The HASS requirement will not change for students who matriculated prior to Fall 2018. It still requires “6 course credits,” which means taking 6 courses from Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. You must complete at least 18 SHUs of coursework from the Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, including a minimum of 6 courses from these disciplines.
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General/Working with your Academic Adviser Tufts Global Education does not have authority to approve individual courses taken abroad to count in any specific way toward degree or major requirements here in Medford. All determinations about how and/or whether a course may count toward specific requirements are made by the academic departments here at Tufts, so you …
All undergraduates (except REAL students) are expected to carry a full course load (four to five courses each semester), except in cases of serious, documented health conditions. Permission for part- time study may be granted to those in REAL Program and those who have completed eight semesters of full- time study.Jan 22, 2018
To add an additional credit, you will need to petition your Advising Dean beginning on the first day of the semester. Such permission is not granted to first-semester liberal arts students. Full-time status at Tufts is defined as attempting a minimum of 12 Semester-hours units (SHUs) in a semester.
Full-Time Status: You will need to enroll in at least 12 SHUs each semester to be considered full-time. Liberal Arts students are able to enroll in up to 18 SHUs each semester. Engineering students are able to enroll in up to 21 SHUs each semester.
Most Tufts courses have been assigned 3 credits, or "SHUs" (Semester-hour units), but many have been assigned 4 SHUs, and a few may be worth 5 or more SHUs. Some courses may bear 1 or 2 SHUs.
4.04With a GPA of 4.04, Tufts requires you to be at the top of your class. You'll need nearly straight A's in all your classes to compete with other applicants. You should also have taken plenty of AP or IB classes to show your ability to excel in academic challenge.
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You can choose the pass/fail option by completing a Pass/Fail form by deadline noted on the academic calendar. Forms are not accecepted after the deadline to declare or revoke a submission.
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They can even double major across the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Engineering, or pursue a Combined Degree between SMFA at Tufts and the School of Arts and Sciences.
Tufts Students: Log-on to the Tufts Student Information System and DROP each course registration.Visiting students: Log-on to the Courses at Tufts platform and request a DROP each course registration. Write to the Director of Professional and Custom Education at [email protected] if you have trouble.
Grade Point Average will be calculated as it always has been, taking into account the number of credits assigned to the course (0.5, 1.0. or 1.5 credits), multiplied by the grade points (4.0 for A, 3.0 for B, etc), and averaged for each semester and across accumulated semesters.
Build a schedule of solid academic subjects—math, science, English, second language, history/social sciences—for all four years. (Note: This is a recommendation, not a requirement.
All undergraduates must complete 8 semesters of full-time study (or 10 semesters for those in the combined-degree programs). A student who has at least 5 credit-bearing courses or equivalent from pre-matriculation credit or Tufts summer school, adding up to at least 15 SHUs, may petition to count that as the equivalent of 1 full-time semester.
All majors require a specific grouping of 10 to 12 courses, and that will not change. Major requirements are being re-phrased to clarify whether the major is fulfilled by completing a set number of specific courses or earning a range of credits in a specific area.
Undergraduates must enroll in at least 12 SHUs each semester to reach full time status. Graduate students reach full-time status when enrolled in 9 or more SHUs per semester. Depending on how many credits they attempt in a given semester, part-time students will be considered three-quarter time, half-time, or part-time.
The Registrar has a formula in place to handle the nuances of repeating courses. The Registrar will balance out past and current credit values to be equal for both courses, regardless of when taken, by choosing the higher credit value, so as not to delete any credits earned toward the degree.
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Description: Strain tensor, stress tensor, elastic stress analysis, isotropic and anisotropic materials, torsion problem, inelastic behavior of materials, elements of plasticity and creep.
Instructional Mode: Hybrid (both in-person and fully virtual options available)
Instructional Mode: Hybrid (both in-person and fully virtual options available)
Description: Advanced topics in fluid mechanics. Viscous and inviscid flows. Strain rate, vorticity and streamline coordinates. Differential conservation laws for mass, momentum and energy. Dimensional analysis. Lubrication flows. Momentum and thermal laminar boundary layers. Laminar-turbulent transition. Reynolds stress and turbulence modeling.
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If a course has been approved as the equivalent of a specific course at Tufts, it will count for World Civilizations credit just as the Tufts course would count. This information is available on the SIS class search . Otherwise, the petition for World Civilizations credit is available on the Registrar website.
There are two considerations in making sure that a course taken abroad will transfer to your degree sheet as needed:
Please keep in mind the following policies for summer study abroad programs:
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Are you a high school student who is curious about what it's like to study at Tufts University? Our Fall 2021 registration is now open, whether you are looking for an opportunity to take part in an enriching academic experience, or earn some college credit ahead of graduation, Courses at Tufts for High Schoolers (CATHS) will have what your are looking for..