Graduate
School of Commerce
| Program |
Degree |
IPEDS |
| Accounting |
M.S. |
0502 |
| Management
Information Systems |
M.S. |
0518 |
Curry
Graduate School of Education
| Program |
Degree |
IPEDS |
| Administration
and Supervision |
M.Ed.,
Ed.S., Ed.D., Ph.D. |
0827 |
| Clinical
and School Psychology |
M.Ed.,
Ed.D., Ph.D. |
0894 |
| Counselor
Education |
M.Ed.,
Ed.S., Ed.D., Ph.D. |
0826 |
| Curriculum
& Instruction |
M.Ed.,
Ed.S., Ed.D., Ph.D. |
0829 |
Curriculum
& Instruction -
English |
M.T.,
M.Ed., Ed.D., Ph.D. |
0895 |
Curriculum
& Instruction -
Foreign Language |
M.T.,
M.Ed. |
0896 |
| Curriculum
& Instruction - Mathematics |
M.T.,
M.Ed., Ed.D., Ph.D. |
0833 |
| Curriculum
& Instruction - Reading |
M.Ed., Ed.D., Ph.D. |
0830 |
Curriculum
& Instruction -
Science |
M.T.,
M.Ed., Ed.D., Ph.D. |
0834 |
Curriculum
& Instruction -
Social Studies |
M.T.,
M.Ed., Ed.D., Ph.D. |
0897 |
Curriculum
& Instruction -
Elementary |
M.T.,
M.Ed., Ed.D., Ph.D. |
0802 |
| Educational
Policy Studies |
M.Ed., Ed.D., Ph.D. |
0890 |
Educational
Psychology
|
M.Ed.,
Ed.S., Ed.D., Ph.D. |
0822 |
Educational
Evaluation
|
M.Ed.,
Ed.D., Ph.D. |
0825 |
Educational
Research
|
M.Ed.,
Ed.D., Ph.D. |
0824 |
Social
Foundations
|
M.Ed.,
Ed.D., Ph.D. |
0821 |
Instructional
Technology
|
M.Ed.,
Ed.S., Ed.D., Ph.D. |
0898 |
Educational
School Psychology
|
M.Ed.,
Ed.D., Ph.D. |
0889 |
| Health
& Phys Ed - P.E. |
M.T.,
M.Ed., Ed.D., Ph.D. |
0835 |
| Health
& Phys Ed - Health |
M.T.,
M.Ed., Ed.D., Ph.D. |
0837 |
| Higher
Education |
Ed.S.,
Ed.D., Ph.D. |
0805 |
| Special
Education |
M.T.,
M.Ed., Ed.S., Ed.D., Ph.D. |
0808 |
Speech
Pathology and Audiology
(communication disorders) |
M.Ed.,
Ed.D., Ph.D. |
1220 |
Graduate
School of Engineering and Applied Science
| Program |
Degree |
IPEDS |
| Applied
Mathematics |
M.A.P.M.A.,
M.S., Ph.D |
1703 |
| Applied
Mechanics |
M.A.M.,
M.S. |
0921 |
| Biomedical
Engineering |
M.E.,
M.S., Ph.D |
0905 |
| Chemical
Engineering |
M.E.,
M.S., Ph.D |
0906 |
| Civil
Engineering |
M.E.,
M.S., Ph.D |
0908 |
Civil
Engineering -
Applied Mechanics |
Ph.D |
0995 |
| Computer
Science |
M.C.,
M.S., Ph.D |
0701 |
| Electrical
Engineering |
M.E.,
M.S., Ph.D |
0909 |
| Engineering
Physics |
M.E.P.,
M.S., Ph.D |
0919 |
Materials
Science &
Engineering |
M.M.S.E.,
M.S., Ph.D |
0915 |
Mechanical
&
Aerospace Engineering |
M.E.,
M.S., Ph.D |
0990 |
| Systems
Engineering |
M.E.,
M.S., Ph.D |
0992 |
School of Law
| Program |
Degree |
IPEDS |
| Judicial
Process |
L.L.M. |
1498 |
| Law |
J.D.,
L.L.M., S.J.D |
1401 |
School of Medicine
| Program |
Degree |
IPEDS |
| Biochemistry |
Ph.D.* |
0414 |
| Biological
and Physical Sciences |
M.S.* |
0498 |
| Biophysics |
Ph.D.* |
0415 |
| Cell
Biology |
Ph.D.* |
0499 |
| Health
Evaluation Sciences |
M.S.* |
1231 |
| Medicine |
M.D. |
1206 |
| Microbiology |
Ph.D.* |
0411 |
| Neuroscience |
Ph.D.* |
0425 |
| Pharmacology |
Ph.D.* |
0409 |
| Physiology |
Ph.D.* |
0410 |
| Surgery |
M.S.* |
1207 |
Graduate School of Nursing
| Program |
Degree |
IPEDS |
| Nursing |
M.S.N.,
Ph.D.* |
1203 |
* These degree programs are
taught in the schools listed and awarded through the Graduate
School of Arts and Sciences
How to Read Course Listings
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Courses listed in this catalog have been
approved by the faculties of the schools in which the courses
are taught. Only courses that have been approved by the faculty
are eligible for academic credit. The following information
introduces components of the course descriptions listed in each
school's section.
