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SE says “Closely corresponds to one quarter course” but also “no new content is added.” [Note: This seems to fit since the course name and 2/3 of the content is the same as under the quarter system?]

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SE says “Closely corresponds to one quarter course” but also “no new content is added.” [Note: This seems to fit since the course name and 2/3 of the content is the same as under the quarter system?]

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• SR says “rearranging or combining material from a previous quarter courses(s).” [Note: This doesn’t seem to fit since the added content is not in the current program.] • N says “No corresponding quarter course(s). This course adds significant new curriculum content.” [Note: Although 1/3 of the semester course will be new content, it would seem odd to use the “N” designation and maintain the current title and 2/3 of the content.] A: In this example we recommend using the “SE” designator because the department is not taking a 3 course sequence and making it into two new courses. Instead, a current 3-credit hour course in the quarter system is being converted to a 3-credit hour course in the semester system. Because of the increase in instructional hours, the department will be adding new content that does not exist in the current quarter course.

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