Class Notes

Note NbrDescr
0001This section requires field work.
0002This is a weekend class taught at Shelby Campus.
0003This is a weekend class taught on Belknap Campus
0005The section above is delivered on-line over the Internet and you will be charged 125% of in-state tuition for these hours, even if you have already been billed as a full-time student.
0006You must be accepted into teacher education to take this class.
0007This section requires the use of a computer.
0008This section meets at Shelby Campus.
0009This section meets at Ft. Knox.
0010This section meets off-campus.
0011This section has been added.
0012This section has been changed.
0013The credit hours have been changed for this section.
0029This section is restricted to students with a major in the department.
0030This section may open later.
0031Alternative lab is available for the section above.  Contact 852-6576 for more information.
0032The section above will meet alternate Thursdays beginning 1/13.   Must also register for EDUC 0722-501.
0033The section above meets at Humana Gym, located in the University Park Apartment complex, approximately 3/4 of a mile from the main campus.
0034For the section above, the course is accessed via the World Wide Web.   Contact the Special Education department for more information.
0035For the section above, all students must attend a mandatory meeting on January 20 at 7:00 pm in HP 101.
0036Successful completion of ENGL 102-07 excuses the student from a lower division general education requirement in Humanities (equivalent to HUM 101).  Students should not register for both ENGL 102-07 and HUM 101.
0037This section has been canceled.
0038This section is restricted to students eligible for the Honors Program.   Please call Honors at 502-852-6293 for more information.
0039This section is restricted to students active in the University Honors Program.  Please call Honors at 502-852-6293 for more information.
0040This course does not follow regular semester dates.
0041The section above is part of the Overseas Program.
0042This section requires travel out of the country.
0043An additional $25 fee is charged for this course.
0044An additional $35 fee is charged for the course above.
0045An additional $75 course fee is charged for the section above.
0046An additional $95.00 course fee is to be paid directly to Kentucky Diving Headquarters.
0047There is a course fee for the course above equal to 1 credit hour of graduate resident tuition and fees.
0048There is a $35.00 course fee for the section above.
0049Prerequisites for ENGL 101: You belong in this class only if you have been placed in it by one of the following: The English Placement Test; OR, a passing grade in English 099; OR, an ACT score of 16 or above in English before 10/89, or a score of 18 or above in English after 10/89; OR, a SAT verbal score of 370 or above prior to 4/95 or a verbal score of 450 or above after 4/95.

For information about the English Placement Test, contact Testing Services (Davidson 310) at 852-6606.
0050Courses in Music History apply to the "ARTS" requirement in General Education and the "Humanities Electives" Programs which specify such electives for students pursuing a degree in the College of Arts and Sciences.  Music History courses are listed with the School of Music, which is their instructional unit.
0051Humanities Field includes Art, Art History, English, French, German, Greek, Humanities, Italian, Latin, Modern Languages, Music History, Philosophy, Russian, Spanish, Theatre Arts, and certain courses ( check the catalog) in Linguistics.

If you need courses to fulfill the General Education requirement, check with the catalog to see which ones qualify.   If you need Humanities electives, you may select in the areas listed above.
0052CLOSED BUSINESS CLASSES: Students may petition during certain dates of registration at the following website: http://cislab2.cbpa.louisville.edu/petition/.  All 500 and 600 level Business courses are restricted to students admitted to the Graduate College of Business and Public Administration.
0053Effective Jan.30, 1992, The ISDP Department became a division within The College of Business and Public Administration.  The courses are now listed with The College of Business and Public Administration, but the 300/400 level courses cannot be used to fulfill a Business elective for a Business Degree.
0054Dental Auxiliary Education (DAUX)  includes numerous courses for the Dental Hygiene program.   Information on the individual listIngs of courses may be obtained from The Office of Dental Hygiene, School of Dentistry, HSC, Louisville, KY 40292. (852-5081)
0055Additional Information on course requirements is printed in the " Schedule Notes" available in the Office of Student Services, School of Nursing.  All 200-400 level Nursing courses are restricted to students admitted to The School of Nursing's upper division professional curriculum.  500-600 level courses are restricted to students admitted to Graduate Nursing.
0056All courses offered in Kent School are restricted to Kent School students only.
0057CIS-100 was previously listed as ISDP-155.
0058HONORS FALL 2002

