Key
to Courses
Course Numbering System
The University course numbering system follows:
001-099 Courses which do not earn graduation credit, but which do earn semester
credit; grades in these courses are factored into the student's grade point
average (such as courses needed to make up entrance deficiencies, scheduled
tutorials, etc.).
100-199 Lower division undergraduate; freshman level.
200-299 Lower division undergraduate; sophomore level.
300-399 Upper division undergraduate; junior level.
400-499 Upper division undergraduate; senior level.
500-599 Combined graduate/undergraduate; suitable for upper division undergraduates.
Under normal circumstances, undergraduates are concerned only with courses
numbered be-low 600. Students interested in the Univer-sity's program of graduate
studies (courses numbered from 600 to 899) should consult The Graduate School
Bulletin. In the few instances in which courses numbered above 599 are included
in this catalog, the offering department has specified that undergraduate students
may take the course.
The following numbers are assigned to special courses and academic activities:
190, 290, 390, 490, 590 New courses being taught on an experimental basis
191-195 Seminars; undergraduate, freshman level
291-295 Seminars; undergraduate, sophomore level
391-395 Seminars; undergraduate, junior level
491-495 Seminars; undergraduate, senior level
591-595 Seminars; combined graduate/undergraduate
196, 296, 396, 496, 596 Independent Study/Special Problems courses
197, 297, 397, 497, 597 Special Topics courses
198, 298, 398, 498 Practicum/Field Experience
499Y Honors Research
499P Honors Project
499T Honors Thesis
499Z Honors Portfolio
Important: MOST courses offered under the numbers and headings
immediately above (those in the nineties) are NOT listed in this catalog, because
they are made available by special arrangement, many on an individual basis,
to students who express interest in them at the departmental level. Those courses
under these numbers which are included in this publication are those for which
other than general information was available.
Arrangement
Courses are not intentionally described twice. Those few courses offered by
each of two departments or programs are described under the heading of the originating
department and cross-listed, the number and title being given for the other
mention. Where departments have requested it, listing under "Related Courses"
by department, number, and course title follows the departmental descriptions.
Introductory paragraphs describing the general program offered were solicited
from each department. In all cases, descriptions were edited to conform to style
and space requirements; in many cases, expanded course descriptions are made
available by departments directly on a semester-by-semester basis.
Only authorized courses are listed; others may be authorized from time to time.
Thus, the University makes no claim to either completeness of content or accuracy
for this catalog, and reserves the right to alter and amend its courses, programs
and requirements as described herein without additional notice.
The basic format provides that all courses following a heading or subheading
are courses in that field. The up-to-six-character computer abbreviation (such
as POLSCI for Political Science) is not used for each course, but only for clarity
in the body of the course description, where necessary. The course number begins
each entry, followed by course title, General Education code (if any), semester
offered (not always available), number of credits carried (if other than three),
course description, prerequisites or other special requirements (if any), and
limitations (if any).
Note: Courses carry three credits unless otherwise stated.
Courses carry no prerequisites unless stated. Honors courses in general
carry an added credit. Check the department office for latest information.
General Education Codes
ATó Arts (Liberal Arts)
ALó Arts/Literature
HSó Historical Studies
SBó Social & Behavioral Science
BSó Biological Science
BSLó Biological Science/Laboratory
PSó Physical Science
PSLó Physical Science/Laboratory
R1ó Basic Math Skills
R2ó Analytic Reasoning
Ió Interdisciplinary
ALGóArts/Literature and Diversity in Global Perspective
ATGóArts (Liberal Arts) and Diversity in Global Perspective
HSGóHistorical Studies and Diversity in Global Perspective
SBGó Social & Behavioral Science and Diversity in Global Perspective
IGó Interdisciplinary and Diversity in Global Perspective
Gó Diversity in Global Perspective
ALUóArts/Literature and Diversity in the United States
ATUóArts/Literature and Diversity in the United States
HSUóHistorical Studies and Diversity in the United States
SBUóSocial & Behavioral Science and Diversity in the United States
IUó Interdisciplinary and Diversity in the United States
Uó Diversity in the United States
Other Abbreviations
1st sem, 2nd sem, both sem denotes first, second or both semesters.
cr denotes number of credits carried by the course, if other
than three.
In most instances, perplexity occasioned by this catalog is best counteracted
by a call or visit to the department concerned.
Please be sure to read the earlier section entitled "This Catalog."
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