University Registrar's Office

Course Types

ACT1

Activity (physical activity, exercise courses)

CLN

Clinical

COL

Colloquium

CON

Conversational Language Course

DIS1

Dissertation

DSC

Discussion

ENS1

Ensemble

IND1

Independent Study

INT2

Internship

LAB1

Laboratory

LEC

Lecture

LEL2

Lecture and Lab

LPF2 Lecture with Practicum/Field Experience

PRC

Practicum

PRF1

Performance

RES1

Research

SAB1

Study Abroad Course

SEM

Seminar

STL2

Studio and Lecture

STO1

Studio/Other (primarily used for Dance courses)

STT

Student Teaching

STU1

Studio

THS1

Thesis

TUT

Tutorial

VCF1

Video Conference

VCR

Videotape

WEB1

*Web-based
(100% of course instruction is taught online)

WLB1

*Web and Lab
(~50% of course instruction is taught online and ~50% is a lab component)

WLC2

*Web and Lecture
(Course is taught via face-to-face lecture and online)

WLL2

*Web, Lecture, and Lab
(Course requirements include face-to-face lectures, lab sessions, and an Internet component)

WLS2

*Web, Lecture, and Studio
(Used primarily for Dance courses)

WTX3 Web with on-campus tests and examinations (Used primarily for Math courses)
WVC2 Web with on-campus video conference

OTH

Other

*Web interaction involves more than the placement of the course syllabus on the instructor’s Web site or the use of Blackboard. The course is defined as asynchronous instruction where the instructor and student are separated by time and space. Interaction in these courses is primarily through discussion forums, blogs, e-mail, and chat room discussions.

1 Will not be assigned to a general purpose classroom.

2 No more than fifty percent (50%) of instruction will be assigned to general purpose classroom.

3 General purpose classrooms assigned based on department request for specific dates.