COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
ORGANIZATION OF COURSES
The course offerings of University of Valley Forge are organized into three areas as follows:
GENERAL EDUCATION
- BUS – Business Administration
- COM – Communications
- CMS – Computer Science
- ENG – English
- FNA – Fine Arts
- FYE – First Year Experience
- HIS – History
- LIT – Literature
- LNG – Languages
- MTH – Mathematics
- MUS – General Music
- MUS – Applied Music Lessons
- MUS – Music Ensembles
- PHE – Physical Education
- PHL – Philosophy and Apologetics
- POL – Political Science
- PSY – Psychology and Counseling
- REL – Religion
- SCI – Natural Science
- SOC – Sociology
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
- CRE – Christian Education
- CRL – Christian Life
- CHM – Church Music Ministry
- DIG – Digital Media
- ECE – Early Childhood Education
- EDU – Education
- FSP – Family Studies
- ICS – Intercultural Studies
- JUS – Criminal Justice
- LED – Leadership
- MED – Music Education
- MLE – Middle-Level Education
- MOL – Organizational Leadership
- MTN – Music Technology
- PST – Pastoral Ministry
- PRE – Preaching
- SEC – Secondary Education
- SPE – Special Education
- SPT – Sport Management
- SWK – Social Work
- YTH – Youth Ministry
- WRS – Worship Studies
BIBLE AND THEOLOGY
NUMBERING OF COURSES
Each course in the curriculum is assigned a course number that has three letters and a three-digit number. The letters designate the academic area (as outlined on the previous page) and the numbers distinguish courses offered in that area. A course listed in more than one academic area may be taken for credit in either area. The first digit, 0 through 9, normally indicates the year-level or special purpose for which the course is designed:
- 000 to 099 – Remedial, developmental, often non-credit, courses do not fulfill general education requirements
- 100 to 499 – Undergraduate courses
- 500 to 599 – Graduate courses
- 600 to 699 – Applied music courses (all levels)
- 700 to 799 – Music ensembles (all levels)
- 800 to 899 – Seminars
COURSE PREREQUISITES
When requirements for admission to a course exist, they will be indicated in italics following the course description.
COURSE CANCELLATIONS
The university reserves the right to cancel any scheduled course for which there is insufficient enrollment.
COURSE ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS
The college reserves the right to add or delete courses at its discretion.