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My major requires me to take 6 credit hours of “upper division” coursework. What does that mean?

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My major requires me to take 6 credit hours of “upper division” coursework. What does that mean?

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Lower division courses are usually any course with a 1000/2000 course number (for example: ENC 1101 and ARH 2000). These courses are generally considered freshman or sophomore level classes. Upper division courses are usually any course with a 3000/4000 course number (i.e. MAN 3030 and SYD 4814). These courses are generally considered junior or senior level classes. Courses with a 5000/6000 number are graduate level classes.

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