Standard Meeting Patterns
91ÖÆƬ³§ Standard Meeting Patterns
When scheduling classes in centrally controlled or priority scheduled classrooms, you must follow the meeting location's standard day and time patterns based on your class's meeting frequency.
Fall & Spring Semesters
Full-Semester Classes
Find the correct semester below, then click on your classroom location and the days on which your class meets. Start times apply to all classes; end times are appropriate for 3-credit classes.
If your class is more than 3 credits, your meeting time should not extend into more than one additional standard meeting pattern block.
Special Session Classes
Special session classes should be scheduled in department-controlled classrooms. If scheduled in centrally controlled classrooms, classes must be offered during non-peak hours (i.e., not between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.) or be scheduled across standard blocks of time throughout the entire semester to maximize efficient use of centralized space.
Summer Sessions
Standard Meeting Patterns
In the block below, click your session to see a list of appropriate start-and-end time combinations.
Terms, Dates & Section Numbers
Term | Dates | Regular Section Number | Controlled Enrollment Section Number |
---|---|---|---|
M (BAM) | 5/12/2025–5/30/2025 | 001–049 | 800–809 |
A (BAS) | 6/2/2025–7/3/2025 | 100–199 | 810–819 |
B (BBS) | 7/8/2025–8/8/2025 | 200–299 | 820–829 |
C (BCS) | 6/2/2025–7/25/2025 | 300–399 | 830–839 |
D (BD1) | 6/2/2025–8/8/2025 | 400–499 | 840–849 |
D (BD2): Dissertation, Thesis or Independent Study | 6/2/2025–8/8/2025 | N/A | 900–999 |
G (BGS) | 8/4/2025–8/20/2025 | 050-099 | 870–879 |
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Resources
- Standard Meeting Patterns (PDF)
- Glossary (includes instruction mode & component definitions)