Registrations in Honors courses and sections are restricted to students with an overall GPA of 3.35 or higher.   Entering students must apply to the College Honors Program.  All students must secure permits to register from the Program Center.  See the appropriate departmental listings for complete scheduling information about these courses:

BIOL-241-03,  CHEM-201-01A, CHEM-201-01B,  CHEM-201-01C, CHEM-203-11, CHEM-203-12,    CHEM-203-13, CHEM-343-05, CHEM-343-12, COMM-111-03, COMM-111-04, EAC-101-11, EAC-101-12, ECON-201-05, ECON-201-07, ENGL-105-01,  ENGL-105-02, ENGL-105-03,  ENGL-105-04, ENGL-105-05, ENGL-105-06, ENGL-105-07, HIST-101-03, HIST-102-10, HUM-216-01, MATH-105-03, MATH-107-03, MATH-205-03, MUH-204-08, PHIL-205-04, PHYS-295-04, PHYS-298-02, POLS-111-01, POLS-299-01, PSYC-201-04.
0059HONORS SPRING 2002

Registrations in Honors courses and sections are restricted to students with an overall GPA of 3.35 or higher.   Entering students must apply to the College Honors Program.  All students must secure permits to register from the Program Center.  See the appropriate departmental listing for complete scheduling information about these courses:

CHEM-344-05, CHEM-344-09, COMM-111-03, ECON-202-06, ENGL-105-01,   ENGL-105-02, ENGL-105-03, ENGL-402-01, HIST-101-04, HIST-102-08,  HUM-215-02, MATH-206-02, PHIL-211-04, PSYC-201-04, SPAN-123-04.
0060Basic Courses in English, Math, and Reading will be offered at U of L by Jefferson Community College.  Please go to the Pathways course listings in this schedule.
0061This class listed above has two components that meet at 2 different times.   Select one of the section(s) below that match this section number but ends with an alphabetic suffix.  When you register for that section, you will automatically be registered for this section above, and will be required to attend both meeting times.
0062ALL PHYSICS LABS WILL BEGIN THE SECOND WEEK OF CLASSES.
0063The first class meeting for Tuesday, Thursday Comm-111 courses will be on Tuesday at 9:30 am.  The first class meeting for Monday, Wednesday Comm-111 courses will be on Monday at 10:00 am and later.
0064These classes are being offered through the Pathways to Success program at U of L.  Please register for them as part of your U of L schedule.
0065The section above is restricted to students in the EXCEL Arts and Sciences Learning Communities Program.
0066Restricted to students admitted to the High School Dual Credit program.
0067This section is taught as a Distance Education course.  Contact the Department of Teaching and Learning for more information.
0068All 500 and 600 level Business courses are restricted to students admitted to the Graduate College of Business.
0069If you register for RDG 20 you must also register for the same section of DRE 15.  Placement in DRE 15 and RDG 20 is determined by assessment test.   Placement in RDG 30 is by assessment test or successful completion of RDG 20 and DRE 15.
0070If you register for DRE 15 you must also register for the same section of RDG 20.  Placement in DRE 15 and RDG 20 is determined by assessment test.
0071Placement in MAH courses is according to Assessment test or successful completion of previous lower numbered MAH course.  MAH 80 is equivalent to MATH-102 formerly taught by UofL.
0072The section above requires an access code.  Please go to www.louisville.edu/edu/eac to complete the on-line request form.
0073The section above is delivered online over the Internet and you will be charged 125% of the graduate in-state tuition rate for these hours, even if you have already been billed as a full-time student.  You will pay the regular tuition rate for all non-distance education courses up to 12 hours.
0074This course is restricted to students admitted to the Masters of Accountancy program.
0075The section above is restricted to students enrolled by special placement.
0076The section above is recommended only for majors in elementary or middle school education.
0077The section above is restricted to students enrolled in the EXCEL Nursing Learning Communities Program.
0078The section above is restricted to students in the EXCEL Education and Human Development Learning Communities Program.
0079The section above is restricted to students in the Metropolitan College Program.
0080The section above is restricted to students in the JumpStart Learning Communities Program.
0081The section above requires permission from the department.  Please go to the following webpage for details: http://art.louisville.edu/permission/
0082HONORS SPRING 2003

