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College of Liberal Arts
Aerospace Studies
School of Applied Sciences
Applied Gerontology
College of Liberal Arts
Biology
- Bisc 323: Biology of Invasive Species
- Bisc 220: Natural Resource Management
- Bisc 523: Molecular Microbiol. of Soils & Sediment
- Bisc 525: Conservation and Restoration Ecology
- Bisc 617: Fishery Biology
School of Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
- BME 461: Biomedical Engineering Senior Design I
- BME 314: Biomedical Measurement
- BME 462: Biomedical Engineering Senior Design II
School of Pharmacy
Biomolecular Sciences
- BMS 474: Pandemics and Society
- BMS 452: Directed Research Studies in BMS II
- BMS 451: Directed Research Studies in BMS I
- Phcl 679: Methods in Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Phcl 676: Gen Princ - Pharmacology & Toxicology II
- Phcl 442: Clinical Toxicology
- Phcl 202: Environmental Health Perspectives
- Medc 419: Special Topics in Oncology
- BMS 663: Formulation & Manufacturing of Cannabis
- BMS 653: Formulation and Manufacturing of Dietary
- BMS 453: Directed Research Studies in BMS III
Provost/VC for Academic Affairs
Center for Intel & Security Studies
College of Liberal Arts
Center for the Study of Southern Culture
School of Engineering
Chemical Engineering
- Ch E 452: Product and Process Development
- Ch E 345: Engineering Economy
- Ch E 413: Chemical Process Safety
- Ch E 535: Experimental Methods in Engineering
Civil Engineering
- C E 581: Transportation Engineering II
- C E 572: Stormwater Engineering and Management
- C E 570: Infrastructure Management
- C E 471: Environmental Engineering I
- C E 417: Construction Engineering and Management
- C E 207: Surveying
- C E 590: Airport Planning and Design
- C E 101: Introduction to Civil Engineering I
- C E 575: Drinking Water Engineering
- C E 371: Intro to Environmental Engineering
- Engr 547: Characterization MethodsforNanomaterials
- C E 206: Introduction to Surveying
- C E 103: Introduction to Civil Engineering Lab
College of Liberal Arts
Classics
College of Liberal Arts
- Liba 420: Med Lab: Clinical Rotation
- Liba 419: Med Lab: Immunohematology Rotation
- Liba 418: Med Lab: Hematology/Urinalysis Rotation
- Liba 417: Med Lab: Microbiology/Immun. Rotation
- Liba 416: Med Lab: Management/Education
- Liba 415: Med Lab: Immunohematology
- Liba 414: Med Lab: Clinical Analysis of Fluids
- Liba 413: Med Lab: Hematology
- Liba 412: Med Lab: Clinical Microbiology
- Liba 411: Med Lab: Serology/Immunology
- Liba 410: Med Lab: Urinalysis
School of Applied Sciences
Communication Sciences & Disorders
- CSD 201: Introduction to Communicative Disorders
- CSD 694: Graduate Practicum
- CSD 693: Graduate Practicum
- CSD 692: Graduate Practicum
- CSD 606: Ethics and Human Subjects Research
- CSD 691: Graduate Practicum
- CSD 202: Statistics for CSD
- CSD 657: Industrial Audiology
- CSD 695: Graduate Practicum
- CSD 651: Aural Rehabilitation
- CSD 630: Cerebral Palsy
- CSD 626: Aphasia
- CSD 356: Principles of Auditory (Re)Habilitation
- CSD 498: Undergrad Practicum in SLP/Audiology
- CSD 523: Speech Sound Disorders
- CSD 521: Disorders of Fluency
- CSD 520: Advanced Diagnostic Techniques
- CSD 497: Methods & Associate Licensure in SLP
- CSD 405: Fluency and Voice Disorders
- CSD 351: Basic Audiology
- CSD 316: Language and Learning Disorders
- CSD 301: Introduction to Speech Sound Disorders
- CSD 501: Survey of Communicative Disorders
School of Engineering
Computer & Information Science
- Csci 423: Introduction to Operating Systems
- Csci 405: Computer Simulation
- Csci 387: Software Design and Development
- Csci 375: Introduction to Database Systems
School of Applied Sciences
Criminal Justice & Legal Studies
- CJ 692: Criminal Justice Capstone 1
- CJ 693: Criminal Justice Capstone 2
- CJ 680: Personnel Management
- CJ 674: Budgeting & Finance
- CJ 662: Emer Mgmt and Homeland Sec Policy Eval
- CJ 634: Emergency Response Mgmt Policy & Plannin
- CJ 606: Ethics and Human Subjects Research
- CJ 325: Emergency Management and CJ
- CJ 659: Data Management & Data Science
- CJ 651: Special Topics in HSEM
- LA 202: Law Office Environment
- CJ 697: Thesis
- CJ 465: Criminal Profiling and Serial Offenders
- CJ 631: Seminar in Emergency Management
- CJ 630: Seminar in Homeland Security
- CJ 705: Advanced CJ Research Methods
- CJ 602: Criminal Justice Research Methods
