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STUDENT RECORD INFORMATION
Registration forms, academic records, and related documents usually
carry a series of numerical codes following the name to assist in identifying
the student, the school of enrollment, and curriculum. These codes are:
COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM
The number preceding each course title is divided into three parts.
The first two digits are the administrative code, the next three digits
are the subject code, and the final three digits are the course code.
50 Camden College of Arts and Sciences 52 School of Business-Camden (undergraduate) 53 School of Business-Camden (graduate) 64 University College -Camden 56 Graduate School-Camden 24 School of Law-Camden
| SCHOOL 24 | |||
| 601 | LAW - CAMDEN DAY STUDENT | ||
| 602 | LAW - CAMDEN EVENING STUDENT | ||
| SCHOOL 50 | |||
| 001 | EXCHANGE | 549 | INTERNATIONAL STUDIES |
| 003 | ACADEMIC FOUNDATIONS | 555 | STUDENT PROPOSED MAJOR |
| 005 | PRE-ENGINEERING | 560 | ITALIAN |
| 006 | PRE-BUSINESS | 565 | JAPANESE |
| 008 | PRE-NURSING | 570 | JOURNALISM |
| 014 | AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES | 580 | LATIN |
| 050 | AMERICAN STUDIES | 590 | LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES |
| 070 | ANTHROPOLOGY | 606 | LIBERAL STUDIES |
| 080 | ART | 615 | LINGUISTICS |
| 082 | ART HISTORY | 640 | MATHEMATICS |
| 090 | ARTS AND SCIENCES | 660 | MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY |
| 100 | ASTRONOMY | 680 | MICROBOLOGY |
| 115 | BIOCHEMISTRY | 698 | MUSEUM STUDIES |
| 120 | BIOLOGY | 700 | MUSIC |
| 124 | BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY | 701 | MUSIC, APPLIED |
| 130 | BOTANY | 705 | NURSING |
| 160 | CHEMISTRY | 730 | PHILOSOPHY |
| 163 | CHILDHOOD STUDIES | 740 | PHYSICAL EDUCATION |
| 190 | CLASSICS | 750 | PHYSICS |
| 198 | COMPUTER SCIENCE | 760 | PHYSIOLOGY |
| 202 | CRIMINAL JUSTICE | 780 | PLANT PHYSIOLOGY |
| 203 | DANCE | 790 | POLITICAL SCIENCE |
| 220 | ECONOMICS | 830 | PSYCHOLOGY |
| 300 | EDUCATION | 840 | RELIGION |
| 350 | ENGLISH | 860 | RUSSIAN |
| 352 | ENGLISH - AMERICAN LITERATURE | 890 | GENERAL SCIENCE |
| 354 | ENGLISH - FILM STUDIES | 910 | SOCIAL WORK |
| 360 | EUROPEAN STUDIES | 920 | SOCIOLOGY |
| 387 | FILM STUDIES | 940 | SPANISH |
| 415 | FOREIGN LANGUAGES | 950 | SPEECH |
| 420 | FRENCH | 960 | STATISTICS |
| 460 | GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES | 964 | TEACHER PREPARATION |
| 470 | GERMAN | 965 | THEATER ARTS |
| 490 | GREEK | 975 | URBAN STUDIES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT |
| 500 | HEBRAIC STUDIES | 976 | URBAN PLANNING |
| 509 | HISTORICAL METHODS AND SKILLS | 981 | VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION AND LEADERSHIP |
| 510 | HISTORY, GENERAL | 982 | WALT WHITMAN STUDIES |
| 512 | HISTORY, AMERICAN | 988 | WOMEN'S & GENDER STUDIES |
| 516 | AFRICAN ASIAN LATIN AMERICAN&WORLD HIST | 989 | WRITING |
| 520 | HOME ECONOMICS | 990 | ZOOLOGY |
| 525 | HONORS PROGRAM | ||
| SCHOOL 52 | SCHOOL 53 | ||
| 010 | ACCOUNTING | 010 | ACCOUNTING |
| 135 | BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION | 135 | BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION |
| 140 | BUSINESS LAW | 140 | BUSINESS LAW |
| 390 | FINANCE | 390 | FINANCE |
| 533 | HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT | 620 | MANAGEMENT |
| 537 | HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT | 623 | MANAGEMENT SCIENCE AND INFO SYSTEMS |
| 620 | MANAGEMENT | 626 | MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS |
| 623 | MANAGEMENT SCIENCE AND INFO SYSTEMS | 630 | MARKETING |
| 630 | MARKETING | ||
| SCHOOL56 | |||
| 120 | BIOLOGY | ||
| 160 | CHEMISTRY | ||
| 163 | CHILDHOOD STUDIES | ||
| 202 | CRIMINAL JUSTICE | ||
| 350 | ENGLISH | ||
| 352 | ENGLISH - AMERICAN LITERATURE | ||
| 354 | ENGLISH - FILM STUDIES | ||
| 512 | HISTORY, AMERICAN | ||
| 606 | LIBERAL STUDIES | ||
| 615 | LINGUISTICS | ||
| 645 | MATHEMATICAL SCIENCE | ||
| 742 | PHYSICAL THERAPY | ||
| 830 | PSYCHOLOGY | ||
| 834 | PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION | ||
| 842 | RHETORIC | ||
| 989 | WRITING | ||
Two course codes separated by a comma indicate that each term course
may be taken independently of the other (example: 50:160:453,454). Two
course codes separated by a hyphen indicate that satisfactory completion
of the first term course is a prerequisite to the second term (example:
50:750:203-204); the first term may be taken for credit without the second,
except if a statement is added to indicate that both term courses must
be completed in order to receive credit (example: 50:160:335-336).
Credits awarded for the successful completion of each course are indicated in parentheses following the course title. The notation (BA) indicates that the number of credits is determined by arrangement with the department offering the course.
The university reserves the right to augment, modify, or cancel the courses listed in the catalog, or to change degree requirements. Except for certain types of advanced courses, a course will automatically be withdrawn if fewer then ten students register for it.