Biology, chemistry and physics professors disagree with the block scheduling because it would not allow lab technicians enough time to prepare for labs.
Vice President of Instruction Ram Subramanian said not supporting block scheduling classes would be an “immeasurable disservice” to students.
Visit the Academic Senate agenda from June 8 for more information about block scheduling.
Students can talk to their professors or visit the Academic Senate meeting on June 13 to comment on block schedules of future courses.
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