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Backtracking Completion of a lower-level or prerequisite course after (or while) taking an advanced course. Additional credit and grade points are not awarded for lower-level courses if they are taken after or concurrently with the advanced course for which they are explicitly or implicitly prerequisites.
Classified Students (Graduate) Students admitted by the Graduate Division to a program that offers a graduate certificate, or a master’s or doctoral degree.
Classified Students (Undergraduate) Students who intend to earn an undergraduate degree and/or are admitted into a degree-granting college or school such as Architecture, Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, etc.
Community Colleges Campuses within the University of Hawai‘i system that usually offer lower division courses and grant two-year degrees and certificates.
Conditional Students (Graduate) Students admitted to graduate programs on the condition that they make up academic deficiencies or other requirements within a prescribed period of time.
Continuing Students For registration purposes, those who were registered for the previous semester (fall or spring), are in good standing, have not completely withdrawn, have not graduated in their current classification, and intend to register for the upcoming semester.
Co-requisite A course which must be taken in conjunction with and at the same time as another course. Co-requisites are indicated in the course descriptions.
Core Requirements See General Education Core.
Credit Overload (Graduate) For classified graduate students, registration for more than 16 credits (9 credits for graduate assistants) in any one semester. ermission from the graduate dean is required.
Credit Overload (Undergraduate) Registration for more than 19 UH Manoa credit hours in any one semester for undergraduate and professional diploma students. ermission from the appropriate college/school dean is required. The request for credit overload is processed during late registration only.
Credits (or Semester Credit Hours) Earned after successful completion (pass) of a course. If students fail a course, they have only attempted (but not earned) the credits for the course. Three semester credits are approximately equivalent to three 50-minute meeting periods per week in a 15-week semester.
Cross-Listed Courses Courses whose contents are identical and are jointly offered by more than one department. Although the departments and course numbers are different—for example, AMST 354 and MUS 370—these courses are the same.
Curriculum All the courses of study offered by the University. May also refer to a particular course of study (major) and the courses in that area.
Discipline A branch of knowledge or teaching. Typically refers to an area of study or a major field.
Diversification Requirement (Undergraduate) Specified courses in the General Education Core intended to assure that every student has a broad exposure to different domains of academic knowledge, while at the same time allowing flexibility for students with different goals and interests.
Double Major Multiple majors falling under one degree will normally be approved for students who show promise of success in both, provided there is sufficient divergence between the majors. No one course may be used to satisfy more than one major requirement.
Drop eriod Time at the beginning of each semester during which registered students may drop unwanted courses and not have them appear on their transcripts.
Early-Admits Academically superior and accomplished youths under 18 years of age who are continuing high school students admitted to the University to take specific courses for which they are qualified.
Electives Courses not designated as part of the General Education Core, college/school, or major requirements. Students should consult their major advisers and college advisers to discuss the selection of electives.
Emeriti Faculty Recognition, designation, and privileges given by the UH Board of Regents to faculty members who have retired but still retain ties to the University.
Excess Credit olicy (Undergraduate) Students who, by the end of any semester, have earned 24 credit hours beyond those required for graduation and have fulfilled all specific program and University requirements may graduate by action of their college or school.
Focus Requirements (Undergraduate) Specified courses in the UHM Graduation Requirements identifying important skills and discourses necessary for living and working in diverse communities.
Foreign or Hawaiian Language Requirement (Undergraduate) Successful completion of second-level study (i.e., through 202 or equivalent) of Hawaiian or an approved foreign language for students who entered the UH system in fall 1989 or later. Successful completion of first-level study (i.e., through 102 or equivalent) of Hawaiian or an approved foreign language for students who entered the UH system in fall 1988 or spring 1989.
Foundation Requirement (Undergraduate) Specified courses in the General Education Core intended to give students skills and perspectives that are fundamental to undertaking higher education.
Freshmen Students who have earned fewer than 25 semester credit hours.
Full-Time Students For academic purposes, undergraduates carrying 12 or more credits per semester or graduates carrying 8 or more credits.
General Education Core Specified courses in liberal arts and related areas required for the bachelor’s degree and usually completed in the first two years of undergraduate study.
Grade oint Average (GPA) Determined by first multiplying the number of credits for each course taken for a letter grade by the points earned for that course (i.e., A is 4 points, B is 3, C is 2, D is 1, and F is 0), then by adding all the points, and finally by dividing total grade points by the total number of credits attempted for courses in which letter grades were given.
Graduate Assistants Graduate students hired by the University as teaching or research assistants.
Graduate Courses Courses offered as part of a graduate degree program, numbered 600–800.
Graduate Faculty Members of the University community eligible to advise classified graduate students.
Graduate Record Examination (GRE) A standardized test required for admission to many graduate fields of study.
Graduate Students Students admitted to the Graduate Division to pursue advanced degrees.
Incomplete Grades With the instructor’s approval, students may receive a grade of I if they are unable to complete a small, but important part of a course’s requirements by semester’s end but are committed to doing so by a specified deadline. |
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