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Courses in the First-Year Seminar Program are open only to first-year students.
Unless otherwise noted, departmental courses numbered in the 100s are
introductory and open to first-year students. Courses numbered in the 200s are
designed for sophomores, juniors, and seniors; where indicated, they are open
to first-year students; 300-level courses are designed for juniors and seniors;
400-level courses represent specialized work for senior majors in the
departments. Courses bearing two hyphenated numbers, such as Physics 107-108,
run through two semesters; normally the second semester is open only to those
who have successfully completed the first. All courses of instruction are of
equal credit value.
Short Term units are numbered according to the following codes: s10-s29 have no
prerequisites, although they may require the permission of the instructor;
s30-s39 have prerequisites but are not designed primarily for majors; s40-s49
are designed primarily for majors; and s50 is the designation for individual
research.
An exact list of course offerings, schedules, and instructors for the next
semester or Short Term can be found in the Course Book, available during the
preregistration period held in the preceding semester. The College reserves the
right to cancel courses due to changes in teaching personnel, under-enrollment,
or other unforeseen circumstances.
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