Dec 26, 2024  
Archived 2023-2024 Academic Catalog 
    
Archived 2023-2024 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


The various curricula (programs of courses which lead to a degree) listed throughout this catalog are designed to give a broad liberal education with a specialization in some particular area.

Each curriculum embodies the Bonaventure Program and other requirements for graduation as well as the courses needed to constitute a major field of study. Thus, each gives a comprehensive view of the studies which will be pursued during the student’s academic career.

Credit courses numbered less than 100 are college-preparatory courses and do not count toward a degree. Credit courses applicable to degrees are numbered from 100 to 699. Sessions varying in length satisfy equivalent standards.

Some courses are limited to one semester of instruction; others continue over two semesters but are listed separately.

Most courses are offered every year but some are given only in alternating years. Courses at the upper-level in a major program, e.g., are commonly offered in a two-year sequence. Well before the opening of a semester, a course list is posted online which shows the specific courses to be offered in that semester with the time of the class meeting. However, the University reserves the right to change or cancel without notice any course or program mentioned in this Catalog or on the course schedule for any semester.

Note: University and departmental programs or the availability, dates, and descriptions of courses may change after the publication of the printed catalog. The official course schedule is posted online by the Registrar before each semester’s registration. The official academic catalog can be found on the Quincy University website at www.quincy.edu.

Use the Course Filter box below to conduct your search. Quincy University course numbering and levels are as follows:  

100-299:  Lower-levelundergraduate courses

300-399:  Upper-Levelundergraduate courses

400-499:  Advanced upper-level, undergraduate courses

500-699:  Graduate level courses

 

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