Do CVN courses count towards the core and/or electives requirements?
Taking a course on-campus that happens to be concurrently offered (or taped) by CVN qualifies. Even taking the course through CVN off-campus while that same instance of the course is being taped on-campus may be acceptable under some circumstances, although frowned upon. However, CVN “re-runs” (pretaped courses) are not permitted for doctoral students. There is, however, a loophole whereby CVN re-runs taken prior to first enrolling for the doctoral program, e.g., while enrolled as a special student or for the “terminal” MS or professional degree, would still qualify towards fulfilling the later doctoral requirements. See the rules about CVN re-runs here.
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