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College of Liberal Arts
African American Studies Program
School of Pharmacy
Biomolecular Sciences
College of Liberal Arts
Classics
School of Applied Sciences
Communication Sciences & Disorders
- CSD 360: Study USA ASHA Convention & Site
- ASL 211: Intensive Interme American Sign Language
- ASL 111: Intensive Elem American Sign Language
- CSD 673: Perception of Speech
- CSD 626: Aphasia
- CSD 562: Manual Communication II
- ASL 311: Advanced American Sign Language
School of Engineering
Computer & Information Science
Electrical and Computer Engineering
College of Liberal Arts
English
Mathematics
Modern Languages
- Swa 310: Advanced Topics in Swahili Languages
- Swa 201: Intermediate Swahili I
- Swa 102: Elementary Swahili II
- Span 676: Ling Variation in Spanish-Speaking World
- Span 661: Graduate Seminar on Film in Spanish
- Span 600: Hispanic Linguistics for Grad Students
- Span 102: Elementary Spanish II
- Span 101: Elementary Spanish I
- Russ 499: Advanced Topics in Russian
- Russ 201: Intermediate Russian I
- Russ 102: Elementary Russian II
- Russ 101: Elementary Russian I
- Port 102: Elementary Portuguese II
- Port 201: Intermediate Portuguese I
- Port 101: Elementary Portuguese I
- Japn 204: Practical Review: Intermed Japanese II
- Japn 203: Practical Review: Intermed Japanese I
- Japn 201: Intermediate Japanese I
- Japn 104: Practical Review of Elem Japanese II
- Japn 102: Elementary Japanese II
- Japn 103: Practical Review of Elem Japanese I
- Japn 101: Elementary Japanese I
- Ital 201: Intermediate Italian I
- Ital 102: Elementary Italian II
- Ital 101: Elementary Italian I
- IE 402: Academic Speaking and Listening
- Germ 101: Elementary German I
- Germ 102: Elementary German II
- Fr 121: Accelerated Elementary French
- Fr 102: Elementary French II
- Fr 101: Elementary French I
- Chin 201: Intermediate Chinese I
- Chin 102: Elementary Chinese II
- Chin 101: Elementary Chinese I
- Arab 330: Arabic Language and Linguistics
- Span 121: Accelerated Elementary Spanish
- Germ 201: Intermediate German I
- Fr 201: Intermediate French I
- Span 572: Spanish Phonetics & Phonology
- Germ 572: German Phonetics and Phonology
- Germ 571: Advanced Grammar and Composition
- Fr 572: French Phonetics and Phonology
- Span 201: Intermediate Spanish I
- Span 330: Introduction to Spanish Linguistics
- Germ 330: Introduction to German Linguistics
- Fr 330: Introduction to French Linguistics
- IE 033: Advanced Writing
- IE 032: Advanced Reading
- IE 031: Advanced Speaking and Listening
- Germ 104: Practical Review of Elem German II
- Germ 103: Practical Review of Elem German I
- Arab 201: Intermediate Arabic I
- Chin 330: Introduction to Chinese Linguistics
- TESL 614: Seminar in Morphology
- Swa 101: Elementary Swahili I
- Chin 417: Intro to Modern Chinese Literature
- TESL 549: Intercultural Communication
- Lin 672: Linguistic Anthropology
- Lin 638: Linguistic Variation in Spanish-Speaking
- Lin 571: Intercultural Communication & Education
- Lin 520: Historical Linguistics
- Lin 340: Philosophy of Language
- Lin 331: Introduction to French Linguistics
- Lin 332: Introduction to German Linguistics
- Lin 330: Introduction to Spanish Linguistics
- Lin 250: Introduction to TESOL
- Lin 200: Introduction to Linguistic Science
- Lin 692: Linguistics Toolkit
- Germ 341: German in the U.S.
- Chin 430: Contrastive Linguistics
- Chin 325: The Chinese Writing System
- Lin 693: Linguistic Research: Theory to Practice
School of Pharmacy
Pharmacy Administration
College of Liberal Arts
Philosophy & Religion
Physics & Astronomy
School of Engineering
- Engs 633: Microwave Filters
- Engr 610: Data Communications Protocols
- Engs 674: Geospatial Data Synthesis and Modeling
- Engs 673: Advanced Digital Image Processing
- Engr 718: Coding for Error Code
College of Liberal Arts
Sociology & Anthropology
- Anth 615: Fundamentals of Linguistic Science
- Anth 315: The African Diaspora
- Anth 313: Introduction to Linguistic Science
- Anth 606: Seminar in Cultural and Linguistic Anth
- Anth 654: Linguistic Anthropology
- Anth 101: Introduction to Anthropology
School of Education
Teacher Education
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