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What about courses taken on the quarter system?

Undergraduate Program Frequently Asked Questions - Extension...
Courses taken on the quarter system at an accredited institution are considered for transfer. Basically, for every 3 quarter hours we issue 2 semester hours' credit.
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What if I have taken prerequisite courses on the quarter system?

SHS FAQ
We assume that a quarter-system credit equals .75 (3/4ths) of a semester-system credit. Thus, if you took two 3-credit hour courses on the quarter system (6 credits x 0.75), they would only be equal to 4.5 semester hours; therefore, you would need to complete an additional quarter hour course to equal at least six semester hours, if two full semesters of a type of course are required. [top]
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How many credits and courses do I take each quarter?

Criminal Justice Degree Requirements: Frequently Asked Quest...
Most students opt for the two-year program for working professionals. They complete two 3-credit courses each term, taken back-to-back to enable them to focus on one course at a time. Students in the full-time, one-year, program complete four courses each term, two at a time.
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Do I have to take courses every quarter?

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The Academy program is voluntary, so you can take courses when it is convenient for you. You can take a quarter off, take classes for just one quarter, etc.
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Guide: Undergraduate: Current Students: College of Engineeri...
We recommend that you enroll in a "normal load" of about 15 units each quarter"including your first quarter. If you must work for financial reasons, you may take fewer units, but you still must complete a total of 39 units per academic year.
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UCI History Dept Graduate Program FAQ
Teaching Assistants who hold 25% or 50% academic positions can enroll in University Teaching (Hist 399), along with two regular graduate courses to maintain the required 12 units for full-time enrollment.
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How many courses do I take per quarter?

EDLD FAQ's
Three additional non-cohort classes (4 units each) are required; these are offered during the school year and summer term. Three additional non-cohort classes (4 units each) are required; these are offered during the school year and summer term. Nine additional elective units are required for the degree.
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I’ve already taken some graduate courses. Can those courses be transferred in?

Criminal Justice Degree Requirements: Frequently Asked Quest...
Students may transfer up to 12 hours of graduate credit in criminal justice or criminology courses from a regionally accredited college or university. These credits must have been earned within the last 5 years prior to entrance into the program and can be used only for Special Topics Courses. Talk to an Enrollment Advisor to discuss the petition process or click the Transfer Credits page for more details.
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How many courses will I be taking in the fall quarter?

Seattle University New Student registration
Full-time students generally take 15 credits, or three classes each quarter. There are some exceptions to this; students taking MATH 121, or participating in ROTC or chorale may have additional credits. Freshmen may not enroll for more than 18 credits during their first quarter of college. Taking only three courses may seem like a breeze compared to the five or more classes you had in high school. However, college level courses are much more demanding.
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How many courses in Economics should I take every quarter?

Department of Economics
There are no official restrictions, but it is not recommended to take more than 2 upper division courses in economics every quarter since these are not easy courses!
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What other courses will I take in the Fall Quarter?

First-Year Seminars
In addition to a 4-credit First-Year Seminar, most students take three more 4-credit courses during their first quarter at DU. DU’s curriculum allows ample room for completion of University Undergraduate requirements, major and minor requirements, business core courses (if applicable) plus multiple elective credits.
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How many courses may a graduate student take each quarter?

TROY Montgomery: Frequenty Asked Questions
One a student has been admitted to the graduate program, a full-time load is ten hours, which is usually two courses, but a student may register for as many as 15 quarter hours.
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How can I find out which CCS Courses are offered each quarter?

Frequently Asked Questions - College of Creative Studies, UC...
Answer: No. You may apply for only one CCS emphasis with this application. You should apply to the emphasis to which you are most strongly committed. Should you be accepted to UCSB and to Creative Studies, you may inquire about applying to a second emphasis in Creative Studies, or to a second major in the College of Letters and Science. [top] Answer: Yes. As Soon As Possible! You do not need to have been accepted to UCSB at the time that you complete and submit the Creative Studies application.
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How do courses transfer from a quarter system school?

