Academic Programs
Printable Courses of Instruction and other Documents
These materials were current as of August 2, 2011. Updates since this date are not included but can be found in the live-feed Courses of Instruction.
- Preamble to the Courses of Instruction (37KB pdf)
- Program Offerings (89KB pdf)
- Spring 2012 Supplement (66KB pdf)
Courses grouped by A-, H-, L-, S-, and T- designations:
- Courses grouped by A- designations (271KB pdf)
- Courses grouped by H- designations (197KB pdf)
- Courses grouped by L- designations (58KB pdf)
- Courses grouped by S- designations (152KB pdf)
- Courses grouped by T- designations (196KB pdf)
January Term
- January Term Course listings (56KB pdf)
- FAQ for the January Term (159KB pdf)

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