Course numbering system
100-299 Lower level undergraduate:
introductory and survey courses.
300-499 Upper level undergraduate: advanced
courses that may have prerequisites or require
instructor permission.
500-599 Introductory graduate level: courses
for beginning graduate students and advanced undergraduates.
600-699 Professional level: courses
generally reserved for the schools of Medicine
and Law; exceptions exist for other professional
offerings, particularly in the field of teacher
education.
700-899 Graduate level: courses appropriate
for masters and beginning doctoral degree
programs.
900-999 Graduate level: courses
reserved for offerings in doctoral programs, such
as readings, research, independent study, and
dissertations.
Descriptions of courses numbered
600 and above are listed in the Graduate Record. Undergraduates
wishing to take courses numbered 600 or above must obtain permission
from the dean of the school in which they want to take the course.
Please note that not all courses
listed in the Record are taught each semester.
Where possible, odd numbers signify
fall semester courses and even numbers signify spring semester
courses. The determination of course level is the responsibility
of the offering department and/or school. The academic policy
committee of each school is expected to assume the necessary monitoring
function.
Glossary
of course designations
Each course number in this catalog is preceded
by the letter designation assigned to that particular course
for purposes of processing grades, schedules, and transcripts.
The complete list of these designations is given below, together
with the area for which each stands and the school in which
the course is taught.
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
AAS Afro-American Studies
AMEL Asian and Middle Eastern Languages
and Cultures
AMTR Asian and Middle Eastern Languages
and Cultures in Translation
ANTH Anthropology
ARAB Arabic
ARTH Art history
ARTR Arabic Literature in Translation
ARTS Studio Art
ASPR Asian Studies
ASTR Astronomy
BIOC Biochemistry
BIOL Biology
BIOP Biophysics
BOT Botany
BULG Bulgarian
CELL Cell Biology
CHEM Chemistry
CHIN Chinese Language
CHTR Chinese in Translation
CLAS Classics
CPLT Comparative Literature
CZ Czech
DRAM Drama
DUTC Dutch
ECON Economics
ENAM American Literature to 1900
ENCR Criticism
ENEC Restoration and Eighteenth Century
Literature
ENGL Miscellaneous English
ENGN Genre Studies
ENLS Language Study
ENLT Introductory Seminars in Literature
ENMD Medieval Literature
ENNC Nineteenth Century British Literature
ENPG Pedagogy
ENRN Renaissance Literature
ENSP Special Topics in Literature
ENTC Twentieth Century Literature
ENWR Expository and Creative Writing
ENWS Women's Studies Literature
EPID Epidemiology
ESAT Atmosphere
ESGE Environmental Geology
EVAT Atmosphere
EVEC Ecology
EVGE Environmental Geology
EVHY Hydrosphere
EVMA Marine Affairs
EVSC Environmental Science
FREN French Language
FRTR French in Translation
GERM German
GETR German in Translation
GFAD Government Department Seminars
GFAP American Government
GFCP Comparative Government
GFIR International Relations
GFPT Political Theory
GREE Greek
GSAS Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
HEBR Hebrew
HIAF African History
HIEA East Asian History
HIEU European History
HILA Latin American History
HIME Middle Eastern History
HIND Hindi
HISA South Asian History
HIST General History
HIUS United States History
HUMS Humanistic Studies
INST Interdisciplinary Studies
ITAL Italian Language
ITTR Italian in Translation
JAPN Japanese
JPTR Japanese in Translation
LASE Liberal Arts Seminar
LATI Latin
LAST Latin American Studies
LING Linguistics
LNGS General Linguistics
MASC Marine Science
MATH Mathematics
MEST Middle Eastern Studies
MICR Microbiology
MSP Medieval Studies Program
MTST Mathematical Studies
MUSI Music
NESC Neuroscience
NRES Undergraduate non-resident
NRGA Graduate non-resident
PERS Persian
PETR Persian in Translation
PHAR Pharmacology
PHIL Philosophy
PHY Physiology
PHYE Physical Education
PHYS Physics
PLSK Personal Skills
POL Polish
PORT Portuguese
POTR Portuguese inTtranslation
PST Political and Social Thought
PSYC Psychology
