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:'''Grades''' - Course grades | :'''Grades''' - Course grades | ||
:'''Language Codes''' - Select Language Code | :'''Language Codes''' - Select Language Code | ||
:'''Active Only''' - Checked it will show only active courses, unchecked it will show all, including obsolete courses. | :'''Active Only''' - Checked it will show only active courses, unchecked it will show all, including obsolete courses. | ||
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Revision as of 04:10, 11 October 2018
The Course Catalog is a list of courses available to students to choose from for the current year.
Video
Menu Location
On the left navigation panel, select Scheduling > Entry > Course Catalog.
Setup Options
Default District - Verify that the district is correct.
Default School - Should be set to the school that course will be created for.
School to View - Will display the courses associated with the school selected.
Table Filters
Transcript Group - State approved transcript group
State Course Selection - State course name
Courses - Local name for a course
OK - Click to continue.
To find definitions for standard setup values, follow this link: Standard Setup Options.
Main
Column Headers
- GD - Grade level of the course
- Course Name - Local name for the course (prints on report cards, screens, etc.)
- Long Name - Expanded name of course to include internationalization
- Cre - Credit Carnegie Unit value
- Honr - Course Categories (EX: Honors, Obsolete, TOPS)
- ST - Standard Course for grade indicator
- SE - Number Horizontal Semesters-one session-this course
- PD - Number of Vertical Periods-one session-this course
- ST Code - State Code assigned for course
- ST Course - State Course Name
- LNUM - Local Course Number
- PT - Priority Code for auto scheduling-higher number has more priority
- SEQ - SEQ Horzontal Semester Priority
- VOC PRI - Vocational Course-only necessary to code this column for primary only
- GR Type - Course Grade Type ID for grades calculations
- SEM Final - Grade Type Semester Final
- GRP - State Approved Transcript Group. 1=Eng, 3=Math, etc.
- REC - Record Number
- SCH - School Number where course is taught
- OBJFUN - Employee Job Code for this Course
- PDF - Obsolete
- FWGT - Final Weight Percentage for final exam. This applies to the E2 grade as a percentage of the overall grade. This where you would indicate your EOC/LEAP 2025 percentages. See Q&A below for additional information.
- PART - Part Number used for Partial Year Courses to denote what half is taken
- FIVE PT - Uses the 5 point grading scale
- WEIGHT - Course Weight override of sponsor PPP settings
- CTYPE - Course Type Designation
To find definitions of commonly used column headers, follow this link: Common Column Headers.
Bottom
- Refresh - button to view any newly created messages.
- Save New - Save any information added.
- Copy Course - Will copy course for another grade
- Select Tbl - Select the whole table.
- Setup - Click to go back to the Setup box.
- Help - Click to view written instructions and/or videos.
- Update PDF - Obsolete
:Print - This will allow the user to print the report.
- Grades - Course grades
- Language Codes - Select Language Code
- Active Only - Checked it will show only active courses, unchecked it will show all, including obsolete courses.
Top
- Search - By default, the search bar searches by the COURSE NAME column. Click on any other column header to search by the contents of the selected column.
How To
Q & A
Q - How do Special Education students have their EOC scores count as 5% of the student’s final grade instead of 15% for Act833 students just like it does for LAA2 students.
A - Students need to be coded with the special code ACS or in SER be coded as LAA2 test type.