Fall 2005 to Present
All courses are designated by letters and digits. The three letters identify the subject area. The digits identify a unique course title. Three digits identify a single-term course. Two digits and an "A" or "B" identify the first half (A) or second half (B) of a multi-term course. No grade is given until completion of both A and B parts of any multi-term course. The A-portion of a multi-term course, therefore, does not appear on a students academic record or transript. Examples are as follows:
Course Number
|
Subject Area
|
Course Title
|
GMS 750 |
GLOBAL MANAGEMENT |
Consulting to Management |
POL 27A |
POLITICS |
Canadian Politics and Government |
POL 27B |
POLITICS |
Canadian Politics and Government |
Prior to Fall 2005
Single-term courses were referred to as one-term courses and multi-term courses, as two-term courses. Two-term courses were identified by the placement of a zero (0) as the first digit followed by any two numbers. Examples:
Course Number
|
Subject Area
|
Course Title
|
GMS 750 |
GLOBAL MANAGEMENT |
Consulting to Management |
POL 027 |
POLITICS |
Canadian Politics and Government |
POL 027 is a multi-term course in Politics. GMS 750 is a single-term course in Global Management.