Why do cross-listed courses sometimes appear as schedule conflicts?
Until the course-change deadline for a term has passed, all students in cross-listed courses are registered for the parent course, and the instructor’s schedule will be generated correctly. After that deadline, the registrar’s office reassigns students to the CRN for which they wish to receive credit. Because all those sections meet at the same time and have the same instructor, the schedule generator detects a schedule conflict and will place all but one of the sections outside the day-time schedule grid.
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