SUU’s Course Numbering System
Each course offered at Southern Utah University is assigned a unique number, indicating what type of course it is and what credits may be earned in the course. Throughout this catalog, you will find courses numbered as follows:
Understanding Catalog Terminology
Table 15.1
SUU uses the following course numbering system: |
0001-0999 |
Development courses, no graduation credit |
1000-1999 |
Lower Division, intended for freshmen |
2000-2999 |
Lower Division, intended for sophomores |
3000-3999 |
Upper Division, intended for juniors |
4000-4999 |
Upper Division, intended for seniors |
5000-5999 |
Advanced Upper Division, Graduate Courses/Cont. Educ |
6000-6999 |
Advanced Graduate Courses |
7000-7999 |
Advanced Graduate Courses |
The course title is followed by the number of credit hours for the course.
Some courses carry variable credit. These are specified by either a hyphen or slash. Examples: a theatre arts listing (1-3) indicates that an amount of credit between 1 and 3 hours are available. A chemistry seminar listing (2/4/6) indicates that the course can be taken for 2, 4, or 6 hours credit. Variable laboratory hours are similarly listed.
Special credit is available through most departments for work completed through readings and conferences (4830, 6830), workshops or institutes (2920, 4920, and 6920) cooperative education (2840, 4840, and 6840) and 4890/5890/6890 internship sponsored by SUU. Consult the department chair for more information on these programs.
NOTE: TBA denotes TO BE ARRANGED. It is the student’s responsibility to contact the course instructor.
Useful Definitions
The academic terms defined below are used throughout this catalog.
Area of Specialization (Education): 18 semester hour minimum in a regent approved discipline as approved by the Utah State Office of Education
Course: A subject, or an instructional subdivision of a subject, offered through a single semester.
Credit: Indicates one semester credit hour; representing approximately one hour of the student’s time each week in attendance in a class, lecture or seminar per semester. (Could require up to three hours effort per week.)
Composite teaching major: 47 semester hour minimum in a field approved by the Utah State Office of Education.
Composite major: 52 semester hour minimum in a discipline; no minor is required.
Curriculum: An organized program of study arranged to provide a sequence of professional education.
Discipline: A branch of learning or field of study such as history, chemistry or accounting.
Electives: Courses that students may choose to take, as contrasted with required courses.
Emphasis/Concentration: 12 semester hour minimum within the major.
Major: 36 semester hour minimum in a regent approved discipline that is nationally classified by the U.S. Department of Education.
Major (Education): 36 semester hour minimum in a regent approved discipline that is nationally classified by the U.S. Department of Education and is approved by the Utah State Office of Education.
Minor: 16 semester hour minimum in a regent approved discipline.
Option: A choice within a specialization as defined by a department.
Prerequisite: A course or other education requirement that must be completed prior to another course or before proceeding to more advanced study.
Semester: Approximately one-third of the academic year, either fall, spring or summer.
Seminar: A small group of advanced students studying a subject under a faculty member’s supervision.
Track: A focus within a program.
Table 15.2
COURSE PREFIXES |
The following course prefixes are in accordance with the registrar’s classification system. |
ACCT |
Accounting |
AGSC |
Agricultural Science |
ANTH |
Anthropology |
ART |
Art |
ARTH |
Art History |
AA |
Arts Administration |
BIOL |
Biology |
BA |
Business Administration |
CCET |
CAD/CAM Engineering Technology |
CHEM |
Chemistry |
CHIN |
Chinese |
COMM |
Communication |
CSIS |
Computer Science & Information Systems |
CM |
Construction Management |
CJ |
Criminal Justice |
CSIA |
Cyber Security and Information Assurance |
DANC |
Dance/Theatre Arts |
ECED |
Early Childhood Education |
ECON |
Economics |
EDUC |
Education |
EDRG |
Education Reading |
EET |
Electronics Engineering Technology |
ELED |
Elementary Education |
ENGR |
Engineering |
ENGL |
English |
ESL |
English as a Second Language |
EESL |
English as a Second Language Education |
FLHD |
Family Life & Human Development |
FIN |
Finance |
FREN |
French |
GEOG |
Geography |
GEO |
Geology |
GERM |
German |
GREK |
Greek |
HIST |
History |
HONR |
Honors |
HRHM |
Hotel, Resort & Hospitality Management |
HSS |
Humanities and Social Science |
HU |
Humanities |
LANG |
Language |
LATN |
Latin |
LEGL |
Legal Studies |
LM |
Library Media |
MGMT |
Management |
MKTG |
Marketing |
MATH |
Mathematics |
MILS |
Military Science |
MUSC |
Music |
NR |
Natural Resources |
NURS |
Nursing |
NFS |
Nutrition & Food Science |
ORPT |
Outdoor Recreation in Parks & Tourism |
PVA |
Performing and Visual Arts |
PE |
Physical Education |
PHIL |
Philosophy |
PSCI |
Physical Science |
PHYS |
Physics |
PILT |
Pilot Training |
POLS |
Political Science |
PSY |
Psychology |
PADM |
Public Administration |
RANG |
Range Management |
SCI |
Science |
SCED |
Secondary Education |
SGCS |
Graduate & Continuing Studies |
SST |
Shakespeare Studies |
SOSC |
Social Science |
SOC |
Sociology |
SPAN |
Spanish |
SPED |
Special Education |
TECH |
Technology |
THEA |
Theatre Arts |
UNIV |
University |
WGS |
Women and Gender Studies |
Table 15.3
University-Wide Course Numbers |
Readings & Conference |
2830, 4830, 6830 description |
Workshops |
2920, 4920, 5920, 6920 description |
Coop Education |
2840, 4840, 6840 description |
Internship |
4890, 5890, 6890 description |
Convocation |
2010 description |
Service Learning |
2120 description |
Undergraduate Research |
2850, 2990, 3990, 4850 |
Graduate Research |
6850 |
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