University-Wide House Numbered Courses
University-wide "house" numbers identify 3 categories of courses using alternatives to the usual teaching formats of lectures, discussions, and laboratories. Several house numbered courses also use alternative grading systems. The grading system(s) available for each course type are designated in the course description. Additionally, policies, guidelines, and procedures pertaining to each category are presented herein.
Departments tailoring a house-numbered course/title to their discipline and/or degree may not use the generic course description (listed within the categories below) and must submit a course title and brief catalog description specific to the course as part of the course creation/approval process.
Definitions for Standard Course Types/Components are provided here and on a handout defining both standard and house-numbered course types and components.
Senior-Level Research or Project
Senior-level Research or Project Courses Undergraduate senior research or project courses are for (1) students pursuing majors which require a synthesizing project or paper as a part of completion of the major, and (2) Honors students completing the research and writing of their thesis. These courses are designated as 498 and 498H respectively. 9/28/2017 Note: The alternative grade system, S/P/C/D/E, is replaced with the S/P/F system beginning in Spring 2018. |
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Course number | Course type (see course descriptions for course titles): |
Grades available |
498 | Senior Capstone (Credit varies) For students pursuing majors which require a synthesizing project or paper. A culminating experience for students involving a substantive project that demonstrates a synthesis of learning accumulated in the major, including broadly comprehensive knowledge of the discipline and its methodologies. Senior standing required. |
A, B, C, D, E regular grades Regular or special grades may be used as departmental policy dictates; in any single class offering, all registrants must be graded by the same system. S, P, and F grades are NOT included in the GPA. Available for pass/fail option. |
498H | Honors Thesis (3 units) An honors thesis is required of all students graduating with honors. Students ordinarily sign up for this course as a two-semester sequence. The first semester the student performs research under the supervision of a faculty member; the second semester the student writes an honors thesis. May be repeated for credit 2 times (maximum 3 enrollments). |
A, B, C, D, E regular grades |
Small Group Courses These undergraduate and graduate courses are distinguished by the small group format. Courses are typically identified by numbers ending in 95, 96, and 97. The study area of these house-numbered courses is indicated through a subscript and subtitle. 11/13/2018 Note: Certain Small Group Courses, as noted below, may be given unique numbers beginning in Summer/Fall 2019. 9/28/2017 Note: The alternative grade system, S/P/C/D/E, is replaced with the S/P/F system beginning in Spring 2018. |
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Course |
Course type |
Grades available |
195 |
First-Year Colloquium |
A, B, C, D, E regular grades or S, P, F alternative grades Regular or special grades may be used as departmental policy dictates; in any single class offering, all registrants must be graded by the same system. S, P, and F grades are NOT included in the GPA. Available for pass/fail option. |
295 395 495 595 695 795 |
Colloquium Colloquium courses with variable outcomes and topics must use *95 house numbers. Colloquium courses with permanent/fixed outcomes and topics are not restricted to house numbers.
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A, B, C, D, E regular grades or S, P, F alternative grades Regular or special grades may be used as departmental policy dictates; in any single class offering, all registrants must be graded by the same system. S, P, and F grades are NOT included in the GPA. Undergraduate-level available for pass/fail option. |
196 296 396 496 596 696 796 |
Proseminar and Seminar Proseminar and Seminar courses with variable outcomes and topics must use *96 house numbers. Proseminar and Seminar courses with permanent/fixed outcomes and topics are not restricted to house numbers. |
A, B, C, D, E regular grades or S, P, F alternative grades Regular or special grades may be used as departmental policy dictates; in any single class offering, all registrants must be graded by the same system. S, P, and F grades are NOT included in the GPA. Undergraduate-level available for pass/fail option. |
396H | Honors Special Topics Seminar (1 unit) A special topics seminar for Honors-active juniors and seniors. Course may include small group discussion, research on current issues or historical perspectives, guest speakers, and presentations on a variety of department-related topics of interest. Honors sophomores may enroll with consent of the department. |
A, B, C, D, E regular grades |
197 297 397 497 597 697 797 |
Workshop Workshop courses with variable outcomes and topics must use *97 house numbers. Workshop courses with permanent/fixed outcomes and topics are not restricted to house numbers. |
A, B, C, D, E regular grades
Undergraduate-level available for pass/fail option. |
Individual Studies Courses are taught on an individual basis. These courses have numbers ending in 91, 92, 93, 94 and 99, as well as all 900-level courses. Under their generic numbers and titles, these courses, with prior approval of the responsible faculty member, may be selected by a student in any major, even though the courses are not listed in the student's major departmental course offering section. Courses ending in 91, 92, 93, and 94 may be indicated through a subscript, subtitle, and a specific description. |
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Course number |
Course types |
Grades available |
191 291 391 491 591 691 791 |
Preceptorship |
S, P, F alternative grades
S, P, F grades are NOT included in the GPA. |
191H |
Preceptorship -- Honors |
A, B, C, D, E regular grades |
392 |
Directed Research (1-6 units) Individual or small group research under the guidance of faculty. |
A, B, C, D, E regular grades |
193 293 393 493 593 693 793 |
Internship |
S, P, F alternative grades
S, P, F grades are NOT included in the GPA. See below for: |
TTE493A TTE493B |
Internship -- Student Teaching (Credit varies) Specialized work on an individual basis, consisting of training and practice in actual service in a technical, business, or governmental establishment. |
P, F pass/fail
Pass/fail grades are the only grades available. |
193H |
Internship -- Honors |
S, P, F alternative grades
S, P, F grades are NOT included in the GPA. |
493L 593L |
Internship -- Legislative |
S, P, F alternative grades
S, P, F grades are NOT included in the GPA. |
194 294 394 494 594 694 794 |
Practicum |
S, P, F alternative grades
S, P, F grades are NOT included in the GPA. |
199 299 399 499 599 699 799 |
Independent Study Graduate students doing independent work which cannot be classified as actual research will register for credit under course number 599, 699, or 799. |
S, P, F alternative grades
S, P, F grades are NOT included in the GPA. See below for 199H, 299H, 399H, and 499H. |
199H 299H 399H 499H |
Independent Study -- Honors (Credit varies) Qualified University Honors students working on an individual basis with professors who have agreed to supervise such work. See Honors College Guidelines for Independent Study. |
A, B, C, D, E regular grades |
900-Level Individual Studies Courses 9/28/2017 Note: The K grade for "course in progress" is discontinued as of Fall 2017; the alternative grade system, S/P/C/D/E, is replaced with the S/P/F system beginning in Spring 2018. |
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900 |
Research |
S, P, F alternative grades
S, P, and F grades are NOT included in the GPA. |
908 |
Case Studies |
S, P, F alternative grades
S, P, and F grades are NOT included in the GPA. |
909 |
Master's Report |
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910 |
Thesis |
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915 |
Master's Recitals |
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920 |
Dissertation |
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925 |
Doctoral Recitals |
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