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The schedule includes all Arts & Sciences and Engineering Courses expected to be offered in the first term and is based upon information received from the departments through March.  Additions, deletions, or changes can be found at www.jhu.edu/registrar.

1. The course number includes both a departmental and course indicator.  The number preceding the decimal identifies the department offering the course:

ZANVYL KRIEGER SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES

Africana Studies
362
Anthropology 070
Art 371
Behavioral Biology 290
Biology 020
Biophysics 250
Chemistry 030
Classics 040
Cognitive Science 050
Earth & Planetary Science 270
Economics 180
English 060
Film and Media Studies 061
German & Romance Languages & Lit. 210-215
History 100
History of Art 010
History of Science and Technology
140
Humanities Center 300
Interdepartmental
360
Language Teaching Center
Arabic 375
Chinese 373
E.S.L. 370
Hindi 381
Japanese 378
African Languages 379
Korean 380
Persian 382
Russian 377
Sanskirt 383
 
Latin American Studies 361
Mathematics 110
Military Science 374
Museum & Society Programs 389
Music 376
Near Eastern Studies 130
Neuroscience 080
Philosophy 150
Physics & Astronomy 170
Political Science 190
Psychological & Brain Sciences 200
Public Health Studies 280
Public Policy 195
Sociology
230
Theatre Arts and Studies 225
Writing Seminars 220

GWC WHITING SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

Applied Math & Statistics
550
Biomedical Engineering
580
Chemical & Biomolecular Eng.  540
Civil Engineering 560
Computer Science 600
Entrepreneurship & Mgmt.
660
Electrical & Computer Engr.
520
General Engineering 500
Geography & Environ. Engr. 570
Information Security Institute 650
Materials Science & Engr.
510
Mechanical Engineering
530
Professional Communication
661

The number following the decimal identifies the specific course and has the following significance:

Undergraduate Level courses
100-299 Lower division courses
300-499 Upper division courses
500-599 Independent study, Internships or research type courses

Graduate Level courses
600-799 Courses normally offered for advanced degree programs. Open to undergraduate students only with permission of the instructor.
800-849 Graduate level independent study, dissertation, and research courses.

2. The code letter in parenthesis following each 100-499 course number identifies the broad area of study for the fulfillment of undergraduate distribution requirements

E—Engineering Science
H—Humanistic Studies
N—Natural Science
Q—Quantitative Studies
S—Social and Behavioral Sciences
W—Writing Intensive

3. The number in parentheses after each 100-499 course title indicates the undergraduate course credit for the term. Independent Study credits vary and are assigned by the faculty sponsor at the time of grading. Graduate level courses do not carry credits; therefore none are shown for courses ending in 600-849.

4. The instructor's name is indicated in italics following the course title and credits.

5. Prerequisites are usually listed in the schedule. It is best however, to check the AS/EN catalog for a more complete statement of any prerequisite requirements.

6. Meeting times are indicated whenever they are known. All classes meet for 50 minutes unless otherwise stated. TBA means the time of the course will be announced later. If the time does not appear before the first day of classes, please check with the department.

7. Classroom assignments are not made until just before the term begins. Please check the Registrar's home page at http://www.jhu.edu/registrar/schedule.html and click on 'Room Schedule' to see a complete listing.

BE SURE TO CONSULT THE UNDERGRADUATE MANUAL FOR REQUIREMENTS & LIMITATIONS.

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