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CROSSLISTED
COURSES
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Crosslisted Courses
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are shared by two or more academic units;
- have
identical course elements (number, title, description, units,
mode of instruction, prerequisites) except the course prefix
which reflects the academic department or program;
- are
interchangeable for degree requirements;
- cannot
be repeated for degree credit under separate prefixes;
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may be scheduled with the same instructor, room, and meeting
pattern;
- may
be scheduled with all, some, or one of the course prefixes.
Example: HNRS 141/MATH 141 Calculus I
To
propose crosslisting of a course:
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If the course has never been taught under any of the course
prefixes, propose as a New Course.
Use
the "Course Proposal form"
and get signatures from all participating department
chairs and college deans. All participating departments/programs should include a copy of the proposal in their curriculum packages, with the course prefixes appropriately changed (e.g., a proposal for a new CPE course to be cross-listed as a CSC course would be included in both the CPE program's and the CSC department's curriculum packages; the proposal in CPE's package would include it as a CPE course, to be cross-listed as a CSC course, and the proposal in CSC's package (it can be a photocopy from CPE) would include it as a CSC course, to be cross-listed as a CPE course).
- If
the course is an approved course in the catalog and additional
department(s) want to crosslist the course, use a "Course
Modification" form and get signatures from all
participating department chairs and college deans. Forward
the signed Course Modification form to Academic Programs
Office.
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