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Undergraduate Education in Camden
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School of Business-Camden
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Course Notation Information
Changes in Course Numbers and/or Titles
Explanation of Three-Part Course Numbers
Other Course Notations
Accounting 010
Business Administration 135
Business Law 140
Finance 390
Honors College 525
Human Resource Management 533
Management 620
Ecommerce and Information Technology 623
Marketing 630
Bachelor Degree in Hospitality Management
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  Camden Undergraduate Catalog 2008-2010 School of Business-Camden Courses Course Notation Information Explanation of Three-Part Course Numbers  

Explanation of Three-Part Course Numbers


The number preceding each course title is divided into three parts. The first two digits are the administrative code, the next three digits are the subject code, and the final three digits are the course code.

Administrative Codes

 50   Camden College of Arts and Sciences (daytime and evening courses)

 52   School of Business-Camden (daytime and evening courses)

Subject Codes

A subject code indicates the subject matter of the course. (This list does not constitute a list of majors.)

010   Accounting

135   Business Administration

140   Business Law

390   Finance

533   Human Resource Management

537   Hospitality Management

620   Management

623   Ecommerce and Information Technology

630   Marketing

Course Codes

Courses coded from 100 to 299 are introductory and intermediate undergraduate courses; codes from 300 to 499 indicate advanced undergraduate courses. Courses coded from 500 to 799 are graduate courses and are described in the graduate catalogs of the university.

Two course codes separated by a comma indicate that each semester course may be taken independently of the other (example: 50:160:453,454). Two course codes separated by a hyphen indicate that satisfactory completion of the first-semester course is a prerequisite to the second semester (example: 50:750:203-204); the first semester may be taken for credit without the second, except if a statement is added to indicate that both semester courses must be completed in order to receive credit (example: 50:160:335-336).

 
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