A couple of suggestions for the degree audit. Currently, when I select to view "all courses" under a particular degree requirement in the degree audit page, if I then select to "apply" or "force" a course within that degree requirement, when the page automatically refreshes, it defaults to the "completed" courses list instead of the "all" courses mode I was on previously. This can be a little frustrating when one is trying to "apply"/"force" multiple courses at once. Proposed solution: have the page refresh to the previous/current viewing mode instead of the original/default one.
A second issue is that when I tell Populi on the degree audit page to apply a course to a particular requirement, it will often automatically unselect or un-apply some other course within that degree requirement (and thus force it into some other requirement). This can be frustrating as well: one is trying to force courses into a degree requirement category, only to have Populi force others out. Or is Populi doing this in response to some kind of degree requirement prioritization that is specific to our school?
thanks
A couple of suggestions for the degree audit. Currently, when I select to view "all courses" under a particular degree requirement in the degree audit page, if I then select to "apply" or "force" a course within that degree requirement, when the page automatically refreshes, it defaults to the "completed" courses list instead of the "all" courses mode I was on previously. This can be a little frustrating when one is trying to "apply"/"force" multiple courses at once. Proposed solution: have the page refresh to the previous/current viewing mode instead of the original/default one.
A second issue is that when I tell Populi on the degree audit page to apply a course to a particular requirement, it will often automatically unselect or un-apply some other course within that degree requirement (and thus force it into some other requirement). This can be frustrating as well: one is trying to force courses into a degree requirement category, only to have Populi force others out. Or is Populi doing this in response to some kind of degree requirement prioritization that is specific to our school?
Thanks