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  School of Criminal Justice 2003-2005 Academic Policies and Procedures Registration and Course Information Intrainstitutional Registration  

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Graduate Courses

Students in the School of Criminal Justice may take courses offered by another graduate division of the university by consulting with the associate dean and entering the necessary registration information via the Rutgers Touchtone Telephone Registration System (RTTRS) or on the graduate course request form in accordance with the instructions of the registrar. Once the associate dean authorizes the intra-institutional graduate course, no additional permission is required by the Graduate School-Newark.

Undergraduate Courses

Graduate students may enroll in advanced undergraduate courses (at the 300 and 400 levels) with the approval of the associate dean. This may be a regular part of the graduate program or a means to remedy a deficiency in the preparation for graduate work.

Courses numbered 500 or above are designed for graduate students and usually 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 via the Rutgers Touchtone Telephone Registration System (RTTRS) or written on the registration form and 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 12 credits numbered below 500 may be used in fulfillment of the requirements for an advanced degree.


 
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