How to Read Courses of Instruction Course Listings All courses of instruction are listed alphabetically. If more than one area of instruction exists within a unit, courses are listed alphabetically within that unit. Additionally, they appear in the straight alphabetical listing with a reference back to the unit. Course Numbers Freshman courses, 1000-1990 Sophomore courses, 2000-2990 Junior courses, 3000-3990 Senior courses, 4000-4990 Graduate courses, 5000 and above Courses 2900, 2910, 4900 and 4910, Special Problems, are used upon approval of the department chair or dean for individual instruction in any department to cover course content in special circumstances. Courses 5900, 5910, 5920 and 5930 are used in any department that offers graduate work; courses 6900 and 6910 are used in any department that offers doctoral work. Courses 1980 (PHED only), 2980 and 4980, Experimental Courses, are new courses offered on a trial basis for 1-4 hours credit each. Registration is permitted only upon approval of the department chair. Advanced Courses, numbered 3000 to 4990, are open to students who have 12 semester hours of credit in a given subject or who have the indicated prerequisites, and to those without the prerequisites who have consent of the department chair. In some instances, college/school/departmental requirements may vary. Students should consult individual areas prior to enrolling in advanced courses. General Course Information Individual courses of instruction are subject to change or withdrawal at any time and may not be offered each semester or every year. Any course may be withdrawn from current offerings if the number of registrants is too small to justify conducting the course. Students interested in a particular course during a particular period should inquire in advance and/or consult the applicable Schedule of Classes. Figures in parentheses following the course credit hours indicate the number of clock hours per week devoted to lecture and laboratory. When it appears, the third and final number in these parentheses indicates the number of recitation hours per week. For information on instructional fees, contact ASSIST (Access Student Service Information Systems by Telephone), (817) 565-3701. Specific information regarding courses within a particular department is located immediately before the course listings. Prerequisite A prerequisite is a course or other preparation that must be completed before enrollment in another course. All prerequisites are included in catalog course descriptions. Semester Hour A semester hour is the unit of credit at UNT; the credit allows for 1 lecture hour a week for 15 weeks or the equivalent. Texas Common Course Numbering System The Texas Common Course Numbering System (TCCNS) has been designed for the purpose of aiding students in the transfer of general academic courses between colleges and universities throughout Texas. Common courses are freshman and sophomore academic credit courses that have been identified as common by institutions that are members of the common course numbering system. The system ensures that if the student takes a course the receiving institution designates as common, then the course will be accepted in transfer and the credit will be treated as equivalent to the course offered by the receiving institution. The table on the next page lists the courses that the associate deans at UNT have identified as common and their TCCNS equivalents. Students wishing to transfer a course that is not listed should obtain approval from the department of their intended major prior to taking the course. The student's academic dean determines applicability of the credit to a degree program. Before using this table, students should be sure that the institution they attend employs the TCCNS. Common course numbers shown on this list as equating