Does the Senior Seminar count as a 400 level course?
Q: Can I take courses for my major at another school? A: You may do so ONLY if the courses are equivalent – in other words, they have to be courses of the same difficulty. If, for example, you find a course with the same name at a community college but it is a 100 level course, it CANNOT serve as a course in the major. Q: How do I arrange to take a course at another school? A: Obtain the form for taking a course at another school at the Registrar’s office (Savitz Hall) or in the American Studies office and fill it out with all the information. Bring it to the American Studies office and an Advisor will determine where the course(s) will fit in your program – if at all – and sign it. Q: Is there a particular order in which I need to complete American Studies requirements? A: You are most likely to achieve success in American Studies by completing the 100 level courses before attempting the upper division (200,300,400 level) courses. Also, many of the 100 level courses are prerequisites