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A. |
Instructor’s
approval is required before registration. |
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B. |
Approved
for the General Ethnic Studies Program. |
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C. |
Approved
for the Asian American Studies Program. |
|
D. |
This
section is available for credit over cable television and/or is being
received from or delivered to off-campus sites and/or is an online course
that requires Internet access. |
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E. |
Approved
for the Native American Studies Program. |
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F. |
Approved
for the Pan African Studies Program. |
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G. |
Approved
for the minor and certificate program in applied Gerontology. |
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H. |
Fulfills
the state requirement for U.S. History. |
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I. |
Satisfies
the second semester composition graduation requirement. |
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J. |
Approved
for the Race and Ethnicity in American Society requirement. |
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K. |
Approved
for the Film Studies Program. |
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LC |
Learning
Community Course. |
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M. |
Approved
for the Writing Intensive requirement. Prerequisite: Successful completion
of Writing Proficiency Exam or ENGL 109W/109M. |
|
N. |
The
ELM requirement must be satisfied as a prerequisite to enrollment. |
|
O. |
This
section is an online course which requires Internet access. Students
will need a SacLink account and access to a computer. |
|
P. |
Approved
for the Peace and Conflict Resolution Studies Program. |
| Q. |
Approved
for the Religious Studies Program. |
|
R. |
CASPER
course restrictions in major/minor code(s), class level(s), prerequisite
course(s) and/or test score(s). Contact the academic department office
for specific information relating to these course restrictions. |
|
S. |
Cross-listed
course with another discipline. |
|
SL |
Service
Learning Course. |
|
T. |
Approved
for the Labor Studies Program. |
|
U. |
Prerequisite:
Passing score on Writing Proficiency Exam. |
|
W. |
Approved
for the Women’s Studies Program, Group A. |
|
X. |
Approved
for the Women’s Studies Program, Group B. |
| Y. |
This course is
a traditional course which contains some Web activities. Students will
need a SacLink account and access to a computer. |
|
Z. |
Approved
for the Chicano Studies Program. |
|
1. |
A
petition, which is available in the Department office, is required for
registration or student will be disenrolled. |
|
2. |
Course
carries semester workload credit only, countable toward enrollment status,
but not applicable toward the bachelor’s degree. |
|
3. |
Restricted
to students majoring or minoring in this discipline. |
|
4. |
Successful
completion of this course ("C-" or higher) meets the Foreign
Language Proficiency Graduation Requirement. |
|
5. |
Contact
the Biological Sciences Department before registering. Confirmation
of space availability is required for all students enrolling at Moss
Landing Marine Lab (Moss Landing, CA). |
|
6. |
Students
must enroll in this course during late registration. Contact the Department
office after CASPER for Add Permit form. |
|
7. |
ENGLISH
109M and ENGLISH 109W (Multilingual): ENGL 109M/109W is a requirement
for students who fail the WPE. Successful completion of the course with
a “C-” or better satisfies the GWAR. Students who have been
identified as Multilingual on the EDT (click here EDT) must enroll in
ENGL 109M. Students who have EDT scores of 2 or 3 must successfully
complete LS 86 before registration in ENGL 109M. Students who register
in the incorrect course will be administratively disenrolled. Students
who fail LS 86 or ENGL 109M/109W twice must petition in writing for
permission to repeat the course. Petitions are due August 12, 2005 for
Fall 2005 classes and January 6, 2006 for Spring 2006. (For more information
contact the General Education Office, SAC-234.)
