Advising for second year students
For students who are entering their second year of studies, you need to select your courses before seeing the Academic Advisor. The Academic Advisor will not select your courses for you.
Using the undergraduate calendar, you can look at course descriptions and determine if there are course prerequisites.
Registration for continuing UNB students for the 2013-2014 academic year opened on Monday, March 18th. Keep watching the course timetable for course details.
Course information for the 2013 Summer session (13/SM) is now posted to the university timetable and will be updated as need be. Registration is now open.
You should review your transcript to make sure you have met your Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements. You need to choose at least 2 term-courses (6ch) in three of the four groups in the Advising & Course Groupings at the 1000 and 2000 level. Most students will complete this requirement in their first year.
Once you have registered for the 2013/SM term or 2013-2014 academic year, please see the Academic Advisor, Tanya Pitt, during her Open Office Hours in Oland Hall, Ground Floor, Room 18A. Open Office Hours means that students are seen on a first to arrive - first to be advised basis as appointments are not taken. Remember to bring an updated copy of your unofficial UNB transcript with you, which you can get through your e-services under the academic tab.
Regular Open Office Hours from Thursday, May 2 to Thursday, August 29 are as follows:
Monday 9:00 - 11:30 am
Tuesday 1:30 - 4:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 - 11:30 am
Open Office Hours will be cancelled on the following days:
Due to asthma and allergies please refrain from smoking and wearing perfume, cologne, deodorant, after shave, body sprays and other scented products when you come to the office for advising. Thank you.
If you email Tanya please be sure that you include your name, student number and your career/educational goals along with the list of courses that you are registered for. The Academic Advisor will look your selections over and make recommendations based on all of this information.
If you know what discipline you want to honour, major, double major and/or minor in, contact a Faculty Advisor in the appropriate discipline(s).
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