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Whats the difference between lower level and upper level courses? Graduate level?

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Whats the difference between lower level and upper level courses? Graduate level?

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Typically, lower level courses are courses numbered as 100 or 200; these are generally completed in the first and second years of degree programs. Upper level courses are courses numbered 300 and 400 and are usually completed in the third and fourth years of degree program. All students enrolled in Upper Level courses, must meet with a Program Advisor and have their coursework approved before registration.

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Typically, lower level courses are courses numbered as 1000 or 2000; these are generally completed in the first and second years of degree programs. Upper level courses are courses numbered 3000 and 4000 and are usually completed in the third and fourth years of degree program. All students enrolled in Upper Level courses, must meet with a Program Advisor and have their coursework approved before registration.

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