to 3000-level (upper-division) courses at UNT will transfer as equivalent courses, but will not be counted as upper-division credit. Information provided is subject to change without notice and does not constitute a contract between UNT and a student or applicant for admission. Prospective transfer students should contact the department of their intended major for course work guidelines prior to enrollment. The most current version of the common course numbering system course equivalents for UNT is available from the Office of Admissions. The TCCNS numbers (and sometime prefixes), when applicable, are indicated in parentheses immediately following the UNT course number in the course description. See "How to Read Course Descriptions" in this section for an example. TCCNS UNT ACCT 2301 ACCT 2010 ACCT 2302 ACCT 2020 ACCT 2401 ACCT 2010 ACCT 2402 ACCT 2020 ANTH 2302 ANTH 2500 ANTH 2346 ANTH 1010 ANTH 2351 ANTH 2250 ARTS 1301 ART 1200 ARTS 1301 ART 1300 ARTS 1303 ART 2350 ARTS 1304 ART 2360 ARTS 1311 ART 1440 ARTS 1312 ART 1450 ARTS 1316 ART 1500 ARTS 1317 ART 1510 ARTS 2316 ART 2300 ARTS 2346 ART 2700 BIOL 1106 BIOL 1630 BIOL 1107 BIOL 1640 BIOL 1111 BIOL 1640 BIOL 1113 BIOL 1630 BIOL 1306 BIOL 1610 BIOL 1307 BIOL 1620 BIOL 1311 BIOL 1620 BIOL 1313 BIOL 1610 BUSI 1301 MGMT 1340 BUSI 1307 FINA 2770 CHEM 1111 CHEM 1430 CHEM 1112 CHEM 1440 CHEM 1311 CHEM 1410 CHEM 1312 CHEM 1420 CHEM 1411 CHEM 1410 LAB CHEM 1430 CHEM 1412 CHEM 1420 LAB CHEM 1440 CHEM 2123 CHEM 3210 CHEM 2125 CHEM 3220 CHEM 2323 CHEM 2370 CHEM 2325 CHEM 2380 CHEM 2423 CHEM 2370 LAB CHEM 3210 CHEM 2425 CHEM 2380 LAB CHEM 3220 CHIN 1411 LANG 1010 CHIN 1412 LANG 1020 COMM 1307 JOUR 1210 COMM 1317 JOUR 2700 COMM 2311 JOUR 2310 COMM 2315 JOUR 2320 COMM 2327 JOUR 2010 COSC 1306 CSCI 1100 COSC 1318 CSCI 1110 ECON 2301 ECON 1110 ECON 2302 ECON 1100 ENGL 1301 ENGL 1310 ENGL 1302 ENGL 1320 ENGL 2311 ENGL 2700 TCCNS UNT ENGL 2332 ENGL 2210 ENGL 2333 ENGL 2220 ENGR 1304 MDET 1280 ENGR 1307 CNET 2170 ENGR 2303 CNET 2220 FREN 1411 FREN 1010 FREN 1412 FREN 1020 FREN 2311 FREN 2040 FREN 2312 FREN 2050 GEOG 1303 GEOG 1200 GEOL 1401 GEOG 1710 GEOL 1403 GEOL 1610 GEOL 1404 GEOL 1620 GERM 1411 GERM 1010 GERM 1412 GERM 1020 GERM 2311 GERM 2040 GERM 2312 GERM 2050 GOVT 2301 PSCI 1040 GOVT 2302 PSCI 1050 HECO 1320 SMHM 2330 HECO 1322 SMHM 1450 HIST 1301 HIST 2610 HIST 1302 HIST 2620 HIST 2321 HIST 1050 HIST 2322 HIST 1060 JAPN 1411 LANG 1010 JAPN 1412 LANG 1020 LATI 1411 LATI 1010 LATI 1412 LATI 1020 LATI 2311 LATI 2040 LATI 2312 LATI 2050 MATH 1314 MATH 1100 MATH 1325 MATH 1190 MATH 1342 MATH 1680 MATH 2413 MATH 1710 MATH 2414 MATH 1720 MUSI 1121 MULB 1805 MUSI 1122 MULB 1806 MUSI 1123 MULB 1807 MUSI 1124 MULB 1808 MUSI 1125 MULB 1812 MUSI 1126 MULB 1813 MUSI 1131 MUEN 2602 MUSI 1132 MUEN 2605 MUSI 1133 MUEN 2611 MUSI 1134 MUEN 2616 MUSI 1135 MUEN 2617 MUSI 1136 MUEN 2621 MUSI 1137 MUEN 2625 MUSI 1138 MUEN 2630 MUSI 1139 MUEN 2631 MUSI 1141 MULB 1801 MUSI 1142 MULB 1802 MUSI 1143 MULB 1803 MUSI 1144 MULB 1815 MUSI 1145 MULB 1816 TCCNS UNT MUSI 1160 MUAG 1909 MUSI 1161 MUAG 1905 MUSI 1166 MUAG 1125 MUSI 1168 MUAG 1102 MUSI 1181 MUAG 1011 MUSI 1182 MUAG 1012 MUSI 1183 MUAG 1124 MUSI 1184 MUAG 1224 MUSI 1186 MUCP 1190 MUSI 1188 MUAG 1117 MUSI 1189 MUAG 1121 MUSI 1192 MUAG 1107 MUSI 1193 MUAG 1207 MUSI 1211 MUTH 1480 MUSI 1212 MUTH 1490 MUSI 1216 MUTH 1380 MUSI 1217 MUTH 1390 MUSI 1300 MUED 1130 MUSI 1301 MUTH 1260 MUSI 1304 MUED 1130 MUSI 1305 MUED 1140 MUSI 1306 MUMH 2040 MUSI 1308 MUMH 1500 MUSI 1309 MUMH 1500 MUSI 2116 MUTH 2380 MUSI 2118 MUTH 2390 MUSI 2121 MULB 1805 MUSI 2122 MULB 1806 MUSI 2123 MULB 1807 MUSI 2124 MULB 1808 MUSI 2125 MULB 1812 MUSI 2126 MULB 1813 MUSI 2127 MUEN 2625 MUSI 2131 MUEN 2602 MUSI 2132 MUEN 2605 MUSI 2133 MUEN 2611 MUSI 2134 MUEN 2616 MUSI 2135 MUEN 2617 MUSI 2136 MUEN 2621 MUSI 2138 MUEN 2630 MUSI 2139 MUEN 2631 MUSI 