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antirequisite


A course which cannot be taken for credit before, after, or at the same time as the course which is listed.
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bachelor’s degree


It is the first level of university degrees, for example, a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Business Administration or Bachelor of Science. It is also referred to as an undergraduate degree.
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breadth requirements


Requirements to ensure that students are exposed to different disciplines within their degree. Please refer to “Degree Requirements”.
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corequisite


A course which is required to be taken concurrently with the course with which it is listed as Corequisite.
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cross-listed courses


Courses which may be credited towards more than one discipline. (e.g. ENGL 2206)
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cross-coded courses


Courses which may be listed under two different codes in two different disciplines. The courses in the two disciplines will be Antirequisites for one another. (e.g. ADMN 2606 and ECON 2126).
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credits


The academic weight assigned to a course.
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cumulative averages


Cumulative averages are based on the calculation of all attempted and completed credits
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degree framework


An identified set and sequence of courses, and/or units of study, research and practice within areas of disciplinary or interdisciplinary study, that must be completed in fulfillment of the requirements for the awarding of the degree.
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discipline


Refers to an area of study, or to the faculty who teach in that subject.
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