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Credit Weight

The credit weight is the relative value assigned to the course. A 1.0-credit course carries twice the weight of a 0.5-credit course and normally consists of three contact hours per week over an eight-month period (September – April). A credit denotes a full-credit course with 1.0 indicated in the course description. A 0.5-credit course carries twice the weight of a 0.25-credit course and is normally conducted over a four-month period. A half-credit course is indicated with the 0.5 weight in the course description, and a quarter-credit course as 0.25 in the description and is normally taught over a six weeks period. However, courses may be taught over other periods of time than those just listed. In the program descriptions, the following symbols are used following the course number:
Credit WeightSymbol
One and a half credits (1.5)
Full-credit (1.0)*
Quarter-credit (0.25)º

(0.5 credits do not have a symbol appended.)

Half (0.5) credit courses are indicated simply by the course number consisting of the discipline code and a three-digit number. This system of notation represents a change, occasioned by the prevalence of 0.5-credit courses, from that used in all calendars prior to the 1993-1994 version, in which the symbol * was used to identify 0.5-credit courses.



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