AFH - Ahearn Fld House Main
AK - Ackert Hall
BA - Beach Museum
BH - Bluemont Hall
BT - Burt Hall
C - Calvin Hall
CB - Chem & Biochem Bldg.
CL - Call Hall
CW - Cardwell Hall
D - Dickens Hall
DC - Danforth & All-Faiths Ch
DE - Denison Hall
DO - Dole Hall
DU - Durland/Rathbone Hall
EH - Eisenhower Hall
ER - Home Managem't House
ES - East Stadium
F - Fairchild Hall
FMC - Family Center
FT - Feed Tech Building
GY - Gymnasium
GYWTR - Gym-Weight rooms
HST HOU - Hoeflin Stonehouse
HH - Holton Hall
HZ - Holtz Hall
JU - Justin Hall
K - Kedzie Hall
KF - Kramer Food Center
KG - King Hall
L - Hale Library
LS - Leasure Hall
LSH - Lafene Student Health
M - McCain Auditorium
MA - Music Annex
MS - Military Science Building
N - Nichols Hall
NA - Natatorium
NAPOOL - Natatorium Pools
S - Seaton Hall
SC - Seaton Court
SH - Shellenberger
T - Thompson Hall
TH - Throckmorton Hall
UD - Child Develop Lab
UM - Umberger Hall
UN - Student Union
UNREC - Student Union Recreation
VCS - Veterinary Clinical Sciences
VH - Dykstra Hall
VMS - Veterinary Medicine Sciences
VMT - Trotter Hall
W - Willard Hall
WA - Waters Hall
WAX - Waters Hall Annex
WB - Weber Hall
WD - Ward Hall
WS - West Stadium
AC - Aviation Center
CA - Composite/Avionics lab
CVL - Civil Engineering Tech Lab
NE - Neely Building
SC - Science Center
TC - Tech Center
TU - Tullis Building
ADDITIONAL LOCATION DESIGNATIONS
DIS LRN -Distance Learning/Continuing Education
FT LEAV -Ft. Leavenworth/Continuing Education
FT RL -Fort Riley/Continuing Education
KS CITY -Kansas City/Continuing Education
MAN CC -Manhattan Christian College
OFF CAMP-Off-Campus/Continuing Education
SAL INA -KSU-Salina Campus/Continuing Education
TEL NET -TELENET2 Locations Statewide
TOP EKA -Topeka/Continuing Education
TRA VEL -Travel/Continuing Education
WIC HITA -Wichita/Continuing Education
COURSE MEETING DATES AND COURSE MESSAGES
Special instructions pertaining to a course will be printed immediately UNDER the course section.
The letters denote the department in which the course is offered. The three digits in the course number represent the level of the course, i.e. GEOL 704 (GEOL= Geology, 704=graduate level course).
000-099 Courses offering no credit toward degree requirements.
100-299 Lower division undergraduate. Designed as freshman-sophomore courses.
300-499 Upper division undergraduate. Designed as junior-senior courses.
500-699 Upper division undergraduate. Primarily for juniors and seniors, but also eligible for graduate credit. Courses numbered 500-599 may be taken for graduate credit only in a graduate student's minor field. Courses numbered 600-699 may be taken for credit in a graduate student's major field.
700-799 Graduate and upper division, primarily for graduate level.
800-899 Graduate level for master's courses and professional courses beyond the undergraduate level.
900-999 Graduate level, primarily for doctoral candidates.
Variable credit courses are designated with a "V"; students must indicate the number of hours. All other courses are offered for a fixed credit amount as indicated.
The following messages may appear in the Course Schedule (message applies to the course listed above the printed message):
a. "Honors Program"--indicates this section is only open to students participating in a college Honors Program.
b. "Department Majors Only"--indicates this section is only open to students with majors in that department.
c. "Non-Majors Only"--indicates this section is only open to students who are not majors in that department.
d. "Instructor Permission"--indicates permission must be obtained from the instructor PRIOR to enrolling in that section ( Refer to Supplementary Information, Permission Enrollment Courses).
e. "Permission Required"--indicates permission must be obtained PRIOR to enrolling in that section. See text message accompanying that course section for location to obtain permission. (Refer to Supplementary Information, Permission Enrollment Courses.)
Blank--This section may only be taken for a letter grade.
C--This section may only be taken for the Credit-No Credit option.
P--This section may either be taken for a letter grade, or under the A/Pass/F option.
Some courses list multiple sections and types. Students enrolling in these courses must sign up for each of the different section types required for each course.
ACT--Activity PRC--Practicum
AUD--Audio QZ--Quiz
FLD--Field Study REC--Recitation
HLP--Help Session RDG--Readings
IND--Independent Study RSH--Research
INT--Internship SEM--Seminar
LAB--Laboratory SLF--Self-paced
LEC--Lecture STD--Studio
LES--Lesson TCH--Teaching-student
PRC--Practicum
QZ--Quiz
REC--Recitation
RDG--Readings
RSH--Research
SEM--Seminar
SLF--Self-paced
STD--Studio
TCH--Teaching-student
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