Interpreting Course Numbers
Each course offered by the University is designated by a four-digit NUMBER. The first digit identifies the level of the course: 1, freshman level; 2, sophomore; 3 and 4, junior-senior level; 5, 6, and 7, graduate level. The second and third digits of the number identify the course within the department which offers it. The fourth digit identifies the semester-hour value of the course.
NOTR 9999 = Courses that will not transfer to any degree program at the U of A.
______199T = Any course listed with the sequence of 199T, 299T, 399T or 499T are accepted for general transfer. However, the U of A does not have an exact equivalency for the course. The applicability of the courses will be determined by the U of A college in which you are registered.
______199T T = These courses are related to the general education courses for the U of A's State Minimum Core. The U of A does not have an exact equivalency for the course, however, credit will be applied towards meeting U of A’s State Minimum Core requirements.
______ ____ T = Any U of A course listed with a T in the ninth position means this course was denoted as meeting State Minimum Core at your transferring institution, but not listed in the U of A’s minimum core. Credit will be applied towards meeting U of A’s State Minimum Core requirements.
______0003 = Developmental courses that won't apply towards U of A degree requirements but will satisfy ACT 1052 and /or high school course deficiencies.


