REGULATIONS ABOUT COURSE
SELECTION IN UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM
- Courses,
with letter grades DD or DC cannot be repeated. This is a Departmental
decision. Students who are “repeating” or “on probation” status are
excluded from this rule.
- Students
with “repeating” status should take their courses with letter grades F on the first semester these courses are offered. They may repeat their courses with letter grades DD or DC if they wish. Besides these
courses, they can take 2 new courses at most. They can not take credits
more than their department’s average term credit.
- During
the academic program, at most two Pass/Fail courses may be taken. The
credits of these courses are accounted for the total credit.
- Students
who get A or B from the Proficiency Exam have to take HSS courses for two
terms. They cannot register for Advanced English classes instead. Students
who get C from the Proficiency Exam can register to Advanced English in
the first term. They have to take HSS in the second term.
- During
the academic program students have to take 6 “area elective” courses and 6
“unrestricted elective” courses. However, instead of an “unrestricted
elective” course an “area elective” course can be taken.
- A
student can repeat his/her F graded “unrestricted” or “area elective”
course by taking another “unrestricted” or “area elective” course.
- Students
who entered before the year 2006, can take any course given in the university as an “unrestricted elective”
course. However, to register for the courses given in UBYO (MIS, INTT, TOUR) and School of
Foreign Languages, consent of the advisor
is required and these courses should be chosen among the courses that are
not offered by the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences.
Students who entered in 2006 or later, can register at most 2 courses
from UBYO and/or at most 1 "AE"
coded course (but not a 1XX coded course)
from School of Foreign Languages as an
unrestrictive elective course .
- To
register a course with a “4th year standing” prerequisite
status, students should have completed 112 credits.
- Seniors
with a GPA higher than or equal to 3.00 may take one course as
“area elective” from AD 5XX coded classes. The consent of the instructor
is needed.
- AD
311 is not a prerequisite for AD 312 any longer.
- During
registration, minimum credits that should be taken is
15.
- The
department’s average term credit can be found by dividing total graduation
credit by the total number of semesters (total graduation semester is 8
terms). Regardless of their registered semester or status (e.g., repeating),
students can take 8 credits or 2 courses in addition to their standard
course load (total graduation credit in the Department of Management is
150).