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[Courseload Regulations]

  Minimum Unit Requirements
  Normal Course Loads
  Reduced Study Loads
  Maximum Unit Limits

Minimum Unit Requirements

You must be enrolled in at least one course to be considered a registered student at Berkeley (in addition to having paid registration fees and having no registration blocks). However, you are expected to be enrolled in at least the minimum number of units approved by your college or school by the end of the third week of instruction. Minimum unit requirements are as follows:

Undergraduate Minimum Unit Requirements
Haas School of Business 13 Units
(effective Fall 2005)
College of Chemistry 13 Units
College of Engineering 12 Units
College of Environmental Design 12 Units
College of Letters & Science 13 Units
College of Natural Resources 13 Units

Graduate Minimum Unit Requirements
All Graduate Students 12 Units
Graduate students under special programs, such as fellowship or financial aid recipients, have different minimum unit requirements. Consult your department.

Normal Course Loads

Undergraduates
A course load of 15 units per semester is considered a normal undergraduate course load, and you are expected to enroll in at least 15 units.

Graduate Students
A course load of 12 units per semester is considered a normal, full-time graduate course load.

Reduced Study Loads

If you are an undergraduate and anticipate being enrolled in fewer than the minimum number of units required by your college or school, contact the dean's office of your college or school as soon as possible (preferably before the end of the previous semester, or at least well before the end of Phase II) for approval to be enrolled in a less-than-full course load.

Maximum Unit Limits

Tele-BEARS will not permit enrollment beyond the maximum number of units approved by your college or school. If you wish to enroll in more units than the maximum, you must seek approval from your college or school dean's office (declared majors in Letters and Science should go to their department for approval). Maximum unit limits are as follows:

Undergraduate Maximum Unit Limits
Haas School of Business 20.5 Units
College of Chemistry 19.5 Units
College of Engineering 20.5 Units
College of Environmental Design 20.5 Units
College of Letters & Science 20.5 Units
College of Natural Resources 19.5 Units

Graduate Maximum Unit Limits
All Graduate Students No Limit

 


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