Courses
Fall, 2012 course schedule!
Schedule a time to meet with your Academic Advisor today!
UAF requires all undergraduate students to meet with their academic advisor before registering for classes. An academic advisor is a member of the faculty with training and experience to help you select, plan, and complete your academic/career goals. Your academic advisor is usually someone in your major. It is your responsibility to initiate contact with your academic advisor!

Know Before You Go:
- Become familiar with the class schedule uaf.edu/reg/schedule/and UAF Catalog uaf.edu/catalog
- Collect copies of your registration materials, financial aid information, and transcripts from other universities you have attended. Go to www.uaonline.alaska.edu to use DegreeWorks and develop a tentative educational plan and semester schedule
- BRING THESE WITH YOU WHEN YOU MEET WITH YOUR ACADEMIC ADVISOR along with a pen or pencil and notepaper
- Give some thought to your interests, academic/career goals, courses you might like to take, and whether you might qualify for non-traditional credit options
- Prepare a list of questions for your academic advisor
Using Your Academic Advisor Effectively
- MAKE AND KEEP APPOINTMENTS. Call if you need to cancel or change an appointment.
- COME PREPARED. If you’re registering, bring a tentative class schedule, work schedule or planned activities.
- ASK QUESTIONS. If you don’t understand a policy or procedure, just ask until you do.
- BE OPEN-MINDED. Your academic advisor’s job is to present you with options so you can make better decisions.
- ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY. Accept responsibility for your decisions.
- KEEP CURRENT. Stay up-to-date on policies, procedures, and requirements.
- KNOW THE ACADEMIC CALENDAR. Know deadlines and schedules to avoid last minute rushes.
- KEEP PERSONAL RECORDS. Keep records of your progress. If you talk with different academic advisors, these will be helpful.
- SEEK HELP. Seek help from your academic advisor when you need it.
- DEVELOP A RELATIONSHIP. The better your academic advisor knows you, the more helpful she/he can be to you.
Spring, 2012 course schedule!
Schedule a time to meet with your Academic Advisor today!
UAF requires all undergraduate students to meet with their academic advisor before registering for classes. An academic advisor is a member of the faculty with training and experience to help you select, plan, and complete your academic/career goals. Your academic advisor is usually someone in your major. It is your responsibility to initiate contact with your academic advisor!
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MW 9:00 - 11:30am | 9:45 - 11:15am TR THR 121 Fundamentals of Acting TBD | MW 9:00 - 11:30am FLM/ART 371 Digital Photography and Pixel Painting Aoki | 9:45 - 11:15am TR THR 121 Fundamentals of Acting TBD | 9:00am - 1:00pm F FLM/THR 310 Acting for the Camera TBD F FLM 331 Film/Video Directing Salganek |
| MW 10:30am - 1:00pm FLM/ANTH 460 Cross-Cultural Filmmaking Salganek | 11:30am-1:00pm TR JRN 480 Documentary Filmmaking Prince | MW 10:30am - 1:00pm FLM/ANTH 460 Cross-Cultural Filmmaking Salganek | 11:30am-1:00pm TR JRN 480 Documentary Filmmaking Prince | |
| 1:00 - 2:30 pm WF THR 221 Acting II Golux | 1:00 - 2:30 pm WF THR 221 Acting II Golux | |||
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2:15 - 5:15 pm M THR 348 Sound Design in the Entertainment Industry | Take a "Core" class! | Take a "Core" class! | ||
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3:40 - 5:10 pm TR FLM 358 Lights, Camera, Audio! |
3:30 - 5:00 pm M 3:30 - 6:00 pm |
3:40 - 5:10 pm Mendelowitz | 3:30 - 5:00 pm WF THR 235 Collaborative Process Marx & Golux | |
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Please click on the semester on the left for current course offerings.
Additional Course Descriptions are coming soon.
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