Are some graduate courses taught in conjunction with upper-level undergraduate courses?
The History Department offers a number of graduate courses that are also for undergraduate history majors. These courses typically carry a 600/800 designation, with the latter number being reserved for the graduate component. Graduate students in such courses are expected to do an additional assignment, usually in the form of a substantial research paper or historiographical essay. Each semester, the History Department also offers a number of colloquia and seminars that are only for graduate students. Such courses carry a 900 designation. The departments graduate courses are listed in the Graduate Catalogue. Current and prospective students can also check the department Newsletter (which is posted on the department’s web page) for detailed descriptions of courses currently being offered.
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