Course Descriptions
Each course listed in this section is expected to be taught at least once during each academic year. Some courses are not scheduled on a regular basis. Courses not listed in this catalog may also be offered as the College continues to expand its curriculum. The descriptions are general in nature and are not intended to include all topics which may be part of the course. More detailed information about a course can be obtained by requesting a course syllabus from the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs.
Numbering of Courses
In general, courses numbered from 100 through 199 are for first-year students; those numbered above 200 are for second-year students, or require a prerequisite. Courses numbered 001 through 099 are non-degree courses.
In general, a semester hour indicates attendance at class one hour each week for a semester. Implicit is the requirement that for each hour in class, preparation for the class requires two hours of outside work by the student. Two or three hours of laboratory work count the same as one hour of lecture-recitation.

