Page Title: Faculty & Staff | Office of the Registrar

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Page Description: Find information about Academic & Classroom Scheduling, Banner & DuckWeb information for faculty/staff, and more.

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Page Text: List of courses that satisfy the Second Language requirement for the Bachelor of Arts degree. Course Attribute Codes Course attributes are used by departments to code courses for degree audit purposes. Attribute codes are entered directly into Banner during the scheduling data entry period in order to signify that a course meets an upper division requirement, an emphasis area, or any other major/minor requirement that is coded in the Degree Audit system. Departments can also use course attributes with other departments. Course Evaluations Course Evaluations allow students to confidentially rate their UO learning experience, and provide data and feedback that benefits everyone at the UO. Course evaluation data helps faculty to improve courses and teaching methods, and to determine whether course content is meeting the needs of their students. Department chairs review course evaluation data to assess their faculty and the value of courses offered in their department. University committees include course evaluation data as part of faculty reviews, to determine promotion and tenure. Students can choose courses based on the course evaluation ratings available to them. Degree Guide The Degree Guide assists faculty advisors and students with viewing progress toward current declared majors using up-to-date University Catalog requirements. Degrees, Majors, Minors and Certificates In addition to completing an academic major, students who plan to receive a bachelor's degree from the University of Oregon may also complete additional majors, minors, or both. Students may also pursue options within majors or minors, which are additional ways of focusing academic interests. Advisors may submit individual major, minor, or concentration changes online: Degree/Major/Minor Change Request Form . Full list of degrees, majors, pre-majors, minors, concentrations, certificates, and specializations Global Education Oregon Course Equivalencies (Study Abroad) Global Education Oregon (previously known as Study Abroad) offers study abroad programs on five continents for undergraduate students from schools throughout the U.S. GEO Course Equivalencies helps students and advisors determine how courses from GEO will apply toward UO requirements. Area Satisfying & Cultural Literacy Courses Area-Satisfying and Cultural Literacy courses count toward partial fulfillment of bachelor's degree requirements under the following groups and categories: Area-Satisfying

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