Using Course Explorer
Course explorer can be used as a searchable database for the schedule of classes by term and for general education requirements of courses.
Overview
Browse the Course Explorer for the schedule of classes by term and a searchable database of general education requirements.
- See here for tips on identifying “favorites” and how to receive notifications when enrollment status changes (when a spot becomes available!).
Browse the Academic Catalog for the official listing of course offerings, programs, and degree requirements.
iSchool-Specific Course Explorer Tips
- Find iSchool courses by going to Course Explorer.
- From there, select CLASS SCHEDULE.
- Next, either scroll down and select Information Sciences, or stay near the top of the page and click the letter I, then Information Sciences.
- Check the breadcrumbs at the top of the page to ensure you're looking at classes in the correct semester.
- You can also search for specific courses by going to https://courses.illinois.edu/ then selecting the Search tab. Another option is navigating directly to the Course Explorer Search Form or https://courses.illinois.edu/search/form. You must select a specific year and term, but there are also a number of optional variables to help narrow your search:
- Keyword
- Instructor
- College
- Subject
- Credit Hours
- Section Attributes
- Course Level
- GenEd Requirements
- Part of Term*
- Online
- On Campus
- Open Sections
- Evenings
*Part of Term is defined through the table below.
Term Codes Term Length of Term 1 Full Fall or Spring term (16 weeks) A An 8-week Fall or Spring course beginning at the start of the term B An 8-week Fall or Spring course beginning 8 weeks into the term S1 A 4-week course beginning the first week of Summer S2 An 8-week course beginning 4 weeks into Summer SF A 12-week course beginning the first week of Summer S2A A 4-week course beginning 4 weeks into Summer S2B A 4-week course beginning 8 weeks into Summer
- Many iSchool courses have a shared course number. These are usually called "topics" or "advanced topics" in their course titles. You can find the specific courses by clicking on the link under course title.