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COURSE LISTINGS

    Descriptions of Courses Offered
    Culverhouse School of Accountancy (AC)
    Advertising and Public Relations (APR)
    Aerospace Engineering (AE)
    African-American Studies (AAST)
    American Studies (AMS)
    Anthropology (ANT)
    Arabic (ARB)
    Art History (ARH)
    Art, Studio (ART)
    Arts and Sciences (AS)
    Asian Studies (ASST)
    Astronomy (AY)
    Athletic Coaching (HCA)
    Athletic Training (HAT)
    Biological Sciences (BSC)
    Blount Undergraduate Initiative (BUI)
    Book Arts (BA)
    Chemical Engineering (CHE)
    Chemistry (CH)
    Chinese (CHI)
    Civil and Environmental Engineering (CE)
    Classics (CL)
    Clothing, Textiles, and Interior Design (CTD)
    Communication Studies (COM)
    Communicative Disorders (CD)
    Community Health Sciences (CHS)
    Computer-Based Honors (CBH)
    Computer Science (CS)
    Computers and Applied Technology (CAT)
    Consumer Sciences (CSM)
    Counselor Education (BCE)
    Criminal Justice (CJ)
    Croatian (CROA)
    Curriculum and Instruction (CIE)
    Czech (CZE)
    Dance (DN)
    Dutch (DUT)
    Economics (EC)
    Educational Psychology (BEP)
    Educational Research (BER)
    Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)
    Elementary Education (CEE)
    Engineering Graphics (DR)
    Engineering Science and Mechanics (ESM)
    English (EN)
    External Degree Program (EXD)
    Finance (FI)
    Finnish (FIN)
    French (FR)
    General Business Administration (GBA)
    General Engineering Studies (GES)
    General Studies (GS)
    Geography (GY)
    Geological Sciences (GEO)
    German (GN)
    Greek (GR)
    Health Care Management (HCM)
    Health Studies (HHE)
    Hebrew (HEB)
    Hindi (HIN)
    History (HY)
    History, Philosophy, and Sociology of Education (BEF)
    Human Development and Family Studies (HD)
    Human Environmental Sciences (HES)
    Human Nutrition and Hospitality Management (NHM)
    Human Performance Studies (HPE)
    Indonesian (INDO)
    Industrial Engineering (IE)
    Industrial Management (IM)
    Information Sciences (IS)
    International Business Administration (IBA)
    Italian (IT)
    Japanese (JA)
    Journalism (JN)
    Korean (KOR)
    Latin (LA)
    Latin American Studies (LAS)
    Legal Studies (LGS)
    Library and Information Studies (LS)
    Management (MGT)
    Management Information Systems (MIS)
    Management Science (MGS)
    Marine Science (MS)
    Marketing (MKT)
    Mass Communication (MC)
    Mathematics (MATH)
    Mechanical Engineering (ME)
    Metallurgical and Materials
    Modern Greek (MDGR)
    Multiple Abilities Program (MAP)
    Music Academics (MUS)
    Music, Applied (MUA)
    Music Education (MUE)
    New College (NEW)
    Norwegian (NOR)
    Nursing (NUR)
    Philosophy (PHL)
    Physical Education Leisure Activities (HPL)
    Physics (PH)
    Polish (POL)
    Political Science (PSC)
    Portuguese (POR)
    Psychology (PY)
    Reading Education (CRD)
    Regional and Urban Planning (PL)
    Religious Studies (REL)
    Russian (RUS)
    Sanskrit (SAN)
    Secondary Education (CSE)
    Social Sciences (SS)
    Social Work (SW)
    Sociology (SOC)
    Spanish (SP)
    Special Education Programs (SPE)
    Statistics (ST)
    Swahili (SWA)
    Swedish (SWED)
    Telecommunication and Film (TCF)
    Thai (THAI)
    Theatre (TH)
    Turkish (TURK)
    University Honors Program (UH)
    Urdu (URDU)
    Vietnamese (VIET)
    Women's Studies (WS)
    World Literature (WL)


DESCRIPTIONS OF COURSES OFFERED

University of Alabama course numbers should be interpreted as follows:

Course Number Type of Course
001-099 remedial courses (noncredit)
100-199 courses primarily for freshmen
200-299 courses primarily for sophomores
300-399 courses primarily for juniors
400-499 courses primarily for seniors
500-599 Graduate I level courses (master's)
600-699 Graduate II level courses (beyond master's)

Most courses listed are offered during the fall and/or spring semesters. Some are offered in the summer term as well. Courses offered only during the summer term are so indicated. Schedule of classes booklets published before the beginning of each semester provide the most current information about courses, and students should be sure to consult them.

Review of courses for University Core Curriculum designations is an ongoing process. New courses may be approved and added to the list of courses that satisfy core curriculum requirements; courses may also be removed from this list. A course may be used to satisfy core curriculum requirements only if the course carries a core curriculum designation at the time it is taken. The student should consult the core curriculum supplement in the schedule of classes booklet to see if a core curriculum designation is in effect during a particular semester.

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