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CUC Course Descriptions

Course Descriptions

Academic Departmental Organization

This section describes the courses offered by Columbia Union College.

Each course description is intentionally brief and to the point. More detailed information can be obtained from the teacher of the course.

The institution reserves the right to withdraw from its offerings any course for which the registration is too small to justify the instructional expenses.

Courses offered in alternate years are designated by odd or even years. Designation is by the actual year of the semester, i.e., fall semester even years would be fall 1996, 1998 . . ; spring semester odd years would be spring 1997, 1999 . . . .

Course Prefixes
ACCT Accounting
AMST American Studies
ANTH Anthropology
BIOL Biology
BRMD Broadcast Media
BUAD Business Administration
CHEM Chemistry
COMM Communication
CPTR Computer Science
COOP Cooperative Education
ECON Economics
EDUC Education
ENGL English
ENGR Engineering
ENWR English-Writing
FDNT Foods/Nutrition
FNCE Finance
FLNG Foreign Languages
FREN French
GEOG Geography
GART Graphic Art
HCAD Health Care Administration
HIST History
HLSC Health Science
HMNT Humanities
INST Information Systems
INTD Interdepartmental
JOUR Journalism
LITR Literature
MATH Mathematics
MGMT Management
MKTG Marketing
MUED Music
MUHL Music History/Literature
MUPF Music Performance
MUPI Music Private Instruction
NURS Nursing
OFAD Office Administration
PEAC Physical Education Activity
PETH Physical Education Theory
PHIL Philosophy
PHYS Physics
PLST Political Studies
PSYC Psychology
RELB Religion: Biblical Studies
RELL Religion: Languages
RELP Religion: Preaching
RELT Religion: Theology
RESP Respiratory Care
SOCI Sociology
SOSC Social Science
SPAN Spanish

Course Numbers

The course numbers contain three digits.

000—099 are remedial courses and do not carry academic credit.
100—299 are lower division courses (for first-year students and sophomores).
300—499 are upper division courses (for juniors and seniors).

The first numeral in each course number indicates class-year status as follows:

0—Remedial and noncollege
1—Freshman level
2—Sophomore level
3—Junior level
4—Senior level

A comma placed between course numbers indicates that each semester's work may be taken independently and credit received for the work of a single semester.

A semicolon  placed between the course numbers indicates that the work of the first semester is prerequisite to that of the second. Credit may be received for the work of the first semester without the completion of the work of the second.

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