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Biology 120
Chemistry 160
Computational Biology 197
Criminal Justice 202
Economics 220
English 350 (Includes American Literature 352)
Environmental Science 375
Environmental Geology 380
Global Affairs 478
History 510
Integrative Neuroscience 546
Jazz History and Research 561
Liberal Studies 606
Management 620
Mathematical Sciences 645
Nursing 705
Physics, Applied 755
Political Science 790
Psychology 830
Public Administration 834
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  Graduate School-Newark 2004-2006 Programs, Faculty, and Courses Course 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 relevant for Graduate School-Newark students:

16 Graduate School-New Brunswick

21 Newark College of Arts and Sciences

22 Rutgers Business School

23 School of Law-Newark

25 College of Nursing

26 Graduate School-Newark

27 School of Criminal Justice

62 University College-Newark

Subject Codes

A subject code indicates the subject matter of a particular course. The following subject codes are used in this catalog. This enumeration, however, does not constitute a list of degree programs.

010 Accounting

050 American Studies

120 Biology

135 Business Administration

160 Chemistry

202 Criminal Justice

220 Economics

223 Applied Economics

350 English

352 English, American Literature

375 Environmental Science

380 Environmental Geology

390 Finance

478 Global Affairs

510 History

545 Industrial Relations and Human Resources

546 Integrative Neuroscience

561 Jazz History and Research

606 Liberal Studies

620 Management

630 Marketing

645 Mathematical Sciences

705 Nursing

711 Operations Management

755 Physics, Applied

790 Political Science

830 Psychology

834 Public Administration

920 Sociology

960 Statistics

Course Codes

Two course codes separated by a comma indicates that each term course may be taken independently of the other (example: 26: 160:601,602). Two course codes separated by

a hyphen indicates that satisfactory completion of the first-term course is prerequisite to the second term (example: 26:350: 529-530). The first term may be taken for credit

without taking the second, unless a statement is added to indicate that both term courses must be completed in order to receive credit.


 
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