
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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