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College of Liberal Arts
Art & Art History
- Art 101: Two-Dimensional Design
- Art 102: Color Theory
- Art 103: Three-Dimensional Design
- Art 110: Digital Media Foundations Core
- Art 111: Drawing I
- Art 201: Digital Imaging
- Art 202: Photo Imaging
- Art 205: BFA Foundations Portfolio Review
- Art 211: Drawing II
- Art 301: Creative Coding
- Art 302: Sonic Arts
- Art 310: Studio Art on Location
- Art 311: Figure Drawing I
- Art 312: Figure Drawing II
- Art 321: Beginning Painting
- Art 322: Intermediate Painting
- Art 323: Plein Air: Painting the Landscape
- Art 326: Watercolor
- Art 331: Beginning Sculpture
- Art 332: Intermediate Sculpture
- Art 340: Beginning Ceramics
- Art 341: Pottery
- Art 342: Handbuilding
- Art 343: Intensive Wheel Throwing
- Art 360: Vector Imaging
- Art 361: Graphic Design I, Typography
- Art 362: Graphic Design II, Production Design
- Art 363: Illustration
- Art 364: Web Design I
- Art 366: Letterpress
- Art 371: Intro to Printmaking
- Art 372: Intermediate Printmaking
- Art 373: Book Arts
- Art 381: Beginning Imaging Arts
- Art 382: Intermediate Photography
- Art 383: Intermediate Imaging Arts
- Art 384: Digital Video I
- Art 385: Intro Alternative Photographic Processes
- Art 395: Topics in Studio Art Abroad
- Art 398: Special Topics in Art
- Art 405: Pre-Thesis Forum
- Art 406: BA Forum
- Art 410: Art Internship
- Art 411: Advanced Drawing
- Art 414: Exhibition Design
- Art 421: Painting
- Art 426: Advanced Watercolor
- Art 431: Advanced Sculpture
- Art 432: Advanced Head Modeling
- Art 433: Advanced Figure Modeling
- Art 441: Advanced Ceramics
- Art 442: Clay and Glaze Calculation
- Art 460: Graphic Design III, Package Design
- Art 461: Advanced Graphic Design and Illustration
- Art 465: Web Design II
- Art 471: Advanced Printmaking
- Art 481: Advanced Photography
- Art 483: Advanced Imaging Arts
- Art 484: Advanced Digital Video
- Art 485: Advanced Alt Photographic Processes
- Art 490: Directed Individual Problems
- Art 491: Thesis
- Art 492: Senior Seminar
- Art 501: Creative Coding
- Art 502: Sonic Arts
- Art 510: Studio Art on Location
- Art 511: Drawing
- Art 512: Figure Drawing
- Art 521: Painting
- Art 523: Plein Air
- Art 526: Watercolor
- Art 531: Sculpture
- Art 532: Head Modeling
- Art 533: Figure Modeling
- Art 541: Pottery and Ceramics
- Art 542: Ceramic Material Research & Development
- Art 543: Advanced Wheel Throwing
- Art 560: Vector Imaging
- Art 561: Typography
- Art 564: Web Design I
- Art 565: Web Design II
- Art 566: Letterpress Printing
- Art 571: Printmaking
- Art 573: Book Arts
- Art 581: Black-And-White Photography
- Art 583: Digital Photography
- Art 584: Digital Video
- Art 585: Alternative Photographic Processes
- Art 598: Special Topics in Studio Art
- Art 611: Drawing
- Art 621: Painting
- Art 631: Sculpture
- Art 641: Pottery and Ceramics
- Art 661: Advanced Typography
- Art 664: Web Design I
- Art 671: Printmaking
- Art 683: Digital Photography
- Art 691: Directed Individual Problems
- Art 692: Professional Practices
- Art 697: Thesis
African American Studies Program
- Aas 395: Survey of Black American Art
- Aas 386: African and African American Arts
- Aas 388: African Art
Art & Art History
- AH 584: Art of Korea
- AH 557: Art Now
- AH 458: Social Context of Holocaust Art
- AH 384: Art of Korea
- AH 383: Art of India
- AH 382: Art of Japan
- AH 381: Art of China
- AH 357: Art Now
- AH 323: Art & Archaeology of Pompeii
- AH 586: African and African American Arts
- AH 551: 19th-Century European Art
- AH 545: Baroque and Rococo Art and Architecture
- AH 543: Northern Renaissance Art
- AH 541: Italian Renaissance Art
- AH 538: Romanesque and Gothic Art
- AH 536: Viking Art and Archaeology
- AH 534: Early Medieval Art and Archaeology
- AH 532: Early Christian, Byzantine & Islamic Art
- AH 530: Topics in Medieval Art
- AH 520: Topics in Ancient Art
- AH 503: Art Theory and Criticism
- AH 490: Selected Readings: Art Hist. & Criticism
- AH 406: Topics in Art History
- AH 403: Art Theory and Criticism
- AH 401: Research and Writing in Art
- AH 394: Mesoamerican Art
- AH 386: African and African American Arts
- AH 380: Asian Art
- AH 362: Folk Arts of the Americas
- AH 355: 20th-Century Art
- AH 351: 19th-Century European Art
- AH 345: Baroque & Rococo Art & Architecture
- AH 343: Northern Renaissance Art
- AH 336: Viking Art and Archaeology
- AH 341: Italian Renaissance Art
- AH 334: Early Medieval Art and Archaeology