- LA 490: Advanced Seminar in Legal Studies
University Programs
Developmental Studies
- DS 092: Developmental Mathematics
- DS 091: Developmental English
- DS 089: Learning Skills Lab
- DS 090: Developmental Reading
College of Liberal Arts
Economics
- Econ 418: Sports Economics
- Econ 398: Intermediate Microeconomics
- Econ 601: Industrial Organization
- Econ 401: Government and Business
- Econ 310: Engineering Economy
- Econ 320: Current Global Economic Issues
- Econ 605: Microeconomics I
- Econ 503: Industrial Organization
School of Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
School of Business Administration
Finance
- Fin 542: Enterprise Risk Management
- Fin 333: Financial Markets and Institutions
- Fin 341: Risk Management and Insurance
- Fin 334: Investments
- Fin 445: Internship In Insurance and Risk Mgmt
- Fin 468: International Financial Management
- Fin 533: Security Analysis and Portfolio Mgmt
- Fin 537: Bank Management I
- Fin 538: Bank Management II
- Fin 581: Futures, Options, and Swaps
- Fin 634: Financial Management I
- Fin 635: Financial Management II
- Fin 637: Management of Financial Intermediaries
- Fin 431: Financial Decision Making
- Fin 338: Intermediate Financial Management
- Fin 120: Financial Literacy
- Fin 442: Insurance Company Operations
- Fin 441: Commercial Insurance
Graduate School
School of Applied Sciences
Health, Exercise Sci & Recreation Mgmt
- ES 351: Measurement & Statistics in Exercise Sci
- SRA 301: Planning & Evaluation in SRA
- SRA 471: Admin. of Recreation Admin. Programs
- ES 350: Research Methods in HESRM
- SRA 490: Independent Study
- SRA 498: Cooperative Field Practicum
- SRA 626: Statistical Analysis I
- SRA 394: Therapeutic Exercise and Fitness
- SRA 475: Legal Aspects of Sport and Recreation
- SRA 270: The Business of Sport
- SA 612: Sport Economic Analytics
- SA 611: Sport Business
- SA 603: Big Data Analytics and Data Management
- SA 601: Measurement and Evaluation in Sport
- HK 711: Measurement Theory and Practice
- HK 606: Ethics and Human Subjects Research
- ES 626: Statistical Analysis I
- ES 625: Research Design and Evaluation
- ES 613: Health Aspects of Physical Activity
- ES 606: Ethics and Human Subjects Research
- ES 574: Selected Problems in Special Populations
- ES 471: Mgmt. of Health, Fitness and Sport Progr
- ES 394: Therapeutic Exercise and Fitness
- EL 173: Lifeguarding
- SRA 499: Cooperative Field Practicum
- SRA 625: Research Design and Evaluation
- SRA 194: Foundations of Sport Mgmt and Admin
- SM 361: Study USA in Sport Management
- SM 671: Management in Sport Services
- SM 321: Special Topics in Sport Management
- SM 623: Advanced Study USA in Sport Management
- SM 362: Study Abroad in Sport Management
- SM 672: Business Practices in Sport
- SM 624: Advanced Study Abroad in Sport Managemen
- ES 458: Clinical Exercise Testing and Prescripti
- ES 201: Exercise as Medicine
- SM 490: Independent Study
- SM 475: Legal Aspects of Sport
- SM 270: The Business of Sport
- SM 194: Foundations of Sport Management
- AT 615: Clinical Eval in AT III: HNS
School of Education
Higher Education
- Edhe 669: Resource Management in Higher Education
- Edhe 204: Academic Skills for Students
- Edhe 327: Understanding H.E. Budgets & Fin. Models
- Edhe 764: Law of Higher Education
- Edhe 303: Academic Skills for Transfer Students
- Edhe 202: Fundamentals of Active Learning
- Edhe 101: Academic Skills for College
College of Liberal Arts
History
School of Education
Leadership & Counselor Education
- Edld 642: Managing Operations for Learning
- Edld 721: District Operations and Management
- Edld 723: School Finance and Facilities
- Edld 741: Advanced Educational Law and Ethics
- Edld 673: Organization and Management
- Edld 631: Facility Planning and Management
- Edld 618: Operations and Management of Leadership
- Coun 628: Issues & Interventions in College Couns.
- Coun 662: Practicum in CMH Counseling
- Coun 664: Internship in CMH Counseling
- Coun 714: School Counseling Supervision
School of Business Administration
Management
- Mgmt 496: Modern Management Skills
- Ent 412: Basics of Applied International Trade
- Ent 382: Franchising
- Ent 352: Entrepreneurial Law
- Ent 451: Biomedical Entrepreneurship
- Mgmt 311: High Performance Work Teams
- Mgmt 310: Alternative Sports Management
- Ent 654: Venture Accelerator
- Bus 330: Ethical Management and Decision Making
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.