Policies & Procedures

Master Schedule Information

At the top of each page are column headings listed and described as follows:

Course TitleAbbreviated title of course being offered.
Course NumberA two-digit department code followed by a three-digit course number.
Section NumberIndicates the section number of the course being offered. There are five types of section number designations:

 001-009CSCE (Continuing Studies and Corporate Education) courses: in person.

011-019CSCE courses: in person, Summer I.

021-029CSCE courses: in person, Summer II.

031-039CSCE courses: online.

041-049CSCE courses: off-campus.

051-059CSCE courses: in person, accelerated.

061-069CSCE courses: online, accelerated.
 071-079Corporate on-campus courses.
 081-0898 week courses

101-199Lecture: a class in which an instructor presents the main body of course material, such as 25.107.

201-299Recitation: small discussion classes designed to clarify main ideas from lectures, such as 42.101.

301-399Honors courses: only for those students accepted in the honors program (see page 37).

601-609LHS (Lowell high school): distance classes.

630-639LHS (Lowell high school): classes that are not distance.

650-659"Teams" sections.

701-899Laboratory/Studio: applies lecture material in small group situations, such as experiments, assignments, and projects.

901-999Clinical supervision: provided in collaboration with outside clinical agencies and/or schools.

DaysDay or days on which the section will meet.


MMonday

TTuesday

WWednesday

RThursday

FFriday
 SSaturday

HoursBeginning and ending times for the section.
Credit HoursTotal number of credits given for the course, related lectures and laboratories.
Instructor

Instructor's name if known at the time of publication is listed beside the section(s) he/she has been assigned to teach. This information is subject to change without notice.
CampusThis column refers to the campus on which the section will be taught.


UMLNORTHNorth Campus

UMLSOUTHSouth Campus

UMLOFFCAMPUSOff Campus

UMLONLINEOn Line

Gen EdCodes for courses meeting one or more of the General Education requirements for students entering the University prior to Fall 2000.


AEAesthetics

BSBehavioral and Social Sciences

BSABS or AE

BSVBS or VC

CWCollege Writing

HSHistorical Studies

HSAHistorical Studies/Aesthetics

HSVHistorical Studies/Values

LTLiterature

LTVLT or VC

MAMathematics

SCSciences

SCVSC or VC

SLScience with Laboratory

STScience Technology

VCValues, Concepts & Choice

VCAValues, Concepts & Choice/Aesthetics

Gen Ed 2KCodes for courses meeting one or more of the General Education requirements for students entering the University Fall semester 2000.


AHArts & Humanities

AHDArts & Humanities plus Diversity

AHDEArts & Humanities plus Diversity & Ethics

AHEArts & Humanities plus Ethics

SCScience

SCLScience with Laboratory

SCLOScience with Laboratory Optional

SSSocial Sciences

SSDSocial Sciences plus Diversity

SSDESocial Sciences plus Diversity & Ethics

SSESocial Sciences plus Ethics

TNTechnology

TNLTechnology with Laboratory

TNLOTechnology with Laboratory Optional

VCAValues, Concepts & Choice/Aesthetics

Comments
Supplementary information pertaining to the course (prerequisites, corequisites, etc).
RoomLegend of building designations used with room numbers:


BALBall Hall

COBCoburn Hall

DURDurgin Hall

DUGDugan Hall

ENGEngineering Building

PINPinanski Energy Center

FALFalmouth Hall

KITKitson Hall

LYDLydon Library

MAHMahoney Hall

OLNOlney Hall

OLEO'Leary Library

OLSOlsen Hall

PASPasteur Hall

SOUSouthwick Hall

MCGMcGauvran Student Union

WEEWeed Hall
 
Department CoursesDepartment subject numbers.
 
 00 - 08Curriculum & Instruction
 10Chemical Engineering
 14Civil Engineering
 15Civil Engineering Technology
 16Electrical & Computer Engineering
 17Electronic Engineering Technology
 18Environmental Studies
 19Work Environment
 20Industrial Technology
 22Mechanical Engineering
 23Mechanical Engineering Technology
 24Nuclear and Energy Engineering
 25Intercollegiate Engineering Courses
 26Plastics Engineering
 27Plastics Engineering Technology
 28Army ROTC
 29Aerospace Studies
 30Intercollegiate Health Courses
 31 - 32Community Health and Sustainability
 33Nursing
 34Physical Therapy
 35 - 36Clinical Laboratory and Nutritional Sciences
 38Exercise Physiology
 40American Studies
 41Legal Studies
 42English
 43History
 44Criminal Justice
 45Philosophy
 46Political Science
 47Psychology
 48Sociology
 49Economics
 50 - 56Languages
 57Regional Economics & Social Development
 58Art History
 59Intercollegiate Arts & Sciences Courses
 60Accounting
 61Finance
 62Marketing
 63Manufacturing & Management Information Systems
 64Interdisciplinary Management Science
 66Management
 70, 79Art
 71 - 78Music
 81, 83Biological Sciences
 84Chemistry
 85, 87 - 89Environmental, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences
 90Information Technology
 90, 92Mathematics
 91, 94Computer Science
 95 - 96Physics
 97Polymer Sciences
 98 - 99Radiological Sciences
 CRIMCriminal Justice
 GLSGlobal Studies
 GNDRGender Studies
 HONHonors Courses
 PCSPeace and Conflict Studies
 IBGraduate School - Biomedical Engineering
 IMGraduate School - Marine Science of Technology
JMSJournalism and Media Studies
NCNon Credit
PCSPeace and Conflict Studies
SECUSecurity Studies
THEATheater Arts
UTLUTEACH Lowell
 WLSWork, Labor and Society