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  Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 2006-2008 Academic Policies and Procedures Registration and Course Information Graduate Enrollment in Undergraduate Courses  

Graduate Enrollment in Undergraduate Courses


Any course numbered 500 or above is designed for graduate students and normally carries credit toward one of the advanced degrees. Certain advanced undergraduate courses numbered in the 300s and 400s also may be approved for a given graduate student, either as a regular part of his or her graduate program or as a means of remedying a deficiency in preparation. When a matriculated graduate student is permitted or requested to enroll in a course numbered below 500, explicit approval by the student's adviser is required and the credit prefix G, N, or E appears on the transcript. See Grades and Records later in this chapter for rules related to credit prefixes. Students registering in undergraduate courses are subject to the policies of the undergraduate division offering the course.
 
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