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![]() 2004-2005 General Information Colby's Mission and Goals About Colby Libraries Information Technology Special Programs Career Services Admissions Orientation and Placement Student Fees Financial Aid General Regulations Academic Program Academic Requirements Academic Honors Academic Procedures Academic Programs (Divisions, Integrated Studies, Study Abroad, Domestic Programs, etc.) Courses of Study Course Designations Directories The Corporation: Officers, Trustees The Corporation: Overseers, Museum Board and Alumni Council Executive Committee Appendices 2004-2005 Calendar 2005-2006 Calendar 2002-2003 Catalogue
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This information was last updated on: 08/16/04 9:57:18 AM Academic ProgramCourse Designations Each course is identified by a title, subject, and number: e.g., English Composition is English 115 and would appear on the printed curriculum as EN115. The first digit indicates the course level and the class or classes eligible to take the course:
Permission of the instructor is required to confirm enrollment in a course of a level not open to the student's class. Prerequisites: Course descriptions include specific prerequisites when these are required by instructors.Permission of the instructor is required to enroll in any course for which the student has not satisfied a stated prerequisite. Curriculum:Departments have the option to offer particular courses in either one or both semesters and/or January. Catalogue descriptions provide this information with bold-faced letters immediately following course numbers:
Courses listed in the catalogue as well as the curriculum are subject to withdrawal at the discretion of the College administration. Departments reserve the right to limit enrollment in any course and to establish priorities for courses that might be overenrolled. Area Requirements:Catalogue descriptions of courses that fulfill area requirements include a bold-faced capital letter following the number of credit hours:
Credit HoursCredit hours published are per semester and are indicated in each course description as well as in the curriculum. Some courses, listed for variable credit, provide an opportunity for students to earn augmented credit by completing extra work as agreed upon with the instructor by a specified deadline and registered for appropriately.With the exception of "topics" courses and seminars in which subject matter varies, courses may not be repeated for additional credit. "Critical Dates and Deadlines," a schedule for each academic year, is issued by the registrar and includes deadlines for adding, dropping, and withdrawing from courses and for declaration and revocation of the satisfactory/unsatisfactory option or augmented credit option. |
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