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Graduate Courses in Non-Rackham Programs

It is possible for Rackham students, with the approval of their departments, to apply non-Rackham course credits toward Rackham degree requirements, usually as cognates. They may do so by completing courses offered by non-Rackham graduate or professional programs. For courses to be included on the following list, they must meet the academic standards outlined in Rackham's, "Guidelines for Graduate Course Approval," and be taught by either a regular member of the faculty or an instructor whose credentials qualify them to teach at the graduate level.

Some of the courses on the following list are offered by Rackham programs but are not applicable toward their own graduate degree requirements. These courses are considered by the Rackham home department to be graduate level work only for students in other departments--because they expect their own students to have mastered the course material previously (e.g., as undergraduates). Please note that graduate credit will not be granted simply on the argument that some graduate students wish or need to know the material.

Once Rackham has accepted the course, the Office of the Registrar will designate Rackham credit for the course in the Univerity database. If not accepted by Rackham, the course will appear on a Rackham student's transcript as NCTP (not for credit toward program).

Inclusion on the following list does not guarantee that the student's department will count the credits toward the student's degree requirements. Therefore, students intending to apply any non-Rackham course must always check with an advisor and the department before enrolling.

List of Programs


Graduate Courses in Non-Rackham Programs

Afroamerican and African Studies
Anesthesiology
Dermatology
English Composition Board
Engineering
English Language Institute
Environment, Program in the
Geography
Great Books
Institute for the Humanities
Internal Medicine
Manufacturing
Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Movement Science
Neurology
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Otorhinolaryngology
Pediatrics
Pharmacy Administration
Physical Education
Physiological Acoustics
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Population Studies Center
Post Graduate Medicine
Psychiatry
Public Health, School of
Religion
Residential College
Social Work
Sports Management and Communication
Study Abroad
Surgery
Technical Communication
University Courses

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