2141 MULB 1801 MUSI 2142 MULB 1802 MUSI 2143 MULB 1803 MUSI 2144 MULB 1815 MUSI 2145 MULB 1816 MUSI 2160 MUAG 1907 MUSI 2161 MUAG 1906 MUSI 2166 MUAG 1225 MUSI 2168 MUAG 1202 MUSI 2181 MUAG 1013 MUSI 2182 MUAG 1014 MUSI 2188 MUAG 1117 MUSI 2189 MUAG 1221 MUSI 2211 MUTH 2480 MUSI 2212 MUTH 2490 PHIL 1301 PHIL 1050 PHIL 2303 PHIL 2050 PHIL 2306 PHIL 1400 TCCNS UNT PHYS 1401 PHYS 1410 LAB PHYS 1430 PHYS 1402 PHYS 1420 LAB PHYS 1440 PHYS 2425 PHYS 1710 LAB PHYS 1730 PHYS 2426 PHYS 2220 LAB PHYS 2240 PSYC 2301 PSYC 1630 PSYC 2315 PSYC 2480 REAL 1301 REAL 2100 RUSS 1411 LANG 1010 RUSS 1412 LANG 1020 SOCI 1301 SOCI 1510 SOCI 1306 SOCI 1520 SOCW 2361 SOWK 1450 SPAN 1411 SPAN 1010 SPAN 1412 SPAN 1020 SPAN 2311 SPAN 2040 SPAN 2312 SPAN 2050 SPCH 1311 COMM 1010 SPCH 1315 COMM 2040 Grade points earned at other institutions are excluded in the computations of the UNT cumulative grade point average, but transfer hours accepted are included in determining the classification and minimum required level of performance. Additional information concerning academic status is available from the offices of the academic deans. Additional courses may be equivalent but are not listed as being a part of TCCNS, contact the academic dean of your major at UNT for advising. Students enrolled at UNT must secure their deans's approval to enroll concurrently in another college or university. Failure to obtain advance approval may result in the refusal of the university to accept such work in transfer. For academic advising at the University of North Texas contact the college/school of your major: Arts and Sciences, (817) 565-2051 Business Administration, (817) 565-3030 Community Services, (817) 565-2067 Education, (817) 565-2736 Merchandising and Hospitality Management, (817) 565-2436 Library and Information Sciences, (817) 565-2445 Music, (817) 565-2791 Visual Arts, (817) 565-2216 How to Read Course Descriptions Note: A sample has been compiled to identify different components of the course description and does not accurately reflect an existing course. Not all course descriptions include every component shown in the following example. EXAMPLE: English The prerequisites to sophomore-level English are 6 semester hours of freshman-level English or equivalent credit. A student may enroll for sophomore-level English concurrently with the second semester of freshman-level English. English, ENGL = 0130: 1320. (1302) College Writing II. 3 hours. (3;0;1) Continuation of ENGL 1310. Writing in response to reading and research. Emphasis on perfecting texts through several drafts. Corequisites(s): ENGL 1210 or consent of department. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1310 or equivalent. English {1} The prerequisites to sophomore-level English are 6 semester hours of freshman-level English or equivalent credit. A student may enroll for sophomore-level English concurrently with the second semester of freshman-level English. {2} English, ENGL = 0130 {3} {5} {4} 1320. (1302) College Writing II. {6} {8} {9} {10} {11} {7} 3 hours. (3; 0; 1) Continuation of ENGL 1310. Writing in response to reading and research. Emphasis on perfecting texts through several drafts. {12} Corequisite(s): ENGL 1210 or consent of department. {13} Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1310 or equivalent. Legend: {1} Specific information regarding courses within a particular department {2} Course prefix {3} Teleregistration code {4} Course number {5} Texas Common Course Numbering System (TCCNS) common number {6} Course name {7} Semester hour credit {8} Hours spent in lecture {9} Hours spent in laboratory {10} Hours spent in recitation {11} Course description and general comments regarding course {12} Course that may be completed before or while enrolled in this course {13} Course that must be completed prior to enroll- ment in this course