11-13-2007 6:26 AM
would you help me about meaning of cross listing and how to create cross listing ?
best regards,
jin dal
11-13-2007 8:44 AM
Jin Dal,
Cross-listing of courses is done in the Module Catalog, simply by creating a relationship between two courses. Just use the relationship 'Refers To', and you can cross-list one course against another course.
This is generally used when you have two courses that share events, but have different academic characteristics. For example, there may be a course where graduate students and undergraduate students sit in the same lecture. However, the graduate students earn graduate credit, while the undergraduate students earn undergraduate credit, depending on which course each student books.
Hopefully this is enough to get you started on the topic.
Michael
11-13-2007 8:44 AM
Jin Dal,
Cross-listing of courses is done in the Module Catalog, simply by creating a relationship between two courses. Just use the relationship 'Refers To', and you can cross-list one course against another course.
This is generally used when you have two courses that share events, but have different academic characteristics. For example, there may be a course where graduate students and undergraduate students sit in the same lecture. However, the graduate students earn graduate credit, while the undergraduate students earn undergraduate credit, depending on which course each student books.
Hopefully this is enough to get you started on the topic.
Michael
11-14-2007 12:17 PM
let me ask you one more about cross listing.
1. i have two module
1) module A : for undergraduate
2) module B : for graduate
2) module A refer to Module B
3) i offered event for module B but Module A is not possible for event offering.
4) i can book student to module B but i can not book student to module A
in this case, how can i get information for module A.
Can student book to module A and module B each other.
and student can get information for Module A and Module B each other.
regards,
jin dal
11-14-2007 12:27 PM
Jin Dal,
I forgot to mention one common oversight, which is probably what you are experiencing. You still need to go into module A and set the sessions of offering; otherwise you cannot book that module. It is not enough to just define sessions of offering for module B.
Michael