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Registering For Classes Using ALBERT. Introduction to ALBERT Students register for courses through NYU’s online registration system – ALBERT. The following.

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1 Registering For Classes Using ALBERT

2 Introduction to ALBERT Students register for courses through NYU’s online registration system – ALBERT. The following slides, with their step-by-step instructions, will familiarize you with the course registration process. Students register for courses through NYU’s online registration system – ALBERT. The following slides, with their step-by-step instructions, will familiarize you with the course registration process. Access to ALBERT is available via NYUHome https://home.nyu.edu/ Access to ALBERT is available via NYUHome https://home.nyu.edu/ https://home.nyu.edu/

3 Access NYUHome via www.nyu.edu www.nyu.edu

4 Log on to NYUHome using your NetID and Password. Click Go (If you have not set up your NYUHome account please refer to the Set Up Your Email link) Set Up Your Email link Set Up Your Email link

5 Once you are logged into NYUHome, select the Academics tab

6 In the Academics section, click Student Login to open ALBERT

7 You can search available classes by selecting Course Status under the Registration menu

8 Searching For Courses Each course is listed by School, Course Subject and Course Number Each course is listed by School, Course Subject and Course NumberExample: V40.0100 – Writing The Essay V = School course is offered in (ex. V = CAS, C = Stern) 40 = Course Subject/Department (ex. Expository Writing Program) 0100 = Course number (ex. Writing The Essay) Refer to the Class of 2010 website or Curriculum Worksheet for the course numbers of required courses. Refer to the Class of 2010 website or Curriculum Worksheet for the course numbers of required courses.

9 Searching For Courses: Course Subject Listings for Freshman Courses Writing The Essay – Expository Writing Program (V40) Writing The Essay – Expository Writing Program (V40) Calculus I – Mathematics (V63) Calculus I – Mathematics (V63) All Morse Academic Plan (MAP) courses (Conversations of the West, World Cultures, Natural Science I & II) – Morse Academic Plan (V55) All Morse Academic Plan (MAP) courses (Conversations of the West, World Cultures, Natural Science I & II) – Morse Academic Plan (V55) Microeconomics – Economics Cores (C30) Microeconomics – Economics Cores (C30) Statistics - Statistics, Op Rsch & Act Sci (C22) Statistics - Statistics, Op Rsch & Act Sci (C22) All other courses are listed under the department directly related to their topic. (ex. Biology courses – Biology V23) All other courses are listed under the department directly related to their topic. (ex. Biology courses – Biology V23)

10 In the Course Status screen indicate the Course Subject, Course Level, and Course Number of the course you want to look up (ex. For Writing The Essay; Course Subject: Expository Writing Program (UNDERGRAD-CAS V40); Course Level: All Undergraduate; Course Number: 0100). Click Search

11 Reading Course Listings Section # - A specific session of a class Section # - A specific session of a class Call # - The 5-digit number that is used to code a specific course section Call # - The 5-digit number that is used to code a specific course section Days – (M, T, W, R, F) Class meeting days. In order to differentiate between Tuesday and Thursday, NYU uses an “R” to represent Thursday. (ex. “TR” = class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays) Days – (M, T, W, R, F) Class meeting days. In order to differentiate between Tuesday and Thursday, NYU uses an “R” to represent Thursday. (ex. “TR” = class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays) Bldg Room – See building code link. All classroom buildings are easily within 10 minute walking distance from one another Bldg Room – See building code link. All classroom buildings are easily within 10 minute walking distance from one anotherbuilding code linkbuilding code link Activ. - LEC/Lecture – the main meeting of a class; RCT/Recitation - a recitation is a required plenary session that is regularly scheduled as part of some courses of study. Activ. - LEC/Lecture – the main meeting of a class; RCT/Recitation - a recitation is a required plenary session that is regularly scheduled as part of some courses of study. Lecture sections requiring enrollment in a corresponding recitation will be noted under the course listing. (ex. Students must also register for a RCT Sec 002-003) Lecture sections requiring enrollment in a corresponding recitation will be noted under the course listing. (ex. Students must also register for a RCT Sec 002-003) Cr. Hrs – the number of credits received after successful completion of course Cr. Hrs – the number of credits received after successful completion of course

12 Course Listings Page # of Available seats Write down the Call # of the section you would like to enroll in

13 Courses which require enrollment in both a lecture and recitation/lab section are noted Students registering for this lecture must also register for 1 recitation/lab section (Sec 002- 003)

14 Next, select Register under the Registration menu

15 In the Register screen enter the Course Call Number of each course you want to enroll in and click Submit.

16 If enrollment was successful it will be noted under Status.

17 If the course also requires enrollment in a recitation section, a “2 nd Activity Required” note will appear Enrolled 2 nd Activity Required This means class also requires enrollment in a recitation section

18 Return to the Course Listing page via steps outlined on slides 7-15. to add a corresponding recitation section.

19 Recitation section enrollment successful Enrollment in Natural Science lecture and recitation complete Enrolled

20 If you want to drop one course in order to add another, select Drop next to the course you wish to drop and type in the course call # of the course you wish to add. Click the Submit with CDA Rules. To drop a course select Drop in the dropdown menu next to the course Submit with CDA Rules: This function only drops a course if you successfully enroll in a course you wish to add.


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