General introductory courses, usually making up the first two years of a bachelor's degree.
College courses at the freshman and sophomore levels.
The freshman and sophomore years at a college or university. The courses taught primarily for freshmen and sophomores are called lower division courses.
Courses designed for the first two years or within the first 59 semester units of study toward a baccalaureate degree, often taken at community college and transferred to a university. Also refers to freshman and sophomore students.
A general term describing the first two years of college (a lower-division student) or courses taken in the first two years of college (lower-division courses). Cal Poly courses with numbers 100-299 are considered to be lower-division courses.
general term used to refer to anything in the first and/or second year of work (based on academic status) at a college or university. Lower-division courses normally are taken in the first or second year.
Courses offered for freshman/sophomore level credit. Also refers to students whose class level is freshman or sophomore.
Courses at the freshman and sophomore levels of college work, available at the community college as well as the four year universities.
The freshman and sophomore level, or first two years, of college courses.
A term used to describe courses that are usually taught the freshman or sophomore year of college and are general in content. Most community colleges can only teach lower division courses.
Courses at the 100- and 200-level are generally considered lower division undergraduate courses. These courses tend to be introductory or to provide a less in-depth examination of a particular topic.
Level of college credit, as opposed to upper division. Lower division credit (generally numbered between 100 and 299) is assigned to coursework ordinarily taken by freshmen and sophomores.
Courses taken the first two years of full-time college, also known as the Freshman and Sophomore level. Community colleges only offer lower division courses.
Courses that are 100 and 200 level.