Registrations in Honors courses and sections are restricted to students with an overall GPA of 3.35 or higher.   Entering students must apply to the College Honors Program.  All students must secure permits to register from the Program Center.  See the appropriate departmental listing for complete scheduling information about these courses:

ACCT 205-01,  ANTH 202-02, CHEM 202-04, CHEM 205-03A, CHEM 205-03B, CHEM 344-04, CHEM 344-05, COMM 111-03, COMM 115-01, COMM 305-02,  ECON 202-04, ENGL 105-01, ENGL 105-02, ENGL 105-03, HIST 101-03, HIST 102-10, HUM 102-02, HUM 216-02, MATH 111-04, MATH 206-02, ML 160-01, PHIL 205-02, PHIL 211-01, POLS 332-01, PSYC 201-03, PSYC 363-02, SOC 209-03, SPAN 123-04, EAC 102-01, EAC 102-11, EAC 102-12.
0083The section above is restricted to students in the EXCEL for Transfer Communities Program.
0084The section above is a television course.  It can be viewed on KET Satellite Star Channel 704 or online via video-streaming.  You will be charged 125% of in-state tuition, even if you have already been billed as a full-time student.
0085Students are responsible for checking for any pre-requisites for a course.   Please check the course descriptions in the catalog or UofL website to see if there are any pre-requisites.   Students may be administratively withdrawn from a course if the pre-requisites have not been met.
0086To request the permission code, please go to the following website -   http://art.louisville.edu/permission/
0087Although there may be some spaces open in the A, B, C, etc. sections, the 01, 02, etc. associated class you also need to be enrolled in may be closed and therefore prevent you from registering for this class.
0088This section requires permission from the instructor.
0089This class requires permission from the dean or director of the program offering this course.
0090This section requires permission from the department.
0091This class is restricted and requires permission.
0092This class is restricted to students in the College of Business.   Undergraduate classes in the College of Business are charged an additional $10 per credit hour technology fee (minimum of $10).
0093This section is restricted to students admitted to the Masters of Business Administration program.
0094This class is restricted to students admitted to the School of Allied Health Sciences.
0095This section is restricted to students admitted to the College of Arts and Sciences.
0096This section is restricted to students admitted to the School of Nursing.
0097This section is restricted to students admitted to the College of Education and Human Development.
0098This section is restricted to students admitted to the School of Music.
0099This section is restricted to students admitted to the J.B. Speed School of Engineering.
0100This section is restricted to students admitted to Kent School of Social Work.
0101This section is restricted to Graduate students.
0102This section is restricted to Seniors.
0103This course is restricted to PHCI or PHDA majors.
0104The section above is delivered online over the Internet and you will be charged 125% of the undergraduate in-state tuition rate for these hours, even if you have already been billed as a full-time student.  You will pay the regular tuition rate for all non-distance education courses up to 12 hours.
0105This class is restricted and requires permission from the COB Co-op office.
0106Courses offered in this department are restricted to Graduate students only.
0107For the section above, you must contact a Biology faculty member to make arrangements.
0108PSYC 316-317 will no longer be offered and have been replaced by PSYC 301-302.  PSYC 301 is offered in the fall and PSYC 302 in the spring.  PSCY 301-302 do not carry WR credit.  Psychology majors and minors who have already completed PSYC 316-317 are not affected by this change.
0109This section is taught over television, but you will be required to meet in-person 6 to 8 times during the semester.  You will be charged 125% of in-state graduate tuition for these hours, even if you have already been billed as a full-time student.
0110Restricted to incoming freshmen only.   Attendance contract must be signed prior to registration.  Contact your academic advisor for information.
0111Courses for this department are now offered under Leadership, Foundations, and Human Resource Education (ELFH).
0112Register for this section if you are an undergraduate student.
0113Register for this section if you are a graduate student.
0114The section above is restricted to students in the REACH Supplemented Study Program.
0115This section is restricted to students admitted to the Phd Program in Social Work.
0116This course has special dates,  Please call the Registrar's Office at 852-6522  to register.
0117The section above is restricted to Justice Administration majors only.
0118If all acceptable sections of SW-668 are closed, please contact Kimberly Cooper at kacoop01@louisville.edu with your name, daytime phone number, student id number, and acceptable scheduling times.  Please continue to check the online class schedule for revisions to the class offerings.
0119Students who enroll in this section will need to sign an attendance contract on the first day of class.
0120The section above is restricted to non-music majors only.
0122This section is not available to advanced standing Kent School students in the 30-Hour Program
0123The section above is restricted to Cabinet for Health and Family Services employees.
0124The above course counts as an elective.
0125This section is an Honors business course.  Please contact the CBPA Advising Center at 852-7439 for more information.
0126Prefixes for EDEM, EDSD and EDTL have been changed to EDAP and EDTP. Some course numbers have also changed. To find the new numbers for courses with EDEM, EDSD and EDTL prefixes, go to: http://www.louisville.edu/edu/edtl/coursenumbers.html 



