1998 - 1999 Catalogue

Undergraduate Course Descriptions

In general, the number of each course is related to the level of the course. The 100 series indicates introductory courses and the higher numbers indicate courses of a more advanced nature. For further information about an academic area, consult the dean of the school associated with the course.

Course listings are alphabetical by prefix; thus MATH (Mathematics) courses precede MK (Marketing) courses.

The unit of credit is the semester hour.

Courses in the 500- and 600-level series are customarily restricted to graduate students; exceptions will be noted in the section entitled "Graduate Courses." Undergraduate engineering students may take 500-level engineering courses for which they have satisfied the prerequisites.

AC Accounting  AC American Studies  ART Art 
AS Aerospace Studies   BIO Biology  BUS Business 
CHEM Chemistry   CIS Computer Info. Systems  CJ Criminal Justice  
 CL Colloquia  CPE Computer Engineering   CS Computer Science 
EC Economics  ED Education  EE Electrical Engineering 
ENGL English  ENGR Engineering   ENVS Environmental Science 
FIN Finance  FR French   GEOG Geography 
 GEOL Geology  GO Government   HIST History 
 HON Honors Seminar  HUM Humanities  IE Industrial Engineering
INST International Studies  LA Liberal Arts LS Legal Studies
 MAN Management  MATH Mathematics ME Mechanical Engineering
METR Meteorology MK Marketing MS Military Science
MUS Music PEHR Physical Education PH Philosophy
PHA Pharmacy PHYS Physics PSY Psychology
QM Quantitative Methods SO Sociology SW Social Work
SPAN Spanish

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