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Course Descriptions
Course IndexThis section lists undergraduate and graduate courses offered by the university and available for credit. Courses are listed in alphabetical order. The subject code for courses and the programs offering the courses are listed below:
Semester NotationAt the end of the course description, a semester notation informs the reader of the semester in which the course is usually taught. For example, fall (f) means that the course is usually only taught in the fall semester; fall, summer (f,sum) means the course is taught fall and summer only; a fall, spring, summer designation (f,s,sum) means that the course is usually available every semester. A course offered only in alternate fall or spring semesters would be designated with af or as. A course offered only alternate years would be designated with ay. If the course is offered on an irregular basis at the discretion of the department or school, irregular (ir) follows the description. Although circumstances may cause a unit to deviate occasionally from these notations, students should use this information to plan their programs of study.Course NumberingGeneral
1. Course titles are followed by numbers in parentheses (0:0:0), separated by colons. The numbers have the following significance:
UndergraduateCourses numbered 499 and below are undergraduate courses. Course numbers in the 100 series are customarily taken by freshmen, the 200 series by sophomores, the 300 series by juniors, and the 400 series by seniors. The number designations of the course descriptions below have the following significance:
GraduateGraduate courses are divided into the following categories:
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