A public API for data about UMN Sessions.
You're probably familar with Terms (i.e., Fall 2015, etc.). Terms are further broken down into sessions. That session data is what this service returns.
URL | What Data is Returned |
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http://sessions.umn.edu/sessions.json |
All data is JSON format |
http://sessions.umn.edu/sessions.xml |
All data is XML format |
URL | What Data is Returned |
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http://sessions.umn.edu/sessions.json?q=institution_id=UMNTC |
All data for UMNTC institution |
`http://sessions.umn.edu/sessions.json?q=institution_id=UMNMO | UMNTC` |
URL | What Data is Returned |
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http://sessions.umn.edu/sessions.json?q=term_id=1159 |
All data for Fall 2014 term |
`http://sessions.umn.edu/sessions.json?q=term_id=1155 | 1159` |
URL | What Data is Returned |
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http://sessions.umn.edu/sessions.json?q=academic_career_id=ugrd |
All data for undergrad acadamic career |
`http://sessions.umn.edu/sessions.json?q=academic_career_id=ugrd | law` |
Just seperate your criteria with commas
http://sessions.umn.edu/sessions.json?q=academic_career_id=ugrd|law,term_id=1159,institution_id=UMNTC
You will get a collection of session
resources back. The format will depend on if you choose XML or JSON, but the data will be like this example:
session:
type: 'session'
session_id: 'umntc_ugrd_1159_017'
academic_career:
type: 'academic_career'
academic_career_id: 'ugrd'
institution:
type: 'institution'
institution_id: 'umntc'
abbreviation: 'umntc'
term:
type: 'term'
term_id: '1159'
strm: '1159'
session_code: '017'
session_name: '11 wk Session'
begin_date: '2015-09-08'
end_date: '2015-11-23'
enrollement_open_date: '2015-05-01'