| Part | Description | 
|---|---|
| CLLT | An abbreviation of Academic Department or Subject Area to which the course belongs.  | 
                  
| S3310D | Course Number (see explanation below)  | 
                  
| Classical Mythology | Course Title  | 
                  
| 3 point(s) | Point Value: 1 point = 1 semester hour. All courses must be taken for credit, unless specifically noted.  | 
                  
| Part | Example | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| Prefix | S  | 
                      The school offering the course.  | 
                  
| Number | 3310  | 
                      The first digit of the number represents the level of the course.  | 
                  
| Suffix | D  | 
                      The session in which the course is offered. In this example, the course is offered during Session D.  | 
                  
| Prefix | Meaning | 
|---|---|
| A | Architecture, Planning and Preservation  | 
                  
| BC | Barnard College  | 
                  
| C | Columbia College  | 
                  
| E | Fu Foundation School of Enginering and Applied Science  | 
                  
| F | School of General Studies  | 
                  
| G | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences  | 
                  
| N | Noncredit Courses  | 
                  
| P | School of Public Health  | 
                  
| R | School of the Arts  | 
                  
| S | Summer Course  | 
                  
| U | School of International and Public Affairs  | 
                  
| V | Joint course with Barnard College  | 
                  
| W | Other interfaculty course  | 
                  
| Number | Meaning | 
|---|---|
| 0 | Course that cannot be credited toward any degree  | 
                  
| 1 | Introductory-level undergraduate course  | 
                  
| 2 | Introductory- or intermediate-level undergraduate course  | 
                  
| 3 | Advanced-level undergraduate course  | 
                  
| 4 | Introductory graduate course; may be taken by advanced undergraduates with appropriate preparation  | 
                  
| 5–8 | Advanced graduate course  |