Courses of Instruction
Contents
- Accounting
- American Studies2
- Art1
- Asian Studies2
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- Biology1
- Business Administration1
- Chinese3
- Chemistry1
- Communication1
- Computer Information Systems1
- Computer Science1
- Criminal Justice
- Economics1
- Education3
- English1
- Environmental Science
- Environmental Studies2
- Ethnic Studies2
- Exercise Science
- French1
- Geography3
- Geology1
- German1
- Global Studies1
- Greek3
- Hebrew3
- History1
- History Pedagogy
- Honors3
- Interdisciplinary
- Interdisciplinary Educational Studies
- International Business2
- Languages and Cultures3
- Learning Resources3
- Legal Studies2
- Marketing Communication
- Mathematics1
- Multimedia1
- Music1
- Music Production
- Philosophy1
- Physics1
- Political Science1
- Psychology1
- Religion1
- Science (Applied Scientific Computing)2
- Sociology1
- Spanish1
- Sports Management2
- Theatre Arts1
- Theology and Christian Leadership
- University3
- Women’s Studies2
1 | Minor also offered |
2 | Minor only offered |
3 | Non Major/Minor |
System of Course Descriptions
Courses of study and their descriptions are arranged according to course numbers within their departments.
The following classification system identifies a course as freshman, sophomore, junior or senior level. Freshman and sophomore courses are in the lower division; junior and senior courses are in the upper division.
The course value in semester credits is indicated within parentheses after the course title.
Course Numbering System
- Courses numbered 01-99
designate preparation courses not applicable to degree credit. - Courses numbered 100-199
are usually taken by freshman students. - Courses numbered 200-299
are usually taken by sophomores. - Courses numbered 300-499
are upper division courses normally taken by juniors and seniors. A freshman or sophomore may take upper division courses with consent of the instructor. - Courses numbered 500-599
are graduate level courses. - Courses numbered 600-799
are doctoral level courses. - Courses numbered 800-899
are professional development - Courses numbered 900-999
are Continuing Education Units (CEU). - Teaching Credential: Contact the School of Education or the appropriate department adviser for a complete list of courses needed to fulfill subject matter requirements for a Multiple Subject or Single Subject Credential.