The course number, 110, indicates the course is a freshman course. The suffix G indicates an approved general education course. The letter in parentheses indicates the semester the course is offered (see table below). The (3+3P) means that the class meets for 150 minutes per week for lecture and also requires 150 minutes per week of "laboratory" (practice, field work, or recitation).
Course Number Designation
100-199 - Freshman courses
200-299 - Sophomore courses
300-399 - Junior courses
400-499 - Senior courses
450-499 - Senior or graduate courses
500-599 - First-year graduate courses
600-699 - Advanced graduate courses
700 - Ph.D. dissertation
In order to register for 300-level courses, a student must have met the Basic Skill Requirements.
The letter N will be added as a suffix to the course number when the course credits are not applicable to the baccalaureate and specified associate degrees.
Semester Designations:
f - offered every fall semester
s - offered every spring semester
fe - offered fall semester of even numbered years
fo - offered fall semester of odd numbered years
se - offered spring semester of even numbered years
so - offered spring semester of odd numbered years