Courses for Undergraduate and Graduate Credit
Courses offered during the academic year covered by this catalog will be selected principally from those described on the following pages, but the University reserves the right to make revisions in these offerings. Shown on the same line with the title is the amount of credit given for satisfactory completion of the course. The amount of credit is based on the number of lectures or recitations each week for one semester; for example, one credit represents one hour of lecture or recitation a week for one semester. Two hours (in certain courses, three hours) of laboratory work are considered the equivalent of one lecture or recitation hour. The course description specifies whether the course is lecture, laboratory, recitation, seminar research, independent studies, or some combination of these and also whether there are prerequisites. The course number is shown to the left of the title. The following explains the numbering system:
 
Course Number
Description
000-099
Preparatory courses for no degree credit
100-199
Freshman level courses
200-299
Sophomore level courses
300-399
Junior and Senior level courses
400-499
Junior and Senior level courses
500-599
Graduate level courses intended to be preparatory for MBA program. These do not fulfill degree requirements.
600-699
Graduate level courses which correspond to senior (400) level undergraduate courses. 
700-799
Graduate level only 
n Specified courses which fulfill the Subject Distribution requirements as listed under "General Education" elsewhere in this Catalog are marked by an asterisk(*).

n For information on additional courses which may fulfill the Subject Distribution requirements, the students should contact their Dean.

n Graduate credit courses at the 600 and 700 level in the College of Business are not available to undergraduates. At least 50% of the courses applicable toward a graduate degree must be numbered 700 or above.

n Except for courses which are designated as "repeat for credit," a course may be counted only once in the total hours for a degree.


Courses for Undergraduate and Graduate Credit:

   Accounting
    Agriculture
    American Studies
    Anthropology
    Astronomy
    Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
    Biological Sciences
    Business Law
    Chemistry
    Communications
    Computer Science
    Computer Systems Technology
    Criminal Justice
    Economics
    Education
    Engineering
    English
    Environmental Science
    European Culture
    Finance
    Fine Arts
    Foreign Languages
    French
    General Studies
    Geography
    Geology
    German
    Health and Physical Education
    History
    Human Services Administration
    Humanities
    International Studies
    Japanese
    Leadership
    Liberal Arts
    Library Science
    Management and Administration
    Marketing
    Mass Communications
    Mathematics
    Mathematics Education
    Military Science
    Music
    Philosophy
    Physical Science
    Physics
    Political Science
    Psychology
    Religious Studies
    Russian
    Sciences
    Social Welfare
    Sociology
    Spanish
    University Work Service
    Women's Studies



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