The system of numbering indicates in general the student group for which the courses are designed. Courses numbered 0990 are remedial and are taken by assignment. Other indications are as follows:
1000-1999 freshmen and sophomores
2000-2999 sophomores and juniors
3000-3999 juniors and seniors
4000-4999 seniors
5000-6999 graduate level courses
Not all the courses described will be scheduled in any one year, but adequate provision will be made for completing major work in the departments in which majors are offered. All courses required for a degree are offered on a two-year rotation. Click on any course link below to view a full course description including credit hours, prerequisites, or co-requisites.
Native French, Spanish, or German speakers are not allowed to take any courses in their native language below FRE 3040, SPA 3020, or GER 3990, unless otherwise advised by the instructor. Students native in any of these languages may be exempt from the foreign language requirement in foundations. See additional policy information in the undergraduate admissions sections under PLACEMENT CREDIT: MATHEMATICS & FOREIGN LANGUAGE.