Course Descriptions

ANTHAnthropology
BIOLBiology
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
CHEMChemistry
COMMCommerce/Business Administration
CPSCComputer Science
DISMDisability Management
ECONEconomics
EDUCEducation
ENGLEnglish
ENPLEnvironmental Planning
ENSCEnvironmental Science
ENVSEnvironmental Studies
FNSTFirst Nations Studies
FSTYForestry
GEOGGeography
GNDRGender Studies
HHSCHealth and Human Science
HISTHistory
IDISInterdisciplinary
IENGIntegrated Engineering Wood Design
INTSInternational Studies
INTXInternational Exchange
MATHMathematics
MCPMMathematical, Computer, Physical, and Molecular Sciences
NREMNatural Resources Management
NRESNatural Resources and Environmental Studies
NURSNursing
ORTMOutdoor Recreation & Tourism Management
PHYSPhysics
POLSPolitical Science
Psychology
SOCWSocial Work
Statistics
VRESVisiting Research Student

Upper Division and Graduate Level Courses

Credit is not granted for both 400 and 600 level courses having the same title, unless otherwise specified in the course description.

Prerequisites

A prerequisite course is an academic requirement that must be completed prior to the student taking a course. Prerequisites are used to ensure that a student has the required background to successfully complete the course. Prerequisites may also have prerequisites. These prerequisites must also be fulfilled.

Course Offerings

Not all courses are offered every year. Check the online Course Schedule for a list of the courses being offered in each semester.

Course Descriptions

The following explanation will help clarify the terms found in the course descriptions.
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