In
order to reflect the expertise and interests of the
faculty and to meet the needs of the student body, the
University continually updates its course offerings.
As courses are added to or removed from the curriculum
and are modified, those changes are recorded in the
online course catalog. This is always the best source
for up-to-date information. Course descriptions indicate
the academic term(s) during which each course is ordinarily
offered. Course descriptions can be accessed via the
following link:

The
Arabic number in parentheses following the title of
a course indicates the number of semester hours of credit.
Because courses are offered in different formats, this
does not necessarily indicate the number of hours of
classroom work expected.
The
prerequisites listed for a course indicate the level
and type of experience a student must have prior to
enrolling in the course. A student who has not met stated
prerequisites must consult with the department/course
instructor to ask for permission to enroll. Students
enrolling in courses offered by the College of Business
Administration and the College of Education and Human
Development must meet all prerequisites.
A
C/F hrs. notation indicates the hours of contact in
a clinical or field setting as required by some education
and human development courses.
Courses
numbered 099 and below are developmental. Credit may
not be applied toward any degree program. Courses numbered
from 100 to 299 are ordinarily for freshmen, sophomores,
and/or nonmajors. Courses numbered from 300 to 499 are
ordinarily for juniors, seniors, and/or study in the
major beyond the introductory level. For more information
about eligibility to enroll in specific courses, check
course prerequisites and consult academic advisers.
Course
offerings for each semester are subject to student demand
and staff availability. To determine whether courses
in the courses descriptions list are being taught in
a particular semester, please consult the current Schedule
of Classes, available at the following online location:

A
course may be offered both at main campus and BGSU Firelands.
Check the Schedule of Classes for up-to-date listings
of class availability.