To find course offerings with those new NEW prefixes, 

1.  Please return to the Schedule of Classes main page,

2.  In the Subject: pull down box, click on 

Education: Advanced Practitioner (coursework for certified personnel), 

Education: Teacher Preparation (coursework for those seeking initial certification) 



The prefix for Special Education has not changed (EDSP); however, in the Subject: area it is listed as Education: Special Education.
0127This section is taught over television, but you will be required to meet in-person several times during the semester.  You will be charged 130% of in-state graduate tuition for these hours, even if you have already been billed as a full-time student.
0128This section is taught over television, but you will be required to meet in-person several times during the semester.  You will be charged 130% of in-state tuition for these hours, even if you have already been billed as a full-time student.
0129This class will be offered online with 100% digital instruction and no designated meeting times.  The tuition rate for online classes ican be found on the Bursar's website at
http://louisville.edu/bursar/tuitionfee.   Final Exams may be scheduled for and limited to the assigned time in any course type.
0130This class will be offered online with 100% digital instruction and no designated meeting times. Final Exams may be scheduled for and limited to the assigned time in any course type.
0131Restricted to PHCI or PHDA  majors in the School of Public Health or Math majors in Graduate School.
0132Restricted to Math majors in Graduate School only.
0133The section above is restricted to Management majors only.
0134If this course is closed, you may request to be put on a waitlist for this course as it is included in a pilot project for wait-listing.  Go to http://www.louisville.edu/student/services/registrar/waitlist.html for more information.
0135There is a course fee for the course above equal to 2 credit hours of graduate resident tuition and fees.
0136The course above is restricted to students enrolled in the College of Business.
0137All courses offered in the Masters of Business Administration Program are charged an additional $100 course fee.
0138The course above is restricted to students enrolled in the College of Business.
0139The section above is restricted to EE MEng majors only.
0140The section above is restricted to EE, BEE, and EE MEng majors.
0141Three hours of this 4-credit course are completed in class and the remaining credit hour is fulfilled by on-line, web-based work.
0142The above course is restricted to PHCI, PHDA, and PHMPH majors.
0143This class is restricted to students in the College of Business.   Undergraduate classes in the College of Business are charged an additional $10 per credit hour technology fee (minimum of $10).
0144An additional $50 course fee is charged for the course above.
0145An additional $25 course fee is charged for the section above.
0146An additional $15 fee is charged for this course.
0147An additional $10 course fee is charged for the section above.
0148An additional $20 course fee is charged for the section above.
0149An additional $40 course fee is charged for the section above.
0150An additional $60 fee is charged for the course above.
0151An additional $100 course fee is charged for the section above.
0152An additional $200 course fee is charged for the section above.
0153There is an additional $12.50 course fee for the section above.
0154This course is restricted to students in the SPI Administrative Officer program.
0155This course above meets at the Cressman Center for Visual Arts, PARC Building, 100 East Main Street.
0156The section above is restricted to students admitted to Kent School of Social Work Bachelors Program.
0157The section above is restricted to first-year students.
0159There will be an additional $50 fee for all students who take this course.
0160Beginning the Fall 2008 semester, there will be a $100 fee for all students who are enrolled in this course.
0161This course is restricted to students who have been formally admitted to the professional phase of the undergraduate, teacher education program.
0169Due to the flooding on campus, this class has been moved.  A map with the new locations is available at http://louisville.edu/registrar/registration-information/building-codes…
0170This section is a holding course for MT-65 or MT-80.  The State now mandates that students who begin with MT-55, MT-65, or MT-80 must follow the next Math course in sequence through the first 100-level course.  You should drop this section of the course then immediately add a valid section of the same Math course for this semester.
0171The section above is delivered on-line over the Internet and you will be charged a set rate for these hours, even if you have already been billed as a full-time student. Specific tuition information is available at  http://louisville.edu/finance/bursar/tuition
0172This course ends mid-semester and can be taken in the same semester as Chem 208.
0173This course starts mid-semester and can be taken in the same semester as Chem 207.
0174Register for this section if you are pursuing the CERTIFICATE IN ACCOUNTING.
0175This section is restricted to sudents with majors/minors in the department.
0176This section is a holding course for MAT-55, MAT-65, or GEN-104.  The State now mandates that students who begin with MAT-55, MAT-65, or GEN-104 must follow the next Math course in sequence through the first 100-level MATH course.  You should drop this section of the course then immediately add a valid section of the same Math course for this semester.
0177This is a cross-listed course.  Check the course catalog description for the other department/course number under which it is offered.
0178This section meets at Simmons College, located at Seventh and Kentucky Streets.
0179Fulfills university requirement for college readiness in mathematics.
0180An additional $30 lab fee is charged for this course.
0181An additional $45 lab fee is charged for this course.
0182To find out the required textbooks for this course, please go to the following url:

