watch out with the rochester catalog, there are many different schools in there, i noticed a school for the deaf, which replicates many courses, but i'm assuming rubin wants the ones taught at the main school... the school is listed at the bottom of each page... most of these courses should be at arts & sciences, science, or engineering...
haha as long as you do, correct my mistake on physics II, which should be electricity & magnetism, not electromagnetism... my brain is fried from too much rubin...
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Doing my first Rubin. Course is Solid State Seminar - 22057 - EE 63502 - 01 Would I use Solid State Seminar as my course name and 22057 as the number?
it looks like the course number might be EE 63502... are the other courses in the department also 22057?
No, and when you click on each course it takes you to their respected pages based on their number. Meaning Solid State Seminar's URL was formed uniquely with 22057.
if it's notre dame, 63502 is definitely the course number: http://nd.schedulizer.com/courses/ee/63502/ sometimes unique codes are added to courses, especially in schedules, so that each course and section can be distinguished between each other, but usually the general designator is the department code (EE) and whatever follows that, dottommytm is right, the 01 indicates the section...