How do I read the IAI course number system?
IAI has its own individual course numbering sequence for the Illinois Transferable General Education Core Curriculum (IAI GECC)
Here is an example of an IAI GECC course - H2 903N Non-Western Civilizations.
The first letter indicates the discipline field the course exists within. The H, in the above example, stands for the discipline field of Humanities. The disciplines and their corresponding letters are listed below:
The first number after the letter (i.e., the 2 in H2) indicates the sub-area of the discipline field. The H2, in this example, is the history sub-area of Humanities. The numbers identify different sub-areas depending upon the discipline field they exist within.
The 903, in this example, is part of the unique numbering system adopted for the IAI process.
The N is for courses designed specifically to examine aspects of human diversity from a non-U.S./non-European perspective.
Other letters that are used at the end of course numbers include:
D - Courses designed specifically to examine aspects of human diversity within the United States.
L - Designates laboratory courses.
R - Designates research paper courses.
IAI Majors Course Numbering System:
IAI has its own individual course numbering sequence for the Illinois Baccalaureate Majors' Recommendations (IAI Majors).
Here is an example of an IAI Majors course - ART 904: Drawing I.
In IAI Majors there are only 2 parts of the course numbering system: The abbreviation (i.e., ART) and the 904 which is a part of the unique numbering system adopted for the IAI process.The abbreviation indicates the field the course exists within. The fields and their corresponding abbreviations are listed below: