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Policies
Graduate courses (600-800 level) are offered only by graduate
programs. For information on the applicability of different
types of courses toward graduate degree requirements, see
Academic Policies <
Course Applicability.
Instructor
Generally, graduate courses are taught by graduate faculty.
With the approval of the department chair and the Graduate
Division, non-graduate faculty may teach graduate courses.
In addition, the department chair needs to consult with the
graduate faculty before assigning a non-graduate faculty to
teach a graduate course.
Any member of the graduate faculty, regardless of his or
her employment locus, may offer directed reading/directed
research courses in their graduate program(s).
Enrollment
Generally, only graduate students may enroll in graduate courses.
With consent of the course instructor, undergraduate seniors
may enroll in graduate courses. For information on how undergraduate
seniors at UHM may earn credits toward master's degrees, see
Academic Policies <
Undergraduate Excess Credits.
Cross Listing
In an effort to prevent duplication of courses, cross-listing
of graduate courses between departments and colleges is strongly
recommended. Please note:
- Cross-listing between a graduate course and an undergraduate
course is NOT permitted.
- Simultaneous course listings at more than one course level
are NOT permitted.
Distance Courses
Courses offered off-campus or via telecommunication must provide
the students with the same degree of interaction with the
instructor, and access to a similar quantity and quality of
educational resources, as normally would be available for
courses offered on-campus.
Tuition and Fees
The UH president or his designee has the authority to set
fees for courses or credit programs offered in-state, courses
or credit programs offered out-of-state under special agreements
or contractual arrangements, and distance courses or credit
programs.
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