The university offers more than 1,600 undergraduate courses as part of its curriculum. In the Course Offerings section of this bulletin, these courses are listed alphabetically by course abbreviation. Within each subject, the courses appear in numerical order, moving from beginning freshman or remedial-level courses to senior-level.
Not all the courses listed in this bulletin are offered every year. The university reserves the right to cancel any scheduled course or withdraw any program from the list of offerings when the best interests of the institution require such action.
Courses are designated by a course abbreviation and number along with a descriptive title, such as the following mathematics course:
MATH 1314 - College Algebra - Real numbers, relations and functions, inequalities, matrices, theory of equations, complex numbers, mathematical induction, sequences and series, binomial theorem, permutations and combinations. Students may be required to have a graphing calculator.
Prerequisites: See general course requirements.
The first digit in the course number indicates the academic level of the course. First digits of 1, 2, 3 or 4 indicate that the course is primarily designed for the freshman, sophomore, junior or senior year, respectively. Remedial courses begin with “0” (for example, MATH 0398 ).
Prerequisites for courses: Certain prerequisites apply to some courses listed in this bulletin and are listed at the end of the course description.
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