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College of Liberal Arts
African American Studies Program
- Aas 353: Black Psychology
- Aas 477: Rhetorics of Race in the US South
- Aas 388: African Art
- Aas 473: Prison & the Literary Imagination
- Aas 341: African American Lit Survey to 1920
- Aas 342: African American Lit Survey Since 1920
- Aas 390: Nationalism in Africa
- Aas 360: Topics in African Amer. Studies Abroad
- Aas 421: Readings in U.S. Black Feminism
- Aas 442: The New Negro Era
- Aas 373: Studies in Comparative Black Lit
School of Applied Sciences
Applied Gerontology
College of Liberal Arts
Art & Art History
- AH 328: Ancient Art on Location
- Art 385: Intro Alternative Photographic Processes
- AH 327: Studying Ancient Artifacts
- AH 690: Selected Readings
- Art 383: Intermediate Imaging Arts
- Art 205: BFA Foundations Portfolio Review
- AH 388: African Art
- AH 412: History of Museums
- AH 458: Social Context of Holocaust Art
- Art 211: Drawing II
- Art 323: Plein Air: Painting the Landscape
- Art 485: Advanced Alt Photographic Processes
- Art 523: Plein Air
- Art 566: Letterpress Printing
- Art 501: Creative Coding
- Art 301: Creative Coding
- Art 406: BA Assessment
- Art 381: Introduction to Photography
- AH 359: Postmodern Art
- Art 467: Animation II
- Art 367: Animation I
- Art 365: Experimental Approaches to Filmmaking
- Art 585: Alternative Photographic Processes
- Art 366: Letterpress
- Art 683: Digital Photography
- Art 692: Professional Practices
- Art 405: Pre-Thesis Forum
- Art 395: Topics in Studio Art Abroad
- AH 101: Introduction to Western Art
- AH 306: Topics in Art History Abroad
- AH 330: Medieval Art
- AH 338: Romanesque and Gothic Art
- AH 334: Early Medieval Art and Archaeology
- AH 341: Italian Renaissance Art
- AH 336: Viking Art and Archaeology
- AH 343: Northern Renaissance Art
- AH 376: History of Photography
- AH 530: Topics in Medieval Art
- AH 532: Early Christian, Byzantine & Islamic Art
- AH 534: Early Medieval Art and Archaeology
- AH 536: Viking Art and Archaeology
- AH 538: Romanesque and Gothic Art
- Art 322: Intermediate Painting
- Art 373: Book Arts
- Art 560: Vector Imaging
- Art 561: Typography
- Art 564: Web Design I
- Art 565: Web Design II
- Art 581: Black-And-White Photography
- Art 584: Digital Video
- Art 583: Digital Photography
- Art 361: Graphic Design I, Typography
- Art 360: Vector Imaging
- Art 364: Web Design I
- Art 465: Web Design II
Biology
- Bisc 515: Conservation Biology: Viable Populations
- Bisc 349: Biology of Sharks and Their Relatives
- Bisc 372: Introductory Cell Biology
- Bisc 659: Techniques in Molecular Systematics
- Bisc 533: Advanced Neuroscience
- Bisc 413: Conservation Biology
- Bisc 436: Human and Vertebrate Genetics
- Bisc 448: Tropical Studies in Biology
- Bisc 350: Mammalogy
- Bisc 345: Symbiosis: From Parasitism to Mutualism
- Bisc 691: Seminar
- Bisc 622: Behavioral Ecology
- Bisc 614: Advanced General Microbiology
- Bisc 580: Advanced Topics in Biology III
- Bisc 578: Advanced Topics in Biology I
- Bisc 555: Radiation Biology
- Bisc 554: Ecological Physiology
- Bisc 566: Evolutionary Biology
- Bisc 553: Comparative Animal Physiology
- Bisc 548: Plant Cell and Developmental Biology
- Bisc 547: Advanced Histology
- Bisc 546: Herpetology
- Bisc 538: Hormones and Behavior
- Bisc 532: Plant Taxonomy
- Bisc 534: Freshwater Insects
- Bisc 531: Plant Morphology
- Bisc 525: Conservation and Restoration Ecology
- Bisc 522: Microbial Ecology
- Bisc 520: Medical Microbiology
- Bisc 519: Physiology of Aquatic Animals
- Bisc 516: Plant Physiology
- Bisc 514: Population Genetics
- Bisc 510: Theoretical Ecology
- Bisc 498: Major Field Achievement Test
- Bisc 491: Directed Study in Biological Sciences I
- Bisc 493: Capstone Directed Study
- Bisc 445: Introduction to Coral-Reef Ecology
- Bisc 440: Cell and Molecular Biology
- Bisc 417: Evolution and Medicine
- Bisc 416: Elementary Parasitology
- Bisc 414: Immunology and Serology
- Bisc 342: Plant Diversity
- Bisc 339: Phycology
- Bisc 338: Invertebrate Zoology
- Bisc 336: Genetics
- Bisc 335: Human Reproduction
- Bisc 334: Ornithology
- Bisc 333: General Microbiology
- Bisc 322: General Ecology
- Bisc 300: Research Methods in Biology
- Bisc 220: Natural Resource Management
- Bisc 210: Principles of Microbiology
- Bisc 200: Research Experience
- Bisc 162: Biological Sciences II
- Bisc 160: Biological Sciences I
- Bisc 100: Research Experience
- Bisc 150: Principles of Biological Science
- Bisc 650: Survival Skills for Science Careers
- Bisc 579: Advanced Topics in Biology II
- Bisc 541: Cell Biol. of Neurodegenerative Disease
- Bisc 560: Microbial Experimental Evolution
- Bisc 528: Conservation Physiology
- Bisc 352: Coastal Ecology
- Bisc 330: Principles of Physiology
- Bisc 305: Science in Practice
- Bisc 111: The Environment: Integrated Exploration
- Bisc 110: Human Biology: An Integrated Exploration
School of Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
