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Course Request Form

Blackboard Course Request Form

 

Please Note: This form is for faculty and administration only. Students can not request a course.


IMPORTANT NOTE: Because course processing time can take up to 48 business hours, course requested two days before the start of a semester, may not be completed by the first day of the semester.

Please completely fill out the form below. You will receive an email when your application is approved and your course is created. Note: it takes approximately 48 business hours to create the course.


Course(s) Request Section

Request First Course

Enter single CRN or if merging several CRN courses together, add each CRN separated by a dash (example combined CRN: 1111-1212-2321 etc.)

If you would like to merge several courses into one course check the box

NOTE: Course requests without the correct CRN can not be processed.


Request Second Course

Enter single CRN or if merging several CRN courses together, add each CRN separated by a dash (example combined CRN: 1111-1212-2321 etc.)

If you would like to merge several courses into one course check the box

NOTE: Course requests without the correct CRN can not be processed.

Important Info

 

ATTENTION: Internet Explorer users [Internet Explorer 7 and newer]

Recently a number of issues have been reported relating to the use of Internet Explorer 7 and Blackboard. Blackboard.com is aware of these issues and has a planned fix in its next version release. In the mean time the Blackboard Administrator is recommending that students use Mozilla/Firefox for discussions, the virtual classroom, and wimba sessions.

Attention Office 2007 users:

Please note that files saved using the new Windows Office 2007 have a special file extension that ends with an "x". (example word.docx) Files saved with the new extensions can not be opened by anyone who does not have the current version of Office. All files should be saved using the "Save As" menu and selecting the option for "Word 97-2003 document" or "Excel 97-2003 document" or "Powerpoint 97-2003 document" depending on the application you are using.