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263 Courses Matching “lin”
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College of Liberal Arts
Modern Languages
- Lin 103: Logic: Critical Thinking
- Lin 200: Introduction to Linguistic Science
- Lin 250: Introduction to TESOL
- Lin 299: Topics in Linguistics
- Lin 303: Phonology
- Lin 304: Morphology
- Lin 305: Syntax
- Lin 306: Semantics and Pragmatics
- Lin 310: Sociolinguistics
- Lin 312: Language and Culture
- Lin 330: Introduction to Spanish Linguistics
- Lin 331: Introduction to French Linguistics
- Lin 332: Introduction to German Linguistics
- Lin 338: Manual Communication
- Lin 339: Structure of a Less Commonly Taught Lang
- Lin 340: Philosophy of Language
- Lin 341: Computational Linguistics
- Lin 348: Language and the Law
- Lin 350: Teaching English as a Second Language
- Lin 351: Language Acquisition
- Lin 353: Psycholinguistics
- Lin 355: Modern English Grammar
- Lin 399: Advanced Topics in Linguistics
- Lin 497: Undergraduate Thesis
- Lin 501: Seminar in Linguistics
- Lin 506: Discourse Analysis
- Lin 510: Advanced English Grammar
- Lin 511: Dialects of English
- Lin 515: Language, Gender, and Sexuality
- Lin 520: Historical Linguistics
- Lin 521: Old English I
- Lin 522: Old English II
- Lin 524: History of the English Language II
- Lin 525: Old Norse
- Lin 530: French Phonetics and Phonology
- Lin 531: History of French Language
- Lin 532: Topics in Applied French Linguistics
- Lin 533: German Phonetics and Phonology
- Lin 534: History of German
- Lin 535: Topics in Applied German Linguistics
- Lin 536: Spanish Phonetics and Phonology
- Lin 537: Spanish Morphology and Syntax
- Lin 538: History of Spanish
- Lin 539: Topics in Applied Spanish Linguistics
- Lin 542: Language Teaching Methods
- Lin 545: Pidgins and Creoles
- Lin 548: Forensic Linguistics
- Lin 551: Assessment in Second Lang Acquisition
- Lin 552: Evaluation & Policy in Lang Education
- Lin 553: Topics in Psycholinguistic Research
- Lin 561: Multilingual Development & Education
- Lin 571: Intercultural Communication & Education
- Lin 572: Cultural Dimensions of Language Educatio
- Lin 581: Indigenous Languages and Pedagogies
- Lin 598: Study Abroad in Linguistics
- Lin 599: Special Topics in Linguistics
- Lin 600: Fundamentals of Applied linguistics
- Lin 601: Professional Issues in Graduate Study
- Lin 603: Seminar in Phonology
- Lin 604: Seminar in Morphology
- Lin 605: Seminar in Syntax
- Lin 606: Seminar in Pragmatics
- Lin 610: Seminar in Sociolinguistics
- Lin 611: Language Variation
- Lin 620: Seminar in Historical Linguistics
- Lin 621: Seminar in Comparative Linguistics
- Lin 638: Linguistic Variation in Spanish-Speaking
- Lin 641: Intro to Translation Theory and Practice
- Lin 650: Seminar in Second Language Acquisition
- Lin 651: Instructed Second Language Acquisition
- Lin 652: Advanced Methods of Teaching Second Lang
- Lin 653: Cognitive Linguistics and SLA/Teaching
- Lin 655: Functional Grammar
- Lin 657: Teaching L2 Literacy
- Lin 670: Critical Issues in Applied Linguistics
- Lin 672: Linguistic Anthropology
- Lin 680: Language Program Administration
- Lin 687: Practicum in Teach Engl as a Second Lang
- Lin 688: TESOL Internship I
- Lin 689: TESOL Internship II
- Lin 690: Qualitative Research Methods
- Lin 691: Quantitative Research Methods
- Lin 692: Linguistics Toolkit
- Lin 693: Linguistic Research: Theory to Practice
- Lin 697: Master Thesis
- Lin 699: Special Topics
- Lin 701: Proseminar for Ph.D. students
- Lin 721: Capstone
- Lin 795: Selected Doctoral Readings
- Lin 796: Doctoral Proposal
- Lin 797: Doctoral Dissertation
- Lin 799: Independent Project
Art & Art History
- Art 532: Head Modeling
- Art 432: Advanced Head Modeling
- Art 533: Figure Modeling
- Art 433: Advanced Figure Modeling
School of Pharmacy
Biomolecular Sciences
- Phcl 505: Modern Phcl: Novel Drugs Clinical Trials
- Phcl 444: Basic and Clinical Pharmacology II
- Phcl 443: Basic and Clinical Pharmacology I
- Phcl 441: Pharmacology: Novel Drugs in Clin Trials
- Phcl 442: Clinical Toxicology
School of Engineering
Chemical Engineering
College of Liberal Arts
- Liba 420: Med Tech: Clinical Rotation
- Liba 414: Med Tech: Clinical Analysis of Fluids
- Liba 412: Med Tech: Clinical Microbiology
- Liba 315L: Advanced Interdisciplinary Lab Sciences
- Liba 315: Advanced Interdisciplinary Sciences
- Liba 314: Advanced Interdisciplinary Arts
- Liba 312: Advanced Interdisciplinary Humanities
- Liba 311: Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies
- Liba 205L: Interdisciplinary Lab Sciences
- Liba 205: Interdisciplinary Sciences
- Liba 204: Interdisciplinary Arts
- Liba 202: Interdisciplinary Humanities
- Liba 203: Interdisciplinary Social Sciences
- Liba 201: Interdisciplinary Studies
