Course Numbering System
(Effective Fall 2000)
0001–0999— |
Non-credit college preparatory and remedial courses. Courses below the 1000-level are not counted towards degree requirements. |
1000–1999— |
Introductory studies, normally on Freshman-level. Course assignments require or reinforce basic competency in speaking, writing and critical thinking. |
2000–2999— |
Intermediate studies, normally on Sophomore-level. Courses may require prerequisites on the 1000-level. Course assignments require or reinforce speaking, writing and critical thinking skills at a level above basic competency. |
3000–3999— |
Advanced level studies, normally on Junior- or Senior-level, taken especially by majors in the departments offering the courses. Courses may require pre- or corequisites. Course assignments require and reinforce mature speaking writing and critical thinking skills. |
4000–4599— |
Specialized studies on Senior-level and designed especially for majors in the departments offering the courses. Course assignments require and reinforce excellent speaking, writing and critical thinking skills, responsibility and initiative. |
4600–4699 |
Internships |
4700–4799 |
Independent Studies |
4800–4899 |
High level research courses |
4900–4999 |
Senior Seminars and Capstone Studies. |
5000–5999— |
Graduate-level courses. |
6000–7000— |
Doctoral-level courses |
Note: All Honors Program and Business Honors courses are numbered as 2900- or 3900-level and designated with an "H" as part of the number.