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USF 2005-2006 Undergraduate Catalog - Pages 308-313

USF General Course Information

Courses offered for credit by the University of South Florida are listed on the following pages in alphabetical order by college and subject area.

The first line of each description includes the State Common Course prefix and number (see below), title of the course, and number of credits.

Credits separated by commas indicate unified courses offered in different semesters:
AMH 2010, 2020 AMERICAN HISTORY I, II (4,4)

Credits separated by a hyphen indicate variable credit:
HUM 4905 DIRECTED RESEARCH (1-5)

The abbreviation “var.” also indicates variable credit:
MAT 7912 DIRECTED RESEARCH (var.)

The following abbreviations are utilized in various course descriptions:
PR Prerequisite
CI With the consent of the instructor
CC With the consent of the chairperson of the department or program
CR Corequisite
Lec. Lecture
Lab. Laboratory
Dem. Demonstration
Pro. Problem
Dis. Discussion

SPECIAL INFORMATION COURSE CODES

6A Courses to satisfy Rule 6A-10.30 (Gordon Rule)
EC Course fulfills part of the Liberal Arts General Education Requirement for English Composition
FA Course fulfills part of the Liberal Arts General Education Requirement for Fine Arts
HP Course fulfills part of the Liberal Arts General Education Requirement for Historical Perspectives
NS Course fulfills part of the Liberal Arts General Education Requirement for Natural Sciences
AF Course fulfills part of the Liberal Arts General Education Requirement for African, Latin American, Middle Eastern, or Asian Perspectives
QM Course fulfills part of the Liberal Arts General Education Requirement for Qualitative Methods
SS Course fulfills part of the Liberal Arts General Education Requirement for Social Sciences
LW Course fulfills part of the Liberal Arts Exit Requirement for Literature and Writing
MW Course fulfills part of the Liberal Arts Exit Requirement for Major Works and Major Issues

Five Year Course Deletion Rule

In compliance with State of Florida Department of Education ruled 6A-10.0331, USF undergraduate courses not taught for five years, or fewer if desired, are deleted from the Undergraduate Catalog.

The University reserves the right to substitute, not offer, or add courses that are listed in this catalog.