- BME 256: Programming for Biomedical Engineering
- BME 600: Graduate Professional Development
- BME 501: Computational and Systems Biomedicine
- BME 314: Biomedical Measurement
- BME 601: Biomedical Engineering Seminar
- BME 511: Computational Biomechanics
- BME 411: Tissue Mechanics
School of Pharmacy
Biomolecular Sciences
- Phcl 611: Teaching in Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Phcl 612: Teaching in Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Phcl 501: Principles of Life Science Research
- Phcl 441: Pharmacology: Novel Drugs in Clin Trials
- Phcl 352: Case Studies in Immunology
- Phcl 349: Specialized Topics in Environ. Health
- Phcl 348: Principles of Life Science Research
- Phcl 346: Immunological Basis for Therapeutics
- Phcl 341: Human Pathophysiology I
- Phcl 342: Human Pathophysiology II
- Phcl 340: Animal Cells: Testing New Drugs
- Phcg 425: Poisonous Plants and Mushrooms
- BMS 608: Scientific Writing for BioMolecular Scie
- BMS 475: Molecular Basis of Future Medicines
- BMS 344: Physiological Foundation of Therapeutics
- BMS 641: BioMolecular Sciences Seminar
- BMS 643: BioMolecular Sciences Seminar
- BMS 651: Fundamentals of Pharmacognosy and Phytoc
- BMS 652: Regulation of Dietary Supplements
- BMS 653: Formulation and Manufacturing of Dietary
- BMS 654: Identification and Authentication of Die
- BMS 655: Pharmacology and Toxicology of Dietary S
- BMS 661: Cannabis Identification, Genomics, & Eng
- BMS 662: Cannabis Policy & Law Syllabus
- BMS 663: Formulation & Manufacturing of Cannabis
- BMS 664: Chemistry & Standardization of Cannabis
- BMS 665: Pharmacology & Toxicology of Cannabinoid
- BMS 767: Advanced Topics in Toxicology
- BMS 725: Mass Spectrometry: Fundamentals
- BMS 605: Original Research Proposal BMS
- BMS 601: Graduate Student Survival Strategies
- BMS 602: Techniques in BioMolecular Sciences
- BMS 474: Pandemics and Society
- BMS 401: Honors Introduction to Cancer Research
- BMS 345: Anatomical Foundations in Human Health
- Medc 419: Special Topics in Oncology
- BMS 453: Directed Research Studies in BMS III
- BMS 452: Directed Research Studies in BMS II
- BMS 451: Directed Research Studies in BMS I
Provost/VC for Academic Affairs
Center for Intel & Security Studies
- ISS 471: War and National Security
- ISS 125: Introduction to Intelligence Studies
- ISS 351: Advanced Analytics I
- ISS 301: Survey of U.S. National Security Policy
- ISS 352: Advanced Analytics II
College of Liberal Arts
Center for the Study of Southern Culture
- S St 537: Documenting the South in Film
- S St 104: The South and Race
- S St 106: Introduction to Southern Documentary
- S St 107: Intro to Gender & Sexuality in the South
- S St 109: Rights and Southern Activism
- S St 350: The South and Sexuality
- S St 535: Anthropological Films
- S St 556: Heritage Tourism in the South
- S St 560: Oral History of Southern Social Movement
- S St 601: Southern Studies Graduate Seminar I
- S St 603: Internship
- S St 605: Advanced Individual Study
- S St 610: MFA Seminar
- S St 633: MFA Fieldwork
Course Numbering System
Courses are described by a subject prefix (e.g., Accy for Accountancy) followed by a three-digit number (complete listing of course prefixes). This constitutes the official designation of the course for the purposes of registration and official records. The official course title also appears following the course number, along with a brief description of the course. The number of semester hours of credit for the course and information about pre- or corequisites is also provided. The following numbering system determines the level of the course and availability to students.
Course Level | Description |
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1-99 | Courses that accrue no credit toward a degree |
100-299 | Lower-division courses; open to all students for undergraduate credit |
300-499 | Upper-division or advanced courses; open as undergraduate credit to students who are classified as sophomore or higher, or by permission of the department offering the course |
500-599 | Courses open as graduate credit to graduate students and open as undergraduate upper-division credit to undergraduate students who are classified as juniors or seniors |
600-799 | Courses open to graduate students |
Prerequisites are listed for some courses. A student may not take a course unless these prerequisites have been met. In a continuous course sequence (such as Writ 101, 102 or Math 261, 262, 263, 264) the prior courses are prerequisite to the subsequent courses unless otherwise stated. Thus, a student who has failed one semester of a continuous course sequence may not take a subsequent course in that sequence until the failed course has been passed. In the case of modern or ancient language sequences (such as Span 101, 102, 201, 202), a student may begin at any level but then must take any subsequent courses in order. If a corequisite course is listed, this course must be taken during the same semester as the first course.