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

Course Title Abbreviated title of course being offered.
Course Number A two-digit department code followed by a three-digit course number.
Section Number Indicates the section number of the course being offered. There are five types of section number designations:

  001-099 CSCE (Continuing Studies and Corporate Education) courses
101-199 Demonstration or Lecture: a period in which one or more recitations and/or Laboratory sections are combined in order to constitute an entire course. Examples are 25.107 and 25.108.
201-299 Recitation: A course which consists entirely of lecture/recitations type sections, such as 42.101, or a recitation section that constitutes part of a course such as 25.107.
301-399 Honors Courses: Only for those students accepted in the Honors Program (see page 37).
601-609 LHS (Lowell high school) Distance classes
630-639 LHS (Lowell high school) classes that are not Distance
650-659 "Teams" sections
701-899 Laboratory/Studio: A period in which experiments or practical exercises are performed.
901-999 Clinical Supervision: Provided in collaboration with outside clinical agencies and/or schools.

Days Day or days on which the section will meet

M Monday
T Tuesday
W Wednesday
R Thursday
F Friday
  S Saturday

Hours Beginning and ending times for the section
Credit Hours Total 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.
Campus This column refers to the campus on which the section will be taught.

UMLNORTH North Campus
UMLSOUTH South Campus
UMLOFFCAMPUS Off Campus
UMLONLINE On Line

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

AE Aesthetics
BS Behavioral and Social Sciences
BSA BS or AE
BSV BS or VC
CW College Writing
HS Historical Studies
HSA Historical Studies/Aesthetics
HSV Historical Studies/Values
LT Literature
LTV LT or VC
MA Mathematics
SC Sciences
SCV SC or VC
SL Science with Laboratory
ST Science Technology
VC Values, Concepts & Choice
VCA Values, Concepts & Choice/Aesthetics

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

AH Arts & Humanities
AHD Arts & Humanities plus Diversity
AHDE Arts & Humanities plus Diversity & Ethics
AHE Arts & Humanities plus Ethics
SC Science
SCL Science with Laboratory
SCLO Science with Laboratory Optional
SS Social Sciences
SSD Social Sciences plus Diversity
SSDE Social Sciences plus Diversity & Ethics
SSE Social Sciences plus Ethics
TN Technology
TNL Technology with Laboratory
TNLO Technology with Laboratory Optional
VCA Values, Concepts & Choice/Aesthetics

Comments
Supplementary information pertaining to the course (Prerequisites, Corequisites, etc).
Room Legend of building designations used with room numbers:

BL Ball Hall
CO Coburn Hall
DR Durgin Hall
DU Dugan Hall
EB Engineering Building
EC Pinanski Energy Center
FA Falmouth Hall
KI Kitson Hall
MA Mahoney Hall
OH Olney Hall
OL O'Leary Library
OS Olsen Hall
PA Pasteur Hall
SO Southwick Hall
SU or MG McGauvran Student Union
WE Weed Hall
 
Department Courses Department subject numbers.
 
  00 - 08 Curriculum & Instruction
  10 Chemical Engineering
  14 Civil Engineering
  15 Civil Engineering Technology
  16 Electrical & Computer Engineering
  17 Electronic Engineering Technology
  18 Environmental Studies
  19 Work Environment
  20 Industrial Technology
  22 Mechanical Engineering
  23 Mechanical Engineering Technology
  24 Nuclear and Energy Engineering
  25 Intercollegiate Engineering Courses
  26 Plastics Engineering
  27 Plastics Engineering Technology
  28 Army ROTC
  29 Aerospace Studies
  30 Intercollegiate Health Courses
  31 - 32 Community Health and Sustainability
  33 Nursing
  34 Physical Therapy
  35 - 36 Clinical Laboratory and Nutritional Sciences
  38 Exercise Physiology
  40 American Studies
  41 Legal Studies
  42 English
  43 History
  44 Criminal Justice
  45 Philosophy
  46 Political Science
  47 Psychology
  48 Sociology
  49 Economics
  50 - 56 Languages
  57 Regional Economics & Social Development
  58 Art History
  59 Intercollegiate Arts & Sciences Courses
  60 Accounting
  61 Finance
  62 Marketing
  63 Manufacturing & Management Information Systems
  64 Interdisciplinary Management Science
  66 Management
  70, 79 Art
  71 - 78 Music
  81, 83 Biological Sciences
  84 Chemistry
  85, 87 - 89 Environmental, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences
  90 Information Technology
  90, 92 Mathematics
  91, 94 Computer Science
  95 - 96 Physics
  97 Polymer Sciences
  98 - 99 Radiological Sciences
  IB Graduate School - Biomedical Engineering
  IM Graduate School - Marine Science of Technology

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