Regression List

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. Hours earned by regression do not count toward the total number of hours required for graduation. Regression is noted on a student's degree evaluation as it occurs. It shall be considered regression if the course in the left column is taken after any of the courses in the right column. These are the only cases considered to be regression.

Course Regression If Taken After Any of the Following

4:5Any other chemistry course
4:6Any chemistry course other than 4:5
4:74:11, 12, 18, 19, 111, 125, 131, 132, 170, or 171
4:84:121, 122, 123, 124, or 172
4:114:12, 19, 111, 125, 131, 132, 170, or 171 (equivalent to 4:18)
4:124:111, 125, 131, 132, 170, or 171 (equivalent to 4:19)
4:214:143 or 144
4:1114:112 or 171
4:1124:171
4:1214:122, 124 or 172 (equivalent to 4:123)
4:1224:172 (equivalent to 4:124)
4:1234:122, 124 or 172 (equivalent to 4:121)
4:1244:172 (equivalent to 4:122)
4:1254:170
4:135Should be considered equivalent to 4:144, otherwise none
4:144Should be considered equivalent to 4:135, otherwise none
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