http://louisville-hsc.bkstore.com
0183This section is restricted to Doctoral students.
0184This course ends mid-semester and can be taken in the same semester as Chem 210.
0185This course starts mid-semester and can be taken in the same semester as Chem 209.
0186This above section is restricted to students enrolled in the Owensboro Nursing Program.  This section meets at the Owensboro location.
0187This section meets at General Electric and is part of the Edison Program.
0188This section meets at General Electric and is offered for GE employees only.
0189This class is restricted and requires permission from the Ulmer Career Management Center in the College of Business.
0191To register for this course, a student must first complete a form available in the Biology office.
0192This course is restricted to students participating in the Master Educator Course (MEC) program through Cadet Command of the US Army.
0194This class is restricted  to students admitted to the College of Business or students who are Business minors.
0195An additional $95.00 course fee is charged for the section above.
0196Practicum begins on the first day of the semester for all students. All Practicum hours are in the field at the assigned Practicum site.
0197This section is reserved for the Speed School learning communities.
0198A Tablet PC is required for this class.
0199Please note there has been a change in co-op credit hours and fees.   The Speed School Co-op courses (289, 389, 489) have been reduced from 2 to 1 credit hour per course.  A co-op fee of $300 per co-op course has been added.   These changes in hours and fees will reduce the total costs to the student while allowing Speed School to increase their career development services.  Students will not be required to take additional courses to make up for the 1 hour reduction per co-op course. If you have any questions regarding this fee or how the change in credit hours affects your flight plan, please email Speed School at speed@louisville.edu
0200The course above is Competency-based and does not follow regular semester dates.
0201As part of this special program, students are not allowed to drop this course.
0202Class meeting times are listed in Eastern Standard Time (EST).
0203Permission is required to drop this course. Please email Chelsea Cox at chelsea.selby@louisville.edu or by phone at 502-852-9340 to request permission.
0204Class meeting times are listed in Central Standard Time (CST).
0205Fulfills university requirement for college readiness in mathematics.
0206Students will be moved in to the specific course sections of their Learning Community in early July.
0207This course may require students to complete exams in a face-to-face setting, either on campus or with a proctor. Students may incur a fee depending on the proctor selected.
0208This section is for students who are enrolled in the Kent School of Social Work Credit for Learning program.
0209This course is restricted to students participating in the USAREC Instructor Course (USIC) program associated with the US Army.
0210Permission is required to drop this course. Please email Taylor Gathof at taylor.gathof@louisville.edu or by phone at 502-852-1925 to request permission.
0211This course is taught during the Winter Session, which is three weeks in between the end of the Fall semester and beginning of the Spring semester. To register for this course, please log in to ULink and enroll for the class under the fall term. Visit http://louisville.edu/wintersession for more details about the 3-week session.
Registration for Winter Session classes will not begin until October.
0212This class is restricted to students in the Franchise Certificate program.
0213This section meets the first half of the semester.
0214This section meets the second half of the semester.
0215See the following website for drop/add information: http://louisville.edu/education/departments/eleod/accelerated-courses-d….
0216This section requires department permission to register. Please contact 852-6421.
0217If you are a certified teacher enrolled in the MEd in Teacher Leadership or a Rank 1 program, please register for this section.
