How to read a course search:

(A) Course Title: Displays the name of the course, the course name may be abbreviated in the course registration system
(B) Offered: Displays the semester the course is typically offered. When “Other” is “Yes” the course does not follow a standard rotation
(C) Credits: Displays the credit value of the course
(D) House (Lecture - Discussion - Lab): Displays the contact hours of the lecture, discussion, and/or lab of the course
(E) Prerequisite or Corequisite: Only displayed if applicable. Prerequisite courses must be successfully completed before registering for a course. Corequisite courses can be taken alongside the course
(F) Course Description: Displays the description of the course
(G) Print symbol: Print the selected course description
Course Prefix Definition
Below is a list of course prefixes used in the graduate bulletin. Some prefixes may no longer be in use because they are discontinued.
ABA - Applied Behavior Analysis
ACT - Accounting
AIS - Academic Information Services
AN - Anthropology
ASP - Applied Sport Psychology
ATR - Athletic Training
BI - Biology
BUS - Business
CH - Chemistry
CJ - Criminal Justice
CLS - Clinical Laboratory Sciences
COM - Speech Communications
CS - Computer Science
CT - Counseling, School
EC - Economics
ED - Education
EDSI
EN - English
ES - Exercise Science
FIN - Finance
FR - French
GC - Earth, Environmental and Geographical Sciences
GD - Graduate
GR - German
HESA - Higher Education and Student Affairs
HI - Health Informatics
HL - Health, Physical Education and Recreation
HN - Human Nutrition
MA - Mathematics
MAED
MGT - Management
MU - Music
NAS - Native American Studies
NE - Nursing
OIS - Office Information Systems
PA - Public Administration
PE - Physical Education
PH - Physics
PS - Political Science and Public Administration
PSY - Psychology
RE - Recreation
SL - Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
SN - Spanish
SO - Sociology
SW - Social Work
TE - Industry and Technology
TH - Theater
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