Appendix I Course Descriptions
Undergraduate courses offered by Georgia State University are listed in this section in alphabetical prefix order and course name.
Undergraduate courses offered by Georgia State University are listed in this section in alphabetical prefix order and course name.
BUSA Business Administration Ugrad
CIS Computer Information Systems
CMIS Creative Media Industries Study
CNHP College of Nursing & Health Professions
CPS Counseling & Psychological Services
CSD Communication Sciences and Disorders
DPP Drawing, Painting, Printmaking
EDBT Education/Business Technology
EDCI Education/Curriculum & Instruction
HADM Hospitality Administration
MSL Military Science Leadership
MTM Music Technology Management
PFP Personal Financial Planning
PMAP Public Management & Policy
RMI Risk Management & Insurance
SLIP Sign Language Interpreting
Computer Skills Prerequisites (CSP)
Some courses offered by the Robinson College of Business require any student who enrolls in that course to be proficient with certain computer skills. For a complete description of CSP requirements, please refer to the “J. Mack Robinson College of Business” chapter of this catalog (see section 7000).
Corequisites
A corequisite identifies another course or courses that should be taken concurrently with the listed course. A student who enrolls in a listed course with corequisites must also enroll in those corequisite courses. A student who has previously completed a corequisite course may not need to repeat it; he or she should consult with an academic adviser before registering to determine specific requirements.
Course Credit Hours
The total semester hours of credit for each course are shown in parentheses immediately following the course title.
Prerequisites
A prerequisite identifies a course or other requirements that a student must have completed successfully before enrolling in the listed course. Any student who has not met prerequisites for a course may be administratively withdrawn from that course at the discretion of the instructor. It is the policy of some university departments to withdraw automatically any student who enrolls in a course without first meeting its prerequisites.