Fall 2007
Final Exam Schedule

 


Unless otherwise notified by your instructor, a final exam will be given in
the same room the class has been meeting in all semester.
FA07 Course
Time/Day Taught
Final Exam Day
Final Exam Time
FA07 Course
Time/Day Taught
Final Exam Day
Final Exam Time
8 MWF
Dec. 13 7:00-9:00a
8 TR
Dec. 13 9:10-11:10a
9 MWF
Dec. 10 9:10-11:10a
9 TR
Dec. 10 11:20a-1:20p
10 MWF
Dec. 11 9:10-11:10a
10 TR
Dec. 11 11:20a-1:20p
11 MWF
Dec. 10 1:30-3:30p
11 TR
Dec. 10 3:40-5:40p
12 MWF
Dec. 13 3:40-5:40p
12 TR
Dec. 13 5:50-7:50p
1 MWF
Dec. 12 11:20a-1:20p
1 TR
Dec. 12 1:30-3:30p
2 MWF
Dec. 11 1:30-3:30p
2 TR
Dec. 11 3:40-5:40p
3 MWF
Dec. 14 7:00-9:00a
3 TR
Dec. 14 9:10-11:10a
4 MWF
Dec. 13 11:20a-1:20p
4 TR
Dec. 13 1:30-3:30p
Mon/Fri evening
(classes after 5)
Dec. 10 8:00-10:00p Tues evening
(classes after 5)
Dec. 11 8:00-10:00p
Wed evening
(classes after 5)
Dec. 12 8:00-10:00p
Thurs evening
(classes after 5)
Dec. 13 8:00-10:00p
COMMON FINAL EXAMS: (For students enrolled in the following courses)
ACT 205, 210, 220 Dec. 12 9:10-11:10a LSPA 105, 106, 107, 200, 201 Dec. 12 9:10-11:10a
BMS 300 Dec. 12 3:40-5:40p MATH 141, 155, 160,
161, 261, 340
Dec. 12 7:00-9:00a
CO 150 Dec. 10 5:50-7:50p PH 121, 122, 141 Dec. 10 7:00-9:00a
CS 110 Dec. 10 7:00-9:00a SPCM 200 Dec. 11 7:00-9:00a
CS 160 Dec. 12 5:50-7:50p   STAT 204 Dec. 11 5:50-7:50p
JTC 100 Dec. 12 3:40-5:40p      
Note: When a specific course is listed above, it means that all sections of the course will meet at that time for a common final exam. Common finals usually are not held in the same room as the class. Students should check with the instructor for common final room assignments.

Final examination week is part of the regular semester. Student attendance shall be consistent with University policy. The final in-class examination period is intended for the end-of-semester examination. No in-class examination constituting more than 10% of the final course grade may be given in undergraduate courses during the week preceding the final examination period of the semester; laboratory, performance and other alternative classes (e.g., courses in the individualized mathematics program) excluded. It is the responsibility of the department head, or where appropriate the school head, to ensure compliance with this policy.

  1. Courses for less than four credits shall meet for one period. Courses for four or more credits may meet for two periods.
  2. Any exception of regulations 1 or 2 above, e.g., special types of examinations which need more time or special locations to conduct, must be approved by the Assistant Registrar in Classroom Scheduling prior to the second week of classes and announced in classes by the second week.
  3. Classes that begin at times other than on the hour (i.e., 9:30, 2:10, 3:35, etc.) will use the time period assigned for the hour (i.e., 9:00, 2:00, 3:00, etc.). For example, a 9:30 TR class would use the 9:00 TR assigned final examination period.
  4. If a student has three or more final examinations (not classes) scheduled for the same day or if conflicts of examination times occur, the student may negotiate a time change with the instructors involved. If the parties involved cannot find a mutually agreeable time, the Registrar's office indicates which courses must be changed. Note: The Assistant Registrar, Classroom Scheduling, must be notified at least ONE WEEK PRIOR to Final Examination Week to allow instructors time to make appropriate accommodations.
  5. Any student who has a conflict with the examination schedule must inform the instructor as soon as possible before the examination. If an agreement cannot be reached between the instructor and student as to the appropriateness of a make-up examination, the student should appeal to the department head.
  6. For further information, please contact the Classroom Scheduling Office at (970) 491-7212.