COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Course Legend
This Legend generally applies. Students should consult their advisors to discuss specific exceptions.
 
Numbering
00-99 Developmental Courses
100-199 Freshmen Courses
200-299 Sophomore Courses
300-399 Junior Courses
400-499 Senior Courses
 
Code
AADV Advertising ILLS Illustration
ACCG Accounting IMED Interactive Media
ADST Advanced Studio INST International Studies
ANIM Animation ITAD Application Development for Commerce and Industry
ANTH Anthropology ITCC IT Core
ARCH Architecture ITDD Database Development and Operations
ARTS Fine Arts ITEL Information Technology Elective
BIOL Biology ITID Network Infrastructure Design and Administration
BUEL Business Professional Elective ITST International Study Tour
BUSI Business JOUR Journalism
CHEM Chemistry MATH Mathematics
COMM Communication MCOM Marketing Communications
COMP Computer Information Systems MEST Middle-Eastern Studies
CSCI Computer Science MGMT Management
DESI Design MKTG Marketing
DPST Digital Production and Storytelling NYST New York Study Tour
ECON Economics PHIL Philosophy
ECVL Civil Engineering PHOT Photography
EECE Computer/Electrical Engineering POLS Psychology
EMEC Mechanical Engineering PHYS Physics
ENGG Engineering PSYC Psychology
ENGL English QUAN Quantitative Methods
FINA Finance SCIE Natural Sciences
FREN French SCUL Sculpture
GRAD Graphic Design SOCI Sociology
GEOG Geography SSCI Social Sciences
HIST History SPAN Spanish
HUMN Humanities VCEL Visual Communication Professional Elective
IDEL Interior Design Professional Elective VICD Visual Communication
IDES Interior Design WEBD Web Design
IELP Intensive English Language Program WLDC World Cultures
 
Hours
The Courses carry the following hours’ legend: (lecture - lab/studio - credits)
 
Frequency
The frequency of the course offering is indicated per the following legend:
F Fall
S Spring
SI Summer I
SII Summer II
 
Prerequisites
If a course does not list a prerequisite, that means that students are allowed to register without previous specific coursework.
However, students should be mindful of the considerations made under English as a Prerequisite and any other course sequencing advice provided by an Academic Advisor.