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Integrated Program FAQ (A) Can courses that a student took at NAU for their undergraduate degree be applied toward a graduate M.S. or Graduate Certificate?

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Integrated Program FAQ (A) Can courses that a student took at NAU for their undergraduate degree be applied toward a graduate M.S. or Graduate Certificate?

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• Not for the Graduate Certificates and not for the regular M.S. degree program. Any course applied towards a bachelor’s degree or undergraduate certificate can not be used again towards graduate certificate or degree. • For the Integrated B.S.-M.S. degree, up to two classes at the 400 level can be “double dipped” with approval of your M.S. advisor. (B) If a students took a 400 level course as an undergraduate that is coconvened with a 500 level class, can the student then take the 500 level coconvened course and apply it toward a graduate certificate (or even a MS degree)? • You would not need to retake the 400 level class at the 500 level. You would, however, need to find another class to replace the coconvened 400/500 level class that you already took for your undergraduate degree. • If the 400 level class was applied toward a bachelors degree or undergraduate certificate it cannot be applied to a graduate certificate or degree. However, if you do not include the class in your appli

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