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Courses of study at Brigham Young University are offered, and credit for satisfactory completion is granted, on a semester basis.
A course's level of instruction is shown by the number assigned to it:
| Course Number | Type of Course |
| 1 to 99 | Preparatory and remedial (noncredit) |
| 100 to 299 | Lower-division |
| 300 to 499 | Upper-division |
| 500 to 599 | Advanced undergraduate or graduate |
| 600 to 799 | Graduate |
One semester hour of credit represents a minimum of one hour of instruction per week in a semester or two hours of instruction per week in a term (e.g., a three-hour class will meet at least three hours per week). The three-number code that appears in parentheses immediately after each course title has the following significance:
| First number | Semester hours of credit |
| Second number | Class hours of lecture, recitation, or seminar meeting per week |
| Third number | Laboratory hours required per week or hours of field study or individual research per week, beyond the hours shown in the second number |
The following abbreviations and symbols are used in the course listings:
| Arr. | Credit, class, or laboratory hours arranged |
| ea. | Credit-hour designation applies to each registration |
| H | Designates an Honors course that carries GE credit |
| M | Majors-only courses |
| R | Designates a course that may be repeated for credit. Two R courses with the same number on a transcript are treated as two independent courses. If an R course is repeated to raise the grade received, the grade will be averaged, because it is assumed that the subject matter varies from time to time. |
| + | Cross-referenced course—one that originates in one department but may count for credit in another. (If you see a B or do not see a cross like symbol, you need a ITC Zapf Dingbats font) |
The following abbreviations are used following the credit hour designation on each course to indicate when the course is offered:
| F | Fall semester |
| W | Winter semester |
| Sp | Spring term |
| Su | Summer term |
| Alt. sem. | Alternate semester |
| Alt. term | Alternate term |
| Alt. yr. | Alternate year |
| Even yr. | Even year |
| Odd yr. | Odd year |
| 1st blk. | First block |
| 2d blk. | Second block |
| On dem. | On demand |
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| Aerospace Studies | Aeros |
| Agronomy and Horticulture | AgHrt |
| American Heritage | AHtg |
| Animal Science | AnSc |
| Anthropology | Anthr |
| Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology | ASLP |
| Biology | Biol |
| Botany and Range Science | Botny, Range |
| Business Management | BusM |
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ManEc |
| Chemical Engineering | ChEn |
| Chemistry and Biochemistry | Chem |
| Civil and Environmental Engineering | CEEn |
| Communications | Comms |
| Computer Science | CS |
| Counseling and Special Education | CSE |
| Dance | Dance |
| Economics | Econ |
| Educational Leadership and Foundations | EdLF |
| Electrical and Computer Engineering | ECEn |
| Engineering and Technology Education | EngT |
| English | Engl |
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| Fine Arts | FnArt |
| Food Science and Nutrition | FSN |
| Geography | Geog |
| Geology | Geol |
| Health/Physical Education | HEPE |
| Health Sciences | Hlth |
| History | Hist |
| Honors Program | HonP |
| Humanities | Hum |
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| Instructional Psychology and Technology | IP&T |
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Afrik |
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Bulgn |
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Cant |
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Chin |
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Eston |
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Finn |
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Fren |
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Germ |
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Greek |
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GrkM |
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Heb |
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Hindi |
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Hung |
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Iclnd |
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Ital |
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Japan |
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Korea |
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Latin |
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Rom |
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Russ |
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Welsh |
| Language Studies, Center for | FLang |
| Law School | Law |
| Linguistics | Ling |
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CHum |
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| Mathematics | Math |
| Mechanical Engineering | MeEn |
| Microbiology | Mcbio |
| Military Science | MilS |
| Molecular Biology | MolB |
| Music | Music |
| Native American Studies | NAS |
| Nursing | Nurs |
| Organizational Leadership and Strategy | OrgB |
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MCom |
| Philosophy | Phil |
| Physical Education | PE |
| Physical Science | PhyS |
| Physics and Astronomy | Phscs |
| Political Science | PlSc |
| Psychology | Psych |
| Public Management, Romney Institute of | PMgt |
| Recreation Management and Youth Leadership | RMYL |
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| Social Work, School of | SocW |
| Sociology | Soc |
| Statistics | Stat |
| Student Development | StDev |
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| Technology, School of | Tech |
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| Theatre and Media Arts | TMA |
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| Women's Studies | WS |
| Zoology | Zool |
Interdisciplinary courses are taught in several areas.
Available to advanced undergraduates.
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