Upper Division Courses definition

Upper Division Courses means courses usually taken at the junior or senior undergraduate level, and typically do not include introductory courses.
Upper Division Courses. All credits applying to an additional preparation
Upper Division Courses. All credits applying to an additional preparation level must be credits earned in upper division courses. Such credits must be acceptable for a graduate degree. All such courses must be germane to the teacher's teaching assignment or be directed toward a graduate degree, which degree is germane to the teacher's teaching assignment; provided, however, that all such courses shall be subject to the provisions of Section 7 of this Article.

Examples of Upper Division Courses in a sentence

  • Select 1 course for each area  Literature and the Arts  History and Politics 6 LAC electives at the 300 or 400-level at Lehman 12 General Electives3 33 Total Number of Upper Division Courses 60 Total Number of Credits Transferred from BMCC 60 Total Number of Credits Required for Baccalaureate Degree 120 3 Intermediate Spanish as required – All students must complete or test out of six credits of Intermediate Spanish.

  • Select 1 course for each area • Literature and the Arts • History and Politics 6 LAC electives at the 300 or 400-level at Lehman 12 General Electives3 33 Total Number of Upper Division Courses 60 Total Number of Credits Transferred from BMCC 60 Total Number of Credits Required for Baccalaureate Degree 120 3 Intermediate Spanish as required – All students must complete or test out of six credits of Intermediate Spanish.