Semester and Credit Requirements for Graduation


Credits Required For Graduation

All students are required to complete a minimum of 128 credits. A minimum of 112 of the 128 credits must come from Brandeis fall/spring semesters, approved fall/spring Study Abroad programs, or approved Justice Brandeis Semester programs. A combined maximum of 16 credits may come from Brandeis Summer School and External Credit Sources (see below).

Transfer students must complete a minimum of 64 of the 128 credits from Brandeis fall/spring semesters.

Semesters Required For Graduation

Students entering as freshmen are required to complete a minimum of seven full-time semesters from Brandeis fall/spring semesters, approved fall/spring Study Abroad programs or approved Justice Brandeis Semester programs. At most one of these seven semesters may be a Study Abroad Semester or a Justice Brandeis Semester. (For students wishing to complete two semesters of study abroad, or two Justice Brandeis Semesters, or one semester of each, the minimum number of semesters becomes eight full-time semesters.)

Transfer students must complete a minimum of four full-time semesters from Brandeis fall/spring semesters.

A student's final semester cannot be spent on a Study Abroad program. In order to receive credit for work done abroad, students must return to Brandeis for at least one semester during the academic year.

Options for fulfilling the academic residency requirement

Option 1:

8 Brandeis Fall/Spring Semesters
0 Study Abroad Semesters
112 Minimum Brandeis Fall/Spring Credits
16 Maximum Nonresident Numeric Credits

Option 2:

7 Brandeis Fall/Spring Semesters
1 Study Abroad Semesters
96 Minimum Brandeis Fall/Spring Credits
16 Maximum Study Abroad Credits
16 Maximum Nonresident Numeric Credits

Option 3:

6 Brandeis Fall/Spring Semesters
2 Study Abroad Semesters
96 Minimum Brandeis Fall/Spring Credits
32 Maximum Study Abroad Credits

Option 4:

7 Brandeis Fall/Spring Semesters
0 Study Abroad Semesters
112 Minimum Brandeis Fall/Spring Credits
16 Maximum Nonresident Numeric Credits

Option 5:

6 Brandeis Fall/Spring Semesters
1 Study Abroad Semesters
96 Minimum Brandeis Fall/Spring Credits
16 Maximum Study Abroad Credits
16 Maximum Nonresident Numeric Credits

External Credit Sources

A combined maximum of 16 credits from Brandeis Summer School and the external sources listed below may be applied toward the 128 credits needed for graduation. Students may request credit from these sources through the Office of the University Registrar.

1. Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate Exams

2. The Summer Hebrew Program at Middlebury College

3. Approved courses taken while on a leave of absence for medical reasons

4. Approved courses taken through an approved summer study abroad program

5. For students who applied for fall-term admission as freshmen, but who were accepted for the following spring term as members of the midyear class:

  1. Approved college courses taken during the fall semester immediately prior to entering Brandeis
  2. Approved courses in General Chemistry I and II (plus labs) taken the summer prior to entering Brandeis

External Exams/Courses for Purpose

Advanced Placement exams and International Baccalaureate exams, college courses taken while in high school or summer courses taken outside of Brandeis, may be used for placement purposes, general degree requirements (for example, school distribution, foreign language), and major/minor requirements as allowed by individual departments and programs. Courses transferred for purpose have no numeric credit value and will not count toward the 128 credits required for graduation. Students may request a transfer of courses from these sources through the Office of the University Registrar.

Repeating Courses

Although students may repeat, for the purpose of demonstrating a higher level of mastery, courses in which a passing grade already has been earned, such repeated courses do not yield additional credit toward the 128 credits required for graduation neither are they included in the calculation of the grade point average.

Students who entered Brandeis as freshmen prior to August 2009 should consult the Bulletin published the year they entered.