0218If you are enrolled in the MAT program for Moderate & Severe Disabilities, or are a certified teacher, please register for this section.
0219If you are enrolled in the School Counseling program, please register for this section.
0220The College of Arts and Sciences has reserved seats in this section for first-year students. Unused reserved seats will be released and made available at a later date.
0221The College of Business has reserved seats in this section for the TILE Living Learning Community. Unused reserved seats will be released and made available on July 1.
0222An additional $9.00 fee is charged for this course.
0223An additional $10 fee is charged for this course.
0224An additional $15 fee is charged for this course.
0225An additional $20.00 fee is charged for this course.
0226An additional $22.50 fee is charged for this course.
0227An additional $30.00 fee is charged for this course.
0228This section is restricted to students in the BSN Upper Division Online program.
0229Fulfills university requirement for college readiness in reading.
0230This class is restricted to students in the Distilled Spirits Certificate program.
0231An additional $45 fee is charged for this course.
0232An additional $80 fee is charged for this course.
0233An additional $70 fee is charged for this course.
0234An additional $43.00 fee is charged for this course.
0235An additional $200 fee is charged for this course.
0236An additional $90 fee is charged for this course.
0237An additional $250 fee is charged for this course.
0238An additional $100 fee is charged for this course.
0239An additional $50 fee is charged for this course.
0240An additional $9 fee is charged for this course.
0241An additional $125 fee is charged for this course.
0242Non-music majors are charged an additional $200 fee.
0243Non-music majors are charged an additional $400 fee.
0244For information on Nursing course fees, please go to https://louisville.edu/bursar/tuitionfee
0245Some or all of this class will be taught online.  Tuition for this class will be billed at the regular tuition rate, NOT the Distance Education rate.
0246This course is restricted to students participating in the RRC Advanced Instructor Course (RRC-AIC) program associated with the US Army.
0247If you are pursuing a CERTIFICATE IN ACCOUNTING, you must register for a different section of this course.  Please search the schedule of classes and register for a section that has a note stating it is for certificate students.
0248This class is a BSW Upper Division Course. You must be admitted into the Kent School BSW Upper Division to take this foundation/core course.
0249This class will be offered online.  Please refer to the Bursar's website at   https://louisville.edu/bursar/tuitionfee/tuition-rates-summer-2020 for billing information.
0250This class is under consideration for being offered online.   Please check back later for information regarding the instructional format that will be utilized.
0251This class will be offered online with 100% digital instruction and no designated meeting times. The tuition charge for online classes is available on the Bursar's website at 
http://louisville.edu/bursar/tuitionfee.   Exams may be scheduled for and limited to an assigned time in any course type.
0252On-site clinical hours dependent on availability of clinical sites.
0253Virtual simulation until lab or clinical sites available
0254The University has reserved seats in this section for students participating in a Living Learning Community.  Unused reserved seats will be released and made available at a later date..
0255This course is offered through the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law but is provided by iLaw. This course counts towards the 30-credit cap for distance education and online classes.
0256This section will be offered as a hybrid course. 25% - 75% of instruction will be face to face on the days and times indicated on the schedule; at least 25% of the class will be delivered digitally. The number and frequency of face-to-face meetings will be determined by the instructor. For this section's specific course expectations and requirements, please consult the course syllabus, which can be viewed in BlackBoard.  If information is not yet available for the class, please check again later as instructors and units are still developing plans in response to the pandemic. Final Exams may be scheduled for and limited to the assigned time in any course type.
