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Courses in this catalog are listed first by the discipline code, three letters that indicate the academic discipline (HST for history, for example), followed by three digits. The first of these digits refers to the level of the course; the next two indicate the specific course. Thus ENL 165 is an English course designed for the lower-division student, and the 65 indicates the specific course offering, which is International Short Story. These numbers are followed by the actual course title, and this in turn is followed by letters within parentheses that tell whether the course is liberal arts (A) or professional (B) in nature, and whether it may be used to fulfill one or more of the General Education requirements. A legend for the letters and numbers used in course listings is given below. An example of a course listing follows:
| Explanation |
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| WMS 101 (A,S,W,D) Introduction to Women's Studies |
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| Women's Studies discipline code |
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| First digit indicates course level (undergraduate will be 1, 2, 3, or 4) |
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| Second two digits indicate specific course |
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| Official course title |
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| Liberal Arts credit code |
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| Social Sciences Knowledge Area |
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| Perspective on Women General Education code |
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| Diversity General Education code |
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Following the course description is further information regarding course credits and semesters when the course will be offered. An explanation of these abbreviations follows:
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Course Listing Legend
| Course Level Numbers | |
| 0-99 | Non-credit course |
| 100-199 | Lower-division undergraduate course; no prerequisites |
| 200-299 | Lower-division undergraduate credit course; may have prerequisites |
| 300-499 | Upper-division credit course; normally requires junior status or above |
| 500-599 | Introductory-level graduate courses that may be available to undergraduates as 400-499 listings |
| A | Liberal Arts courses |
| B | Non-liberal Arts |
| C | Comparative Perspective courses |
| D | Diversity |
| E | Science and Technology |
| F | Fine Arts without performance |
| G | Western Civilization |
| H | Humanities |
| I | Contemporary Issues |
| J | Contemporary Issues and Upper-level Writing |
| L | Natural Science with lab |
| N | Natural Science without lab |
| O | Other World Civilizations (Non-Western) |
| P | Fine Arts with performance |
| S | Social Sciences |
| T | Computer Literacy |
| U | Upper-level Writing |
| V | American History |
| W | Perspectives on Women |
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