Alphabetical Listing of Departments and Programs

Course descriptions are listed by college under the following department and program headings:
Department/Program College
Accounting Business Administration
Administration/Supervision Education
Adult Education Education
Africana Studies Arts and Sciences
Air Force ROTC Undergraduate Studies
American Studies Arts and Sciences
Ancient Studies (Religious Studies) Arts and Sciences
Anthropology Arts and Sciences
Arabic (Language) Arts and Sciences
Army ROTC Undergraduate Studies
Art Visual and Performing Arts
Art Education Visual and Performing Arts
Astronomy Arts and Sciences
Basic and Interdisciplinary Engineering Engineering
Biology Arts and Sciences
Business and Office Education Education
Chemistry Arts and Sciences
Chemical Engineering Engineering
Chinese (Language) Arts and Sciences
Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering
Classics Arts and Sciences
Common Body of Knowledge Business Administration
Communication Arts and Sciences
Communication Sciences and Disorders Arts and Sciences
Community Experiential Learning Arts and Sciences
Computers in Education Education
Computer Science and Engineering Engineering
Computer Service Courses Engineering
Cooperative Education Undergraduate Studies
Criminology Arts and Sciences
Dance Visual and Performing Arts
Early Childhood Education Education
Economics Business Administration
Electrical Engineering Engineering
Elementary Education Education
English Arts and Sciences
English Education Education
Environmental Science & Policy Arts and Sciences
Finance Business Administration
Fine Arts Interdisciplinary Visual and Performing Arts
Foreign Language Education Education
French (Language) Arts and Sciences
General Business Administration Business Administration
General Foreign Languages Arts and Sciences
Geography Arts and Sciences
Geology Arts and Sciences
Gerontology Arts and Sciences
German (Language) Arts and Sciences
Government & International Affairs Arts and Sciences
Greek (Classics) Arts and Sciences
Hebrew (Language) Arts and Sciences
Higher Education Education
History Arts and Sciences
Honors Honors College
Hospitality and Restaurant Management Undergraduate Studies
Humanities Arts and Sciences
Human Services Arts and Sciences
Industrial and Management Systems Engineering Engineering
Information Systems & Decision Sciences Business Administration
Information Technology Undergraduate Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies Arts and Sciences
International Studies Arts and Sciences
Italian (Language) Arts and Sciences
Japanese (Language) Arts and Sciences
Languages Arts and Sciences
Latin (Classics) Arts and Sciences
Liberal Studies Arts and Sciences
Library & Information Science Arts and Sciences
Linguistics Arts and Sciences
Management Business Administration
Marine Science Marine Science
Marketing Business Administration
Mass Communications Arts and Sciences
Mathematics Arts and Sciences
Mathematics Education Education
Measurement and Research Education
Mechanical Engineering Engineering
Medical Technology Arts and Sciences
Military Science (Army ROTC) Undergraduate Studies
Music Visual and Performing Arts
Music Education Visual and Performing Arts
Naval Science (Navy ROTC) Undergraduate Studies
Nursing Nursing
Philosophy Arts and Sciences
Physical Education - Elective Education
Physical Education - Professional Education
Physics Arts and Sciences
Polish (Language) Arts and Sciences
Political Science Arts and Sciences
Portuguese (Language) Arts and Sciences
Psychological and Social Foundations of Education Education
Psychology Arts and Sciences
Public Administration Arts and Sciences
Public & Community Health Education Public Health
Reading Undergraduate Studies
Reading Education Education
Rehabilitation Counseling Arts and Sciences
Religious Studies Arts and Sciences
Russian (Language) Arts and Sciences
Social Science Education Education
Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences
Social Work Arts and Sciences
Sociology Arts and Sciences
Spanish (Language) Arts and Sciences
Special Education Education
Theatre Visual and Performing Arts
Women’s Studies Arts and Sciences
Yoruba (Language) Arts and Sciences

Listing of Departments and Programs Alphabetically by College, Department/Program

College/Department/Program Common Course Prefixes
School of Architecture  
Architecture ARC
   
College of Arts and Sciences  
Africana Studies AFA, AFH, AFS, AMH, AML, AMS, ANT, CPO, HUM, INR, ISS, PHI, PHM, PUP, SPC
American Studies AMS, PGY
Anthropology ANT
Astronomy AST
Biology BOT, BSC, ENY, MCB, PCB, ZOO
Chemistry BCH, CHM, CHS
Classics CLA, CLT
     Greek GRE, GRW
     Latin LAT, LNW
Communication COM, ORI, SPC
Communication Sciences & Disorders SPA
Community Experiential Learning IDS
Criminology CCJ, CJT
Economics ECN, ECO, ECP, ECS, GEB, QMB
English AML, CRW, ENC, ENG, ENL, LAE, LIN, LIT, WST
Environmental Science & Policy EVR
Geography GEA, GEO, MET, URF
Geology GLY, OCE, OCG
Gerontology GEY, HUS
Government & International Affairs  
     International Studies AFA, ASN, EUS, INR, LAS, WST
     Political Science CPO, INR, POS, POT, PUP, URP
     Public Administration PAD
History AFH, AMH, ASH, EUH, HIS, LAH, WST
Humanities HUM
Interdisciplinary Sciences ISC
Interdisciplinary Social Sciences ISS, STA
Language - General Foreign Languages ENS, FLE, FOL, FOW, LIN, TSL
     Arabic ARA
     Chinese CHI
     French FRE, FRW
     German GER, GET, GEW
     Greek GRK
     Hebrew HBR
     Italian ITA, ITW
     Japanese JPN
     Polish POL
     Portuguese POR
     Russian RUS, RUT
     Spanish SPN, SPT, SPW
     Yoruba YOR
Liberal Studies IDS
Library & Information Science LIS
Linguistics ENS, LIN, TSL
Mass Communications ADV, FIL, JOU, MMC, PGY, PUR, RTV, VIC
Marine Science OCB, OCC, OCE, OCG, OCP
Mathematics CGS, COP, MAA, MAC, MAD, MAE, MAP, MAS, MAT, MGF, MHF, MTG, STA
Medical Technology MLS
Microbiology MCB
Philosophy PHH, PHI, PHM, PHP, WST
Physics PHY, PHZ
Psychology CBH, CLP, DEP, EXP, INP, PPE, PSB, PSY, SOP
Rehabilitation Counseling RCS
Religious Studies CLA, GRE, HEB, REL
     Ancient Studies CLA, HEB
Science Education SCE*
Social Science Education SSE*
Social Work SOW
Sociology SYA, SYD, SYG, SYO, SYP
Women’s Studies AFA, AMH, AMS, ANT, COM, LIT, PHI, PHM, POS, PUP, REL, SOP, SPT, SYD, WST
   
