2020 - 2021 Graduate Catalogue 
    
    Nov 22, 2024  
2020 - 2021 Graduate Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions | 4


Abbreviation of Courses

Accounting (AC)
Anthropology (AN)
Art (AT)

Athletic Training (AH)
Biology (BY)
Business Administration (BA)
Business Quantitative Analysis (BQ)
Chemistry (CH)
Computer Information Systems (CS)
Computing and Data Analysis (CD)

Cooperative Education (CEP)
Counseling (CO)
Cybersecurity, Cybercrime, and Policy (CY)
Dissertation (DIS)

Dyslexia Therapy (DYS)
Early Childhood Education (CE)
Earth Science (ES)
Economics (EC)
Education (ED)
Educational Psychology (EP)
Elementary Education (EE)
English (EH)
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Entrepreneurship and Innovation (EI)
Environmental Science (EN)
Finance (FI)
Fire Science Management (FSC)

Health and Physical Education (HPE)
Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC)
History (HY)

Homeland Security (HS) 

Human Resource Management (HRM)
Instructional Leadership (IL)
Journalism (JN)
Library Media (LM)
Management (MG)
Marketing (MK)
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Mathematics (MH)

Online Learning (OLL)
Online Teaching (OT)
Physical Education (PE)
Political Science (PS)
Psychology (PY)
Rural Business (RB)

Rural Education (RE)
Sociology (SY)

Special Education (SE)
Speech (SH)
Sport Management (SM)
Student Affairs (SA)
Study Abroad (ST)
Teacher Leader (TL)
Technology Foundations (TF)

Theatre (TH)

The Unit of Credit

The unit of credit at the University of West Alabama is the semester hour. One semester hour represents one (1) hour of class work or two (2) hours of laboratory work each week throughout the semester. Two (2) hours per week of out-of-class preparation is usually required for each semester hour of credit.

The Numbering System

The University of West Alabama uses a three-digit numbering system. The first digit designates the level of the course, as follows:

500-599 — courses for masters-level students
600-699 — courses for education specialist-level students
700-799 — courses for doctoral-level students

The second digit is reserved to the department to designate relevant classifications of courses within the respective disciplines. The third digit is used to designate sequence of courses (but not necessarily prerequisites) or to distinguish a special type of course, such as independent study.

 

ACCOUNTING (AC)

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