Numbering and Grading System

Numbering and Grading System

Course Numbering: The institutions use the following course numbering systems: Emmanuel – The first digit of the course number indicates level. 0 – Non-credit work 1 – Undergraduate introductory 2 – Undergraduate intermediate 3 – Undergraduate advanced (Includes undergraduate seminars) 4 – Undergraduate independent or directed study/research/internship 5 – Graduate (not open for cross-registration) MassArt 100 – Freshmen level 200 – Sophomore leve 300 – Junior level 400 – Senior level 500 – Masters level (not open for cross-registration) MCPHS 100 – First-year/Introductory 200 – Second year 300 – Third year 400 – Fourth year 500/600 – Advanced 700 – Dual (undergraduate/graduate) 800 – Graduate only (not open for cross-registration) Simmons 100 – First-year/Introductory 200 – Intermediate 300 – Advanced 400 – Graduate (not open to cross-registration) Wentworth 100 and 200 – First and second year courses 300 – All levels 400+ – Junior and senior level Wheelock 100 – Includes children and their environments, first-year seminars, and the college requirements 200 – Introductory/intermediate courses in the arts and sciences and professional studies 300 – Specialized courses in arts and sciences and professional studies 400 – Core requirements in curriculum and methods, seminars that accompany student teaching/practicum experience and independent study, honors tutorial, and individualized plans of study 500 – Graduate (not open to cross registration)  
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