The following policies from the University Bulletin should be followed when graduate students enroll in 100-level courses. Please be aware that each division has different policies.

  • Humanities
    Any graduate student who is taking an undergraduate course for credit towards his or her or their graduate degree will be required to do additional work in that course, such as attending graduate sections with the instructor and other graduate students, doing additional readings and research, completing additional writing assignments during the semester (including, but not limited to, a longer final paper), delivering a series of short presentations or a conference-level presentation on course material, and/or preparing a pedagogical presentation on some aspect of the course.
  • Sciences
    Any graduate student who is taking a 100-level course for credit towards their graduate degree will be required to do additional work in that course. This work might include but is not limited to: participating in extra sections with the instructor and other graduate students, doing additional reading and completing extra assignments.
  • Social Sciences
    Any graduate student who is taking an undergraduate course for credit towards their graduate degree will be required to do additional work in that course such as attending extra sections with the instructor and other graduate students, doing additional reading, writing a longer final paper (minimum 20 pages) and / or doing an oral presentation about some aspect of the course material to the class.