Academics
Course Index
School of Engineering
Geology & Geological Engineering
- G E 234: Intro. to Geol. Engr. Field Methods
- G E 301: Geological Eng. Design Field Camp 1
- G E 305: Geomechanics
- G E 401: Geological Eng. Design Field Camp 2
- G E 402: Professionalism in Geological Engr.
- G E 405: Engineering Geophysics
- G E 413: Prob. & Stat. Analyses in Eng. Design
- G E 415: Petroleum Geology
- G E 420: Subsurface Site Characterization
- G E 421: Geological Engineering Design
- G E 430: Geological Field Studies I
- G E 431: Geological Field Studies II
- G E 436: Field Camp G E Design
- G E 437: Geological Engineering Design Field Camp
- G E 450: Hydrogeology
- G E 460: Fundamentals of Waste Management
- G E 470: Intro. to Geographic Information System
- G E 490: Directed Studies and Projects
- G E 500: Introduction to Geochemistry I
- G E 502: Construction Geological Engineering
- G E 503: Environmental Geochemistry
- G E 504: Envi. Geochemistry Lab & Field Methods
- G E 506: Geomechanics for Geologists
- G E 507: Regional Geological Engineering
- G E 510: Remote Sensing
- G E 511: Spatial Analysis
- G E 513: Economic Geology
- G E 520: Geol. & G.E. Computer Applications
- G E 525: Engineering Seismology
- G E 530: Advanced Geomechanics
- G E 540: Rock Mechanics
- G E 560: Waste Disposal I
- G E 561: Design of Waste Repositories
- G E 577: Geophysics I
- G E 591: Special Topics
- G E 635: Advanced Rock Mechanics
School of Engineering
College of Liberal Arts
Sarah Isom Ctr for Women&Gender Studies
- G St 103: Women In Antiquity
- G St 201: Introduction to Gender Studies
- G St 202: Introduction to Queer Studies
- G St 301: Topics in Gender and Culture
- G St 303: The Family
- G St 304: Men, Women, and Greek Life
- G St 311: Women and the Goddess in Asian Religions
- G St 324: Men and Masculinities
- G St 325: Sociology of Gender
- G St 326: Saints and Sexuality
- G St 327: Genocide and Women
- G St 328: African American Feminist Thought
- G St 329: Queer Playwriting and American Culture
- G St 333: Theories in Gender
- G St 337: The South and Sexuality
- G St 344: Women and Politics
- G St 348: Women Who Ruled in European History
- G St 349: Society and the Sexes in Modern Europe
- G St 350: Gender and Sexuality in Cinema
- G St 352: Hemispheric Voices: Women Writers of Am.
- G St 353: Gender and Sexuality in the Media
- G St 356: Women in the Rabbinic Tradition
- G St 357: Women in the South
- G St 363: Gender in Latin America
- G St 364: Gender/Sexuality in East Asian History
- G St 366: Sex, Gender, and the Bible
- G St 368: Feminism, Women, and Religion
- G St 382: Intro to Gender and Sexuality Studies
- G St 383: Studies in Gender and Feminism
- G St 384: Studies in Gay and Lesbian Lit/Theory
- G St 385: Women in Literature
- G St 386: Gender on Film
- G St 390: Feminist Philosophy
- G St 391: Women, Gender & the Environment
- G St 395: Topics in Gender Studies on Location
- G St 396: Exploring the Feminist Nonprofit
- G St 399: Special Topics in Gender Studies
- G St 402: Advanced Queer Studies
- G St 414: Race, Place, and Space
- G St 418: African American Women's History
- G St 421: Readings in Black Feminism
- G St 423: Black Women's Enterprise & Activism
- G St 424: Women and Avant-garde Performance
- G St 425: Religion, Gender, and Sexuality
- G St 427: US Sexuality History
- G St 428: U.S. Women's History
- G St 429: U.S. Gender History
- G St 433: Theories of Gender and Sexuality
- G St 438: Language, Gender, and Sexuality
- G St 454: Women in Southern History
- G St 460: Psychology of Human Sexuality
- G St 482: Renaissance Women Writers
- G St 488: Special Topics Gender/Sexuality Studies
- G St 489: Power, Knowledge, and Gender
- G St 490: Special Topics in Queer Theory
- G St 491: Special Topics in Gender and Literature
- G St 496: Gender Studies Capstone
- G St 497: Internship in Gender Studies
- G St 498: Special Topics in Gender Studies
- G St 499: Directed Readings in Gender Studies
- G St 565: Psychology of Gender
- G St 599: Directed Readings in Gender Studies
- G St 600: Gender Studies Methodology
- G St 601: Gender Theory
- G St 605: Feminist Pedagogy
- G St 615: Readings-Sexuality in Modern US History
- G St 641: Readings in Global History: Gender
- G St 698: Special Topics in Gender Studies
- G St 699: Directed Readings in Gender Studies
School of Business Administration
Management
- GB 101: Building Your Side Hustle
- GB 310: Information Technology in Business
- GB 320: Essentials of Supply Chain Management
- GB 330: Essentials of Finance
- GB 350: Essentials of Marketing
- GB 370: Entrepreneurship and Management
- GB 490: General Business Topics Review
College of Liberal Arts
Sociology & Anthropology
School of Engineering
Geology & Geological Engineering
- Geol 101: Physical Geology
- Geol 102: Historical Geology
- Geol 103: Earth Dynamics
- Geol 104: Environmental Geology - Hazards
- Geol 105: Environmental Geology - Resources
