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What is the difference between the upper- and lower- level options of a Field Study course?

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What is the difference between the upper- and lower- level options of a Field Study course?

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Each Field Study course may be taken for three upper- or lower-level undergraduate credits. Students may receive credit for each Field Study course at only one level (for example, if you have already taken ARTH 199C “Modern Art in London,” you may not receive credit for ARTH 489C “Modern Art in London”). The level you choose determines the amount of work you will have to do. Generally, upper-level students are required to complete the same assignments as the lower-level students, with the addition of a research project to be handed in a couple of weeks after the course has ended. Please note that once the course begins, you will not be able to switch your registration from upper- to lower-level or vice versa.

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