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COURSES OF INSTRUCTION

The numerical listing of courses implies the following:

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Courses numbered below 100 are developmental, courses in the 100 series are designed for freshmen.

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200 courses are for sophomores.

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300 and 400 courses are for juniors and seniors.

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Admission to courses numbered 300 or above requires sophomore standing and completion of six semester hours of non developmental English and three semester hours of non developmental mathematics.

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Numbers proceeded by an asterisk (*) indicate courses carrying undergraduate credit or graduate credit. Such courses are structured to ensure appropriate attention to both groups.

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Courses numbered 500 to 599 are designed for graduate students. Seniors, however, may be admitted under certain conditions (see Admissions of Seniors to Part Time Graduate Study).

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A freshman or sophomore cannot register for a course listed and offered for graduate or undergraduate credit, if a graduate student is enrolled in the course.

Courses numbered below 100 are developmental and are not acceptable for credit toward graduation. Some other courses numbered above 100 may not carry credit toward graduation; see course description.

The numerical listing after the course titles gives the following information:

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first number, semester credit hours;

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second number, lecture hours per week;

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third number, laboratory or other contact hours per week.

Examples:

ACCT 205. Introduction to Financial Accounting. 03 3 0. (3 semester credit hours. 3 hours lecture per week. No laboratory.) (52.0301)

BIOL 204. General Microbiology Laboratory. 1-0-3. (1 semester credit hour. No lecture. 3 hours laboratory per week.) (26.0503)

CHEM 451. Research Problems. 2 1 3. (2 semester credit hours. 1 hour lecture per week. 3 hours laboratory per week.) (40.0599)

Courses offered only in specific semesters are identified by the following designations:

 Su only

 Fa- odd years only

 Sp only

 Fa- even years only

 Fa only

 Sp- odd years only

 

 Sp- even years only

If courses have no designation(s), they are generally offered each semester, but students should contact individual departments for variations.

Summer Session course offerings vary greatly. Students must consult with their Dean's office for summer course offerings.

The university reserves the right to withdraw, modify, or add to the courses offered.

The four capital letters in parentheses represent the computerized abbreviation for that subject field; the abbreviation is often used on documents and course schedules. The numbers in parentheses represent the Integrated Post-secondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Courses

Accounting
Agricultural Science
Allied Health Sciences
Art
Astronomy
Athletic Training Science
Biology
Business Administration
Cardiopulmonary Care Science
Chemistry
Communicative Disorders
Computer Information Systems
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
Culinary Arts
Cytotechnology
Dietetics
Economics
Education
Education Administration and Supervision
Education Curriculum and Instruction
Education Foundations and Research
Educational Leadership

Educational Technology Leadership
Emergency Medical Services Paramedic
Engineering Science
Engineering Technology
English
Family and Consumer Sciences
Finance
Fine Arts
French
General Studies
Geography
Geology
Geomatics
German
Government
Guidance
Health and Physical Education
Higher Education Administration
History
Honors
Humanities
Italian
Latin

Legal Assistant Studies
Library Science
Management
Manufacturing Technology
Marketing
Mass Communication
Master of Business Administration
Mathematics
Music Education
Music
Nursing
Office Information Systems
Petroleum Services Technology
Philosophy
Physical Science
Physics
Production Services Technology
Psychology
Quatitative Business Analysis
Respiratory Therapy
Safety Technology
Sociology
Spanish
Speech
University Studies

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