Four-letter Course Codes

The following is a listing of all course codes. Click on the four-letter code to review courses within that discipline.

ACCT – Accounting

ADED - Adult Education

ADVT – Advertising

ANTH – Anthropology

ARAD – Applied Design

ARED – Art Education

ARHA – Art History and Appreciation

ARST - Studio Art

ASCI – Applied Science

ASTR – Astronomy

AUSP – Audiology/Speech Pathology

BINF – Bioinformatics

BIOL – Biology

BSAD – Business First-Year Experience

CHEM – Chemistry

CHIN - Chinese

CLNG- Classical Language

CNMG – Construction Management and Construction Engineering

CNSL - Counselor Education (Graduate Courses)

COUN - Counseling (Graduate Courses)

CPSC – Computer Science

CRJU – Criminal Justice

CSPS - Clinton School of Public Service (See the Clinton School)

DANC – Dance

ECED – Early Childhood Education

ECET – Electronics & Computer Engineering Technology

ECON – Economics

EDAS – Educational Admin/Supervision (Graduate Courses)

EDFN – Educational Foundations

ENGL – English

ENHS – Environmental Health Sciences

ERSC – Earth Science

ETME – Engineering Technology (Mechanical)

FINC – Finance

FREN - French

GATE - Gifted/Talented Education (Graduate Courses)

GEOG – Geography

GERM – German

GERO - Gerontology

GNST - Gender Studies

HIED - Higher Education (Graduate Courses)

HIST – History

HSCI - Health Sciences

IBUS – International Business

IFAS – Information Assurance

IFSC – Information Science

IGSC - Integrated Grad Science (Graduate Courses)

INFQ - Information Quality (Graduate Courses)

INTR – Interpreting For The Deaf

INTS – International Studies

ITEC - Information Technology

LANG – General Foreign Language

LAW – Law (Also see Law School)

LAWB – LawB (See Law School)

LESC – Leisure Science

LIST - Liberal Studies

LSTE - Learning Systems Technology (Graduate Courses)

MATH – Mathematics

MCED – Middle Childhood Education

MCOM – Mass Communication

MGMT – Management

MKTG – Marketing

MSCI – Military Science

MUAP – Applied Music

MUED – Music Education

MUEN – Music Ensemble

MUHL – Music History and Literature

MUPR – Private Music

MUTH – Music Theory

NPLS - Nonprofit Leadership Studies

NURS - Nursing

OHIS – Oral History

PADM - Public Administration

PEAW - Personal Awareness

PFSL - Professional Selling

PHIL - Philosophy

PHYS – Physics

POLS – Political Science

PSYC – Psychology

PVYS – Poverty Studies

RACE – Race and Ethnicity

READ – Reading

RELS - Religious Studies

RHBL – Rehabilitation of the Blind

RHET – Rhetoric And Writing

SCED – Secondary Education

SCHL – Scholars

SOCI – Sociology

SOWK – Social Work

SPAN – Spanish

SPCH – Speech Communication

SPED – Special Education

STAT – Statistics

SYEN – Systems Engineering

TCED – Teacher Education

THEA – Theatre