Repeating Classes
If you take a class more than once, only the grade for the first repeat is counted either for major admission or for graduation. A grade that does not meet minimum requirements for admission, continuation, or graduation in a required class the second time you take it prevents your continuation in the program. In rare cases a technical elective may not be taught again in time for you to graduate in a timely fashion. In that case, you should apply through the Undergraduate Advisor for an exception. The BSEE Committee may select a class covering similar material for you to take as a substitute. In this case, the grade in the substitute class is counted as one of the two times you may take the class. This policy applies to all required and elective technical classes. Allow four weeks for evaluation of exceptions.
If you take a course at both the University of Utah and at another institution, the grade you receive at the U of U is the grade used for major admission or graduation, regardless of which class is taken first. For example, you cannot count a class taken at SLCC or Weber to replace a class in which you get an "I", "E", or low grade at the U of U.
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