Credits

Constantin College of Liberal Arts

The credit given for each course is indicated by the second digit of the course number listed with the description of the course. Credits are awarded on the basis of the university’s credit-hour policy. Normally, one credit represents a minimum of 15 hours in lecture or seminar periods per semester. Studio and laboratory periods represent a minimum of 30 hours per credit but may exceed this number in particular disciplines.

 

Braniff Graduate School

Courses carrying graduate credit are those numbered in the 5301 to 9999 range. Courses numbered 5301 to 5310 are reserved for undergraduate courses taken for graduate credit. Most programs except for the graduate program in Humanities limit the number of these courses their students can take. Consult the graduate director of your program for your program’s limits. Appropriate additional work is assigned for graduate students.

6V99 (Graduate Reading), 7V99 (MFA Reading) and 8V99 (Doctoral Reading) are used to indicate that, although not taking credit courses, students are involved full-time in work required for completion of the degree. With permission of the Dean and upon payment of a matriculation fee, these numbers may be repeated.