A subject code comprises the third through fifth digits in all
course numbers and indicates the subject matter of the course. Courses
with the following subject codes are listed in this chapter. (Subject
codes are not necessarily major programs of study and do not always
have the same code numbers as the curricula.)
015 Agriculture and Environmental Science
067 Animal Science
115 Biochemistry
126 Biotechnology
127 Bioresource Engineering
199 Cooperative Education
300 Education
370 Entomology
372 Environmental Planning and Geomatics
373 Environmental and Business Economics
374 Environmental Policy, Institutions, and Behavior
375 Environmental Sciences
400 Food Science
550 Landscape Architecture
554 Interdisciplinary Studies
628 Marine Sciences
670 Meteorology
704 Natural Resource Management
709 Nutritional Sciences
770 Plant Pathology
776 Plant Science
Course Codes, Credits, and Hours of Attendance
The sixth, seventh, and eighth digits comprise the course code in all
course numbers. Two course codes separated by a comma indicate that
each term may be taken independently of the other (example:
11:015:483,484). Two course codes separated by a hyphen indicate that
satisfactory completion of the first term is a prerequisite to the
second term (example: 01:119:101-102); however, credit may be earned
for the first term without registration for the second.
Credits awarded for the successful completion of each course are
indicated in parentheses following the course title. The credit-prefix
E indicates that the credits are not included in the calculation of
credits required for graduation ("degree credits"). The notation BA
indicates that the number of credits is determined by arrangement with
the department offering the course. The notation P/NC indicates that
the course is offered only for Pass/ No Credit grading.
Unless
otherwise indicated, a course normally meets for a number of lecture
hours per week equal to the number of credits to be earned. Special
hours or modes of class, other than lecture, are usually indicated in
italics below the course title.
Consult the Undergraduate Schedule of Classes for the name(s) of the faculty member(s) currently offering each course.