- Geol 106: Earth History
- Geol 107: Introduction to Oceanography
- Geol 111: Physical Geology Laboratory
- Geol 112: Historical Geology Laboratory
- Geol 114: Environmental Geology-Hazards Laboratory
- Geol 115: Environmental Geology - Resources Lab
- Geol 120: Dinosaurs
- Geol 203: Earth Dynamics Laboratory Content
- Geol 221: Mineralogy
- Geol 222: Elementary Petrology
- Geol 225: Mineralogy & Elementary Petrology
- Geol 303: Structural and Tectonic Geology
- Geol 305: Geomorphology
- Geol 309: Invertebrate Paleontology
- Geol 314: Sedimentology and Stratigraphy
- Geol 406: Petrology
- Geol 410: Coastal and Reef Dynamics
- Geol 420: Optical Mineralogy
- Geol 500: Intro. to Geographic Information Systems
- Geol 505: Hydrogeology
- Geol 506: Advanced Petrology
- Geol 515: Directed Studies
- Geol 517: Global Tectonics
- Geol 518: Quantitative Methods in Geo. & Geo Eng
- Geol 520: Advanced Igneous and Metamorphic Petrolo
- Geol 530: Geology Field Studies
- Geol 535: Geochemistry
- Geol 550: Oceanography and Marine Geology
- Geol 555: Geology and Geol. Engineering Seminar
- Geol 603: Earth Sciences I
- Geol 604: Earth Sciences II
- Geol 609: Earth Science Projects
- Geol 610: Earth Science Projects
- Geol 611: Advanced Studies in Geology
- Geol 613: Instrumental and Analytical Procedure
- Geol 614: Advanced Geographic Information Systems
- Geol 615: Geostatistics
- Geol 630: Coastal Plain Geology
- Geol 641: Clay Petrology
- Geol 642: X-Ray Diff Analysis Inorg Crys Materials
- Geol 643: Advanced Geomorphology
- Geol 644: Advanced Paleontology
- Geol 645: Advanced Sedimentation
- Geol 646: Advanced Stratigraphy
- Geol 647: Sedimentary Petrology
- Geol 648: Metamorphic Petrology
- Geol 649: Pedology
- Geol 690: Scientific Writing
- Geol 697: Thesis
School of Applied Sciences
Applied Gerontology
- Ger 310: End-of-Life Issues
- Ger 326: Gerontology: Social Welfare Aspects
- Ger 344: Aging in the 21st Century
- Ger 390: Special Topics
- Ger 411: Elder Law
- Ger 490: Programs and Services in Gerontology
- Ger 493: Applied Gerontology Internship
- Ger 499: Senior Seminar
School of Pharmacy
Pharmacy Practice
College of Liberal Arts
Modern Languages
- Germ 101: Elementary German I
- Germ 102: Elementary German II
- Germ 103: Practical Review of Elem German I
- Germ 104: Practical Review of Elem German II
- Germ 111: Intensive Elementary German
- Germ 198: Elementary German Study Abroad
- Germ 199: Special Topics in German
- Germ 201: Intermediate German I
- Germ 202: Intermediate German II
- Germ 205: Scientific German
- Germ 211: Intensive Intermediate German
- Germ 298: Intermediate German Study Abroad
- Germ 299: Special topics in German
- Germ 303: Conversation and Composition I
- Germ 304: Conversation and Composition II
- Germ 311: Business German
- Germ 321: German Culture and Civilization
- Germ 330: Introduction to German Linguistics
- Germ 331: Intro to Lit /Literary Analysis in Germ
- Germ 361: German Cinema
- Germ 394: German Internship
- Germ 398: Upper-Level German Study Abroad
- Germ 399: Special Topics in German
- Germ 529: Contemporary German
- Germ 546: Intensive Advanced German in Germany
- Germ 561: Advanced Topics in German Cinema
- Germ 571: Advanced Grammar and Composition
- Germ 572: German Phonetics and Phonology
- Germ 574: History of the German Language
- Germ 575: Topics in Applied Linguistics
- Germ 577: Survey of German Lit. & Culture I
- Germ 578: Survey of German Lit. & Culture II
- Germ 584: The Age of Goethe
- Germ 585: Nineteenth-Century German Literature
- Germ 586: Twentieth-Century Literature & Culture
- Germ 587: German Fairy Tales
- Germ 593: Topics in Cultural Studies
- Germ 598: Advanced German Study Abroad
- Germ 599: Special Topics
- Germ 601: Professional Issues in Graduate Study
- Germ 611: Intensive Elem German for Graduate St
- Germ 671: Research Methods
- Germ 672: Research & Prac in Clasrm Sec. Lan. Acq
- Germ 673: Seminar
- Germ 697: Thesis
University Programs
University Studies
- GLS 111: Global Topics Abroad I
- GLS 311: Global Topics Abroad II
- GLS 396: Global Internship Abroad
- GLS 511: Global Topics Abroad III
College of Liberal Arts
Classics
- Gr 101: Introduction to Greek I
- Gr 102: Introduction to Greek II
- Gr 201: Intermediate Greek I
- Gr 202: Intermediate Greek II
- Gr 321: Greek Prose
- Gr 322: Greek Historians
- Gr 323: Greek Rhetoric
- Gr 324: Plato
- Gr 329: Koine Greek
- Gr 331: Greek Poetry
- Gr 332: Homer
- Gr 334: Greek Lyric
- Gr 336: Greek Tragedy
- Gr 337: Greek Comedy
- Gr 507: Special Reading
- Gr 621: Greek Prose
- Gr 622: Greek Historians
- Gr 623: Greek Rhetoric
- Gr 624: Greek Philosophers
- Gr 629: Koine Greek
- Gr 631: Greek Poetry
- Gr 632: Homer
- Gr 634: Greek Lyric
- Gr 636: Greek Tragedy
- Gr 637: Greek Comedy
- Gr 697: Thesis
Graduate School
- Grad 600: Research Ethics
- Grad 603: Graduate Student Teaching Practicum
- Grad 604: Research Practicum
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