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  1. classes.osu.edu › class-searchclasses.osu.edu

    Search for classes offered by Ohio State University in various terms and sessions, and view the course catalog and finals exam schedule.

    • Academics

      200+. majors and programs — plus 500 specializations — are...

  2. While the provisions of this catalog will ordinarily be applied as stated, Columbus State University reserves the right to change any provision listed in this catalog including, but not limited to, academic requirements for graduation, without actual notice to individual students.

  3. Find the course descriptions and academic requirements for various programs and degrees at Columbus State University. Browse the catalogs from 1998 to 2024–2025 or request older ones.

    • Undergraduate Courses
    • Dual-Level Courses
    • Graduate and Professional Courses
    • Course Suffixes
    Courses numbered 1000-1099 are undergraduate non-credit courses for orientation, remedial, or other non-college-level experiences. These courses are in addition to a program’s graduation requirements.
    Courses numbered 1100-1999 are introductory, required or elective courses that may be prerequisite to other courses. They provide undergraduate credit, but do not count toward a major or field of s...
    Courses numbered 2000-2999 are intermediate courses providing undergraduate credit and may be counted toward a major or field of specialization.
    Courses numbered 3000-3999 are upper-level courses providing undergraduate credit that may be counted toward a major or field of specialization.

    Courses numbered 5000-5999 are offered for both graduate and undergraduate credit. They are advanced-level undergraduate courses providing undergraduate credit that may be counted toward a major or...

    Courses numbered 6000-6999 are foundational graduate and professional courses and research providing graduate or professional credit.
    Courses numbered 7000-7999 are intermediate graduate and professional courses and research providing graduate or professional credit.
    Courses numbered 8000-8999 are advanced graduate and professional courses and research providing graduate or professional credit.
    H -- Honors course: a course offering more advanced, rigorous curriculum and enrichment experiences. Only students in University Honors and Scholars may enroll.
    E -- Honors Embedded course: a non-honors course in which students can earn Honors credit by incorporating enhanced honors components.
    T -- ATI course: a course that is part of an associate degree program (available at Ohio State ATI only) and fulfills the technical portion of the curriculum.
    S -- Service Learning course: a course that uses experiential learning strategies and involves student participation in an organized service activity.
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