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Symbols & Footnotes
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GER Symbols |
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letter in brackets following the course number indicates course partially
meets a General Education Requirement for graduation: |
[A]
World Civilizations |
[N]
Mathematics Proficiency |
[B]
Biological Sciences |
[P]
Physical Sciences |
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[C]
Communication Proficiency |
[Q]
Tier I Sciences |
[D]
American Diversity |
[S]
Social Sciences |
[G]
Intercultural Studies or Arts and Humanities |
[T]
Tier III Capstone |
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[H]
Arts and Humanities |
[U]
Sciences or Social Sciences |
[I]
Intercultural Studies |
[W]
Written Communications |
[K]
Intercultural Studies or Social Sciences |
[Z]
Sciences |
[M]
Writing in the Major |
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Footnotes |
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Symbol Description |
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c\\ |
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Indicates concurrent enrollment |
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V1-4 |
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Course is offered for variable credit, e.g., 1,2,3, or 4 |
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+ |
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Students must have prior agreement with instructor before
enrolling in this course. Course also grades S, F |
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SLN |
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Schedule
Line Number |
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WHETS |
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Washington Higher Education Telecommunication System |
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Course Numbering System |
| Lower
Division |
# |
below
100 |
Courses
do not carry University credit. |
# |
100-199 |
Courses
(inclusive) are normally taken by freshmen. |
# |
200-299 |
Courses
(inclusive) are normally taken by sophomores. |
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Upper
Division |
# |
300-399 |
Courses
(inclusive) are normally taken by juniors and seniors. |
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400-499 |
Courses
(inclusive) are normally taken by juniors and seniors. |
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Graduate |
# |
500-599 |
Courses
numbered 500-599 inclusive are primarily for graduate students.
Qualified seniors may take these courses for graduate credit
during their last year of Summer Session. Other qualified
seniors may (with permission of their department chairs) take
these courses for undergraduate credit. |
# |
600-800 |
Courses
numbered 600-800 have as a prerequisite regular student
status in the Graduate School. |
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