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West Coast University’s course numbering scheme essentially follows the logic of “Bloom’s Taxonomy” whereby lower order thinking skills required in foundation-laying courses is reflected at the beginning of an academic programs and denoted by course numbers start with “100”. Courses which are built upon the foundational sequence of courses require higher level thinking as expressed by the course learning outcomes and associated higher level numbering system. Such courses require application and analysis skills.

Graduate level programs utilize higher level course numbers reflective of the expectation that students largely engage in evaluative, integrative and synthesis reasoning and thinking skills.

Numbering Definitions

100 - 199: Initial or Introductory Courses

200 - 299: Second-Year courses in a sequence of development in a field of study

300 - 499: Third-Year and Fourth-Year courses in a sequence of courses - Upper Division Bachelor's courses

500 - 999: Graduate-level courses

Please Note: Courses acceptable for general education credit, and core courses in a program are indicated in the program-specific information section.

Course Prefixes:        

ACC

Accounting

ANAT

Anatomy

BSNR ⁸

Undergraduate Online Nursing

BUS

Business

CHEM

Chemistry

CMHC ⁴

Counseling

DIG

Digital Literacy

DHYG ³

Dental Hygiene

DNPC

Doctor of Nursing Practice Core

DNPX 

Doctor of Nursing Practice Advanced Executive Leadership

ENGL

English

EPI

Epidemiology

FYS

First Year Seminar

HA

Health Administration

HIS

History

HUM

Humanities

IPE

Interprofessional Education

LDR

Leadership

MATH

Mathematics

MICR

Microbiology

MSNA⁸

Graduate Online APRN Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner

MSNC⁸

MSN Core

MSNE⁸

Graduate Online Nurse Educator

MSNF⁸

Graduate Online APRN Family Nurse Practitioner

MSNG⁸

Graduate Online APRN Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner

MSNL⁸

Graduate Online Nurse Leader

MSNP⁸

Graduate Online APRN Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

NURS ¹⁷,

Nursing

OCC ² 

Occupational Therapy

PATH

Pathophysiology

PA

Physician Assistant

PH

Public Health

PHAR ⁶

Pharmacy PharmD On-Ground Program

PHRM ⁵

Pharmacy Accelerated Hybrid PharmD

PHIL

Philosophy

PHYS

Physiology

PSYC

Psychology

PT 

Physical Therapy 

SCI

Science

SOC

Sociology

SLP

Speech Language Pathology

SPCH

Oral Communication

¹NURS XXXL, XXXL-A, XXXL-B, XXXL-AB: Clinical courses which must be taken simultaneously with corresponding theory courses, unless the corresponding theory course has been successfully completed.

 ²OCC XXXA(Theory) & OCC XXXB (Skills Lab): Skills Lab courses must be taken simultaneously with corresponding theory courses, unless the corresponding theory course has been successfully completed.

³DHYG  XXXC: Clinical courses with direct patient care which must be taken concurrently with additional term courses.

⁴CMHC XXXA, CMHC XXXB, and CMHC XXXC: Fieldwork internship courses which must be taken in succession and after successful completion of listed prerequisite courses.

⁵PHRM XXXL: Skills lab courses are taken concurrently with corresponding didactic courses.

⁶PHAR XXXL (Skill Labs) and PHAR XXXA, PHARXXXB, PHARXXXC (Introductory Pharmacy Practice Education and Interprofessional Education): Skills lab courses are taken concurrently with the corresponding didactic courses. Introductory Pharmacy Practice Education Practicum and Interprofessional Education hands on experiences (PHAR XXXA) are taken concurrently with the corresponding didactic courses (PHAR XXXB or PHAR XXXC).

⁷NURS XXXT: Designates a course specific to Texas.

⁸BSNR, MSNA, MSNC, MSNE, MSNF, MSNG, MSNL, MSNP XXXC: Clinical courses

NURS XXXA, XXXB: Indicates first or second portion of coursework in a two-course series.