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Accounting 010
African Area Studies 016
African, Middle Eastern, and South Asian Languages and Literatures 013
Africana Studies 014
Aging 018
American History 512
American Literature
American Studies 050
Anthropology 070
Archaeology
Armenian 078
Art 081
Art History 082
Arts and Sciences 090
Asian Studies 098
Astrophysics 105
Biochemistry
Biological Sciences
Biomathematics
Biomedical Sciences
Botany
Business Analytics and Information Technology 623
Business Law 140
Cell Biology
Chemistry 160
Chinese 165
Chinese Studies 170
Cinema Studies 175
Classics
Cognitive Science 185
Communication 192
Community Development
Comparative Literature 195
Computer Science 198
Criminal Justice 202
Criminology 204
Critical Sexualities Studies 888
Dance 203, 206
Dentistry
East Asian Languages and Area Studies 214
Economics 220
Education 300
Engineering
English
Entomology
Environmental Certificates
European Studies 360
Exercise Science and Sport Studies 377
Film Studies
Finance 390
Food Science 400
Foreign Language Proficiency Certificates
French 420
Genetics
Geography 450
Geological Sciences 460
German 470
Gerontology
Greek 490
Greek, Modern Greek Studies 489
Hindi
History
History/French Joint Major 513
History/Political Science Joint Major 514
Human Resource Management 533
Hungarian 535
Individualized Major 555
Information Technology and Informatics 547
Interdisciplinary Studies, SAS 556
Italian 560
Japanese 565
Jewish Studies 563
Journalism and Media Studies 567
Junior Year Abroad
Korean 574
Labor Studies and Employment Relations 575
Landscape Architecture 550
Latin 580
Latin American Studies 590
Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies 595
Law
Life Sciences
Linguistics 615
Management 620
Marine Sciences 628
Marketing 630
Mathematics 640
Medical Technology 660
Medicine and Dentistry
Medieval Studies 667
Microbiology
Middle Eastern Studies 685
Military Education, Air Force 690
Military Education, Army 691
Military Education, Naval 692
Molecular Biology
Music
Nursing
Nutritional Sciences 709
Operations Research 711
Organizational Leadership 713
Pharmacy
Philosophy 730
Physics 750
Physiology and Neurobiology
Planning and Public Policy 762
Polish 787
Political Science 790
Portuguese 810
Psychology 830
Public Health 832
Public Policy 833
Religion 840
Russian 860
Russian, Central and East European Studies 861
Science, Technology, and Society 880
Social Justice 904
Social Work 910
Sociology 920
South Asian Studies 925
Spanish 940
Statistics and Biostatistics 960
Statistics-Mathematics
Study Abroad 959
Supply Chain Management and Marketing Science 799
Theater 965, 966
Ukrainian 967
Urban Studies
Visual Arts
Women's and Gender Studies 988
School of Arts and Sciences
School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
Mason Gross School of the Arts
Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-New Brunswick
School of Communication and Information
School of Engineering
Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
School of Management and Labor Relations
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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2013–2015 Programs of Study and Courses for Liberal Arts Students Programs, Faculty, and 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 (standing for a faculty or a school), the next three digits are the subject code, and the final three digits are the course code.


Administrative Codes

The following administrative codes are used in this catalog and are positioned as the first two digits in all course numbers.

01 School of Arts and Sciences

03 ROTC

04 School of Communication and Information (undergraduate)

05 Graduate School of Education (undergraduate)

07 Mason Gross School of the Arts (undergraduate)

09 School of Social Work (undergraduate)

10 Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy (undergraduate)

11 School of Environmental and Biological Sciences

14 School of Engineering

16 Graduate School-New Brunswick

19 School of Social Work (graduate)

21 Newark College of Arts and Sciences

30 Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy (undergraduate)

33 Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-New Brunswick

37 School of Management and Labor Relations

50 Camden College of Arts and Sciences


Subject Codes

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 section of the catalog. (This list does not constitute a list of majors. See the Major Programs of Study page for a list of majors. This list also does not constitute a list of all subjects offered at the university. See the individual professional-school sections of this catalog for further subject and course listings.)

013 African, Middle Eastern, and South Asian Languages and Literatures

014 Africana Studies

016 African Area Studies

018 Aging

050 American Studies

070 Anthropology

078 Armenian

081 Art

082 Art History

090 Arts and Sciences

098 Asian Studies

105 Astrophysics

115 Biochemistry

119 Biological Sciences

145 Catalan

146 Cell Biology and Neuroscience

160 Chemistry

165 Chinese

170 Chinese Studies

175 Cinema Studies

185 Cognitive Science

190 Classics

195 Comparative Literature

198 Computer Science

202 Criminal Justice

203 Dance

206 Dance

214 East Asian Languages and Area Studies

220 Economics

300 Education

350 English

351 English: Topics

353 English: Literary Theory

354 English: Film Studies

355 English: Composition and Writing

356 English as a Second Language

360 European Studies

377 Exercise Science and Sport Studies

420 French

447 Genetics

450 Geography

460 Geological Sciences

470 German

489 Greek, Modern

490 Greek, Ancient

506 History: General/Comparative

508 History: African, Asian, and Latin American

510 History: European

512 History: American

535 Hungarian

556 Interdisciplinary Studies, SAS

560 Italian

563 Jewish Studies

565 Japanese

574 Korean

580 Latin

590 Latin American Studies

595 Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies

615 Linguistics

628 Marine Sciences

640 Mathematics

660 Medical Technology

667 Medieval Studies

685 Middle Eastern Studies

690 Military Education, Air Force

691 Military Education, Army

692 Military Education, Navy

694 Molecular Biology and Biochemistry

700 Music

701 Music, Applied

711 Operations Research

713 Organizational Leadership

730 Philosophy

745 Physician Assistant

750 Physics

787 Polish

790 Political Science

810 Portuguese

830 Psychology

840 Religion

860 Russian 

861 Slavic and East European Studies

880 Science, Technology, and Society

888 Sexualities Studies

904 Social Justice

910 Social Work

920 Sociology

940 Spanish

959 Study Abroad

960 Statistics

965 Theater Arts

966 Theater Arts

967 Ukrainian

988 Women's and Gender Studies


Course Codes

The course code comprises the sixth, seventh, and eighth digits in all course numbers. Course codes from 100 to 299 indicate 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: 01:350:219,220). Two course codes separated by a hyphen indicate that satisfactory completion of the first semester course is a prerequisite to the second semester (example: 01:160:315-316); the first semester may be taken for credit without taking the second, except if a statement is added to indicate that both semester courses must be completed in order to receive credit.

Credits awarded for the successful completion of each course are indicated in parentheses following the course title. The notation BA indicates that the number of credits is determined by arrangement with the department offering the course.

Unless otherwise indicated, a course normally meets for a number of lecture hours 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.

 
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