Course Descriptions, A-L.Pdf

Course Descriptions, A-L.Pdf

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE 2006-2007 THE UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS INTERPRETATION OF THE COURSE LISTINGS CODES FOR SUBJECT AREAS ACCT Accounting. 330 1 2 3a 4a 5 AFSC Air Force Science . 331 AGED Agricultural Education . 332 AGRI Agriculture . 332 IFST 445 PARENT RESOURCES 2 AMCS American Material Culture Studies . 332 Emphasis on techniques in working and communicating with parents, ANSC Animal Science. 333 understanding parent-child relationships and effectively utilizing parent, teacher, ANTH Anthropology . 335 ARAB Arabic . 337 home, school and community resources. ARSC Arts and Science. 337 Prereq: IFST 101. ART Art . 337 Coreq: IFST 459 or EDUC 400. 6 3b 4b ARTC Art Conservation . 342 ARTH Art History . 343 7 BAMS Black American Studies . 347 IFST 449 INTERNSHIP IN COMMUNITY SERVICES 3-9 PF BISC Biological Sciences . 348 BMBA Business: Multidisciplinary Business Administration . 352 On-the-job experience in a community and family service agency. BMSC Biomechanics and Movement Science . 352 RESTRICTIONS: Requires permission of instructor. BREG Bioresources Engineering. 352 8 BUAD Business Administration . 352 BUEC Business and Economics . 356 CGSC Cognitive Science . 357 CHEG Chemical Engineering . 357 1. Subject area and course number. CHEM Chemistry and Biochemistry . 359 2. Course title. CHIN Chinese . 363 3. Credit hours CIEG Civil and Environmental Engineering . 363 CISC Computer and Information Sciences . 368 a. When only one number is printed it is a fixed credit hour course. CMLT Comparative Literature . 372 b. When two numbers are printed it is a variable credit hour course. COMM Communication . 372 The lower number is the minimum number of credits that a student CPEG Computer Engineering. 375 may take in a section of this course in a semester. The higher is the CRJU Criminal Justice. 376 maximum number of credits that a student may take in this course in CSCC Science and Culture . 377 EAMC Early American Culture . 378 a semester. A department may choose to offer a variable credit hour ECON Economics . 378 course as fixed in a particular semester, as long as the number of EDLM Education Library Media . 381 credit hours is within the range of the minimum and maximum for EDUC Education . 382 the course. EGTE Engineering Technology. 391 4. Grade types: ELEG Electrical Engineering . 392 a. When blank the course is a letter graded course. ENGL English . 397 ENSC Environmental Science. 401 b. Course for which the grade is either pass or fail. ENWC Entomology and Wildlife Conservation . 402 c. R, RP - Not for baccalaureate credit. FASH Fashion and Apparel Studies. 404 d. NR - No grade required. FINC Finance . 406 FLLT Foreign Languages and Literatures . 407 5. Brief description of the course. FOSC Food Science . 408 6. Prerequisites may be satisfied by the course or courses indicated or by FREC Food and Resource Economics . 409 equivalent preparation. FREN French . 411 7. Corequisite course or courses should be taken in the same semester as the GEOG Geography . 413 GEOL Geology . 416 course. GREK Greek . 419 8. Special requirements for the course. Some courses only offered during GRMN German. 419 specific semesters have those semesters indentified here. Questions about HEBR Hebrew . 420 when a course will be offered should be directed to the department. HEPP Human Services, Education and Public Policy. 420 HESC Health and Exercise Sciences . 421 HIST History . 427 Interpretation of course numbers: HLPR Health Promotion . 432 001-099 Below baccalaureate degree. HLTH Health Studies . 432 100-199 Introductory-level courses. HRIM Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management . 433 HSAD Health Services Administration . 434 200-299 Introductory and intermediate courses, usually requiring some IFST Individual and Family Studies . 435 previous knowledge or experience in the discipline. ITAL Italian . 439 300-399 Courses with a more concentrated focus on the subject matter JAPN Japanese . 440 in a particular discipline. JWST Jewish Studies . 441 400-499 Advanced courses for majors and other qualified students. LATN Latin . 441 LEAD Leadership . 441 500-599 Graduate-level courses for the nonspecialist. LEST Legal Studies . 442 600-699 Graduate-level courses, also open to advanced undergraduates. LING Linguistics . 442 800-899 Graduate-level courses. MALS Liberal Studies . 444 MAST Marine Studies . 445 900-999 Ph.D.-level courses. MATH Mathematics. 448 X66 Special problems and independent study. MEDT Medical Technology . 452 X67 Experimental course (may be offered twice). MEEG Mechanical Engineering . 453 MLSC Military Science . 457 MSEG Materials Science . 457 Courses numbered 500 to 599 may not be taken for graduate credit in MSST Museum Studies . 459 a student’s major. With the approval of the graduate student’s major MUED Music Education . 460 department, 500-level courses taken outside the student’s major may be MUSC Music . 461 counted toward graduate degree requirements. NTDT Nutrition and Dietetics. 467 NURS Nursing . ..

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