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230 Courses Matching “language”
70 Code & Title Matches
School of Applied Sciences
Communication Sciences & Disorders
- CSD 316: Language and Learning Disorders
- CSD 526: Neurogenic Disorders of Language
- ASL 111: Intensive Elem American Sign Language
- ASL 400: American Sign Language Interpreting I
- ASL 311: Advanced American Sign Language
- ASL 401: American Sign Language Interpreting II
- ASL 402: American Sign Language Interpreting Prac
- ASL 211: Intensive Interme American Sign Language
School of Engineering
Computer & Information Science
- Csci 223: Computer Org. & Assembly Language
- Csci 450: Organization of Programming Languages
- Csci 503: Fundamental Concepts in Languages
- Csci 517: Natural Language Processing
- Csci 520: Formal Theory of Computer Languages
- Csci 658: Software Language Engineering
College of Liberal Arts
Croft Inst for International Studies
English
Modern Languages
- Lin 572: Cultural Dimensions of Language Educatio
- Lin 524: History of the English Language II
- Lin 581: Indigenous Languages and Pedagogies
- Lin 531: History of French Language
- TESL 545: Indigenous Languages and Pedagogies
- Lin 611: Language Variation
- Lin 650: Seminar in Second Language Acquisition
- Lin 680: Language Program Administration
- Lin 348: Language and the Law
- Lin 515: Language, Gender, and Sexuality
- Lin 351: Language Acquisition
- Lin 350: Teaching English as a Second Language
- Lin 340: Philosophy of Language
- Lin 312: Language and Culture
- Mlll 598: Adv. Study of Other Languages Abroad II
- Fr 651: Instructed Second Language Acquisition
- Germ 651: Instructed Second Language Acquisition
- Lin 651: Instructed Second Language Acquisition
- Span 651: Instructed Second Language Acquisition
- Lin 542: Language Teaching Methods
- Span 345: Spanish Language and the Law
- Fr 574: History of the French Language
- Arab 361: Arabic Language through Cinema
- Arab 330: Arabic Language and Linguistics
- Arab 416: Language and Conflict in the Middle East
- Mlll 198: Elem. Study of Other Languages Abroad
- Mlll 298: Intermed Study of Other Languages Abroad
- Mlll 398: Adv. Study of Other Languages Abroad I
- Swa 310: Advanced Topics in Swahili Languages
- TESL 395: Second Language Acquisition
- Span 574: The History of Spanish Language
- Germ 574: History of the German Language
- TESL 537: Language Variation
- TESL 538: Language, Gender, and Sexuality
- IE 542: Teaching English as a Second Language
- TESL 500: Language Use in American Universities
- IE 500: Language Use in American Universities
Philosophy & Religion
- Phil 333: Philosophy of Language
- Phil 432: Seminar in Philosophy of Mind/Language
- Phil 633: Philosophy of Language
Sarah Isom Ctr for Women&Gender Studies
Sociology & Anthropology
School of Education
Teacher Education
- Edse 453: Special Methods II: Foreign Language
- Edse 443: Special Methods: Foreign Language
- Edle 483: Student Teaching: Foreign Languages
- Edec 324: Early Language and Literacy
- Edci 202: American Sign Language II
- Edci 201: American Sign Language I
- Edci 099: English as a Second Language Course D
- Edci 098: English as a Second Language Course C
- Edci 097: English as a Second Language Course B
- Edci 096: English as a Second Language Course A
160 Full-text Matches
College of Liberal Arts
Art & Art History
Center for the Study of Southern Culture
College of Liberal Arts
School of Applied Sciences
Communication Sciences & Disorders
- CSD 690: Prof. Ethics, Licensure, and Curr Trends
- CSD 455: Neuroanat & Neurophys of Speech & Hearin
- CSD 360: Study USA ASHA Convention & Site
- CSD 202: Statistics for CSD
- CSD 592: Cl Sem/Speech-Lang Path
- CSD 562: Manual Communication II
- CSD 560: Manual Communication I
- CSD 531: Special Problems in CD
- CSD 520: Advanced Diagnostic Techniques
- CSD 501: Survey of Communicative Disorders
- CSD 205: Anatomy and Physiology
- CSD 201: Introduction to Communicative Disorders
- ASL 201: Intermediate ASL III
- ASL 202: Intermediate ASL IV
- ASL 101: Elementary ASL I
- CSD 497: Methods & Associate Licensure in SLP
- CSD 505: Neurophysiology and Genetics of Communic
- CSD 541: Child Lang Development & Assessment
- CSD 642: Child Lang Diagnostics & Intervention
School of Engineering
Computer & Information Science
- Csci 550: Program Semantics and Derivation
- Csci 443: Advanced Data Science
- Csci 356: Data Structures in Python
- Csci 259: Programming in C++
- Csci 111: Computer Science I
- CIS 111: Computer Science I
- CIS 113: Honors Computer Science I
- Csci 113: Honors Computer Science I
College of Liberal Arts
Croft Inst for International Studies
- Inst 214: Latin American News Coverage
- Inst 213: German News Coverage
- Inst 212: French News Coverage
English
- Eng 371: Studies in Anglophone Literature
- Eng 696: Directed Research
