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Catalogs & Course Descriptions

2011-2012 Catalog
2011-2012
Graduate and
Undergraduate Catalog

2010-2011 Graduate and Undergraduate Catalog
2010-2011
Graduate and
Undergraduate Catalog

2009-2010 Catalog
2009-2010
Graduate and
Undergraduate Catalog

2008-2009 Graduate and Undergraduate Catalog
2008-2009
Graduate and
Undergraduate Catalog

2007-2008 Graduate and Undergraduate Catalog
2007-2008
Graduate and
Undergraduate Catalog

2006-2007 Graduate and Undergraduate Catalog
2006-2007
Graduate and
Undergraduate Catalog

2005-2006 Graduate and Undergraduate Catalog
2005-2006
Graduate and
Undergraduate Catalog

2004-2005 Graduate Catalog
2004-2005
Graduate Catalog

2004-2005 Undergraduate Catalog
2004-2005
Undergraduate Catalog

These PDF documents require the Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is available for free download and install from the Adobe Acrobat web site. To inquire about obtaining a hard copy of the catalog, please contact nluinfo@nl.edu or call 888-NLU-TODAY.

The above catalogs contain course descriptions for the designated years. Past catalogs are available for photocopying in the University Library on the Chicago campus. Library business hours can be found on the library web site.

You may request a copy of a course description through the Transcript Department by completing the following Course Description Request form and submitting it with the appropriate fee. (Course descriptions will be photocopies of the same catalog page or pages described above.)

Course Description Request Form

Descriptions for 1-10 courses will cost $10 for the first description and $3 for each additional description requested at the same time. Descriptions for 11 or more courses requested at the same time will cost $40 total. Processing time for requests is 5-7 business days. You may send this information to us via mail, fax, or in person - please find our contact info here.

Finding Your Course Description in the Catalog

Course descriptions are located in the catalogs based on course level and college affiliation. Catalogs have a separate section for each college. The course descriptions appear at the end of the college section with which they are affiliated.

For example, LAE 101, "English Composition I," is a lower undergraduate level course offered through the College of Arts and Sciences. Its course description appears at the end of the College of Arts and Sciences section in the undergraduate catalog or combined undergraduate and graduate catalog, depending on the catalog year.