0257The section above has been changed from in-person to online instruction. The tuition rate for online classes can be found on the Bursar's website at http://louisville.edu/bursar/tuitionfee.   Final Exams may be scheduled for and limited to the assigned time in any course type.
0258This section will be 100% digital instruction with synchronous sessions available at the time and days designated in the schedule of classes. 
For this section's specific course expectations and requirements, please consult the course syllabus, which can be viewed in BlackBoard.  
Final Exams may be scheduled for and limited to the assigned time in any course type.
0260This class will require proctored exams and/or projects.  For specific information on the proctor requirements for this class, please refer to the class syllabus.  There may be a fee incurred, depending on the proctor selected.
0261The lecture component for this section will be conducted online.  The lab component will meet face to face on the day and time indicated.
0262This section is a remote course and the instructor will work with the entire class to identify a meeting time for the semester that works for the majority of students and time zones.  Please note: the student is expected to be logged on at the designated weekly time once identified by the instructor ? it will be taught as a synchronous live remote course.
0263The University has reserved seats in this section for students participating in a Commuter Learning Community.  Unused reserved seats will be released and made available at a later date.
0264The section above has been changed from Distance Education/Remote instruction to Face to Face instruction.
0265This course is restricted to students participating in the Advanced Instructor Course (AIC) program through the Recruiting and Retention College of the US Army.
0266Permission is required to drop this course. Please email Chelsea Selby at chelsea.selby@louisville.edu or by phone at 502-852-9340 to request permission.
0269This course is intended for online track MSHA students. Students in other University of Louisville graduate programs may enroll in this course with faculty approval.
0270This class satisfies a portion of the Experiential Live Client Requirement.
0271This class satisfies the Perspective Requirement.
0272This class, in conjunction with its Writing Lab, satisfies the Writing Requirement.
0273This class is a Core class.
0274This class satisfies the Writing Requirement.
0275This class counts towards the ABA 30 credit hour limit for Distance Education.
0276This course is restricted to College of Business online majors.
0277This section is restricted to students in online majors only.
0278This section is for students who are NOT in an online major.  Students in online majors should register for the section designated for online students.
0279This class is part of the UofL Follett Access program; your required course materials will be charged to your Bursar account upon registration in the class and the materials will be sent to you directly.  
Please see link below for more information about the program and fees:
https://louisville.edu/provost/ug/follett-access
0280An additional $115 fee is charged for this course.
0281Permission is required to drop this course. Please email Michael Wade at mjwade02@louisville.edu or by phone at 502-852-0720 to request permission.
0282This section uses zero-cost course materials/textbooks ($0)
0283This section uses low-cost course materials/textbooks (under $50).
0284This course is part of the International Service Learning Program.
0285This class is restricted to MBA Alumni who are billed at the rate of $500 per course.
0286An additional $68 fee is charged for this course.
0287Beginning with the Fall 2024 semester, a $10 per credit hour charge has been added for all Distance Education classes.
0288Undergraduate classes in the College of Business are charged an additional $10 per credit hour technology fee..

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