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The graduate and undergraduate catalogs provide policies and regulations, course listings, degree programs, and fee schedules for incoming students to explore.
The baccalaureate degree at UW-Eau Claire provides students with the knowledge and abilities needed for lifelong learning.
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog (PDF)
Graduate programs help advance disciplines and students' individual contributions to their professions and the greater community.
On-Campus: To reach our historical catalogs, please follow these steps:
Off-Campus: To reach our historical catalogs off campus, please use a search browser, such as Google.com, to search for the catalog you are looking for.
The Records and Registration curriculum team has created a CourseLeaf quick guide and a style guide for the catalog to provide assistance. Available resources can be found on Blugold Insider - Catalog Review.
There are two ways to find the programs that UW-Eau Claire currently offers. There is the "Programs" link in the top right navigation that will take you to an alphabetical list of all of "Programs Alphabetically" and a list of "Programs by College". You can access the same information from the left navigation titled "Degree Programs".
There are two ways to find the courses that the UW-Eau Claire currently offers. There is the "Courses" link in the top right navigation that will take you to an alphabetical list of "Course Descriptions" and "Course Information". You can access the same information from the left navigation titled "Courses".
The bold first line is the capitalized course abbreviation that designates the subject area followed by the course number, title and credits.
Prerequisite: Coursework to be completed and/or requirements to be met before taking the course.
Course description: Summary of the purpose and key topical areas of the course.
Attributes: Indicates Liberal Education (LE) (or General Education-GE) area for which the course may fulfill a requirement and/or special course fee requirements..NOTE: Attributes are term specific to the term course is taken. Defer to the Schedule of Classes in CampS for term specific attributes
GE –General Education applies to requirements in catalogs prior to Fall 2016.
Courses listed in the prerequisite that are not linked indicate that the course is inactive and is listed for historical purposes.
The unit of credit is the semester hour. It is defined as one class hour per week (or its equivalent) for one semester. Thus, a lecture-discussion course which meets three hours per week ordinarily carries three semester credits. Laboratory and studio classes usually require two hours in class as the equivalent of one semester credit.
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2016-2017 Undergraduate
2016-2017 Graduate
2015-2016 Undergraduate
2014-2015 Undergraduate
2013-2015 Graduate