Course Schedule

The 2024 summer course schedule is now available, including both undergraduate and graduate level courses. Follow instructions below to access.

If you are a visiting student: You will be able to find the meeting days/times and instructional method for summer courses by checking the static course schedule. This snapshot of the schedule, which is refreshed every two weeks, can be viewed without special login access.

After you have applied and been admitted, you will be able to access more detailed scheduling information and seat availability for the current summer in the dynamic Schedule of Classes by logging into the portal, my.UIC.edu.

If you are a current UIC student: you can access the schedule by logging into my.UIC.edu with your NetID and password. Use the search bar or scroll through the page to find “XE Registration,” and once there, click on “Browse Classes.”

 

You will be able to find the following details about summer courses when you check dynamic Schedule of Classes (login required):

  • Instructional method (whether the class is online, on campus, or a hybrid). See this glossary of instructional methods for details.
  • Class meeting days, times and location
  • Real-time enrollment information
  • Instructor name and contact information
  • Book list
  • Course prerequisites
  • Restricted courses and courses requiring permission to register

Tips when you are searching the schedule:

  • For best results, search by “Subject” and/or “Course Number.” Do not search by “Title” as this requires an exact match to generate results.
  • Pay close attention to course meeting times in your search results. For 2024, 4-week session courses will have a start date/end date of “05/13/2024″ and “06/7/2024,” while 8-week session courses have a start date/end date of “06/10/2024” and “08/02/2024.”
  • If you only want to see 4-week courses in your search results, use “Advanced Search” and select “Summer Session 1” in the drop menu for “Part of Term.”
  • If you only want to see 8-week courses in your search results, use “Advanced Search” and select “Summer Session 2” in the drop menu for “Part of Term.”
  • To select courses taught on campus or online, use “Advanced Search” and select the desired “Instructional Method.”
  • Courses that have multiple linked components such as a lecture, plus discussion, lab, or quiz will display “LINKED” in the status column. The meeting times for these courses are the combined days and times for the different linked options.