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This archived information is dated to the 2008-09 academic year only and may no longer be current.
For currently applicable policies and information, see the current Stanford Bulletin.
This archived information is dated to the 2008-09 academic year only and may no longer be current.
For currently applicable policies and information, see the current Stanford Bulletin.
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Freshman Seminars and Sophomore Seminars and Dialogues are offered in many disciplines throughout the academic year. Freshman preference seminars are typically given for 3-4 units to a maximum of 16 students, and generally meet twice weekly. Although preference for enrollment is given to freshmen, sophomores and first-year transfer students may participate on a space-available basis and with the consent of the instructor. Sophomore preference seminars and dialogues give preference to sophomores and first-year transfer students, but freshmen may participate on a space-available basis and with the consent of the instructor. Sophomore preference seminars are given for 3-5 units to a maximum of 14 students, while sophomore preference dialogues take the form of a directed reading, and are given for 1-2 units to a maximum of 5 students.
For a list of introductory seminars offered in 2008-09, see the "Stanford Introductory Seminar Courses" section of this bulletin. For an application or more information, see the SIS annual course catalogue, published each September, or http://introsems.stanford.edu.
All seminars require a brief application. See the Time Schedule, the Stanford Introductory Seminars Course Catalogue published each September, or http://introsems.stanford.edu. Due dates for 2008-09 applications for both freshman and sophomore preference courses are: Autumn Quarter, 5 p.m., September 19; Winter Quarter, noon, December 5; Spring Quarter, noon, March 13.
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