UW Credit. To comply with UW regulations governing the issuance of credit, students registering for UW credit will spend a minimum of 50 hours in the classroom and 100 hours doing outside homework for any five-credit course. Exceptions include CSE 142, which is a four-credit course, and CHEM 110, which is a variable-credit course worth either three credits (no labs or lab sequence not approved by UW) or five credits (lab sequence approved by UW). For CHEM 110, Teacher’s lab sequence must be approved by UW by the deadlines and the process outlined in the course handbook provided to teachers by the UW Chemistry department.
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UW Credit. To comply with UW regulations governing the issuance of credit, students registering for UW credit will spend a minimum of 50 hours in the classroom and 100 hours doing outside homework for any five-credit course. Exceptions include CSE 142, which is a four-credit course, and CHEM 110, which is a variable-credit course worth either three credits (no labs or lab sequence not approved by UW) or five credits (lab sequence approved by UW). For CHEM 110, Teacher’s 's lab sequence must be approved by UW by the deadlines and the process outlined in the course handbook provided to teachers by the UW Chemistry department.
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UW Credit. To comply with UW withUW regulations governing the issuance of credit, students registering for UW credit will spend a minimum of 50 hours in the classroom and 100 hours doing outside homework for any five-credit course. Exceptions include CSE 142, which is a four-credit course, and CHEM 110, which is a variable-credit course worth either three credits (no labs or lab sequence not approved by UWbyUW) or five credits (lab sequence approved by UW). For CHEM 110, Teacher’s 's lab sequence must be approved byUW by UW by the deadlines and the process outlined in the course handbook provided to teachers by the UW theUW Chemistry department.
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UW Credit. To comply with UW regulations governing the issuance of credit, students registering for UW credit will spend a minimum of 50 hours in the classroom and 100 hours doing outside homework for any five-credit course. Exceptions include CSE 142, which is a four-credit course, and CHEM 110, which is a variable-credit course worth either three credits (no labs or lab sequence not approved by UW) or five credits (lab sequence approved by UW). For CHEM 110, Teacherthe approved teacher’s lab sequence must be approved by UW by the deadlines and the process outlined in the course handbook provided to teachers by the UW Chemistry academic department.
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UW Credit. To comply with UW regulations governing the issuance of creditofcredit, students registering for UW credit will spend a minimum of 50 of50 hours in the classroom and 100 hours doing outside homework for any five-credit course. Exceptions include CSE 142, which is a four-credit course, and CHEM 110, which is a variable-credit course worth either three credits (no labs or lab sequence not approved by UW) or five credits (lab sequence approved by UW). For CHEM 110, Teacher’s the approved teacher's lab sequence must be approved by UW by the deadlines and the process outlined in the course handbook provided to teachers by the UW Chemistry academic department.
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