7.5. How can I get approval for a course overload?
Math/SDS Majors and Minors → Registration and transcripts → How can I get approval for a course overload?
Students are limited to 19 units per semester. Students wishing to exceed the 19 unit limit may request to do so, but only after priority registration has ended for everyone.
Procedure: If Math or Statistics & Data Science (SDS) is your primary/first (or only) major, contact the Math Center by email from your official U of A email address. We need to know
- How many units you are hoping to take
- Which courses you would be adding to your existing schedule
If we have additional questions about your course load, we will reply to your email. Overload requests will be handled strictly through email, to ensure that we have your plans in writing.
If Math or SDS is not your primary major, you will need to check with the advisor for your primary major for instructions.
Please note that in the College of Science, students must have a strong GPA (at least 3.0) and have demonstrated that they can handle a fairly heavy course load and still earn good grades.
MATH/DATA course overloads
Most math and SDS majors take 1-2 MATH or DATA courses in a given term.
Students planning to enroll in three MATH or DATA courses in a single semester are advised to talk to their faculty advisor before finalizing their schedule.
The Math Department requires that students enrolling in four or more MATH or DATA courses for a single term obtain permission from their faculty advisor. Note that special courses like Supplemental Instruction, Workshops, Teaching Assistantship enrollment, Independent Study, Honors Thesis, and Pedagogy courses for the Secondary Math Education Program are not counted toward this limit. Students who select four or more MATH or DATA courses will be contacted and given some time to consult with their faculty advisors; excess courses will be dropped if permission is not granted.