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The semester hour is used as the unit
of measure for course credit. Though the semester hour is not well
defined, the following guidelines assist in its understanding:
1. It is customary that one semester hour credit be given for each
lecture hour per week.
2. From two to four
clock hours per week in laboratory work are normally required for one
semester hour credit.
3. The above refer to a
fall or spring semester; the time requirements increase approximately
threefold for a 5-week summer term.
Within each course
description two digits in parentheses follow the credit hours. The
first digit is the number of lecture hours and the second digit is the
number laboratory hours required each week during the fall or spring
semester.
Course Numbering System
Each course is represented by three
capital letters followed by a four-digit numeral (e.g., FIN 3311).
The letters form an abbreviation for the instructional area while the
numeral is interpreted as follows:
First Digit
The first
digit indicates academic level and provides information regarding
restrictions as to undergraduate and/or graduate student enrollment:
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