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APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT

Projects we have developed and maintain:

  • Online Bulletin
  • Course Approval Process Automation (CAPA)
    CAPA has it's roots in the University's conversion from quarter to semester system in fall 1998. It is a web-based workflow application that automates the course approval process at the University of Georgia. It currently includes over 8500 approved courses and more than 1500 authorized users.
  • Freshman College Summer Experience (FCSE)
    The FCSE web site details the information for the FCSE programs through which students can earn extra hours of course credit toward graduation while participating in a series of programs and events introducing resources available at the University. The web site also enables students to apply to the program online.
  • Major Decisions
    The Major Decisions web site has detailed major and career information for over 100 majors at the University of Georgia. Some of the features provided include the ability to search for majors using different criteria and to compare information for up to three majors at a time.
  • Undergraduate degree database
  • General Education Curriculum database and approval process system

Projects we are currently developing:

  • Syllabus update database system

The University of Georgia
Office of the Vice President for Instruction

301-D Franklin House
480 E. Broad Street

Athens, GA 30602-1695
Phone: 706 583-
0745
Fax: 706 542-0419




This page was last updated on Wednesday, April 22, 2009 12:26 PM


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