- AH 338: Romanesque and Gothic Art
- AH 332: Early Christian, Byzantine & Islamic Art
- AH 330: Medieval Art
- AH 321: Greek Art and Archaeology
- AH 322: Roman Art and Archaeology
- AH 308: Art History Internship
- AH 306: Topics in Art History Abroad
- AH 305: Art on Location
- AH 202: History of Art II
- AH 201: History of Art I
- AH 101: Introduction to Western Art
- AH 508: Seminar in Art History
- AH 505: Topics in Art History
- Ared 361: Teaching of Art in the Elementary School
- AH 594: Mesoamerican Art
- AH 408: Seminar in Art History
- AH 328: Ancient Art on Location
- AH 359: Contemporary Art
- AH 317: Etruscan Art and Archaeology
- AH 316: Bronze Age Aegean Art & Archaeology
- AH 315: Egyptian Art and Archaeology
- AH 583: Art of India
- AH 582: Japanese Art
- AH 581: Chinese Art
- AH 569: Black American Art
- AH 561: American Art
- AH 560: Topics: Art of the United States
- AH 559: Contemporary Art
- AH 550: Topics in Modern Art
- AH 555: 20th-Century Art
- AH 369: Black American Art
- AH 361: American Art
- AH 327: Studying Ancient Artifacts
- AH 102: Art Beyond the West
- AH 388: African Art
- AH 588: Advanced African Art
Classics
- Clc 415: Studying Ancient Artifacts
- Clc 323: Art & Archaeology of Pompeii
- Clc 322: Roman Art and Archaeology
- Clc 321: Greek Art and Archaeology
- Clc 328: Ancient Art on Location
- Clc 317: Etruscan Art and Archaeology
- Clc 315: Egyptian Art and Archaeology
- Clc 316: Bronze Age Aegean Art & Archaeology
- Clc 505: Directed Research in Ancient Art & Arch
College of Liberal Arts
- Liba 499: Special Topics in Liberal Arts
- Liba 401: Topics in the Liberal Arts
- Liba 399: Special Topics in Liberal Arts
- Liba 314: Advanced Interdisciplinary Arts
- Liba 302: Topics in Liberal Arts Abroad
- Liba 299: Special Topics in Liberal Arts
- Liba 204: Interdisciplinary Arts
- Liba 199: Special Topics in Liberal Arts
- Liba 130: Introduction to the Fine Arts
- Liba 100: Introduction to Liberal Arts
School of Engineering
Computer & Information Science
School of Applied Sciences
Criminal Justice & Legal Studies
College of Liberal Arts
Croft Inst for International Studies
School of Engineering
Geology & Geological Engineering
- Geol 610: Earth Science Projects
- Geol 103: Earth Dynamics
- Geol 203: Earth Dynamics Laboratory Content
- Geol 106: Earth History
College of Liberal Arts
History
- Hst 320: Tudor-Stuart Britain & Ireland,1485-1688
- Hst 316: Martyrs of the English Reformation
- Hst 322: Stuart England, 1603-1714
School of Education
Leadership & Counselor Education
School of Business Administration
Management
College of Liberal Arts
Mathematics
Modern Languages
School of Applied Sciences
Nutrition & Hospitality Management
Patterson School of Accountancy
College of Liberal Arts
Physics & Astronomy
- Phys 425: Nuclear & Particle Physics Laboratory
- Phys 112: Physics of Light, Color, & Art
- Phys 733: Elementary Particle Physics
Political Science
- Pol 310: Political Parties and Interest Groups
- Pol 308: Voting and Political Participation
- Pol 728: Seminar in Comp Parties & Elections
- Pol 714: Seminar in Pol Participation & Voting
- Pol 712: Seminar in American Political Parties
University Programs
Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College
School of Business Administration
School of Engineering
School of Law
College of Liberal Arts
Sociology & Anthropology
- Anth 339: Art & Archaeology of Pompeii
- Anth 394: Mesoamerican Art
- Anth 336: Viking Art and Archaeology
- Anth 332: Early Medieval Art and Archaeology
- Soc 445: Social Context of Holocaust Art
- Anth 210: Cartels, Gangs, and Crime Syndicates
- Anth 412: Earth, Water, & Fire: Ceramic Analysis
- Anth 612: Earth/Water/Fire: Adv. Ceramic Analysis
- Anth 640: Lithic Artifact Analysis/Advanced Lithic
- Anth 340: Lithic Artifact Analysis
School of Education
Teacher Education
- Edse 631: Curriculum Planning for Art Education
- Edle 471: Student Teaching: Art Education
- Edel 617: Nature & Structure of Lang. Arts
- Edel 361: Art for the Elementary Classroom
- Edec 605: Integrating Arts in Early Childhood Ed
- Edec 401: Integrating Arts into the Curriculum
- Edec 655: Art & Music in Early Childhood Education
College of Liberal Arts
Theatre & Film
- Thea 423: Arts Leadership in the Community
- Thea 347: Quarterstaff Stage Combat
- Thea 324: Commedia dell'Arte
- Danc 220: Partner Dance for the Stage
Writing & Rhetoric
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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.