Approved Courses
The following list includes undergraduate courses that have been approved as of June 2010. Courses added after that date do not appear in this list. Courses eliminated after that date may still appear. Not every course is offered regularly. Students should consult the Schedule of Classes at www.testudo.umd.edu to ascertain which courses are actually offered during a given semester.
COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM
| Number |
|
Eligibility |
| 000-099 |
|
Non-credit course |
| 100-199 |
|
Primarily freshman course |
| 200-299 |
|
Primarily sophomore course |
| 300-399 |
|
Junior, senior course not acceptable for credit toward graduate degrees |
| 386-387 |
|
Campus-wide internship courses; refer to information describing Experiential Learning |
| 400-499 |
|
Junior, senior course acceptable for credit toward some graduate degree |
| 500-599 |
|
Professional School course (Dentistry, Architecture, Law, Medicine) or post-baccalaureate course |
| 600-899 |
|
Course restricted to graduate students |
| 799 |
|
Master Thesis credit |
| 899 |
|
Doctoral Dissertation credit |
Use the search box below to view the approved courses.
Courses in "HLSC-Integrated Life Sciences"
HLSC - Integrated Life Sciences
HLSC 100 Students in the University: Integrated Life Sciences (1)
Restriction: Must be in the Honors College Integrated Life Sciences
program. Credit only granted for: EDCP108O, HLSC100, HONR100, or
UNIV100H.
In a small classroom setting, Integrated Life Sciences students learn
about academic resources on and off campus.
HLSC 207 Principles of Biology III Organismal Biology (3)
Prerequisite: BSCI105 and BSCI106; or students who have taken courses
with similar or comparable course content may contact the department.
Restriction: Must be in the Honors College Integrated Life Sciences
program. Credit only granted for: BSCI207, BSCI279D, or HLSC207.
The diversity, structure and function of organisms as understood from
the perspective of their common physicochemical principles and unique
evolutionary histories.
HLSC 377 Research and Application in Life Sciences (3)
Restriction: Must be in the Integrated Life Sciences honors program.
A skills based course covering current research in the life sciences
emphasizing novel approaches to complex real-word problems having a
biological basis.
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