Cross-Listed Course Patterns
- Red text indicates data expected to be shown in the user interface.
- <Green text> indicate available data from a Student Information System (SIS) expressed in terms from the data dictionary.
- Those institutions having a similar pattern are listed in the "Examples:".
a

Two course offerings are represented by a single course and associated to a single site. Student enrollment is by course offering, usually separate departments. Site tools can publish to or limit views by course enrollments.
Examples: [Stanford # 6a and b|^stanfordCourseStructures.pdf], U-Arizona, UC-Davis, UC-Berkeley
b

Two course offerings are represented by a single course with multiple sections with instructor and/or student populated sections. Student enrollment is by course offering, usually separate departments. A single instructor teaches this course. Site tools can publish to or limit views by course enrollments and/or sections.
Examples: Stanford, U-Arizona, UC-Davis, UC-Berkeley
c

Two course offerings are represented by a single course with multiple sections with instructor and/or student populated sections. Sections are organized by department. Student enrollment is by course offering, usually separate departments. These departments are represented by two or more instructors who co-teach this course. Site tools can publish to or limit views by course enrollments and/or sections.
Examples: Stanford, U-Arizona, UC-Davis, UC-Berkeley
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