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Course Type Level
Course Type Level
Course Type Level
Course
Types and Levels set the groundwork for grouping courses so that course requirements can be applied to a category of courses that are comparable to one another. For example, if there are five beginner level English classes offered by the school and if only one of them is required for a student to take the intermediate English level course in the next year, the five beginner classes can be marked with the same
Course
Type and Level. Therefore, the school must first evaluate all courses that are offered and group them into
Course
Types and Levels accordingly.
Course
Type: An alphanumeric identifier such as ENG, MTH, or PHY.
Course
Level: A numeric value that represents the difficulty or progression stage, such as 101 or 203.
Together, they form a unique combination like ENG 101 or MTH 203. These combinations are then used when schools establish rules for prerequisites, co-requisites, or repeat restrictions.
Note
: To create a
Course
Type Level, follow the steps in
Creating Course
Type Level.
Note
: For transferred courses, you can specify the course type and level in
Historical Mark
s to ensure those credits count toward
Course
and
Graduation Requirement
s.
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See also
Graduation Requirement
Course Requirement
Creating Course
Historical Mark
Course
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