Repetition of a Course

Repetition of a Course: An undergraduate in the Cockrell School of Engineering may not enroll in any course required in his or her engineering degree plan more than once without written consent of an adviser in his or her department.  Enrolled is defined as the student was enrolled in the course as of the 12th class day (4th class day of a summer term).  If the student Q drops or withdraws after the 12th class day, the student is considered to have been enrolled. Unless there are rare and unusual circumstances that can be documented, it is not likely that an engineering student will be permitted to repeat a course more than once.

If a student fails to secure written consent to repeat a course and enrolls in the course, his or her registration may be deleted.  If the student is denied approval to repeat a required course, then she or he will be placed in the undeclared major code and must consider other degree options. If a student is denied approval to repeat a course, repeating the course at another institution in anticipation of satisfying a degree requirement will not be permitted.

Submit an online appeal to repeat a course

Applications & Procedures

  1. Add/Drop/Withdraw
  2. Concurrent Registration at UT Austin and Another College
  3. Dismissal Appeal
  4. Foreign Language Deficiency (Request for Waiver)(PDF)
  5. Graduation
  6. How to change your major (Internal Transfer)
  7. Major Sequence
  8. Minors
  9. Minimum Number of Hours (14 hour rule)
  10. Maximum Number of Hours (17 hour rule)
  11. Pass/Fail Guidelines
  12. Probation
  13. Readmission to the Cockrell School of Engineering
  14. Repetition of a Course
  15. Taking a Graduate Course for Undergraduate Credit
  16. The University of Texas at Austin Honor Code
  17. Transferring out of the Cockrell School of Engineering