Can a college offer a major but not have majority of the class at their home school?
Mary s asked:
Can a college offer a major but not have majority of the class at their home school? They have me take class off campus right now my 3rd year in college and all my 4th year in college because they don’t have all the required class on campus because they only have one teacher for the job? So all of the classes are at other school and they did not tell that I would I have take the class off campus.
Need help!!!
need your help people
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Can a college offer a major but not have majority of the class at their home school? They have me take class off campus right now my 3rd year in college and all my 4th year in college because they don’t have all the required class on campus because they only have one teacher for the job? So all of the classes are at other school and they did not tell that I would I have take the class off campus.
Need help!!!
need your help people

April 1st, 2009 at 7:33 pm
they should
April 2nd, 2009 at 4:28 am
If they offer a major, they have to offer the classes for that major at the school. It seems pointless to make a class a requirement, and then don’t provide it to the students at least once a year.
However, if you mean do they have to offer at the main campus? No, they do not. At the college I went to, they have different campuses spread out in a 60 mile radius. So while most of the classes are offered on the main campus, some required classes were only offered in the neighboring campus. Which sometimes makes sense because for some majors, better enviroment to learn might be the next county over.