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The usual course load for full-time graduate students is 9 credits/semester. Depending upon the program requirements and abilities of the student, individuals may carry more than 9 credits each ...
Three hours of lecture/discussion per week. Algebraic operations on polynomials and rational functions as expressions, in equations, or inequalities. Graphing of linear and polynomial equations. An ...
Classes are maintained in the Student Information System, also known as SIS. The module within SIS where classes are maintained is called the Schedule of Classes or SOC. In order to fully explain the ...
Browse our course catalog to view available courses, faculty, and schedules. The course schedule for the entire academic year is published each July. For academic year 2025-2026 Booth courses are ...
The Office of the Registrar maintains the University's course inventory and publishes Student Policies, the Undergraduate Catalog, and the Graduate Catalog. The Undergraduate and Graduate Catalogs are ...
PSC 323 Ancient and Medieval Political Theory Dr. Callum Ingram This course focuses on ancient and medieval writings about politics, government, economics, and culture. While many of the texts will ...
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SYP 2026 registration is now live! Our 2026 programs will run weekly from June 14 - July 17, 2026. Students are enrolled in the order applications are received and a $150 per course non-refundable ...
This course gives students frameworks and tools for (i) understanding what motivates people, including themselves, and (ii) designing incentive systems, broadly defined, that motivate both individual ...