Why Are Two Digital Literacy Courses Listed for Me?

After finalizing my elective course selection, I was surprised to see that two separate digital literacy courses appeared on my schedule. I was expecting only one option for this topic, so the appearance of a duplicate has left me puzzled. Could this be a system error, or do these courses cover different facets of digital skills? I would really appreciate a detailed explanation that clarifies whether these courses differ in content or purpose, and why they are both being offered.

Based on my experience when I encountered a similar issue, the system often lists two digital literacy courses because one course may be designed as an introductory module and the other as an advanced continuation. Sometimes, universities offer two parts covering foundational skills and more sophisticated technical practices depending on your study plan and career interest. I found it helpful to consult the academic advisor for clarification. It usually isn’t a system error but a way to ensure that all required competencies are addressed effectively.

hey, i’ve seen it before - not a system error. one looks to be just the basics and the other covers more advanced stuff. even though it seems odd, its likely intended. double-check with your advisor if you’re still in doubt!