College of Business Administration  
Accounting ACG, TAX
Common Body of Knowledge GEB
Economics ECO, ECP, ECS
Finance FIN, REE, RMI
General Business Administration BUL, GEB, MAN
Information Systems & Decision Sciences CGS, GEB, ISM, QMB
Management MAN
Marketing MAR
   
College of Education  
Computers in Education EME
Content Specializations ARE, FLE, MAE, SCE, SED, SSE
Elementary Education EDE, EDG, EDS, LAE, MAE, RED, SCE, SSE
English Education LAE
Foreign Language Education FLE
Higher Education EDH
Humanities Education HUM
Measurement-Research EDF
Physical Education - Elective HLP, PEL, PEM, PEN, PEQ, PET
Physical Education - Professional HLP, HSC, PEP, PEQ, PET
Psychological & Social Foundations of Education EDF, IDS, MHS, SDS, SLS, SPS
Reading Education RED
Science Education SCE
Social Science Education SSE
Special Education EDG, EED, EEX, EGI, ELD, EMR, EPH
   
College of Engineering  
Basic and Interdisciplinary Engineering EGN
Chemical Engineering ECH
Civil and Environmental Engineering CEG, CES, CGN, CWR, EMA, ENV, TTE
Computer Science & Engineering CAP, CDA, CEN, CIS, COP, COT, EEL, ESI
Computer Service Courses CGS, COP, ETG, ETI
Electrical Engineering EEL, ELR
Industrial and Management Systems EIN, ESI
Mechanical Engineering EAS, EML
   
Honors College  
Honors College IDH
   
College of Nursing  
Nursing HUN, NUR
   
College of Public Health  
Public Health HSC
   
Undergraduate Studies  
Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC) AFR
Cooperative Education IDS
Hospitality and Restaurant Management FSS, HFT
Information Technology CDA, CEN, CIS, COP, EEL
Military Science (Army ROTC) MIS
Naval Science (Navy ROTC) NSC
   
College of Visual and Performing Arts  
Art ARH, ART, FIL, GRA, PGY
Art Education ARE, EDG
Dance DAA, DAE, DAN
Fine Arts Interdisciplinary IDS
Music MUC, MUE, MUG, MUH, MUL, MUN, MUO, MUS, MUT, MVB, MVJ, MVK, MVP, MVS, MVV, MVW
Music Education MUE
Theatre THE, TPA, TPP

