Semester Calendar
USU maintains a semester system—three semesters or periods of classwork: fall, spring, and summer. Fall and spring semester are each of 15 weeks duration. Summer semester spans a total of 12 weeks and includes one four-week early session and one eight-week session, which contains two four-week sessions. For further details, see the 2010-2011 Calendar, the Registration Calendar, and the Final Examination Schedule on the Calendars page.
Credit Enrollment
The semester credit hour is the unit upon which credit is computed. Normally, the credit hour standard is based upon 150 minutes of lecture per week, for the duration of one semester, for a three-credit class. To obtain credit, a student must be properly registered and pay fees for the course. For further information, see Credits Awarded for Courses .
Course Numbering
Each course listed in the Course Descriptions section of the catalog has a number, given before the name of the course. For example:
ENGL 1120 |
Elements of Grammar |
3 |
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This means the course, Elements of Grammar, is English 1120. The numbers are useful for reference and records.
Course Numbering Code
A standard code employed by all institutions in the State System of Higher Education was adopted by USU in 1970. Upon conversion to semesters, four-digit course numbers replaced the three-digit course numbers formerly used under the quarter system. The semester numbering system is as follows:
0010-0999 |
Remedial courses; will not satisfy baccalaureate requirements; nontransferable; not calculated in GPA. |
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1000-2790 |
Lower division (freshman and sophomore courses) |
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2800-2999 |
Lower division independent study designation (directed reading, individual projects, etc.) |
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3000-4790 |
Upper division (junior and senior courses) |
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4800-4999 |
Upper division independent study designations (directed reading, individual projects, festival, institutes, workshops, etc.) |
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5000-5990 |
Advanced upper division (may be used for a graduate degree with approval of the student’s supervisory committee) |
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6000-7990 |
Graduate courses (students without baccalaureate degrees must obtain special permission to enroll) |
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5900-5999 |
Independent study designations (directed reading, |
6900-6990 |
individual projects, theses, dissertations, etc.) |
7900-7999 |
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6800-6890 |
Graduate seminars (includes methodology and research seminars) |
7800-7890 |
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Courses offered through Regional Campuses and Distance Education are designated by the campus following the course description.
Freshmen or sophomores may take any lower-division course. If there is a prerequisite for a particular course, it will be so stated in the course description.
Juniors or seniors may take any lower- or upper-division course for which they have met the course requirements. Course requirements will be identified following the course description. Seniors may take graduate courses only upon written consent from the instructor. The use of undergraduate coursework for a graduate degree at USU is regulated by the School of Graduate Studies. See Split Form Policy and Course-Level Numbering and Acceptability .
Graduate students may take any course for which they have met the course requirements, but only graduate courses and individually approved undergraduate courses may be used for a graduate degree, although all courses completed will appear on student transcripts.
Note: In some cases, additional college or departmental requirements (which may not be included in the course description) must be met before a student may take a particular course. For more information, students should consult their advisor or the department offering the course.
Following the title of each course, the number of credits given for the course is indicated. The semester(s) traditionally offered are indicated following the course description.
Some course listings do not indicate semester(s) traditionally offered. In some cases, these courses may be taken any semester (e.g., continuing graduate advisement, thesis, dissertation, or internship courses). In other cases, the semester(s) to be offered has not yet been determined (e.g., special topics courses, which are offered infrequently). For current information about semesters to be offered, consult the department offering the course.
For more definite up-to-date information, please refer to the course schedule, placed online prior to the beginning of each semester at: http://www.usu.edu/registrar/catalogpdf/
In some classes, the amount of credit for which students register can be individually arranged. One student may take 2 credits, another student 3 credits, etc. Students are responsible to ensure they are registered for the desired number of credits. Online registration will always default to the lowest offered number of credits. Academic credit is identified following the course title: (e.g., 1-3).
