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155 Courses Matching “fine arts”
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College of Liberal Arts
African American Studies Program
- Aas 337: Anthropology of Blues Culture
- Aas 202: African American Experience II
- Aas 386: African and African American Arts
Art & Art History
- Art 583: Digital Photography
- Art 581: Black-And-White Photography
- Art 573: Book Arts
- Art 382: Intermediate Photography
- Art 373: Book Arts
- AH 586: African and African American Arts
- AH 543: Northern Renaissance Art
- AH 541: Italian Renaissance Art
- AH 394: Mesoamerican Art
- AH 386: African and African American Arts
- AH 380: Asian Art
- AH 362: Folk Arts of the Americas
- AH 343: Northern Renaissance Art
- AH 341: Italian Renaissance Art
- AH 308: Art History Internship
- AH 305: Art on Location
- AH 101: Introduction to Western Art
- AH 594: Mesoamerican Art
- Art 683: Digital Photography
- Art 483: Advanced Imaging Arts
- Art 383: Intermediate Imaging Arts
- Art 381: Beginning Imaging Arts
- AH 102: Art Beyond the West
- Art 205: BFA Foundations Portfolio Review
- Art 302: Sonic Arts
- Art 502: Sonic Arts
- AH 563: Advanced Latin American Arts 1400-1800
- AH 363: Latin American Arts 1400-1800
Center for the Study of Southern Culture
College of Liberal Arts
- WWIRR 499: Internship
- US 400: Research Internship Special Experience
- US 101: Pre-College Seminar
- US 102: Pre-College Research
- SOHE 497: Directed Study in Society and Health
- SOHE 495: Society and Health Internship
- SOHE 329: Medical Humanities
- SOHE 302: Topics in Society and Health
- SOHE 301: Topics in Society and Health Abroad
- Neu 579: Advanced Topics in Neuroscience
- Neu 490: Directed Studies in Neuroscience
- Muse 401: Internship in Museum Studies
- Muse 398: Topics in Museum Studies Abroad
- Muse 395: Topics in Museum Studies
- Muse 301: Fundraising for Museums
- Muse 201: Introduction to Museum Practice
- Muse 199: Introductory Topics in Museum Studies
- Liba 499: Special Topics in Liberal Arts
- Liba 420: Med Tech: Clinical Rotation
- Liba 419: Med Tech: Immunohematology Rotation
- Liba 418: Med Tech: Hematology/Urinalysis Rotation
- Liba 417: Med Tech: Microbiology/Immun. Rotation
- Liba 416: Med Tech: Management/Education
- Liba 415: Med Tech: Immunohematology
- Liba 414: Med Tech: Clinical Analysis of Fluids
- Liba 413: Med Tech: Hematology
- Liba 412: Med Tech: Clinical Microbiology
- Liba 411: Med Tech: Serology/Immunology
- Liba 401: Topics in the Liberal Arts
- Liba 410: Med Tech: Urinalysis
- Liba 399: Special Topics in Liberal Arts
- Liba 315L: Advanced Interdisciplinary Lab Sciences
- Liba 315: Advanced Interdisciplinary Sciences
- Liba 314: Advanced Interdisciplinary Arts
- Liba 313: Advanced Interdisc Social Science
- Liba 312: Advanced Interdisciplinary Humanities
- Liba 311: Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies
- Liba 303: Health Professions Application Process
- Liba 305: Humanities and the Experience of War
- Liba 302: Topics in Liberal Arts Abroad
- Liba 301: Foreign Study
- Liba 299: Special Topics in Liberal Arts
- Liba 205L: Interdisciplinary Lab Sciences
- Liba 205: Interdisciplinary Sciences
- Liba 204: Interdisciplinary Arts
- Liba 202: Interdisciplinary Humanities
- Liba 203: Interdisciplinary Social Sciences
- Liba 199: Special Topics in Liberal Arts
- Liba 151: Integrated Science II
- Liba 150: Integrated Science I
- Liba 101: Intro. to Occupational/Physical Therapy
- Cine 398: Study Abroad in Cinema
- Cine 399: Special Topics in Cinema
- Cine 397: Internship in Cinema
- Cine 302: Special Topics in Cinema Post-Production
- Cine 301: Special Topics in Cinema Production
- Liba 100: Introduction to Liberal Arts
- Envs 101: Humanities and the Environment
- Envs 399: Special Topics in Environmental Studies
- Envs 397: Topics in Environmental Studies Abroad
- Envs 385: Environmental Studies Internship
- Cine 396: Festival Programming
- Neu 493: Neuroscience Capstone Directed Research
- Neu 491: Directed Research in Neuroscience I
- Neu 492: Directed Research in Neuroscience II
- Liba 201: Interdisciplinary Studies
- Liba 103: STEM Research Experience
- IDS 101: Intro to Interdisciplinary Studies
- Muse 360: Museums on Location
- IDS 499: Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone
- Envs 301: Advanced Humanities and the Environment
- Envs 313: Study Abroad-Environment & Nat. Science
- Envs 311: Study Abroad-Environment & Humanities
- Envs 312: Study Abroad-Environment &Social Science
- Envs 333: Natural Sciences for Envs Minors
- Envs 322: Special Topics in Social Sciences
- Envs 323: Special Topics in Natural Sciences
- Envs 321: Special Topics in Humanities
- FS 304: Topics in Struggles for Liberation
- FS 301: Topics in Freedom and Economics
- FS 101: Ideals of Liberty in the US Founding
- FS 303: Topics in Principles of Ordered Liberty
- FS 302: Topics in Law and Constitutional Thought
- Liba 397: Internship
School of Education
Leadership & Counselor Education
School of Business Administration
Management
College of Liberal Arts
Modern Languages
Music
- Mus 502: Music of the Baroque Period
- Mus 501: Music of the Medieval/Renaissance Period
- Mus 100: Student Recital
Physics & Astronomy
University Programs
Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College
College of Liberal Arts
Sarah Isom Ctr for Women&Gender Studies
School of Engineering
College of Liberal Arts
Sociology & Anthropology
School of Education
Teacher Education
- Edse 742: Teaching English in the Secondary School
- Edel 617: Nature & Structure of Lang. Arts
- Edec 605: Integrating Arts in Early Childhood Ed
- Edec 402: Action Lab Placement in ECE Preschool
- Edec 401: Integrating Arts into the Curriculum
- Edel 620: Literacy Connections in the Elem. School
- Edci 625: Writing, Thinking, and Reading
- Edel 402: Reading and Writing Across the Curriculu
- Edrd 602: Reading & Writing across the Curriculum
College of Liberal Arts
Theatre & Film
- Thea 423: Arts Leadership in the Community
- Thea 347: Quarterstaff Stage Combat
- Thea 346: Knife Stage Combat
- Thea 274: Theatre Design Graphics
- Thea 121: Creative Thinking
- Thea 330: Stage Combat I
- Thea 224: Intro to the History of Dress
- Thea 225: Intro to the History of Decor
Writing & Rhetoric
- Spch 408: Forensics VIII
- Spch 407: Forensics VII
- Spch 308: Forensics VI
- Spch 307: Forensics V
- Spch 208: Forensics IV
- Spch 108: Forensics II
- Spch 107: Forensics I
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.