RASP Russian Area Studies Program
RELA Religion-African Religions
RELB Religion-Buddhism
RELC Religion-Christianity
RELG Religion-General
RELH Religion-Hinduism
RELI Religion-Islam
RELJ Religion-Judaism
RELS Religion-Special Topics
RUSS Russian
RUTR Russian in Translation
SANS Sanskrit
SATR South Asian Literature in Translation
SCAN Scandinavian
SLAV Slavic
SLFK Slavic Folklore and Literature
SOC Sociology
SPAN Spanish Language
SRBC Serbo-Croatian
STAT Statistics
SURG Surgery
SWAG Studies in Women and Gender
SWAH Swahili
SWED Swedish
TURK Turkish
TUVA Tuvan
UKR Ukranian
URDU Urdu
ZOOL Zoology
Graduate School of Architecture
AR H Architectural History
ARCH Architecture
L AR Landscape Architecture
NRES Undergraduate non-resident
NRGA Graduate non-resident
PHYS Architectural Physics
PLAC Urban and Environmental Planning
PLAN Urban and Environmental Planning
Darden Graduate School of Business Administration
GBUS Graduate Business Administration
NRGA Graduate non-resident
Graduate School of Commerce
GCOM Graduate Commerce
NRGA Graduate non-Resident
Curry Graduate School of Education
EDHS Human Services (clinical psychology,
communication disorders, counselor education, health
and physical education)
EDIS Curriculum, Instruction and Special
Education
EDLF Education Leadership, Foundations,
and Policy
NRGA Graduate Non-Resident
USEM University Seminar
Graduate School of Engineering and Applied
Science
AE Aerospace Engineering
AM Applied Mechanics
APMA Applied Mathematics
BIOM Biomedical Engineering
CE Civil Engineering
CS Computer Science
CHE Chemical Engineering
EE Electrical Engineering
EP Engineering Physics
ES Engineering Science
ENGR Engineering
MSE Materials Science and Engineering
MAE Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
NRGA Graduate non-resident
PHYS Physics
TCC Technology, Culture, and Communication
TMP Technology, Management and Policy
SYS Systems Engineering
LAW Law
NRGA Graduate non-resident
USEM University Seminar
Graduate School of Nursing
GNUR Graduate Nursing
NRES Undergraduate non-resident
NRGA Graduate non-resident
NUCO Nursing Core
NUIP Nursing - Interprofessional
NURS Nursing
Guide
to reading course descriptions
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Example
BIOL 701 - (3) (Y)
Cell Physiology
Prerequisite: BIOL 501
Studies cell structure and function,
metabolism, membranes and transport, and cellular specializations.
Explanation of example
BIOL 701--course mnemonic (see
glossary) and number. Variations include GREE 701-702
where two semesters of a course must be completed to obtain
credit toward a degree, or GFPT 703, 704 where credit may
be obtained by taking either semester or both.
(3)--number of credits
that will be earned upon successful completion of the course.
Where courses are dually numbered (701-702 or 703, 704), the
number of credits represents the number of credits for each
section of the courses, e.g., three credits for 701 and three
credits for 702.
(Y)--code for frequency
with which the course is offered. Variations are:
S offered fall and spring
semesters
Y offered at least once
every academic year (fall or spring semester)
E offered when the fall
semester occurs in an even year (e.g., 2000-2001)
O offered when the fall
semester occurs in an odd year (e.g., 2001-2002).
SI offered upon sufficient
student interest
IR offered irregularly
SS offered during summer
session
Cell Physiology--course
title
Prerequisite: BIOL 501.--Prerequisites
are courses or conditions that must be successfully completed
prior to enrollment in the course described. Prerequisites separated
by a comma indicate a series of prerequisites, all of which
are required. Variations include BIOL 501 or 503 where
either course, but not both, must be taken prior to enrollment
in the described course. An exception occurs when or
precedes the last entry in a series, in which case the commas
indicate or throughout (e.g., BIOL 501, 503, or
equivalent). Corequisite means that concurrent enrollment
in the course or courses designated and the course or courses
described is required.
Studies cell structure and function,
metabolism, membranes and transport, and cellular specializations--Course
description.