When a course is listed under two different departments in the catalog, the course is referred to as “cross-listed.” The cross-listed course has identical content under both departments’ catalog listing. If two courses are cross-listed, a student cannot earn credit for both. The student must choose one of the courses to enroll in. Students who are not sure which course of the two courses they should enroll in are encouraged to consult with their counselor. When a cross-listed course is repeatable, the course may be taken (under either name) the total number of times stated in the catalog descriptions of the cross-listed course.
CROSS-LISTED COURSES
ARTPH 301 = PHOTO 301 Beginning Photography
ARTPH 310 = PHOTO 310 Intermediate Photography
ARTPH 314 = PHOTO 360 Large Format Photography
ARTPH 322 = PHOTO 320 Color Photography
ARTPH 340 = PHOTO 365 Alternative Process Photography
ARTPH 342 = PHOTO 420 History of Photography
BIOL 351 = GEOG 305 Global Climate Change
BIOL 481 = HONOR 383 Honors Seminar in Biology
BUS 320 = ECON 320 Concepts in Personal Finance
BUS 345 = SOCSC 360 Law and Society
BUS 480 = HONOR 320 Honors Seminar in Business
CISA 330 = JOUR 335 Desktop Publishing / Introduction to Desktop Publishing
CISA 331 = JOUR 336 Intermediate Desktop Publishing
CISC 302 = JOUR 330 Computer Familiarization
COMM 480 = HONOR 340 Honors Seminar: Political Campaign Communication
ECON 320 = BUS 320 Concepts in Personal Finance
ENGWR 330 = JOUR 340 Writing for Publication
FMS 305 = RTVF 305 Film History
FMS 488 = HONOR 350 Honors Seminar: Introduction to Critical Theory
FMS 489 = HONOR 352 Honors Seminar: The Films of Alfred Hitchcock
GEOG 481 = HONOR 382 = HUM 484 Honors Seminar: Nature and Culture
GEOG 482 = HONOR 384 Honors Seminar in Geography
GEOG 305 = BIOL 351 Global Climate Change
HEED 350 = KINES 301 Personal Wellness
HEED 360 = KINES 380 Weight Management
HONOR 320 = BUS 480 Honors Seminar in Business
HONOR 340 = COMM 480 Honors Seminar: Political Campaign Communication
HONOR 350 = FMS 488 Honors Seminar: Introduction to Critical Theory
HONOR 352 = FMS 489 Honors Seminar: The Films of Alfred Hitchcock
HONOR 360 = HUM 486 Honors Seminar in Humanities
HONOR 370 = SOCSC 480 Honors Seminar in Social Science
HONOR 382 = HUM 484 = GEOG 481 Honors Seminar: Nature and Culture
HONOR 383 = BIOL 481 Honors Seminar in Biology
HONOR 384 = GEOG 482 Honors Seminar in Geography
HONOR 390 = MATH 480 Honors Seminar in Mathematics
HORT 302 = PLTS 310 Soils, Soil Management, and Plant Nutrition
HORT 303 = PLTS 332 Integrated Pest Management
HUM 484 = GEOG 481 = HONOR 382 Honors Seminar: Nature and Culture
HUM 486 = HONOR 360 Honors Seminar in Humanities
JOUR 310 = RTVF 300 Mass Media and Society
JOUR 330 = CISC 302 Computer Familiarization
JOUR 335 = CISA 330 Introduction to Desktop Publishing
JOUR 336 = CISA 331 Intermediate Desktop Publishing
JOUR 340 = ENGWR 330 Writing for Publication
KINES 301 = HEED 350 Personal Wellness
KINES 380 = HEED 360 Weight Management
MATH 480 = HONOR 390 Honors Seminar in Mathematics
MKT 314 = RTVF 376 Advertising
PHOTO 301 = ARTPH 301 Beginning Photography
PHOTO 310 = ARTPH 310 Intermediate Photography
PHOTO 320 = ARTPH 322 Color Photography
PHOTO 360 = ARTPH 314 Large Format Photography
PHOTO 365 = ARTPH 340 Alternative Process Photography
PHOTO 420 = ARTPH 342 History of Photography
PLTS 310 = HORT 302 Soils, Soil Management, and Plant Nutrition
PLTS 332 = HORT 303 Integrated Pest Management
RTVF 300 = JOUR 310 Mass Media and Society
RTVF 305 = FMS 305 Film History
RTVF 376 = MKT 314 Advertising
RTVF 378 = TA 356 Acting for the Camera / Acting for the Camera I
SOCSC 360 = BUS 345 Law and Society
SOCSC 480 = HONOR 370 Honors Seminar in Social Science
TA 356 = RTVF 378 Acting for the Camera I / Acting for the Camera
CROSS-REFERENCED COURSES
Some courses are not identical in content, but have a significant overlap of content. These courses are referred to as “cross-referenced.” Typically, one of the two courses (the larger course) contains the entire content of the other course (the smaller course). Students cannot enroll in the smaller course if they have earned credit for the larger course. But students can enroll in and earn credit for the larger course even if they have previously earned credit for the smaller course.
BUSTEC 302, Computer Keyboarding / BUSTEC 306, Computer Keyboarding & Formatting
BUSTEC 303, Computer Keyboard Formatting / BUSTEC 306, Computer Keyboarding & Formatting
CONST 102, Inroduction to Construction Practices
CMT 102, Introducation to Construction Practices
GEOG 335, Intro to Geographic Information Systems Applications / GEOG 335.1 / GEOG 335.2 / GEOG 335.3
GEOL 305, Earth Science / GEOL 300, Physical Geology / GEOL 310, Historical Geology
GEOL 306, Earth Science Laboratory / GEOL 301, Physical Geology Laboratory / GEOL 300, Physical Geology
NUTRI 330, Food Theory and Preparation / CAM 301, Food Theory and Preparation
NUTRI 370, Food Services Management / CAM 320, Culinary Management





