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Unless an exception is noted, course numbering typically follows standard guidelines. Courses numbered 10000 are general education and introductory courses. Courses numbered 20000 are intermediate, advanced, or upper-level courses that are open only to undergraduates. Courses numbered 30000 and above are graduate courses that are available only to ...
A narrative description follows the course number and title. Unless otherwise designated, courses are taught on campus. "L" at the end of the course description indicates that the course has a laboratory requirement. Courses with laboratories do not yield extra credit.
A student receives 100 units of course credit for most undergraduate courses. The appropriate unit value is listed next to the course title in the catalog and in the course details at Class Search.
Courses may be offered in Summer, Autumn, Winter, or Spring Quarter, or in multiple quarters. If a course is not offered in the current academic year but will be offered at a future time, that information appears in this field.
For faculty contact information, visit the University of Chicago online directory at directory.uchicago.edu. Many departmental websites include additional information about the research and scholarly interests of faculty members.
Because of the interdisciplinary nature of the College, many courses are cross listed in multiple programs of study. For example, CMST 10100 Introduction to Film Analysisis cross listed among Cinema and Media Studies, English Language and Literature, and Visual Arts.
A course may have one or more prerequisites for registration. Before registering for MATH 21100 Basic Numerical Analysis, for example, a student must first have completed MATH 18400 Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences II, MATH 20250 Abstract Linear Algebra, MATH 20400 Analysis in Rn II, MATH 20410 Analysis in Rn II (accelerated), or MATH ...
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For further specifics on quarterly course offerings, consult the Class Search at my.uchicago.edu. For further information about areas of study, consult the Collegewebsite and the program websites linked on the individual program of study pages in this catalog.
Academics. Areas of Study. Complementing the breadth of UChicago's Core curriculum are more than 50 majors and 50 minors, as well as dozens of areas of specialized study and pre-professional preparation, all part of one undergraduate College.
Chicago students use their B.A. in economics for a wide range of career paths that include further professional degrees in law, business, and medicine, graduate level work in applied economics and economic policy, as well as Ph.D. training for economic research careers. Course Offerings.