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titleHow do I edit a roadmap?

Most majors have existing roadmaps created. To edit, go to the roadmap tab and click “Edit Roadmap” to begin. Within that popup menu, you’ll see the roadmap tables are in blue boxes. To edit, double click within that blue box and a popup menu will appear. From this window, courses can be added or removed, comments can be edited, or courses can be moved around. To add a course, you can either enter the code via the “Quick Add” field or search for the course from the drop down menu and click the “>>” button to move it over to the applicable Year and Term. To remove a course, highlight it and click the “<<” button. You can also move courses up and down, add comments, course sequence, an “or” class, or footnote. The hours will not be displayed in the roadmap. In addition, you can adjust the formatting for each line entry with an indent or creating area headers. Indents are commonly used when you want to show multiple options in a term. For example, you can add a comment entry “select one of the following” and then list 3 or more courses below it all indented.

To learn more about editing a roadmap, click here.


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titleWhy can't I edit some of the text on my page?
Most catalog pages have sections we call "shared content" or content that is used on multiple pages but edited in one spot. For example, all of the pages for majors have a section titled "Advisement". This text is owned by Academic Affairs and the Griff Center and appears on the major pages in a gray box. This means we have created this shared text and inserted it on the applicable pages. We then have the ability to edit that content in one spot and apply the edits to all pages utilizing the shared content. If you have an edit for an existing shared content section but do not have access to make the edit, please contact Academic Affairs. In addition, please contact Academic Affairs if you'd like to add shared content to your pages.

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