Understanding Course IDs
This article is for faculty and staff who are looking to understand what a course ID means in HuskyCT
The course ID can be broken down into 5 distinct parts. Term code, department, catalog number, section number, and class number. Each of these represents different things. The example below is a fake, but functionally correct course id:
1205-UCONN-ACCT-3500-SECZ81-1234
This can be broken down as follows:
Term Code | Department | Catalog # | Section # | Class # |
---|---|---|---|---|
1205 | ACCT | 3500 | SECZ81 | 1234 |
Term code
This is a four-digit code that represents the term of a specific semester. This is broken down into three parts. Century, Year, and Term. In the term code 1205, 1 represents the 21st century, 20 represents 2020, and 5 represents the summer term. In the term code 1198, 1 represents the 21st century, 19 represents 2019, and 8 represents the fall semester.
Term numbers (the last digit) are the following:
1 - Winter
3 - Spring
5 - Summer
8 - Fall
Department
The four (or three) letter abbreviation of the department of the course.
Catalog Number
The catalog number of the course.
Section
The section number of the course.
Class Number
This is the PeopleSoft class number assigned to the course by the registrar's office.
For more information or assistance with HuskyCT, contact the Educational Technology Office at edtech@uconn.edu or (860) 486-5052.