Graduate course definition

Graduate course means a course offered for graduate academic credit and approved as a graduate course by the appropriate Xxxx and by the President in accordance with general University procedures for approving such courses; provided only that when a course so offered and approved is described in any official bulletin or other such publication of the Division of Graduate and Continuing Education as a course that is offered for both graduate and undergraduate academic credit, it shall be deemed to be a graduate course if not fewer than fifty percent (50%) of the students enrolled in the course are enrolled in it for graduate academic credit. For purposes of the preceding proviso, the enrollment in a course shall be determined at the end of the period during which students are permitted to enroll in courses at a University. Whenever any course so offered and approved is described in any official bulletin or other such publication of the Division of Graduate and Continuing Education as a course that is offered only for graduate academic credit, it shall, notwithstanding the proviso in the first sentence of this paragraph, be deemed to be a graduate course even if undergraduate students have been permitted, in any one or more instances, to enroll in it for undergraduate academic credit; and, further, whenever any course is described in any official bulletin or other such publication of the Division of Graduate and Continuing Education as a course that is offered only for undergraduate academic credit, it shall, notwithstanding the proviso in the first sentence of this paragraph, not be deemed to be a graduate course even if graduate students have been permitted, in any one or more instances, to enroll in it for graduate credit.
Graduate course means a university course intended
Graduate course means a university course intended for students who have completed a baccalaureate degree;

Examples of Graduate course in a sentence

  • Synchronous Learning Experiences: Distance and Residential Learners' Perspectives in a Blended Graduate Course.


More Definitions of Graduate course

Graduate course means any course that has a three-digit course number of 500 or above.
Graduate course means courses numbered 6000 to 7999. These courses are generally limited to graduate students and graduate degrees and certificates. Graduate courses may only be offered at USHE institutions with a Board-approved mission to provide graduate-level programs.

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  • Graduate Student means a student who is in attendance at an institution of higher education and is enrolled in an academic program of instruction above the baccalaureate level. The term includes any portion of a program leading to either a degree beyond the baccalaureate, or a first professional degree when at least three years of study at the pre-baccalaureate degree level are required for entrance into a program leading to such a degree. Students admitted as special/provisional graduate students may be considered as eligible students for one term only if it is anticipated they will enroll in a regular graduate program in the following term.

  • Core Course means a course that a student admitted to a particular programme must successfully complete to receive the degree and which cannot be substituted by any other course.

  • Course means classroom training delivered live either physically in person or virtually via the internet.

  • Adequate security means protective measures that are commensurate with the consequences and probability of loss, misuse, or unauthorized access to, or modification of information.

  • Ordinary Course means, with respect to an action taken by a Person, that such action is consistent with the past practices of the Person and is taken in the ordinary course of the normal day-to-day operations of the Person.

  • Competition or “Competitions” means any competition comprised within the Event where the winner is awarded a prize. A Competition may be comprised of one or more qualification phase/sections, runs or heats, including official training sessions. In the FIS Rules, Competitions are sometimes also referred to as “races”.

  • Compete means participating in an interscholastic contest or competition and includes dressing in full team uniform for the interscholastic contest or competition as well as participating in pre-game warm-up exercises with team members. “Compete” does not include any managerial, record-keeping, or other non-competitor functions performed by a student on behalf of a member or associate member school.

  • Adequate notice means written advance notice of at least 48 hours, giving the time, date, location and, to the extent known, the agenda of any regular, special or rescheduled meeting, which notice shall accurately state whether formal action may or may not be taken and which shall be (1) prominently posted in at least one public place reserved for such or similar announcements, (2) mailed, telephoned, telegrammed, or hand delivered to at least two newspapers which newspapers shall be designated by the public body to receive such notices because they have the greatest likelihood of informing the public within the area of jurisdiction of the public body of such meetings, one of which shall be the official newspaper, where any such has been designated by the public body or if the public body has failed to so designate, where any has been designated by the governing body of the political subdivision whose geographic boundaries are coextensive with that of the public body and (3) filed with the clerk of the municipality when the public body's geographic boundaries are coextensive with that of a single municipality, with the clerk of the county when the public body's geographic boundaries are coextensive with that of a single county, and with the Secretary of State if the public body has Statewide jurisdiction. For any other public body the filing shall be with the clerk or chief administrative officer of such other public body and each municipal or county clerk of each municipality or county encompassed within the jurisdiction of such public body. Where annual notice or revisions thereof in compliance with section 13 of this act set forth the location of any meeting, no further notice shall be required for such meeting.