<p>Does Emory allow you to take classes in their grad schools as an undergrad? If so, please provide a link to a source. Anyone?</p>
<p>Those are mainly for those in the honors or 4-5 year master’s programs offered. Does that count? Either way, one must take the GRE before hand.</p>
<p>Undergrads are allowed to take graduate school courses so long as there is approval (usually with a special permission form). I don’t have a link but I took a graduate Philosophy course as a junior because I was interested in the material and had already completed the major. Also, most departments require participants in the honors thesis program to take a graduate class senior year.</p>
<p>you didn’t have to take the GRE?</p>
<p>No GRE for honors thesis students. You only need to take the GRE if you are doing the combined BA/MA program.</p>
<p>I know for a fact Psych and Film students can take some graduate courses (I’m sure there is a limit thought). I was looking at the Psychology department for an hour or so a few days ago and noticed that. Same for film.</p>
<p>Yes, you can take grad level courses as long as you’re authorized by the Professor in the Grad Course as well as someone from Emory College. I’m a grad student at Emory and as a TA in a PhD level course I’ve had a couple of Undergrad students. Nonetheless to be honest none of them did very good, so if you want to do this you should really commit your time and sacrifice your social life that semester.</p>