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1998-1999
Graduate and Undergraduate
Course Descriptions
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Course Descriptions
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alphabetically by subject designator and sequentially by course number. Numbers following
a descriptive title of each course indicate the number of weekly class hours, the number
of weekly laboratory or practicum hours, and the credit-hour value of the course expressed
in semester hours. For example, (2-2-3) following the course title means two class hours,
two laboratory or practicum hours, and three semester hours of credit. Parentheses
enclosing the third figure, (3-0-3), indicate that, although the course has a semester
hour value equal to that number for enrollment purposes, the course does not produce
credit toward bacccalaureate or associate degrees. Courses numbered 6000 and above are open only to graduate students. Courses
with 5000 numbers are open to both graduate and advance-standing undergraduate students.
In these courses, however, graduate students must do more extensive reading, prepare
additional reports, and produce papers or other projects requiring more intensive
research.
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Subject designators for courses offered by
the university include:
College of Arts and Letters
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Abbott Turner College of Business
| ACCT |
Accounting |
FINC |
Finance |
| BUSA |
Business Administration |
MBA |
Master of Business
Administration |
| CISM |
Computer Information Systems |
MGMT |
Management |
| ECON |
Economics |
MKTG |
Marketing |
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College of Education
| COUN |
Counseling |
EDUL |
Education Leadership |
| EDCI |
Education Curriculum and
Instruction |
EDUT |
Education Technology |
| EDEC |
Education Early Childhood |
PEDS |
Physical Education Service
Courses |
| EDMG |
Education Middle Grades |
PELM |
Physical Education &
Leisure Mgmt |
| EDSE |
Education Secondary |
READ |
Reading |
| EDUF |
Education Foundations |
SPED |
Special Education |
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College of Science
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University College
Department
of Military Science
| ROTC |
Reserve Officer Training Corps |
Interdisciplinary Studies
| ITDS |
Interdisciplinary Studies |
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