1972-1973 Academic Catalog

COURSE NUMB RS AND DESIGNATIONS The course numbers are designed to be of help to the student in selecting ourses at the appropriate level. The following system is used: 1. The first digit indicates the year in which the course is normally taken. Freshmen normally take 100 courses; Sophomores, 200 or 100 courses; Juniors, 300 or 200 courses; and Seniors, 400 or 300 courses. Courses beyond the student's classification may be taken only with the consent of the instructor and the Registrar. 2. The second digit usually indicates the area within the division. 3. The third digit generally indicates the sequence followed in offering the course. A zero indicates that the course will be offered more than one quarter per year. 4. The course numbers listed in sequence and separated by hyphens must be scheduled in the order shown. The course numbers separated by commas may be taken as individual units and not necessarily in the sequence shown. S. The letters appearing.as part of the course numbers are used to desig– nate division titles, as follows: BE-Biblical Education, BA-Business Administration, ED-Education, IS-Interdisciplinary Studies, LL– Language and Literature, MU-Music, PY-Psychology, SM-Science and Mathematics, SS-Social Science, SP-Speech. :'he quarter that the course is offered is shown in italic letters following the se title as follows: A-Autumn, W-Winter and Sp-Spring. I 'he college reserves the right to offer or withhold any of the courses listed. of the courses are offered on alternate years in which case the year ,, luled is shown to the extreme right of the course title. 1 \RTER AND CREDIT HOURS the course descriptions, which follow, the terms quarter hours and credit 1 have been used interchangeably. L 1 RNATE YEAR COURSES 11e departments offer courses on alternate years. These are designed as nate, even years" or "alternate, odd years" based on the first number in hool year number.

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