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Antirequisite


A course which cannot be taken for credit before, after, or at the same time as the course which is listed.
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Bachelor’s degree


It is the first level of university degrees, for example, a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Business Administration or Bachelor of Science. It is also referred to as an undergraduate degree.
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Corequisite


A course which is required to be taken concurrently with the course with which it is listed as Corequisite.
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Cross-listed Courses


Courses which may be credited towards more than one discipline. (e.g. ENGL 2206)
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Cross-Listed Courses


Courses which may be credited towards more than one discipline. (e.g. ENGL 2206)
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Credits


The academic weight assigned to a course.
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discipline


Refers to an area of study, or to the faculty who teach in that subject.
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Electives


Courses taken outside of the program requirements, chosen by the student, and used to fulfill their overall degree requirements.
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Hours


The number of hours for a course, listed as the number of hours scheduled per week in the fall and/or winter terms. Three credit courses require a minimum of 36 hours in total and six-credit courses require a minimum of 72 hours in total.
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Internship


An internship is an opportunity to integrate career related experience into an undergraduate education by participating in planned, supervised work.
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