what is a reading course unh

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Credits

Course Offerings

Equivalent

Labs

  • In courses that are not designated by title as laboratory courses, the notation "Lab" or "Course has a lab component" in the course description indicates that laboratory sessions are a part of the course. For example, CHEM 403 General Chemistry I.
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Mutual Exclusion

  • Courses are mutually exclusive when course content is too similar to earn credit for both. Students may not enroll if they have completed any mutually exclusive courses with a passing grade.
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Numeric System

  • The University of New Hampshire's system of numeric designation is as follows: 1. 200–299 Courses in Thompson School of Applied Science. 2. 300–399 Associate in arts /associate in science courses. Courses may be taken for credit only by associate's degree or nondegree students. Credits may not be applied to baccalaureate degrees. 3. 400–499 Introdu...
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Prerequisites and Corequisites

  • Prerequisites are courses that must be taken before another course. For example, CMN 456 Propaganda and Persuasion is a prerequisite of CMN 505 Analysis of Popular Culture. Each prerequisite for a course is separated from the other prerequisites by a semicolon; e.g., Prereq: CMN 455; CMN 456. Corequisites are courses that must be taken in the same semester. For exa…
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