Financial Accounting Programming WARC, Room 228 WARC Hours: Monday – Saturday, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. To make an appointment: https: //warc. auca. kg/app/

Counseling Services Counseling Services are free and available to all registered AUCA students seeking

Counseling Services Counseling Services are free and available to all registered AUCA students seeking direction and support with personal, family, developmental and academicrelated problems. Students are encouraged to discuss feelings and learn how to manage stress and new relationships. Please feel free to contact our trained counselors at AUCA: o Rustam Ismailov, Psychologist o Diana Pokhilko, Psychologist o To set up a meeting write an email: cs@auca. kg o https: //cs. auca. kg/student-counseling/ o https: //www. auca. kg/en/psychologist/

Friendly Reminders Check your AUCA e-mail to avoid missing important information – deadlines, course

Friendly Reminders Check your AUCA e-mail to avoid missing important information – deadlines, course changes, updated policies and important announcements. Update your phone and email contact information right away so we can reach you. Avoid a call to your family. Course Evaluations – available online and required from all students at the end of each semester. Updated academic rules and polices can be found online, at Registrar’s web page: http: //www. auca. kg/en/registrar_rules/