PROGRAMS OF STUDY AND COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Following
is a list of undergraduate courses and programs.
Departmental major sheets
are available in the Office of Academic Advisement. Consult
these sheets for revisions and updates.
Unless otherwise noted,
courses meet for the same number of hours per week as the
credit value of the course (e.g., a 3 credit course meets
three academic hours per week).
Each school has minimum
residence requirements for majors and minors; see each school's
sections, as well as sections for individual subjects, for
specific information.
The same course may be
counted toward two majors, or toward a major and minor, only
if it is specified in the Catalog as being required for
both.
Disciplines are listed
alphabetically. Courses are listed numerically within the
discipline and are designated by a four-digit number. If a
suffix is used, it has the following meaning:
C = a course with combined
lecture and laboratory portions, with one grade given for
both
L = a course consisting
solely of laboratory work, or the separately graded
laboratory portion of a course
R = the separately
graded lecture portion of a course
(Thus, CHEM 1045C is
identical in content to CHEM 1045R and 1045L taken together,
but with one grade given for the entire course instead of
separate lecture and laboratory grades.)
S = a course in the
Division of Jewish Studies dealing with Sephardic history
and culture
Courses sequences that extend
through two successive semesters are differentiated as
follows:
1.
Separated by a hyphen (e.g.,
FRE 1101–1102): The first is a prerequisite for the second, and both must be
taken in order to receive credit for either.
2.
Separated by a comma (e.g.,
CHEM 1213C, 1214C): The first course alone.
3.
Separated by a semicolon (e.g., ART 1051; 1052): The first
and second courses may be taken separately or in any order,
and credit is given for each.
Parentheses around the
title of a course indicate that the course is not expected to
be offered during the period covered by this Catalog. Not
every course listed in the Catalog is offered every semester.
Courses offered during any specific semester and their hours
are listed in the Schedule of Courses, available at the Office
of the Registrar. Courses, though listed, are offered only if
there is sufficient enrollment.
No credit is given for a
course that is a prerequisite for an advanced one if it is
taken after the advanced course has been completed.