The five-digit number that designates a specific section (day/time/location) of a specific course. This number is used to identify and to register for a specific course section.
The unique identifier of a course section as offered in a particular term.
A unique code assigned to each University of Alaska course. The first numeral of a course numbered in the hundreds indicates the year in which the course is normally offered in its own department. Coursesidentified with numbers ending with -92 are seminars; ending in -93 are special topics courses; -95, special topics summer session courses; -97 indicates individual study; -98 individual research; -99 thesis. Courses with the suffix X meet specific baccalaureate core requirements. Courses with suffixes W or O meet upper-division writing intensive or oral communication intensive course requirements for the baccalaureate core.
A unique four digit sequential number assigned to each course/section listed in the timetable. It is the number used in the registration system to identify course requests and course adds, drops and grade basis changes.