- Eng 513: Old Norse
- Eng 506: Old English I
- Eng 615: Fundamentals of Applied Linguistics
School of Applied Sciences
Health, Exercise Sci & Recreation Mgmt
School of Business Administration
Marketing, Analytics & Prof Sales
- MIS 412: Client-side Web Application Development
- MIS 409: Application of DB and Data Analytics
- MIS 408: Database Mgmt for Business Analytics
College of Liberal Arts
Modern Languages
- TESL 548: Forensic Linguistics
- TESL 530: Pragmatics
- TESL 525: Pidgins and Creoles
- TESL 515: Approaches to Discourse
- Swa 299: Special Topics in Swahili
- Swa 199: Special Topics in Swahili
- Swa 102: Elementary Swahili II
- Span 721: Capstone Doctoral Seminar
- Span 611: Intensive Elem Spanish for Grad Students
- Span 213: Intensive Intermed Span for Major/Minor
- Span 102: Elementary Spanish II
- Span 101: Elementary Spanish I
- Russ 102: Elementary Russian II
- Russ 101: Elementary Russian I
- Port 102: Elementary Portuguese II
- Port 101: Elementary Portuguese I
- Mlll 541: Special Topics in Linguistics
- Mlll 350: Structure of a Less Commonly Taught Lang
- Japn 102: Elementary Japanese II
- Japn 101: Elementary Japanese I
- Ital 611: Intensive Elem Italian for Grad Students
- Ital 211: Intensive Intermediate Italian
- Ital 102: Elementary Italian II
- Ital 101: Elementary Italian I
- IE 400: English for International TAs
- IE 096: English Lab for Arts
- IE 095: English Lab for Sciences
- IE 094: English Lab Humanities and Soc Sciences
- IE 092: English Lab Mississippi and the World
- IE 093: English Lab for Math
- IE 047: Academic Writing
- IE 046: Community Connections
- Germ 611: Intensive Elem German for Graduate St
- Germ 546: Intensive Advanced German in Germany
- Germ 101: Elementary German I
- Germ 102: Elementary German II
- Fr 362: Regional Identity in French Cinema
- Fr 121: Accelerated Elementary French
- Fr 102: Elementary French II
- Fr 101: Elementary French I
- Chin 550: Advanced Domain Knowledge
- Chin 102: Elementary Chinese II
- Chin 101: Elementary Chinese I
- Arab 550: Advanced Domain Knowledge
- Arab 515: Introduction to Arabic Dialectology
- Arab 513: Spoken Arabic: Superior Proficiency
- Arab 514: Arabic Literature, Culture and Thought
- Arab 512: Introduction to the Qu'ran
- Arab 450: Domain Knowledge
- Span 121: Accelerated Elementary Spanish
- Span 672: Research & Practice in Clsrm Sec. Lang.
- Span 341: Spanish in the U.S.
- Germ 571: Advanced Grammar and Composition
- Fr 571: Advanced Grammar and Composition
- Span 671: Research Methods
- Germ 671: Research Methods
- Fr 672: Research & Practice in Clsrm Sec. Lang.
- Fr 671: Research Methods
- Span 299: Special Topics in Spanish
- Span 199: Special Topics in Spanish
- Russ 299: Special Topics in Russian
- Russ 199: Special Topics in Russian
- Port 299: Special Topics
- Port 199: Special Topics in Portuguese
- Japn 299: Special Topics in Japanese
- Japn 199: Special topics in Japanese
- Ital 299: Special Topics in Italian
- Ital 199: Special Topics in Italian
- Germ 299: Special topics in German
- Germ 199: Special Topics in German
- Fr 299: Special Topics in French
- Fr 199: Special Topics in French
- Chin 299: Special Topics in Chinese
- Chin 199: Special Topics in Chinese
- Span 397: Conversation for Upper-Level Spanish
- Chin 315: Chinese Practicum II
- Span 330: Introduction to Spanish Linguistics
- Russ 411: Political Russian
- Span 561: Advanced Topics in Cinema in Spanish
- Germ 330: Introduction to German Linguistics
- Fr 330: Introduction to French Linguistics
- IE 547: Cult. Dimen. of Second Lang. Acquisition
- IE 098: Independent Study in ESL
- Chin 415: Chinese Practicum III
- Arab 315: Arabic Practicum II
- Japn 501: Contemporary Japanese
- Arab 412: Upper-Level Arabic Conversation
- Span 576: Advanced Spanish for Business
- Kor 399: Special Topics in Korean
- Kor 299: Special Topics in Korean
- Kor 199: Special Topics in Korean
- Germ 561: Advanced Topics in German Cinema
- Chin 330: Introduction to Chinese Linguistics
- TESL 614: Seminar in Morphology
- TESL 600: Fundamentals of Linguistics for TESL
- Swa 101: Elementary Swahili I
- Germ 672: Research & Prac in Clasrm Sec. Lan. Acq
- Chin 450: Domain Knowledge
- Span 371: Spanish Grammar for Oral Communication
- Lin 689: TESOL Internship II
- Lin 688: TESOL Internship I
- Lin 687: Practicum in Teach Engl as a Second Lang
- Lin 672: Linguistic Anthropology
- Lin 657: Teaching L2 Literacy
- Lin 655: Functional Grammar
- Lin 620: Seminar in Historical Linguistics
- Lin 561: Multilingual Development & Education
- Lin 552: Evaluation & Policy in Lang Education
- Lin 551: Assessment in Second Lang Acquisition
- Lin 548: Forensic Linguistics
- Lin 545: Pidgins and Creoles
- Lin 525: Old Norse
- Lin 521: Old English I
- Lin 520: Historical Linguistics
- Lin 506: Discourse Analysis
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.