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  Graduate School–Newark 2012–2014 Academic Policies and Procedures Registration and Course Information Intra-Institutional Registration  

Intra-Institutional Registration


Graduate Courses

Students in the Graduate School–Newark may take courses offered by other graduate divisions of Rutgers University. To do so, students must first receive approval from the graduate program director. Then they enter the necessary registration transaction through WebReg, Rutgers' web registration system, (https://sims.rutgers.edu/webreg), or in person at the registrar's office. Once the graduate program director authorizes the intra-institutional graduate course, no additional permission is required by the Graduate School–Newark.

Undergraduate Courses

With the approval of their program director, graduate students may enroll in advanced 300- and 400-level undergraduate courses. This move may be taken as part of the regular graduate program or to remedy a deficiency in the preparation for graduate work.

Courses numbered 500 or above are designed for graduate students and normally carry credit toward a graduate degree. When a student is either permitted or required to take a course numbered below 500, a credit prefix must be entered in person at the registrar's office. Before the start of the semester in which the course is taken, written approval must be obtained from both the student's graduate program director and the dean of the graduate school before an undergraduate course can carry credit toward a graduate degree. The credit prefix appears on the permanent record as follows:

E. The undergraduate course is excluded from credit in the graduate program.

G. The undergraduate course has been approved for graduate credit.

No more than 6 credits numbered below 500 may be used to fulfill requirements for an advanced degree. The only exception to this rule is the M.A.T. program.

 
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