Students at Brown and the Rhode Island School of Design have historically been able to register for certain courses at the other school as part of a long-standing agreement between the two ...
A cross-listed course is the same course catalogued under two or more prefixes (also known as subject codes). Cross-listing of courses can provide faculty an opportunity to collaborate across ...
Cross-listing refers to the act of merging two or more course sections that share the same course content but are offered at different levels (UG/GR) or within different departments. Requests to cross ...
There are two ways that faculty may teach courses that are housed in another academic division: They may teach a cross-listed course. For example, a faculty member teaches a SOC/ATH course that draws ...
There are many different types of courses at RIT. Some are theoretical while others are hands-on. A beneficial part of hands-on classes — like those offered in RIT’s Media Arts and Technology MS ...
Title: Cross-Level Listing of Undergraduate and Graduate Courses Responsible Office: Office of the Provost Effective Date: September 14, 2023 Last Updated: June 21, 2024 This policy applies to William ...
Offering Cross-Listed, Recommended, and Core GSWS Courses: The Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Program offers its students three types of courses, enabling them to design majors specific to ...