Undergraduate
001-099 – Student Life Programs
100-199: Typically no prerequisites. Introductory courses. Primarily for Freshmen and 1st year degree requirements or beginning level minor courses.
200-299: Generally secondary/intermediate level courses taken in the sophomore year for degree programs and minors. Includes Introductory/Intermediate Special Project Courses.
*285 – Special Project courses for Introductory/Intermediate levels
300-399: Upper division courses primarily for Juniors/3rd Year and Seniors/4th Year. Advanced level courses.
400-499: Senior/Fourth Year Advanced level courses. Includes Academic Opportunities and Special Project Advanced level courses.
*485 – Special Project courses for Intermediate/Advanced levels
*490 – Independent Study
*475 – Internships
Graduate/Undergraduate
500-599: Off Campus Academic Experiences and Foundational Graduate Level courses
*500 Global Learning Experience
*505 AICAD EXchange
*515 Study Abroad
*555 Cross listed Graduate elective/undergraduate course (section codes identify the cross listed UG course).
Graduate
600-699 General Graduate Level courses. Includes Special Projects
*685 Special Projects
700-799 Graduate Level; Advanced level research. Includes Academic Opportunity courses.
*775 Graduate level Internship
*790 Graduate level Independent Study
CCS Course Codes
Academic Credit Courses
Identified by using a three letter subject code for Graduate & Undergraduate (exp. DIL, DFN, DPR, CMD, etc)
Dual Listed Academic Credit Courses
Identifies two academic levels that are cross-listed (i.e. Pre-College and Undergraduate)
Pre-college/Undergraduate course examples – PDFN 101; PDTR 125
*The letter “P” proceeding the UG course codes identifies the pre-college level course/section.
NON-Credit Courses
Non-Credit Courses offered through Continuing Education Identified by a four letter department/subject code (exp. ADRW 001)