2001-2003 Catalog - University of Arkansas at Monticello
2001-2003 Catalog - University of Arkansas at Monticello
2001-2003 Catalog - University of Arkansas at Monticello
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<strong>Arkansas</strong>-<strong>Monticello</strong><br />
Course Descriptions<br />
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Course Descriptions<br />
The Course Listings section <strong>of</strong> the c<strong>at</strong>alog provides descriptions <strong>of</strong> all<br />
courses approved by the faculty. Any <strong>of</strong> these courses may be scheduled<br />
during the <strong>University</strong>’s academic terms.<br />
The listings follow a uniform p<strong>at</strong>tern. The<br />
listing for CHEM 3404 can serve to explain the<br />
course listings <strong>of</strong> this section.<br />
CHEM 3404 Organic Chemistry I<br />
4 credits: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours labor<strong>at</strong>ory<br />
Prerequisites: CHEM 1113, CHEM 1131<br />
A study <strong>of</strong> carbon compounds, including an<br />
introduction to organic nomencl<strong>at</strong>ure,<br />
reactions, reaction mechanisms, and structural<br />
and stereochemical problems.<br />
number <strong>of</strong> credits a student may earn in the<br />
course and indic<strong>at</strong>es the number <strong>of</strong> weekly<br />
hours the course requires in classroom lecture or<br />
labor<strong>at</strong>ories.<br />
The third line lists course prerequisites<br />
(courses which must be passed before registering<br />
for the course) and corequisites (courses which<br />
the student must either have passed previously<br />
or be enrolled in concurrently).<br />
The course description follows the items<br />
identified above.<br />
The first line <strong>of</strong> the listings entry consists <strong>of</strong>:<br />
Prefix: in this case CHEM, prefixes always<br />
consist <strong>of</strong> four upper case letters or spaces,<br />
prefixes used by particular divisions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>University</strong> are listed below;<br />
Number: in this case 3404, numbers always<br />
consist <strong>of</strong> four digits (or the letter V): the first<br />
number indic<strong>at</strong>es the level <strong>of</strong> the course (1 for<br />
freshman level, 2 for sophomore level, 3 for<br />
junior level, 4 for senior level, 5 for gradu<strong>at</strong>e<br />
level), the last digit indic<strong>at</strong>es the number <strong>of</strong><br />
credits earned in the course (V means th<strong>at</strong><br />
credit may vary or th<strong>at</strong> credits in the course<br />
exceed 9);<br />
Title: The course’s full title which may be<br />
abbrevi<strong>at</strong>ed in some course listings and<br />
schedules.<br />
The second line <strong>of</strong> the listing st<strong>at</strong>es the<br />
Prefixes Used By <strong>University</strong><br />
Academic Units<br />
Agriculture prefixes include: AGEC,<br />
AGEN, AGRI, AGRO, ANSC, ENTO,<br />
HORT;<br />
Arts and Humanities prefixes include: ART,<br />
ENGL, FREN, JOUR, MODL, PHIL, SPAN,<br />
SPCH;<br />
Business prefixes include: ACCT, ECON,<br />
FIN, G B, MGMT, MKT;<br />
Computer Inform<strong>at</strong>ion Systems courses have<br />
the prefix CIS.<br />
Educ<strong>at</strong>ion prefixes include: ECED, EDFD,<br />
EDUC, EXSC, MLED, P E;<br />
Forestry prefixes include: FOR, FRS, SIS,<br />
WLF;<br />
M<strong>at</strong>hem<strong>at</strong>ical and N<strong>at</strong>ural Sciences prefixes