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The graduate catalog lists “co-listed” and “graduate only” classes. What is the difference and may I take classes from both of these categories?

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The graduate catalog lists “co-listed” and “graduate only” classes. What is the difference and may I take classes from both of these categories?

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Classes co-listed may be taken by both undergraduates and graduates – they are numbered 4xy7/5xy7. Graduates and undergraduates sit in the same class, but graduate students have additional requirements beyond that of the undergraduates (to be determined by the instructor). You may count up to 9 hours of these cross listed classes towards the required 30 hours for your master’s degree. You may take more than 9 hours of cross listed classes (and you may have to if you need to do more remediation), but only 9 hours will count. • What are the classes “Supervised Teaching,” “Supervised Research,” and “Supervised Administration”? The classes “Supervised Teaching” (MATH 5019), “Supervised Research” (MATH 5029), and “Supervised Administration” (MATH 5039) are 1 credit hour classes intended for math graduate students on assistantships (who are expected to take one of these per semester). In particular, students preparing for teaching associate positions during their second year of graduate scho

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