The inventory of courses offered by UIC is constantly changing. The information below lists courses approved in this subject area effective Spring 2021. Not all courses will necessarily be offered in a given term. Please consult the Schedule of Classes for a listing of courses offered for a specific term. Because the updates are term-specific, the information in these files reflect the status of courses for the term indicated. The information about a course that is listed in the Schedule of Classes for a specific term is considered most accurate.
Credit Course Descriptions The following course offerings at JCCC are listed alphabetically by subject area. Clicking on the subject in which you are interested will give you a list of all courses that fall under that subject and a course description (including credit hour value) for each of those courses. Undergraduate Course Descriptions The inventory of courses offered by UIC is constantly changing. The information below lists courses approved in this subject area effective Spring 2021.
In some courses, enrollment is restricted or priority is given to students whose college or curriculum requires that course. Please see theSchedule of Classes for more information.
This listing is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a contract. Every attempt is made to provide the most current and correct information. Courses listed here are subject to change without advance notice. Courses are not necessarily offered every term or year. Individual departments or units should be consulted for information regarding frequency of course offerings.
All undergraduate courses offered in the University are described on each subject page. The course numbering scheme is as follows: 100–199, primarily open to freshmen; 200–299, primarily open to sophomores; 300–399, primarily open to juniors; and 400–499, primarily open to seniors.

Figures in parenthesis before the course description indicate the Texas Common Course Number(s). Those figures identified with an asterisk should reference the Texas Common Course Numbering System in this catalog for additional information.
The unit of credit is the semester hour, which involves one hour of theory or from two to four hours of practice per week for one semester of 15 weeks. Figures following the credit hours indicate the clock hours per week devoted to theory and practice, respectively. Theory includes recitations and lectures; practice includes work done in the laboratory, shop, drawing room, field or other. When courses are cross-listed, credit cannot be received for both courses. Any course may be withdrawn from the session offerings in case the number of registrations is too small to justify offering the course.
Field trips may be required for which departmental fees may be assessed to cover costs.
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