Course Numbers
001-099 |
Non-degree credit, pre-college level courses including remedial skills courses do not count toward graduation. (ASC 066, ASC 067, ASC 068, ASC 069, ASC 087, ASC 088, ASC 091, ASC 092, and ASC 093).
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100-199 |
Taught at the freshman level, or the first course in a sequence. |
200-299 |
Taught at the sophomore level. |
300-499 |
Taught at the junior and senior level, but open to sophomores with permission from the instructor. |
501 or higher |
Graduate level course. |
2000 |
Designation as a professional non-degree course that cannot be applied to an undergraduate or graduate degree.
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Special course numbers include:
X90 |
Education methods courses within disciplines |
X91 |
Discipline Seminar |
X92 |
Experimental Course |
X93 |
Peer Tutoring |
X94 |
Independent Study, Undergraduate Research |
X95 |
Service Learning |
X96 |
Study Tours |
X97 |
Internship, Externship, Cooperative Education |
X98 |
Pre-professional Experience, Clinical, and Student Teaching |
X99 |
Special Topics, Readings |
Cross-Listed Courses
Cross-listed courses found either in the catalog or in the course schedules are courses that have two prefixes but are the same course, i.e., HIST 345 – U.S. Presidency (3cr), POLS 345 – U.S. Presidency (3cr).
These courses can be taken for credit within only one of the prefix disciplines; the example course above can be taken for either History credit or Political Science credit, but not for credit in both disciplines taken simultaneously or separately. Cross-listed courses cannot be repeated in another semester with a registration in the opposite prefix from the one the student was previously granted credit in.