Courses of Study 2021-2022 
    
    Apr 25, 2024  
Courses of Study 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Updates to the Courses of Study


June 2021

The Courses of Study for the 2021-2022 Academic Year was published on June 30, 2021.  Enhancements this year include new information in the table of contents for students: updated COVID planning information, Student Health Insurance requirements, information about the Admissions process, University leadership, and a codified credit-hour policy.  As has always been the case, course updates to this document may be made throughout the year.  Finally, we are thankful to benefactors Ann Bowers for whom the Bowers College of Computing and Information Science is now named, as well as Jeb Brooks, whose generosity enabled the launch of the Brooks School of Public Policy.

June 2020

The 2020-2021 Courses of Study was published in June of 2020.  Again, prior catalogs are available in archived format.  Information was added to address necessary changes related to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Course information updates continued throughout the year.  We also welcome eCornell, Cornell’s online learning platform, to the Courses of Study.

June 2019

The 2019-2020 Courses of Study was published on June 14, 2019. Prior catalogs are available in archived format. Course information was enhanced this year to include Instruction Mode information, and the landing page was redesigned for ease of navigation. Provide feedback to: coursesofstudy@cornell.edu.

June 2018

The 2018-2019 Courses of Study is now live! The 2017-2018 catalog is available in archive format. Course offerings will continue to be updated throughout the year.

June 2017

The 2017-18 Courses of Study is now live, with a completely redesigned look and feel! The 2016-17 catalog is available in archive format. Course offerings will continue to be updated throughout the year.

June 2016

The 2016-17 Courses of Study is now live! The 2015-16 catalog is available in archive format. Course offerings will continue to be updated throughout the year.

June 2015

The 2015-16 Courses of Study is now live! The 2014-15 catalog is available in archive format. Course offerings will continue to be updated throughout the year.

Course codes have been added to identify courses related to Community Engaged Learning (CU-CEL), International Experience (CU-ITL), Sustainability (CU-SBY) and/or Undergraduate Research (CU-UGR). The Help page  has been expanded to include these and other updates.

June 2014

The 2014-15 Courses of Study is now live! The 2013-14 catalog is available in archive format. Course offerings will continue to be updated throughout the year.

June 2013

The 2013-14 Courses of Study is now live! The 2012-13 catalog is available in archive format.

June 2012

The 2012-13 Courses of Study is now live! The 2011-12 catalog is now available in archive format. In addition to thousands of course changes, we have expanded and improved our Help page to include catalog codes, definitions, and tips for making the most out of site features. With the release of the new catalog you may also notice a slightly different look and feel to the website. We hope you enjoy browsing the University’s formidable course offerings.

April 2012

The Search display has been updated. When a phrase is entered in the regular or advanced search it will now pull back the first 50 items per page (instead of 10) to reduce page-to-page scrolling time for the user.

Course pre-enrollment for Fall 2012 is underway. The 2011-12 catalog includes many courses that were added or updated throughout the academic year, and together with the Fall 2012 Course and Time Roster offers an accurate picture of what will be offered in the Fall of 2012.

June 2011

In 2011, Cornell University redesigned the Courses of Study using the Acalog Academic Catalog Management System.  The new content management system allows the university to better track and update courses including linking cross-listed courses.  With the many enhancements available in the online system, beginning with the 2011-12 edition, the catalog will no longer be printed.  Use the My Favorites tool to save selected courses and information to a personal account or print select courses/sections using the pdf printing option.