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Can undergraduate courses be taken at Temple for graduate credit?

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Can undergraduate courses be taken at Temple for graduate credit?

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Yes. Students may take up to two “upper level” undergraduate courses with the approval of and in consultation with the MJ director. The student must register for graduate credit and enroll in these courses after admission to the M.J. program. Students must complete, with required signatures, an approval form available in the SCT Graduate Office. The instructor is to assign the graduate student additional reading or project work appropriate to a graduate-level course. The undergraduate history (JOU 3703) and law (JOU 3196) courses cannot be applied to the M.J. degree.

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