Explanation of Course Numbers and Coding
Course numbers indicate the level of the course:
1000-2999 |
Lower division: Introductory courses, primarily for Freshmen and Sophomores
Lower division courses build foundational knowledge, concepts, and skills. Student learning outcomes and course assignments are designed to develop the cognitive skills of analysis and/or application of knowledge. |
3000-4999 |
Upper division: Advanced courses, primarily for Juniors and Seniors
Upper division courses teach advanced knowledge, concepts and skills. Student learning outcomes and course assignments are designed to develop the cognitive skills of analysis and/or application of knowledge. Additionally, upper division courses must develop the cognitive skills of synthesis, creativity, and/or evaluation. |
5000-5999 |
Graduate courses and Post-Baccalaureate teaching credential courses |
6000-6999 |
PhD and Doctorate level courses.
|
7000-7499 |
Undergraduate level courses in specialized fields that may or may not meet the requirements of regular academic programs |
7500-7999 |
Graduate level courses in specialized fields that may or may not meet the requirements of regular academic programs |
8000-8999 |
Continuing education units that may or may not meet the requirements of regular academic programs |
9000-9999 |
Professional development courses |
Double numbered courses marked with slash (/) are lower division courses which may be taken for upper division credit (e.g., ARTH 1086/3186), with additional coursework.
Course Types
Online Courses:
Dominican University of California offers online courses for regular academic credit. Students register for online courses in the same way that they register for other courses. To participate in online courses, students must have regular access to a computer with internet service. The Campus Computer Lab cannot be used to take online courses. In order to participate in class, students are required to participate online several times a week. Most online courses also have a face-to-face component.
Special codes attached to certain course titles indicate the course type. Course type codes may be used in the following situations:
- Courses only open to students in certain programs (e.g., the Honors Program or the Adult Degree Completion program)
- To indicate the campus or the delivery method of the course (e.g., courses taken abroad and those offered in a fully online or a hybrid format)
- When a course section is being offered as a Service Learning course in a given semester
- When a course section is being offered as an Independent Study course in a given semester
Below are the codes for the course types in current usage:
HO or HONO |
Honors Program courses |
ADC |
Adult Degree Completion
|
HY |
Hybrid courses (courses offered in a mixed online and in-person format) |
SL |
Service Learning course
|
IS |
Independent Study courses |
STA |
Study Abroad courses
|
OL |
Online courses |
|
|