Course Catalog: 2002-04

      Course Codes and Descriptions

     Courses are listed alphabetically by program.

    Abbreviation Area of Study
    ACCT Accounting
    AIRS Aerospace Studies
    ANTH Anthropology
    ART Art (Studio Art)
    ART Art Education
    ART Art History
    ART Art Therapy
    BIOL Biology
    BUS Business
    CHEM Chemistry
    CHIN Chinese
    COMM Communicating Arts
    CIS Computer Information Systems
    CSCI  Computer Science
    CJUS Criminal Justice
    CPP Counseling and Psychological Professions
    ECON Economics
    EDAD Educational Administration
    ENGL English
    ENGL English Education
    ESL English as a Second Language
    FIN Finance
    FNS First Nations Studies
    FLAN Foreign Language
    GEOG Geography
    GEOL  Geology
    GERM German
    GERM German Education
    HIST  History
    HIST History Education - Social Science
    HNS  Honors
    HPHP Human Performance and Health Promotion
    HPRO  Health Promotion
    HPER Human Performance
    IDS Interdisciplinary
    JAPA Japanese
    LIBS  Library Science
    LSTU Legal Studies
    MATH Mathematics
    MATH Mathematics Education
    MUSI Music
    PHIL Philosophy
    PHYS Physics
    POLS Political Science
    PREN Pre-Engineering
    PSYC Psychology
    SOW Social Work
    SOCI Sociology
    SOCI Sociology Education
    SPAN Spanish
    SPAN Spanish Education
    TED Teacher Education
    TRSP Transportation and Logistics: Management
    WST  Women's Studies
    Course numbering system
    • 000-099 Development courses carrying no credit toward degree requirements 
    • 100-299 Lower-division courses recommended for freshmen and sophomores 
    • 300-499 Upper-division courses recommended for juniors and seniors 
    • 500-699 Senior-level courses. Dual-listed as graduate courses 
    • 700-799 Open only to graduate students 
    • 800-899 Post master's or Specialist degree 

      Credits for each course are listed in parenthesis after the course number. 

     Definition of Terms and Codes

      Prerequisites- Courses which must be completed before enrolling in a specified course. 

      Pass-Fail Only- Course cannot be taken for a grade.

      Consent of Instructor- Special Arrangements must be made with instructor or deparment before registering.

      Variable Credit- Prior authorization required to enroll in specified number of credits. 

      S - Course offered Spring Semester (followed by figures representing the year.)

      F - Course offered Fall Semester (followed by figures representing the year.)

      SS - Course offered during Summer Session 

      Concurrent Enrollment - Must be taken at the same time.

      (A) Animal, used in conjunction with Biology courses.

       (P) Plant, used in conjunction with Biology courses.
       
       

       History course codes

      1. United States 
      2. European and World History 
      3. Wisconsin and Regional 
      4. African 
      5. Latin American 
      6. Asian 
      7. Middle Eastern 
      8. Gender and Family History 
      9. Historiographic and Methodology