Course Offerings
Course Numbering System and Prefixes
Courses numbered from 100 through 299 are primarily for freshmen and sophomores; courses numbered 300 and above are primarily for juniors and seniors. First semester courses are usually denoted with even numbers; those for second semester courses are usually labeled with odd numbers. A double number, such as RL 100-101, indicates a study extending through both semesters. On student class schedules, class sections are noted by a letter following the course number (e.g., RL 100-A). The College reserves the right to change the course offerings in such ways as may be necessary. The following course prefixes are used throughout this Undergraduate Catalog.
    
        
            | AR  | 
            Art | 
            KN  | 
            Kinesiology | 
        
        
            | BY  | 
            Biology | 
            MA  | 
            Mathematics | 
        
        
            | BU  | 
            Business | 
            MU  | 
            Music | 
        
        
            | CH  | 
            Chemistry | 
            PE  | 
            Physical Education | 
        
        
            | CJ  | 
            Criminal Justice | 
            PH  | 
            Physics & Physical Science | 
        
        
            | CS  | 
            Computer Science | 
            PS  | 
            Political Science | 
        
        
            | EC  | 
            Economics | 
            PY  | 
            Psychology | 
        
        
            | ED  | 
            Education | 
            RL  | 
            Religion (Bible) | 
        
        
            | EN  | 
            English | 
            SC  | 
            Science | 
        
        
            | EX  | 
            Exercise Science | 
            SE  | 
            Special Education | 
        
        
            | GG  | 
            Geography | 
            SO  | 
            Sociology | 
        
        
            | GK  | 
            Greek | 
            SP  | 
            Spanish | 
        
        
            | HI  | 
            History | 
            ST  | 
            Speech & Theatre | 
        
        
            | HN  | 
            Honors | 
            WL  | 
            Worship Leadership | 
        
        
            | HS  | 
            Health Studies | 
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Reading and Writing Intensive Courses
As a strategy of the Blue Mountain College Quality Enhancement Plan 2005-2010, The Keystone Project, certain courses have been earmarked as writing intensive (W.I.) and/or reading intensive (R.I.) Notations have been made for each course title indicating whether the course meets the requirements for intensive reading and/or writing. Students may refer to individual syllabi for more information.