A course is recognized by its prefix (e.g., "ACTG-500"), and its full title (e.g. "Financial Accounting Analysis"). The prefix is composed of two parts, a letter part indicating a field of study, and a numeric part indicating the level to which the course belongs. Thus,
ACTG= Accounting
ARTH = Art History
BMGT = Business Management
CASI = Casino Management
COMM = Management Communications
CSCI = Computer Science
ECCC = Counseling Education
ECED = Early Childhood Education
ECIT = Educational Communication and Instructional Technology
ECON = Economics
ECLD = Educational Leadership
EVSC = Environmental Science
ENGL = English
FINA = Finance
GOVT = Government & Political Science
HECA = Health Care Administration
HIST = History
HOSP = Hospitality Management
IMSC = Information Systems Technology
MATH = Mathematics
MKTG = Marketing
MULT = Multimedia Technology
ORTN= CO-OP and Orientation
PROJ = Project Management
PSCH = Psychology
PUAD = Public Administration
RESE = Research Methodology
SOCI = Sociology
STAT = Statistics
TCSL = Teaching Chinese to Speakers of Other Languages
TESL = Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
Generally, the numbering system works as following:
001 - 099 Non-credit Courses
101 - 199 Freshman Courses
201 - 299 Sophomore Courses
301 - 399 Junior Courses
401 - 499 Senior Courses
501 - 599 Master Courses
601 - 699 Doctoral Courses
700 Doctoral Project