Listing Departments/Programs Alphabetically by Prefix

Course Prefix Department/Programs
ACG Accounting
ADE Adult Education
ADV Mass Communications
AFA Africana Studies, International Studies, Women’s Studies
AFH Africana Studies, History
AFR Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC)
AFS Africana Studies
AMH Africana Studies, History, Women’s Studies
AML Africana Studies, English
AMS Africana Studies, American Studies, Women’s Studies
ANT Africana Studies, Anthropology, Women’s Studies
ARA Arabic (Language)
ARC Architecture
ARE Art Education, Elementary Education
ARH Art History
ART Art
ASH History
ASN International Studies
AST Astronomy
BCH Chemistry
BMS Medicine, Medical Sciences
BOT Biology
BSC Biology
BTE Business & Office Education
BUL General Business Administration
CAP Computer Science & Engineering
CBH Psychology
CCJ Criminology
CDA Computer Science & Engineering, Information Technology
CEG Civil & Environmental Engineering
CEN Computer Science & Engineering, Information Technology
CES Civil & Environmental Engineering
CGN Civil & Environmental Engineering
CGS Computer Service Courses, Mathematics, Mathematics Education
CHI Chinese
CHM Chemistry
CHS Chemistry
CIS Computer Science & Engineering, Information Technology
CJT Criminology
CLA Classics, Religious Studies
CLP Psychology
CLT Classics
COM Communication, Women’s Studies
COP Computer Service Courses, Computer Science & Engineering, Information Technology, Mathematics
COT Computer Science & Engineering
CPO Africana Studies, Political Science
CRW English
CWR Civil & Environmental Engineering
DAA Dance
DAE Dance
DAN Dance
DEC Distributive & Marketing Education
DEP Psychology
EAS Mechanical Engineering
ECH Mechanical Engineering
ECO Economics
ECP Economics
ECS Economics
EDE Elementary Education
EDF Psychological & Social Foundations, Measurement-Research
EDG Curriculum & Instruction, Education - General, Educational Leadership, Elementary Education, Theatre Education
EDH Higher Education
EEC Early Childhood Education
EED Special Education
EEL Computer Science & Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Information Technology
EEX Special Education
EGI Special Education
EGM Civil & Environmental Engineering
EGN Basic & Interdisciplinary Engineering
EIA Industrial & Technical Education
EIN Industrial & Management Systems Engineering
EIT Information Technology
EIV Industrial & Technical Education
ELD Special Education
ELR Electrical Engineering
EMA Civil & Environmental Engineering
EML Mechanical Engineering
EMR Special Education
ENC English
EME Computers in Education
ENG English
ENL English
ENS Linguistics
ENV Civil Engineering and Mechanics
ENY Biology
EPH Special Education
ESI Industrial & Management Systems Engineering
ETG Computer Service Courses
ETI Computer Service Courses
EUH History
EUS International Studies Program
EVR Environmental Science & Policy
EVT Industrial & Technical Education
EXP Psychology
FIL Art, Mass Communications
FIN Finance
FLE Foreign Language Education, French (Language)
FOL General Foreign Languages
FRE French (Language)
FRW French (Language)
FSS Hospitality and Restaurant Management
GEA Geography
GEB Common Body of Knowledge, General Business Administration
GEO Geography
GER German (Language)
GET German (Language)
GEW German (Language)
GEY Gerontology, Psychology
GLY Geology
GMS Medical Sciences, Medicine
GRA Art
GRE Greek (Classics), Religious Studies
GRK Greek (Language)
GRW Greek (Classics)
HBR Hebrew (Language)
HEB Religious Studies
