Unit Numbering System
The main reason for the numbering system is to indicate the levels of the various units, i.e. Level One, Level Two and Level Three.
To explain more fully by means of examples:
BN1020 Gospel of Mark and Exegetical Method
B indicates that the unit is in Field B.
N = New Testament.
The first figure ‘1’ indicates that it is a Level One unit.
The second, third and fourth figures are the proper numbers for the unit itself.
CS2142 Who is this Christ?
In Field C, and under the discipline of Christian Thought, (C+S = CS) this is a Level Two unit.
CH4600 Creating Communal Identity: Early Franciscan Liturgy, Art & Popular Texts
In Field C, and under Church History, (C+H=CH) this is a Level Four unit.
DT2341/3341 Human Sexuality and Marriage
In Field D, (D+T=DT) and under the discipline of Moral Theology, this unit can be taken at Level Two or Level Three.
Minimum Number: Where “(Min. No. 6)” accompanies a unit description this means that the unit will be offered if the minimum number of students is enrolled.


