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Nov 21, 2024
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2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Numbering System
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All courses are distinguished by number and title.
Lecture and Laboratory Hours follow most course descriptions such as BIOL 1010 . Other courses may have a total number of hours listed such as CSMO 1600 and some courses include course time within the description such as VTTK 2950 .
- For courses such as BIOL 1010 three (3) lecture hours indicates three 55-minute lecture hours each week and the three (3) lab hours indicates three 55-minute lab hours each week.
- Courses such as CSMO 1600 list clock hours indicating a total of 45 hours lecture for the course.
- Courses such as VTTK 2950 list the total hours of work experience required for the course within the course description.
The following numbers are designated for special variable courses that allow credit for subjects which may not be covered by other courses. Due to the nature of these courses, students transferring to the University of Wyoming or other colleges may need to petition for acceptance of credits. Contact the registrar at the transfer institution if you have a concern.
Course Numbers for Variable Courses
1395, 1895, 2395, 2895 |
Capstone Courses |
1460, 1960, 2460, 2960 |
Field Studies: |
1465, 1965, 2465, 2965 |
Directed Studies/ Research Problems |
1470, 1970, 2470, 2970 |
Internship/ Practicum |
1475, 1975, 2475, 2975 |
Independent Studies |
1480, 1980, 2480, 2980 |
Cooperative Work Experience |
1485, 1985, 2485, 2985 |
Seminar: |
1490, 1990, 2490, 2990 |
Topics: |
1495, 1995,2495,2995 |
Workshop: |
Special courses numbered 1490, 1990, 2490, and 2990 and titled “Topics:” are limited to a maximum of six (6) hours in any one department. No more than six hours will apply toward the Associate of Arts or the Associate of Science Degree. |
Titles of the individual courses will be entered in the transcript, and registrars of transfer institutions should write to the Vice President for Academic Services for specific course descriptions.
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