Graduate courses
Graduate courses are included in the section of Course
Descriptions in the Bulletin. For a description of the program
leading to a Master of Science Degree at Rose-Hulman, see the Graduate
Bulletin.
An undergraduate student who wishes to take 12 hours or less of
graduate courses may do so, subject to the following
conditions.
- The student must have a cumulative GPA of 3.000 or better.
- The class must be included in the list of courses approved by
the Graduate Studies Committee for graduate credit (see Graduate
Bulletin).
- The course may not be used to satisfy requirements for the B.S.
degree.
- The student must request permission to receive graduate credit
prior to enrollment in the course. To do this, the student must
obtain a Graduate Credit Enrollment Form from the Registrar's
Office and fill it out. The Form must be submitted for endorsement
by the student's advisor, the instructor, and for approval by the
Director of Graduate Studies. A separate form should be submitted
for each course in which the undergraduate desires to enroll for
graduate credit. The student, the advisor, and the instructor will
be notified of the decision of the Director of Graduate Studies by
the Registrar.
The student's official graduate transcript will show that the
course was taken for graduate credit at Rose-Hulman. However, it
must be understood that this does not constitute acceptance to any
graduate school, nor does it guarantee that the course will be
accepted for graduate credit toward any graduate degree plan. An
undergraduate student who wishes to take more than 12 hours of
graduate courses must enroll in the graduate program.
For information on this option see, Concurrent Pursuance of the B.S. and
M.S. Degrees.
Exceptions & Questions: Consult the
Graduate Studies Committee.
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