
Classification of Courses
Non-degree courses are numbered below 100. In general, freshman
courses are those numbered 100 to 199, sophomore level 200 to 299, junior
level 300 to 399, senior level 400 to 499, and graduate level 500 and above.
The figures shown below the course number and the title of the course, in general, signify the number of class hours per week, the number of laboratory hours per week and the quarter hours of credit for the completed course. Thus, the entry 4-3-5 denotes four hours of class, three hours of laboratory and five hours of degree credit. The courses are listed alphabetically.
Learning Support Restrictions
All learning support students must be enrolled in their required
learning support program (LSP) classes before they are eligible for
any regular crdit courses. If they do take courses before completing their
LSP requirements, they may not take any course which has those requirements
as a prerequisite. LSP students, therefore, may take no 300- or 400-level
courses, and should very carefully check the prerequisites for other courses.
Select from one of the following links. Choose a letter for all courses that begin with that letter:
Accounting
(ACC)
Anthropology
(ANTH)
Art (ART)
Art
Education (ARED)
Art
History (ARH)
Astronomy
(ASTR)
Early
Childhood Education (ECE)
Economics (ECON)
Education
(EDUC)
Education
- Secondary and Middle School (EDSM)
English
(ENGL)
English
Education (ENED)
Exceptional
Children (EXC)
Finance
(FIN)
Fine
Arts (FA)
Foreign
Language (FL)
Foreign
Language Education (FLED)
French
(FREN)
French
Education (FRED)
Management
(MGT)
Marketing
(MKT)
Mathematics
(MATH)
Mathematics
Education (MAED)
Middle
Grades Education (MGE)
Military
Science (MILS)
Music
(MUSI)
Applied
Music (MUAP)
Music
Eduction (MUED)
Philosophy
(PHIL)
Physical
Science (PHSC)
Physics
(PHYS)
Political
Science and International Affairs (POLS)
Psychology
(PSY)
Public
and Social Services (PSS)
Science
(SCI)
Science
Education (SCED)
Secondary
Education (SED)
Social
Sciences (SSCS)
Social
Science Eduction (SSED)
Sociology
(SOCI)
Spanish
(SPAN)
Spanish
Education (SPED)
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