Students at Brown and the Rhode Island School of Design have historically been able to register for certain courses at the other school as part of a long-standing agreement between the two ...
A cross-listed course is the same course catalogued under two or more prefixes (also known as subject codes). Cross-listing of courses can provide faculty an opportunity to collaborate across ...
Cross-listing refers to the act of merging two or more course sections that share the same course content but are offered at different levels (UG/GR) or within different departments. Requests to cross ...
There are two ways that faculty may teach courses that are housed in another academic division: They may teach a cross-listed course. For example, a faculty member teaches a SOC/ATH course that draws ...
There are many different types of courses at RIT. Some are theoretical while others are hands-on. A beneficial part of hands-on classes — like those offered in RIT’s Media Arts and Technology MS ...
Title: Cross-Level Listing of Undergraduate and Graduate Courses Responsible Office: Office of the Provost Effective Date: September 14, 2023 Last Updated: June 21, 2024 This policy applies to William ...
The Office of the Provost announced Persuasion at Scale—a new course designed by Eunji Kim, assistant professor of political science, and Christopher Wiggins, associate professor of applied ...
Offering Cross-Listed, Recommended, and Core GSWS Courses: The Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Program offers its students three types of courses, enabling them to design majors specific to ...