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Undergraduate courses are typically listed with a catalog number between 100-200, and graduate courses with a catalog number from 200-300.Cannot be the same as an existing course. If none are specified one will be assigned. Ex: SOMGEN 222

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For more information, please find the unit of credit policy here.

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All Stanford courses can be retaken by students as many times as they wish, typically in order to improve the grade. However, these additional enrollments are subject to the Stanford Repeat Policy which dictates which enrollment attempt earns the credit. The official policy on repeating a course is stated in the Stanford Bulletin.


When we configure a course to be repeatable for degree credit, it means that a student may earn credit in the course up to the "Total Completions Allowed" and for the "Total Units Allowed" as entered in Course Catalog in PeopleSoft. Courses should only be repeatable for degree credit if the content changes term to term, for example Independent Study, Special Topics, Current Topics, etc. You should always ask yourself the question "How many credits earned in this course should apply to a students degree?" Typically, very few courses should be repeatable for an unlimited number of units (i.e. 999).

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The grading basis is the data element of a course that controls both what type of grading students can choose and what types of grades instructors can enter. The grading basis is designated by the Course Director, taking into account the student population(s) for which the course is intended. Graduate level class offered by the School of Medicine must select one of the following options:

  • MED - Medical School MD grades (+/-) only
  • MOP - Medical Option (+/- for MD students, option of Letter or CR/NC for graduate and undergraduate students)
  • MED S/NC - Medical School MD grades (+/-) for MD students, Satisfactory/No Credit for graduate and undergraduate students.


The following grading basis are for undergraduate courses ONLY. MD or Grad courses must select from the above MED options.

  • RLT - Letter grade only
  • ROP - Letter grade or S/NC
  • RSN - S/NC only
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Component descriptions available here.

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A crosslisted course is one course with multiple offerings by multiple subject codes and/or multiple student careers (undergrad/grad). Crosslisted courses have the same title, descriptions, units, grading bases, and components but will have different catalog numbers and/or different subject codes.


The crosslisted course may be:


• a course offered under multiple subject codes (AA135 and PUBLPOL 131) representing the collaborative efforts across departments,


• a course offered for multiple careers (undergraduate and graduate),


• or both!

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Undergraduate courses are typically listed with a catalog number between 100-200, and graduate courses with a catalog number from 200-300.

*Classes that meet during approved standard meeting patterns will receive priority room scheduling.

Additional information on room features available here.

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Primary instructors must have an appointment in the UTL, NTL, MCL, or CE lines - this does not include adjunct or affiliate faculty. Other titles may be listed as a secondary instructor and are required to list an additional, eligible primary instructor.