Course Numbering Key
The numbering of courses is intended to describe the level at which they are offered. Any student, however, may enroll for any course if he or she has completed the listed prerequisites, except for certain graduate courses.
Course Number |
Description |
0800-0999 |
Remedial courses (not for baccalaureate degree credit) |
1000-1999 |
Freshman level courses |
2000-2999 |
Sophomore level courses |
3000-3999 |
Junior level courses |
4000-4999 |
Senior level courses |
5000-5999 |
Postbaccalaureate and professional level courses |
6000-6999 |
Graduate level courses |
7000-7699 |
Upper division level Continuing Education courses1 |
7700-7999 |
Graduate level Continuing Education courses1 |
8000-8999 |
Doctoral level courses |
1. See the quarterly schedule of the Continuing Education website for classes offered each quarter.
Class Hours per Week
The number of class hours a course meets per week equals the number of units listed for the course, unless otherwise indicated in the course description. (A “class hour” is 50 minutes.) Supervision courses (e.g., independent study, project, thesis) have no prescribed correspondence between class hours per week and units.
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