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Undergraduate Catalogue

Section VII

MAJOR TITLES, ABBREVIATIONS AND COURSE NUMBERING

1. MAJOR TITLES AND ABBREVIATIONS

The following is a list of abbreviations used for categorising courses according to majors:

College of Arts and Humanities:

American Studies                         

AMR

Japanese

JPN

Art History

ART

Journalism

JRN

Asian Studies

ASN

Khmer

KHM

Chinese

CHN

Linguistics

LNG

Communications

COM

Philosophy

PHL

English

ENG

Religious Studies

RLG

French

FRN

 

 

College of Education:

Education

EDC

 

 

College of Law:

Law

LAW

 

 

College of Management:

Accounting

ACC

Marketing 

MKT

Business Management

BUS

Organizational Development

ORG

Economics

ECN

Public Administration

PAD

Finance and Banking

FIN

Tourism

TOU

Human Resource Management    

HRM

 

 

College of Public Health:

Public Health                               

PHE

Social Work                                   

SWK

College of Science and Technology:

Biology

BIO 

Information Technology               

ITE

Chemistry

CHM 

Mathematics

MTH

General Science                           

GSC 

Physics

PHY

College of Social Sciences:

Anthropology

ANT 

Political Science

POL

Development Studies

DEV

Psychology

PSY

Geography

GEO 

Public Policy

PUB

History

HIS 

Sociology

SOC

International Relations                

INT  

Women’s Studies

WMN

Peace Studies                              

PST

 

 

 

2. COURSE NUMBERING

Level 100 Courses

These courses are intended primarily for first-year students. Usually, level 100 courses do not have prerequisites unless they are part of a sequence. In addition, these courses are the first of any particular discipline.

Level 200 Courses

These courses are intended primarily for second-year students. They may or may not have a prerequisite. These courses may also be part of the core for a major.

Level 300 Courses

These courses are primarily intended for third- and fourth-year students. Where one course builds on knowledge acquired in a previous course, level 300 courses may have prerequisites. If a prerequisite is not required, these courses are taught with the assumption that the students have an educational background at least equivalent to a third-year university student.

Level 400 Courses

These courses are primarily intended for third- and fourth-year students, and are more advanced or more specialized than level 300 courses. They may have a level 300 course as a prerequisite.

 

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