- Catalog numbers ending with the number one (as ENG 101) indicate that the course is ordinarily to be considered as the first part of a continuation course consisting of two semester's work; the catalog number of the second part of the course ends with the number two (as ENG 102). Granting credit in these courses is sequence. However, to satisfy requirements in such subjects, it is generally necessary to take the continuation course.
- The Alabama College System Course Directory lists common course names, numbers, and descriptions used by all of Alabama's two-year colleges. Courses that satisfy Areas I-IV of the General Studies curriculum at all public Alabama colleges and universities are indicated with the appropriate Area notation. Other courses that may transfer and may meet requirements for articulated programs have the following codes:
- Courses numbered 001-099 are institutional credit courses. These courses are not designed to transfer and do not count toward graduation. Courses numbered 100 through 199 are primarily for freshmen; courses numbered 200 through 299 are primarily for sophomores. Courses requiring no prerequisites are open to all students regardless of the catalog number.
NOTE: - The college reserves the right to withdraw any course for which the demand is insufficient. The term "credit" indicates the number of "semester hours' credit" granted upon the successful completion of a course. Prerequisites or co-requisite requirements of courses are listed with the course description in the catalog. It is the responsibility of the student to know these requirements and follow them when registering. The instructor of the course and the appropriate division chair must approve any waiver of these requirements.
- A complete list of the courses being offered is published each term in the class schedule.
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