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How do the MLS Concurrent Enrollment courses work?

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How do the MLS Concurrent Enrollment courses work?

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As a special offer for Informal Courses Students, SMU’s Master of Liberal Studies program, a 36-hour graduate degree plan in the humanities, offers a limited number of spaces in selected classes for Informal Courses students who wish to take the course on a non-degree, or audit, basis. These selected courses, noted with an *, meet weekly for about 15 weeks during the fall semester. Enrollment is $163/credit hour. Auditors are expected to keep up with the reading and participate in class discussions, but will not be required to produce papers or take quizzes/exams and will not receive a grade or academic credit for completing the course. Perfect for students interested in a more collegiate experience, who wish to delve deeper into a topic, or expand their time on campus. MLS concurrent opportunities will be offered in the spring of 2007. For more information about auditing an MLS course, call 214-SMU-THINK. For more information about the MLA program, call 214-768-4273.

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