Transfer Credit Center | Frequently Asked Questions
University of Maryland awards the standard .67 credit per credit-hour of study at institutions on the quarter system. A 3-credit course there will merit 2 credits here. Your College advisor will work with you to assign these credits within your program of study.
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How can I find out which courses are offered this quarter?

UCSB Law and Society Program :: Frequently Asked Questions
Always refer to GOLD for the most updated course offerings and locations. However, here is a tentative listing of Law & Society courses by quarter.
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Are courses offered on the quarter system or semester system?

CSUEB-Concord-FAQs
CSUEB courses are offered on the quarter system. Each quarter (Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer) is 11 weeks in length: 10 weeks of instruction and 1 week of final exams. Yes. You may receive 9 units of elective credit toward a Bachelor's degree if you completed at least one year of uninterrupted active military service. Commissioned officers may receive an additional nine units.
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How do I find out what courses I have taken with ZI?

FAQ regarding Zur Institute online courses for CE credits fo...
Simply send us an e-mail with the full name that you used to register for the courses, and we will give you a list of the courses you have taken from us in recent years.
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Can any of these courses be taken online or distance learning?

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, we offer all courses, except Practicum, as an internet-based distance learning course. Check the course schedule for the current and future course offerings. Be advised that certain courses also have a required lab component which will require a student's presence on campus during announced lab times. Additionally, course testing is administered at an ACC testing center.
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Is it possible to waive MPA courses that have already been taken in some form elsewhere?

M.P.A. - Juris Doctor FAQ, Andrew Young School of Policy Stu...
No. The number of credit hours required for the joint program cannot be reduced. For example, even if a student has a strong background in economics, he or she cannot waive the core MPA course in microeconomics (PAUS 8141). However, students may petition to substitute another course in such a situation, which will keep the number of credit hours the same but result in a different set of core courses.
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In what order should these courses be taken?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for the Healthcare Managem...
The Healthcare Management courses are designed to stand alone and can be taken in any order that works best for students' schedules.
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Yes. PADM 6000: Legal and Philosophical Foundations of American Public Administration and PADM 6180: The Political and Economic Environment of Public Administration courses should be taken at the beginning of the MPA program because these courses focus on concepts and theories that are addressed in the remaining MPA courses.
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How can I get a complete record of the courses I have taken from your website?

PE PDH Frequently Asked Questions FAQ: Online Continuing Edu...
You can obtain a complete record of the courses you have taken from "My Account" on the top menu bar.
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How do I delete courses I have already taken?

Saint Xavier University - Blackboard FAQs
You can't delete them. Send an e-mail to the instructor of the course and ask that they either remove you as a student or recycle their course to remove all the students from a previous semester.
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Can I transfer in courses taken elsewhere?

MPEL Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, if you can demonstrate that the courses you have taken are consistent with the National Policy Board for Educational Administration and the National Council for Accreditation in Teacher Education (NCATE) and if your advisor and the program coordinator approve your request. Per university policy, a maximum of 9 credits may be transferred in and applied to doctoral degrees in education.
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Who has taken the courses?

Signing Online > FAQ
The Signing Online series of American Sign Language (ASL) courses were created for people who wish to learn ASL but have no access to instructors or are unable to attend classes.
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Can I waive courses I have already taken at another school?

American Institute of Holistic Theology
You may waive a course if the course you have already taken is comparable to the one offered by AIHT, and you have earned a C or higher. You may be able to fulfill up to 18 credit hours per section of study. Be prepared to provide your advisor with transcripts for evaluation.
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Can I receive transfer credit if I have taken graduate courses at other institutions?

The Institute for Complementary & Alternative Medicine (ICAM...
Yes, you may receive up to 9 transfer credits upon faculty approval for applicable graduate level courses taken at a regionally accredited college or university. Only graduate courses in which you received a grade of "B" or higher are considered for transfer, and all prior courses must first meet the standards of currency, rigor, and applicability as evaluated by program faculty, whose decision is final.
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