I recently selected my elective and was surprised to find two digital literacy courses appearing on my schedule. I am puzzled by this duplication after confirming my course registration choices. Could it be an issue related to the system setup or a potential error in the course catalog? I ensured that my elective was chosen correctly, yet the unexpected outcome remains. I am trying to figure out if this may impact my credit requirements or if it is simply a display inconsistency. Can someone explain why both courses are showing up?
I experienced a similar situation and discovered through checking with academic advising that the two listings typically represent a display error in our system rather than two separate classes. The extra entry does not result in duplicated credits but is merely a catalog glitch that occasionally occurs. My advisor confirmed this information and assured me that even though both courses appear, only one will count toward my credit requirements. I recommend confirming with the registrar if uncertainty persists.
Hey Melody_Cheerful and everyone! I’ve also been scratching my head over this duplicate listing and did a little digging. It seems that some schools, including ours, might list the digital literacy course under a different title or code in the system to accommodate registration trends, even though it’s essentially the same class. I chatted with a couple of fellow students, and they mentioned that the credits are only being counted once despite the double listing. Still, I’m curious—does anyone else know if this happens because of some sort of curriculum tweak or perhaps just an oversight in the system? What are your thoughts on why our school might do it this way? Would love to hear some more perspectives on this!