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Our Academic unit offers courses numbered 298 which consistently average four or more graduate student enrollments. What traditional course format should these courses have?

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Our Academic unit offers courses numbered 298 which consistently average four or more graduate student enrollments. What traditional course format should these courses have?

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A. If a course, regardless of course number, meets the minimal enrollment threshold (Heilbron memo; Hitch memo), and it is regularly scheduled (has a building, room, and time), it should probably be coded something other than INDependent Study or TUTorial, which are intended to be used for individualized instruction. If you believe that the instructional format for a course is incorrect, submit a course approval form to COCI to request a change (via the Office of the Registrar—see COCI Handbook (http://academic-senate.berkeley.edu/committees/coci/handbookTOC.html) for details on the course approval process).

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