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3335-8-05 University classification and course numbering system.

(A) Courses numbered 000-099 are non-credit courses (except certain seminars and colloquia) for orientation, remedial, or other noncollege-level experiences. These are courses with credit added to graduation requirements.

(B) Courses numbered 100-199 are basic courses providing undergraduate credit, but not to be counted on a major or field of specialization in any department. Courses at this level are beginning courses, required or elective courses that may be prerequisite to other courses.

(C) Courses numbered 200-299 are basic courses providing undergraduate credit and may be counted on a major or field of specialization.

(D) Courses numbered 300-499 are intermediate courses providing under-graduate or basic professional credit that may be counted on a major or field of specialization.

(E) Courses numbered 500-599 are intermediate courses providing under-graduate or professional credit that may be counted on a major or field of specialization and may provide graduate credit only in other departments.

(F) Courses numbered 600-699 are courses providing undergraduate or professional credit that may be counted on a major or field of specialization, and may provide graduate credit (in all departments).

(G) Courses numbered 700-799 are advanced courses providing undergraduate, graduate, or professional credit.

(H) Courses numbered 800-999 are courses providing graduate credit and are open to undergraduates only with the consent of the dean of the graduate school.

(I) Courses for which graduate credit is anticipated must be taught by a member of the faculty approved by the graduate committee of the department offering the course. Eight hundred and 900 level courses must be taught by members of the graduate faculty. (B/T 7/9/2004)

 

 

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