is a course which is listed under two or more subjects.
A course which is offered by two departments and carries both department names as part of its course number is a cross-listed course, e.g., CMPS 2275/INTE 2275 Database Applications is one course but is listed as CMPS 2275 Database Applications and INTE 2275 Database Applications. If you complete this course, it will show on your transcript as CMPS 2275/INTE 2275 Database Applications.
A course listed for credit under more than one discipline. The course may only be taken once for credit.
A course which is taught by one home department but teaches material which overlaps another discipline. These are indicated in the course description as cross-listed with another discipline code. The full description and prerequisites are given in the home department of the course. Cross-listed courses may be taken in either subject area but credit may be earned in only one course. Note the policy regarding cross-listed courses in the Course Distribution section of the Regulations Governing All General Programs in the Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Science chapters.
course with the same content taught under agreement with two or more departments. Cross-listed courses generally, but not always, share the same course number. The University of California, Riverside General Catalog and this schedule identify cross-listed courses.
A credit course which is listed under two different subject headings; e.g., HLTH-215, Human Sexuality and PSYC-215, Human Sexuality. Credit is not awarded for both.