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Student has credit in the 1000-series foreign language courses. How do they count?

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Student has credit in the 1000-series foreign language courses. How do they count?

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This year (2001-2) the Modern Language Program (in HU) changed its course numbering system, basically upping each course a level. (the 1000 level courses were changed to 2000, 2000 to 3000, etc.) These changes have implications for students who are trying to meet the new general education distribution requirements, specifically the requirements that they take 5 classes from the distribution lists, 2 from one list, 2 from another, and a 5th from any list, and that at least two of the courses be at the 3000 level or higher. Since the modern language changes are new, we should be as flexible with the students as possible, it seems to me, so: Students who took a 1000 level course should be allowed to count it toward their distribution requirement (count it as a 2000 level course, since that is what it now is). Students who took a 2000 level course should be allowed to count it toward one of the two 3000 level courses required of them, since that is what it now is.

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