Ohio ischedule of credits 2016 professional#
They are advanced-level undergraduate courses providing undergraduate credit that may be counted toward a major or field of specialization, or are foundational course work and research for graduate and professional credit. Courses numbered 5000-5999 are offered for both graduate and undergraduate credit.Graduate students may enroll in and receive graduate credit for 4000-level courses outside their own graduate program. Courses numbered 4000-4999 are advanced undergraduate courses providing undergraduate credit that may be counted toward a major or field of specialization.Courses numbered 3000-3999 are upper-level courses providing undergraduate credit that may be counted toward a major or field of specialization.Courses numbered 2000-2999 are intermediate courses providing undergraduate credit and may be counted toward a major or field of specialization.
They provide undergraduate credit, but do not count toward a major or field of specialization.
Courses numbered 1100-1999 are introductory, required or elective courses that may be prerequisite to other courses.These courses are in addition to a program’s graduation requirements. Courses numbered 1000-1099 are undergraduate non-credit courses for orientation, remedial, or other non-college-level experiences.Course Numbering System in Semesters Undergraduate courses