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Information Subject to Change

The university reserves the right to make changes at any time to reflect changes in cost affected by the state legislature, current board policies, administrative procedures, and applicable state and federal laws and regulations.

Courses may be changed or cancelled based on demand. Classroom assignments may also be changed based on reasonable accommodations. Please refer to the copy of your schedule on MyPack Portal.

Online Course Listing

Courses are arranged alphabetically by departmental abbreviation (prefix) and numerically by course number. Classes have the time shown as the beginning and ending time of the class period; for example 8:05 to 8:55 MWF (Mon, Wed, Fri) or 10:15 to 11:30 TH (Tues, Thurs).

Course Level

Freshmen courses are numbered 100 - 199; sophomore courses are numbered 200 - 299; junior and senior courses are numbered 300 - 499. Courses numbered 500 - 600 are taught at the Masters level and most are available to advanced undergraduates. Doctoral courses are numbered 700 - 899. Graduate courses numbered at the 500 and 700 levels are letter graded (A+ ... F), while 600 and 800 level courses are S/U graded. Courses regularly letter graded (A+ ... F) may not be taken for S/U grading by graduate students. Courses numbered in the 900 series are open to College of Veterinary Medicine students.

Footnotes

Some courses are shown in the Schedule of Courses with a note highlighting special restrictions or information. Please remember that you are responsible for being aware of these requirements when you register.

Prerequisites

Many course sections have mandatory prerequisites which are listed in the course catalog. Each student is responsible for meeting the published prerequisites for each course requested. After each registration period, colleges and departments may review the completion of prerequisites of registered students. The academic units have the authority to administratively drop a student who has not fulfilled the published prerequisites.

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