Mirroring. A noncredit course is a mirror of a credit course if the student learning outcomes, objectives, courses content, course hours/units, and homework requirements are the same or comparable. In addition, the noncredit course must have grade options as indicated on the approved course outline of record. A Noncredit course that is attached to an approved CDCP program may be offered concurrently with its mirrored credit course. Mirrored courses offered concurrently shall have their load adjusted to be the higher of the two course loads, even if the course with the higher load is cancelled. Instructors teaching mirrored courses must meet the minimum qualifications for both disciplines. The determination on whether the courses are sufficiently comparable is made by the appropriate Vice President.
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