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College of Liberal Arts
African American Studies Program
Art & Art History
Biology
School of Pharmacy
Biomolecular Sciences
College of Liberal Arts
Center for the Study of Southern Culture
School of Engineering
Chemical Engineering
College of Liberal Arts
Chemistry & Biochemistry
Classics
School of Applied Sciences
Communication Sciences & Disorders
School of Engineering
Computer & Information Science
School of Applied Sciences
Criminal Justice & Legal Studies
College of Liberal Arts
Croft Inst for International Studies
- Inst 422: Research Seminar II
- Inst 421: Research Seminar I
- Croft Thesis: UM Croft Thesis
- Inst 381: Research Methods for INST Majors
Economics
English
School of Business Administration
Finance
School of Engineering
Geology & Geological Engineering
Graduate School
School of Applied Sciences
Health, Exercise Sci & Recreation Mgmt
School of Education
Higher Education
College of Liberal Arts
History
School of Education
Leadership & Counselor Education
- Edrs 633: Special Topics in Educational Research
- Edld 767: Field Study
- Edld 697: Thesis
- Coun 785: Supervision Internship
- Coun 663: Internship in School Counseling
- Edld 600: Special Topics in Educational Leadership
- Coun 656: Thesis
School of Business Administration
Management
- Mgmt 697: Thesis
- Mgmt 395: Honors Thesis in Management
- Ent 395: Honors Thesis in Entrepreneurship
- Bus 395: Honors Thesis in Business
Marketing, Analytics & Prof Sales
- Mktg 697: Thesis
- Mktg 395: Honors Thesis in Marketing
- BAIS 395: Honors Thesis in Mgmt Info Systems
- BAIS 340: Mobile App Development for Business
College of Liberal Arts
Mathematics
Modern Languages
- Span 697: Thesis
- IE 402: Academic Speaking and Listening
- Germ 697: Thesis
- Fr 697: Thesis
- Fr 588: Chretien de Troyes and His World
- Lin 697: Master Thesis
- Lin 497: Undergraduate Thesis
Music
School of Applied Sciences
Nutrition & Hospitality Management
Patterson School of Accountancy
School of Pharmacy
Pharmaceutics & Drug Delivery
Pharmacy Administration
College of Liberal Arts
Philosophy & Religion
Physics & Astronomy
Political Science
- Pol 697: Thesis
- Pol 491: Directed Research in Political Science
- Pol 490: Directed Readings in Political Science
Psychology
School of Applied Sciences
Public Health
College of Liberal Arts
Public Policy Leadership
- PPL 403: Thesis II
- PPL 402: Thesis I
- PPL 399: Advanced Quantitative Methods
- PPL 401: Directed Readings in PPL
University Programs
Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College
School of Applied Sciences
School of Engineering
School of Journalism and New Media
- Jour 697: Thesis
- Jour 403: Advanced Photojournalism
- Jour 498: Jour Honors Thesis 2
- Jour 497: Jour Honors Thesis I
- Jour 496: Jour Honors Thesis Research
- IMC 497: IMC Honors Thesis 1
- IMC 498: IMC Honors Thesis 2
- IMC 496: Honors Thesis Research
School of Law
- Law 799: Master's Thesis III
- Law 797: Master's Thesis I
- Law 798: Master's Thesis II
- Law 697: Clinics: Criminal Appeals
College of Liberal Arts
Sociology & Anthropology
- Soc 697: Thesis
- Soc 330: Racism and Religion
- Anth 697: Thesis
- Anth 605: Professional Development II
- Soc 623: Collaborative Research Seminar
- Soc 621: Professional Development I
School of Education
Teacher Education
- METP 301: Capstone/Honors Thesis
- Edsp 697: Thesis
- Edse 697: Thesis
- Edel 697: Thesis
- Edel 630: Clinical Projects
- Edec 697: Thesis
- Edec 604: Function & Theory of Play in ECE
- Edav 697: Thesis
College of Liberal Arts
Theatre & Film
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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 |
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