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  • 5000-5990 Graduate Level
  • 6000-6990 Graduate
  • 7000-7990 Advanced Graduate (Restricted to Graduate Students)

Graduate courses are numbered at the 5000, 6000, and 7000 levels and are offered in the College of Agriculture and Human Science, College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business Administration, College of Education, College of Engineering, and the School of Interdisciplinary Studies. These courses are described under the heading to the left entitled Course Descriptions and are listed by nomenclature of course. Numerous senior-level courses are permitted for graduate credit when offered dually as 4000 (5000) and taken at the 5000 level.

A graduate student may be permitted to register for any course which appears in the Schedule of Classes; however, only those courses taken at the 5000, 6000, and 7000 levels may be counted for graduate credit. Courses which are dually numbered, i.e., 4000 (5000), are essentially undergraduate courses in which graduate students may earn graduate credit on the basis of additional work required by the instructor. Graduate credit will not be given for a course numbered at the 4000 level or below. A course taken at the 4000 level may not be taken later at the 5000 level without special permission from the departmental chairperson, college dean, and the Associate Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies.

Graduate courses may be taken for undergraduate credit when prior approval is obtained (see "Admission of Seniors to Graduate Courses"). When undergraduate credit is received, it will not later be converted to graduate credit. Additional Bachelor's students will not receive graduate credit for graduate courses; however, Nondegree graduate students may receive graduate credit when such has appropriate approval.

The University reserves the right to change course numbers and course descriptions after the date of publication of the catalog, or to refuse to offer the course as described when circumstances warrant such action.

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