Course Registration

SGPP Freshmen Agreements

SGPP Agreements are for freshman students attending orientation - these forms are completed by incoming freshman and transfer students only.

SGPP Transfer Student Agreements

SGPP Agreements are for Transfer students attending orientation- these forms are completed by incoming freshman and transfer students only.

 

Access to SGPP Courses

Below is an explanation of who has access to our courses. These restrictions are subject to change after priority registration based on enrollment numbers. If you have any questions please email sbs-sgppadvising@email.arizona.edu.

Philosophy, Politics, Economics, & Law Majors

PPEL majors who would like to enroll in POL 206 can contact their Pre-Advanced Standing advisor, Deborah Marlow by email at dmarlow@email.arizona.edu or in person through Trellis. Include your

  • Student ID number
  • the POL classes you are requesting

Global Studies, and Pre-Law Access

Global Studies majors and pre-law minors may request access by meeting with Michael Greeley on or after Wednesday of their priority registration weekTo see advising hours, please visit our advising page. If you can't see our advising hours, call 520-621-7601 for assistance.

General Education Courses

The following courses are available to all undergraduate students

  • POL 201
  • POL 202
  • POL 203
  • POL 204
  • POL 209

PA Courses

  • Lower division PA courses (100-200 level) are restricted to majors/minors and cross-listed majors/minors only. 
  • Upper division (300-400 level) PA courses are restricted to projected junior, and senior majors and cross-listed majors/minors only. 

POL Courses

  • Lower division POL courses (100-200 level) are restricted to majors/minors and cross-listed majors/minors only. 
  • Upper division (300-400 level) POL courses are restricted to projected sophomore, junior, and senior majors and cross-listed majors only. 

SGPP Courses

  • SGPP 301 through 305: Open to SGPP minors only.

Student Course Surveys

The Student Course Survey (SCS, formerly Teacher-Course Evaluation (TCE)) system is the University of Arizona's centrally-supported service for collecting end-of-term feedback from students about UArizona courses and faculty. You can view most Stuent Course Survey responses from the SCS Website