The courses usually taken during the last two years of a four-year college program. The courses typically are advanced courses in one's major and other areas.
The junior and senior years at a four-year college. Classes taught primarily for juniors and seniors are called upper division classes.
Courses designed for the third and fourth (junior and senior) years of study toward a bachelor's degree. These courses are not offered by community colleges, and they often require completion of prerequisite courses. Also refers to junior and senior students.
A general term describing the third and fourth years of college (an upper-division student) or courses taken in the last two years of college (upper-division courses). Cal Poly courses numbered 300-499 are considered upper-division courses.
general term used to refer to anything in the third and/or fourth year of work (based on academic status) at a college or university.
Courses at the junior and senior levels of college work. Upper division courses are not available at the community college.
Upper division units are numbered 300-499. Upper division students have earned more than 60 units of college credit (juniors/seniors).
Courses offered for junior/senior class level credit. These courses are not offered by community colleges, and they often require completion of prerequisite courses. Also refers to junior and senior students.
Refers to courses or students at the Junior and Senior level of college. Community Colleges do not given upper division courses.
The junior and senior years of study. Some colleges offer only upper-division study--students must have completed the freshman and sophomore years (lower division) at other institutions before entering the upper-division institution to earn their bachelor's degree.