HFT Hospitality and Restaurant Management
HIS History
HLP Elementary Education, Physical Education - Elective
HSC Public Health
HUM Africana Studies, Humanities
HUN Nursing
HUS Gerontology
IDH Honors College
IDS Community Experiential Learning Program, Cooperative Education, Fine Arts Interdisciplinary, Honors Program, Liberal Studies
INP Psychology
INR Africana Studies, International Studies, Political Science
ISM Information Systems & Decision Sciences
ISS Africana Studies, International Studies, Interdisciplinary Social Sciences
ITA Italian (Language)
ITW Italian (Language)
JOU Mass Communications
JPN Japanese (Language)
LAE Elementary Education, English Education
LAH History
LAS International Studies
LAT Latin (Classics)
LIS Library and Information Science
LIT English, Women’s Studies
LNW Latin (Classics)
MAA Mathematics
MAC Mathematics
MAD Mathematics
MAE Elementary Education, Mathematics, Mathematics Education
MAN General Business Administration, Management
MAP Mathematics
MAR Marketing
MAS Mathematics
MAT Mathematics
MCB Biology
MET Geography
MGF Mathematics
MHF Mathematics
MHS Psychological & Social Foundations of Education
MIS Military Science (Army ROTC)
MLS Medical Technology
MMC Mass Communications
MTG Mathematics
MUC Music
MUE Elementary Education, Music Education
MUG Music
MUH Music
MUL Music
MUN Music
MUO Music
MUS Music
MUT Music
MVB Music
MVJ Music
MVK Music
MVP Music
MVS Music
MVV Music
MVW Music
NGR Nursing
NSC Naval Science (Navy ROTC)
NUR Nursing
OCB Marine Science
OCC Marine Science
OCE Geology, Marine Science
OCG Geology, Marine Science
OCP Marine Science
ORI Communication
PAD Public Administration
PCB Biology
PEL Physical Education - Elective
PEM Physical Education - Elective
PEN Physical Education - Elective
PEP Physical Education - Professional
PEQ Physical Education - Professional
PET Physical Education - Elective, Physical Education - Professional
PGY American Studies, Art, Mass Communications
PHH Philosophy
PHI Africana Studies, Philosophy, Women’s Studies
PHM Africana Studies, Philosophy, Women’s Studies
PHP Philosophy
PHY Physics
PHZ Physics
POL Polish (Language)
POR Portuguese (Language)
POS Political Science, Women’s Studies
POT Political Science
PPE Psychology
PSB Psychology
PSY Psychology
PUP Africana Studies, Political Science, Women’s Studies
PUR Mass Communications
QMB Information Systems & Decision Sciences
RCS Rehabilitative Counseling
REA Reading
RED Elementary Education, Reading Education
REE Finance
REL Religious Studies, Women’s Studies
RMI Finance
RTV Mass Communications
RUS Russian (Language)
RUT Russian (Language)
SCE Elementary Education, Science Education
SDS Psychological & Social Foundations of Education
SLS Psychological & Social Foundations of Education
SOP Psychology, Women’s Studies
SOW Social Work
SPA Communication Sciences & Disorders
SPC Africana Studies, Communication
SPN Spanish (Language)
SPS Psychological & Social Foundations
SPT Spanish (Language), Women’s Studies
SPW Spanish (Language)
SSE Elementary Education, Social Science Education
STA Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Social Sciences
SUR Civil & Environmental Engineering
SYA Sociology
SYD Sociology, Women’s Studies
SYG Sociology
SYO Sociology
SYP Sociology
TAX Accounting
THE Theatre
TPA Theatre
TPP Theatre
TSL Linguistics
TTE Civil & Environmental Engineering
URP Geography, Political Science
VIC Mass Communications
WST History, International Studies, Women’s Studies
YOR Yoruba (Language)
ZOO Biology