Catalog information and University requirements may change at any time. USU is not bound by requirements or regulations listed in this catalog. Information may change before a new catalog is issued, and students must adhere to changes. It is the student’s obligation to ascertain current rules, regulations, fees, and requirements. As changes are approved for academic degree programs, policies, and procedures, updates will be made to the Online General Catalog at: http://www.usu.edu/generalcatalog/
Course Prefixes
Each course listing is preceded by one of the following prefixes:
ACCT |
Accounting |
ACTG |
Accounting,USU Eastern |
ADVS |
Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences |
AG |
Agriculture, College of |
ANTH |
Anthropology |
APEC |
Applied Economics |
APPR |
Apprentice |
ARBC |
Arabic |
ART |
Art |
ARTH |
Art History |
AS |
Aerospace Studies |
ASTE |
Agricultural Systems Technology and Education |
AUTO |
Automotive Technology |
AV |
Aviation Technology |
BCCM |
Building Construction and Construction Management |
BCIS |
Business Computer Information Systems |
BENG |
Biological Engineering |
BIOL |
Biology |
BUS |
Business, Jon M. Huntsman School of |
BUSN |
Business, USU Eastern |
CEE |
Civil and Environmental Engineering |
CHEM |
Chemistry and Biochemistry |
CHIN |
Chinese |
CHSS |
College of Humanities and Social Sciences |
CJ |
Criminal Justice |
CLAS |
Classics |
COMD |
Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education |
COST |
Cosmetology/Barbering |
CS |
Computer Science |
DANC |
Dance |
DE |
Dance Education (courses not currently offered) |
DSME |
Diesel Equipment Technology |
ECE |
Electrical and Computer Engineering |
ECN |
Economics |
EDDT |
Engineering Drafting adn Design Technology |
EDUC |
Education and Human Services, Emma Eccles Jones College of |
ELED |
Elementary Education |
ELET |
Electronics |
EMTH |
Mathematics for Teaching |
ENGL |
English |
ENGR |
Engineering, General |
ENVS |
Environment and Society |
ESOL |
English as a Second or Other Language |
ETE |
Engineering and Technology Education |
FCHD |
Family, Consumer, and Human Development |
FCSE |
Family and Consumer Sciences Education |
FIN |
Finance |
FREN |
French |
GEO |
Geology |
GEOG |
Geography |
GERM |
German |
GRK |
Greek |
HEAL |
Health |
HEP |
Health Education and Promotion |
HETR |
Heavy Equipment and Trucking |
HIST |
History |
HONR |
Honors |
ID |
Interior Design |
IELI |
Intensive English Language Institute |
ITLS |
Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences |
ITAL |
Italian |
ITDS |
Interdisciplinary Studies |
JAPN |
Japanese |
JCOM |
Journalism and Communication |
KOR |
Korean |
LAEP |
Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning |
LANG |
Languages (General) |
LATN |
Latin |
LATS |
Latin American Studies |
LING |
Linguistics |
MACH |
Machine Tool Technology |
MAE |
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering |
MATH |
Mathematics |
MGT |
Management |
MINT |
Mining |
MIS |
Management Information Systems |
MLT |
Medical Laboratory Technician |
MSL |
Military Science Leadership |
MUSC |
Music |
MUSM |
Museum Studies |
NAV |
Navajo |
NDFS |
Nutrition, Dietetics, and Food Sciences |
NEPA |
National Environmental Policy Act Certificate Program |
NR |
Natural Resources, College of |
NURS |
Nursing (offered jointly with Weber State University) |
OSS |
Office Systems Support |
PE |
Physical Education |
PEP |
Physical Education Professional |
PFP |
Personal Financial Planning |
PHIL |
Philosophy |
PHYS |
Physics |
POLS |
Political Science |
PORT |
Portuguese |
PRP |
Parks and Recreation Professional |
PSC |
Plants, Soils, and Climate |
PSY |
Psychology |
PUBH |
Public Health |
REH |
Rehabilitation Counseling |
RELS |
Religious Studies |
RUSS |
Russian |
SCED |
Secondary Education |
SCI |
Science, College of |
SOC |
Sociology |
SPAN |
Spanish |
SPCH |
Speech Communication |
SPED |
Special Education |
STAT |
Statistics |
SW |
Social Work |
TEAL |
Teacher Education and Leadership, School of |
TEPD |
Teacher Education Professional Development |
THEA |
Theatre Arts |
USU |
University Studies |
WATS |
Watershed Sciences |
WELD |
Welding |
WGS |
Women and Gender Studies |
WILD |
Wildland Resources |
General Education Designations
Courses approved for General Education have one of the following designations, listed following the course title:
Competency Courses
Communications Literacy, CL1 and CL2
Quantitative Literacy, QL
Breadth Courses
American Institutions, BAI
Creative Arts, BCA
Humanities, BHU
Life Sciences, BLS
Physical Sciences, BPS
Social Sciences, BSS
University Studies Depth Education Designations
Courses approved for University Studies Depth Education have one of the following designations, listed following the course title:
Intensive Courses
Communications Intensive, CI
Quantitative Intensive, QI
Depth Courses
Humanities and Creative Arts, DHA
Life and Physical Sciences, DSC
Social Sciences, DSS |