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The letters preceding the four digit number indicate which department offers the course. For example, [[CS 1301]] is a course offered by the college of computing. |
The letters preceding the four digit number indicate which department offers the course. For example, [[CS 1301]] is a course offered by the college of computing. |
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β | The first digit indicates which year the class is typically taken in. Course numbers in the form 1XXX are generally |
+ | The first digit indicates which year the class is typically taken in. Course numbers in the form 1XXX are generally freshman classes, 2XXX are generally classes that build on freshman classes, 3XXX classes go into specific major material, and 4XXX classes are generally high level technical classes. Transfer courses on the transfer equivalency table listed as 1XXX, 2XXX, etc. may be used as free electives. |
Subsequent digits indicate other information about a course, such as if it is a course reserved for special topics. A more comprehensive [https://registrar.gatech.edu/files/course-numbering-system.pdf guide] to course numbering is provided by the Registrar. |
Subsequent digits indicate other information about a course, such as if it is a course reserved for special topics. A more comprehensive [https://registrar.gatech.edu/files/course-numbering-system.pdf guide] to course numbering is provided by the Registrar. |