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Nevada course catalog filters show names and credit-hour options

Course designations now appear as plain-language names, and the hour filter reflects the credit-hour lengths actually available in the catalog. Professionals planning Nevada license renewal can narrow the catalog with less guesswork.

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Lurnor Compliance Desk
July 2, 2026 · 1 min read
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Nevada course catalog filters show names and credit-hour options

Choosing a Nevada continuing-education course for license renewal now starts with catalog filters that match the way professionals plan their CE.

Course designations appear as plain-language names rather than abbreviations, reducing the need to decode shorthand while comparing options. The hour filter also reflects the actual credit-hour lengths available in the catalog instead of suggesting a broad range that may not match the courses shown.

A professional looking for a 3-hour course, for example, can narrow the catalog to 3-hour options directly. That keeps the browsing step tied to the continuing-education plan rather than asking the learner to sort through choices that do not fit the needed credit-hour length.

A more direct path from browsing to selection

The catalog filters now use more consistent labels across designation, course type, and hours. Each filter supports the same basic task: helping a learner compare available Nevada continuing-education courses and choose one that fits the renewal plan.

Small catalog decisions can affect how confidently a professional selects a course. Plain-language designations and exact hour choices make the selection step more practical, especially for learners who already know which type of course or credit-hour length they need before enrolling.

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