|
|
8. |
Additional
hour(s) to be arranged. |
|
9. |
Enrollment
in this course requires a miscellaneous fee. Contact the Department
office for specific fee information. |
|
10. |
Contact
the Department office before registering. |
|
11. |
Credit/No
Credit grading only. |
|
12. |
Students
must supply their own adjustable roll film camera. |
|
13. |
Course
meets on campus Jan. 23 - Feb.9 . Meets off-campus Feb. 13 - May 12. For the a.m. classes, the time in
the off-campus centers will be 7:45-9:30 a.m. For the p.m. classes,
the time in the off-campus centers will be 1:45-3:30 p.m. |
|
14. |
Restricted
enrollment. Call SSWD office (278-6955) for details. |
|
15. |
Many
music classes require a music service fee. Contact the Music Department
for a list of classes. |
|
16. |
May
not be taken by music majors and minors. |
|
17. |
Students
who have taken one year or more of high school German must take a placement
test on the first day of class. Placement test is not a substitute for
the Foreign Language Proficiency Graduation Exam. |
|
18. |
Prerequisite:
A grade of "C-" in ENGL 1A or equivalent. |
|
19. |
Students
with one or more years of high school Spanish may not receive credit
for SPAN 1A. Students with two or more years of high school Spanish
may not receive credit for SPAN 1B. |
|
20. |
Prerequisite:
A grade of "C-" in ENGL 1A and a passing grade on the Writing
Proficiency Exam. Continuance in ENGL 120A is contingent upon satisfactory
performance in the diagnostic essay given during the first week of class. |
|
21. |
Permit
to register from clinic required. |
|
22. |
Restricted
to international students. Instructor permission required. |
|
23. |
EDS
100A/B meets the State mainstreaming requirement. Thirty hours of field
work are required (EDS 100B). Requirement may be waived if student has
appropriate prior experience. |
|
24. |
ENGL
2 is equivalent to ENGL 1A. |
|
25. |
Students
should have recently completed three years of high school algebra and
geometry. For those having inadequate math background, a one-semester
course in college algebra and trigonometry (MATH 9) is recommended. |
|
26. |
Registration
in this course requires completion of CHDV 133 prior to or concurrently. |
|
27. |
CHDV
137 and 138 may not be taken concurrently. |
|
28. |
Concurrent
enrollment is required in both a lecture section and a lab section (requires
two entries in CASPER). |
|
29. |
Students
are required to take a diagnostic test in precalculus math. Please see
the department website for instructions and available test dates http://www.csus.edu/math/ |
|
30. |
To
obtain a Co-op position contact CSUS Cooperative Education Office, LIB-4028,
278-7234. |
|
31. |
These
sections are cable or Internet courses. Organizational meetings will
take place as follows: CSC 1, Sec. 2, meets Mon. Jan.
23, 9:00-9:50 a.m. in LIB 53 (meets with Sec. 1); CSC 8S meets
Wed. Jan. 25, 5:45-6:45 p.m. in RVR 1013. |
|
32. |
Enrollment
in MATH 9 or 11 requires the EGAD. Enrollment in MATH 17, 24, 26A, 29,
107A, STAT 1, or PHYS 7 requires the Intermediate Algebra Diagnostic
test (IAD). Please see the department website for instructions and available
tests dates http://www.csus.edu/math/ |
|
33. |
Concurrent
registration in NURS 155 and 156 is required. |
|
34. |
Students
must register in corresponding lab sections of NURS 12, 15, 16 and concurrently
with NURS 11 and 17. |
|
35. |
Students
must register in corresponding lab sections of NURS 123 and 129, i.e.,
Sec. 2, NURS 123 with Sec. 2, NURS 129. NURS 128 must be taken concurrently
with NURS 129. |
|
36. |
Students
must register in corresponding lab sections of NURS 137 and 138, i.e.,
Sec. 2, NURS 137 with Sec. 2, NURS 138. Concurrent registration is required
in NURS 136 and 137 and in NURS 138 and 139. |
|
37. |
Concurrent
registration is required in NURS 143 and NURS 144. |
|
38. |
Concurrent
registration is required in NURS 213A and NURS 293A. |
|
39. |
Prerequisite:
WPE score of 6 or lower. |
|
40. |
Students
are required to take a General Chemistry Placement Exam in their respective
lab session during the first week of each semester. |
|
41. |
Enrollment
limited to approved credential candidates and those holding a valid
California Teaching Credential issued on completion of student teaching
requirement. All others may be disenrolled. |
|
42. |
Students
who have taken one year or more of high school French must take a placement
test on the first day of class. Placement test is not a substitute for
the Foreign Language Proficiency Graduation Exam. |
|
43. |
LS
7A is limited to students with ELM total score of 34 or below. LS 7B
is limited to students who have completed LS 7A or who have a coordinator
approval. |
|
44. |
Prerequisite:
EPT score of 142-150 or successful completion of LS 15. |
|
45. |
Prerequisite:
WPE score of 6 or lower, score of 4 or 5 on the English Diagnostic Test
or successful completion of LS 86. |
|
46. |
Enrollment
restricted to students attempting credit by examination and prior special
arrangements. Check with Department office. |
|
47. |
