University Programs
Courses
University Programs
Developmental Studies
- DS 089: Learning Skills Lab
- DS 090: Developmental Reading
- DS 091: Developmental English
- DS 092: Developmental Mathematics
- DS 094: Integrated English and Reading
- DS 095: Developmental Support Lab
- DS 096: Developmental Support Lab
- DS 097: Intermediate Reading
- DS 098: Intermediate English
- DS 099: Intermediate Algebra
General Studies
Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College
- Hon 100: Honors Seminar
- Hon 101: Freshman Honors I
- Hon 102: Freshman Honors II
- Hon 201: Honors Colloquium
- Hon 301: Honors Individual-Basis Studies
- Hon 302: Honors Individual-Basis Studies
- Hon 315: Explorations in Population Health
- Hon 340: Honors Research Methods
- Hon 350: Intro to American Law and Reasoning
- Hon 360: Honors Internship
- Hon 391: Honors Conversations I
- Hon 392: Honors Conversations II
- Hon 399: Special Topics in Honors
- Hon 401: Senior Honors Research
- Hon 402: Senior Honors Research
- Hon 420: Honors Experiential Learning
- Hon 445: Art and the Republic
- Hon 550: Honors Advanced Studies in Law I
- Hon 551: Honors Advanced Studies in Law II
- Hon Thesis: UM Honors Thesis
Trent Lott Leadership Institute
University Studies
- CEL 101: Community Engaged Leadership 101
- CEL 102: From Service to Solutions
- CEL 201: Beginning Capacity Building
- CEL 201: Community Engaged Leadership 201
- CEL 202: Knowing Your Issue
- CEL 301: Planning and Managing Projects
- CEL 302: Building Organizational Capacity
- CEL 310: Community Engaged Leadership Capstone
- CEL 401: Transitioning from College to Career
- CEL 402: Preparing for Civically Engaged Lives
- GLS 111: Global Topics Abroad I
- GLS 311: Global Topics Abroad II
- GLS 396: Global Internship Abroad
- GLS 511: Global Topics Abroad III
- US 201: National Student Exchange I
- US 202: National Student Exchange II
- US 301: Intro to Undergraduate Sci Research
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