COURSE LEVEL DEFINITION

Lower 0000-1999 Freshman Level
Level 2000-2999 Sophomore Level
   
Upper 3000-3999 Junior Level
Level 4000-4999 Senior Level
   
Graduate 5000-5999 Senior/Graduate Level
Level 6000-Up Graduate Level


Florida’s Statewide Course Numbering System

Courses in this catalog are identified by prefixes and numbers that were assigned by Florida’s Statewide Course Numbering System. This common numbering system is used by all public postsecondary institutions in Florida and by participating non-public institutions. The major purpose of this system is to facilitate the transfer of courses between participating institutions.

Each participating institution controls the title, credit, and content of its own courses and recommends the first digit of the course number to indicate the level at which students normally take the course. Course prefixes and the last three digits of the course numbers are assigned by members of faculty discipline committees appointed for that purpose by the Florida Department of Education in Tallahassee. Individuals nominated to serve on these committees are selected to maintain a representative balance as to type of institution and discipline field or specialization.

The course prefix and each digit in the course number have a meaning in the Statewide Course Numbering System (SCNS). The list of course prefixes and numbers, along with their generic titles, is referred to as the “SCNS taxonomy.” Descriptions of the content of courses are referred to as “statewide course details.”

General Rule for Course Equivalencies

Equivalent courses at different institutions are identified by the same prefixes and same last three digits of the course number and are guaranteed to be transferable between participating institutions that offer the course, with a few exceptions. (Exceptions are listed below.)

For example, a survey course in social problems is offered by 34 different postsecondary institutions. Each institution uses “SYG_010” to identify its social problems course. The level code is the first digit and represents the year in which students normally take the course at a specific institution. In the SCNS taxonomy, “SYG” means “Sociology, General,” the century digit “0” represents “Entry-level General Sociology,” the decade digit “1” represents “Survey Course,” and the unit digit “0” represents “Social Problems.”

In science and other areas, a “C” or “L” after the course number is known as a lab indicator. The “C” represents a combined lecture and laboratory course. The “L” represents a laboratory course or the laboratory part of a course, having the same prefix and course number without a lab indicator, which may meet at a different time or place.

Transfer of any successfully completed course from one institution to another is guaranteed in cases where the course to be transferred is equivalent to one offered by the receiving institution. Equivalencies are established by the same prefix and last three digits and comparable faculty credentials at both institutions. For example, SYG 1010 is offered at a community college while the same course is offered at a state university as SYG 2010. A student who has successfully completed SYG 1010 at the community college is guaranteed to receive transfer credit for SYG 2010 at the state university upon transfer. The student cannot be required to take SYG 2010 again since SYG 1010 is equivalent to SYG 2010. Transfer credit must be awarded for successfully completed equivalent courses and used by the receiving institution to determine satisfaction of requirements on the same basis as credit awarded to the native students. It is the prerogative of the receiving institution to offer transfer credit for courses successfully completed which have not been designated as equivalent.

The Course Prefix

The course prefix is a three-letter designator for a major division of an academic discipline, subject matter area, or sub-category of knowledge. The prefix is not intended to identify the department in which a course is offered. Rather, the content of a course determines the prefix designation.

Authority for Acceptance of Equivalent Courses

State Board of Education Rule 6A-10.024(19), Florida Administrative Code, reads:

When a student transfers among postsecondary institutions that are fully accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education and that participate in the common course designation and numbering system, the receiving institution shall award credit for courses satisfactorily completed at the previous participating institutions when the courses are judged by the appropriate common course designation and numbering system faculty task forces to be academically equivalent to courses offered at the receiving institution, including equivalency of faculty credentials, regardless of the public or nonpublic control of the previous institution. The award of credit may be limited to courses that are entered in the course numbering system. Credits so awarded shall satisfy institutional requirements on the same basis as credits awarded to native students.

Exceptions to the General Rule for Equivalency

The following courses are exceptions to the general rule for course equivalencies and may not transfer. Transferability is at the discretion of the receiving institution:

  1. Courses in the 900-999 series (e.g., HUM 2905)
  2. Internships, practica, clinical experiences, and study abroad courses
  3. Performance or studio courses in Art, Dance, Theater, and Music
  4. Skills courses in Criminal Justice
  5. Graduate courses
  6. Courses not offered by the receiving institution

College preparatory and vocational preparatory course may not be used to meet degree requirements and are not transferable.

Questions about the Statewide Course Numbering System and appeals regarding course credit transfer decisions should be directed to the Office of the Dean, Undergraduate Studies in SVC 2002 at the University of South Florida or the Florida Department of Education, Office of Articulation, 1401 Turlington Building, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400. Special reports and technical information may be requested by calling telephone number (850) 245-0427 or SunCom 205-0427.


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