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Regression is not allowed. Hours earned by regression do not count toward the total number of hours required for graduation.
Regression occurs when a student takes a lower-level or prerequisite course after having satisfactorily completed a more advanced course in the same or related subject. Regression occurs when a course in the left-hand column is taken after any of the courses in the right-hand column.
Course | is Taken After: |
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ASTR:1070 | ASTR:1772 |
ASTR:1080 | ASTR:1771 |
PHYS:1200 | PHYS:1400, 1511, 1611, 1701 |
PHYS:1400 | PHYS:1200, 1511, 1611, 1701 |
PHYS:1511 | PHYS:1611, 1701 |
PHYS:1512 | PHYS:1612, 1702 |
PHYS:1611 | PHYS:1701 |
PHYS:1612 | PHYS:1702 |
NOTE: Each line establishes a regression if the first class (before the colon) is taken after any of the courses following the colon. The "+" indicates any course with that number or higher.