Students
beginning thesis/project must file a petition and the Department staff
will register you. First semester students enroll in EDC 505; continuing
students (who did not complete thesis/project the first semester) enroll
in EDC 550 for Master’s Thesis or EDC 551 for Master’s Project. |
|
48. |
Enrollment
limited to students enrolled in Residence Hall Training. |
|
49. |
Open
to upper division students only. |
|
50. |
Meets
Mondays, 7:00-9:50 p.m., on arranged dates. |
|
51. |
An
EPT score of 151 or above or successful completion of ENGL 1. |
|
52. |
Contact
Department office first week of semester. |
|
53. |
Attendance
at the first class meeting is required. |
|
54. |
A
lab fee of $10 will be charged for all lower division chemistry laboratory-based
courses and $17 will be charged for all upper division and graduate
chemistry laboratory-based courses. Except CHEM 106 which has
a lab fee of $10. |
|
55. |
Requires
concurrent enrollment in selected sections of the GE course. Contact
the Learning Skills Center (278-6725) for designated GE sections and
correlating LSC adjunct times. |
|
56. |
Medical
clearance and skill prerequisite required. |
|
57. |
Prerequisite:
Classified graduate status. |
|
58. |
Requires
concurrent enrollment in a writing class. |
|
59. |
It
is recommended that upper division students take GOVT 113 or 150 to
fulfill the U.S. Constitution and California code requirement. |
|
60. |
Must
be taken concurrently with Section A of this course, i.e., Sec. 2, MUSC
32B must be taken concurrently with Sec. 2, MUSC 32A. |
|
61. |
When
Pacific Time Zone changes to Daylight Savings Time, the class time will
change to 8:00-10:45 p.m. |
|
62. |
Students
must have a SacLink account before the first class meeting in order
to take the SPAN 7 diagnostic exam. Students scoring below 70% must
present transcripts showing they have met the prerequisite (two years
high school Spanish or two semesters college Spanish) in order to remain
in the class. |
|
63. |
MATH
9 is presented using multi-media mathematics and software on computers.
See footnote 32 for additional instructions. |
|
64. |
Open
only to Assembly Fellows, Senate Associates, Executive Fellows or Judicial
Administrative Fellows. |
|
65. |
Students are
required to attend the first class meeting and other times to be arranged. |
|
66. |
Concurrent
enrollment is required in PSYC 203, Sec. 1 and PSYC 292, Sec. 1 or 3. |
|
67. |
Enrollment
limited to Blended Elementary Teacher Education Program (LIBB) students. |
|
68. |
Meets
in the State Hornet offices, second floor of the University Union. |
|
69. |
Open only to
students participating in intercollegiate sports teams. |
|
70. |
The course
does not meet every week. |
|
71. |
This
is a web-enhanced course. Students will need a SacLink account
and access to a computer. See www.csus.edu/saclink for information on
how to create your SacLink account. |
|
72. |
EDC
475 section choice dependent upon student's area(s) of specialization.
Attend Practicum Orientation during Advising Session to obtain petition
(see footnote 73). |
|
73. |
Proof
of liability insurance coverage is required prior to the first class
meeting. More information at Practicum & Field Study Orientations
(see footnotes 72 & 74). |
|
74. |
EDC
480 section choice dependent upon your area(s) of specialization. Purchase
Field Study Handbook at Bookstore prior to Advising Session to obtain
petition form and secure signatures. Department staff will register
you (see footnote 73). |
|
75. |
Students must
register in corresponding sections of EDC 216 and 280, i.e., Sec. 1,
EDC 216 with Sec. 1, EDC 280. |
|
76. |
Concurrent
enrollment required in an EDC 475 practicum section: for EDC 235 and
MFCC practicum; for EDC 272 a School practicum. |
|
77. |
There will be one Friday/Saturday
workshop and one Saturday workshop in lieu of six evening sessions. |
|
78. |
Limited
to holders of Level I Specialist Credentials who have been approved
for Level II Credential Program; other majors may enroll only with instructor
approval. |
|
79. |
Concurrent
enrollment is required in PSYC 202, Sec. 1 and PSYC 292, Sec. 4. |
|
80. |
Forty-five
hours of field work (3 hours per week) off-site to be arranged. |
|
81. |
The
class lecture will be presented via previously videotaped lecture with
an assistant in attendance. |
|
82. |
Not
open for credit to students who have received credit for CRJ 002A. |
|
83. |
Report
to LIB-136 for registration information. |
|
84. |
Concurrent
enrollment is required in PSYC 228, Sec. 1 and PSYC 292, Sec. 2. |
|
85. |
Check the WEB
for the location of the class. |
|
86. |
This
section was not open at the time the schedule went to print. Check the
WEB for its current status. |
|
87. |
All
students enrolled in RLS 1 and RLS 101 will be required to attend the
first class together. After the first class, students in RLS 1 will
meet in this classroom for the first seven weeks of the semester and
students enrolled in RLS 101 will meet in this classroom the second
half of the semester beginning March 22. |