- IDS 101: Intro to Interdisciplinary Studies
- IDS 499: Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone
School of Applied Sciences
Communication Sciences & Disorders
- CSD 612: Advanced Clinical Audiology
- CSD 605: Counseling Thry/Prac
- CSD 593: Clinical Seminar in Audiology
- CSD 591: Clinical Practicum in Audiology
- CSD 551: Clinical Audiology
- CSD 495: Introduction to Clinical Science
Criminal Justice & Legal Studies
College of Liberal Arts
English
School of Business Administration
Finance
University Programs
General Studies
Graduate School
School of Applied Sciences
Health, Exercise Sci & Recreation Mgmt
- EL 237: Advanced Bowling
- EL 137: Bowling
- EL 111: Cycling
- ES 456: Clinical Exercise Testing & Prescription
- ES 458: Clinical Exercise Testing and Prescripti
School of Education
Higher Education
College of Liberal Arts
History
School of Education
Leadership & Counselor Education
- Edld 730: Multidisciplinary Persp on Leadership
- Coun 663: Internship in School Counseling
- Coun 630: Foundations of School Counseling
- Coun 627: College Stud. Deve. & College Counseling
- Coun 626: Foundations of College Counseling
- Coun 612: Foun. of Clin. Mental Health Counseling
- Coun 795: Doctoral Internship in Counseling
- Coun 728: Advanced Clinical Supervision
- Coun 726: Advanced Group Counseling
- Coun 722: Adv. Multicultural Counseling & Advocacy
- Coun 721: Advanced Counseling Theory
- Coun 723: Supervision of Counseling Services
- Coun 671: Assessment in Counseling II
- Coun 655: Topics in Counseling III
- Coun 654: Topics in Counseling II
- Coun 653: Topics in Counseling I
- Coun 644: Counseling Children and Adolescents
- Coun 636: Advanced School Counseling
- Coun 640: Career Counseling
- Coun 631: Org/Adm & Consultation: School Counselin
- Coun 616: Org/Adm & Consultation: CMH Counseling
- Coun 614: Family Counseling
- Coun 613: Diagnostic Systems in Counseling
- Coun 608: Seminar: Issues and Ethics in Counseling
- Coun 604: Research in Counseling
- Coun 603: Counseling Skills
- Coun 664: Internship in CMH Counseling
- Coun 662: Practicum in CMH Counseling
- Coun 615: Addictions Counseling
- Coun 609: Multicultural Counseling
- Coun 606: Counseling Theories
- Coun 718: Advanced School Counseling Internship
School of Business Administration
Management
Management Information Systems
Marketing, Analytics & Prof Sales
- Mktg 665: Causal Modeling in Marketing
- Mktg 664: Methodology II-Measurement & Scaling
- Mktg 354: Professional Selling & Relationship Mktg
- Mktg 361: Retailing and E-Commerce
College of Liberal Arts
Mathematics
- Math 269: Introduction to Linear Programming
- Math 520: Linear Algebra
- Math 319: Introduction to Linear Algebra
School of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
College of Liberal Arts
Modern Languages
- TESL 548: Forensic Linguistics
- Span 676: Ling Variation in Spanish-Speaking World
- Span 640: Bilingualism in Spanish Speaking World
- Span 600: Hispanic Linguistics for Grad Students
- Mlll 541: Special Topics in Linguistics
- Arab 330: Arabic Language and Linguistics
- Germ 575: Topics in Applied Linguistics
- Span 330: Introduction to Spanish Linguistics
- TESL 620: Seminar in Sociolinguistics
- Germ 330: Introduction to German Linguistics
- Fr 330: Introduction to French Linguistics
- Span 575: Topics in Applied Spanish Linguistics
- Fr 575: Topics in Applied French Linguistics
- Chin 330: Introduction to Chinese Linguistics
- TESL 600: Fundamentals of Linguistics for TESL
- TESL 680: Critical Issues in Applied Linguistics
- Chin 425: Chinese Narratives and Storytelling
- Chin 430: Contrastive Linguistics
Music
- Viln 641: Graduate Violin Performance I
- Viln 642: Graduate Violin Performance II
- Viln 622: Graduate Violin II
- Viln 621: Graduate Violin I
- Viln 542: Advanced Violin Performance II
- Viln 541: Advanced Violin Performance I
- Viln 522: Advanced Violin II
- Viln 442: Senior Violin Performance II
- Viln 521: Advanced Violin I
- Viln 422: Senior Violin II
- Viln 441: Senior Violin Performance I
- Viln 421: Senior Violin I
- Viln 342: Junior Violin Performance II
- Viln 341: Junior Violin Performance I
- Viln 322: Junior Violin II
- Viln 321: Junior Violin I
- Viln 222: Sophomore Violin II
- Viln 242: Sophomore Violin Performance II
- Viln 241: Sophomore Violin Performance I
- Viln 221: Sophomore Violin I
- Viln 122: Freshman Violin II
- Viln 121: Freshman Violin I
- Viln 100: Preparatory Violin
- Mus 569: Secondary Violin/Viola
School of Applied Sciences
Nutrition & Hospitality Management
- NHM 211: Introduction to Culinary Science
- NHM 213: Introduction to Culinary Science Lab
- NHM 415: Research in Culinary Science
Patterson School of Accountancy
School of Pharmacy
Pharmaceutics & Drug Delivery
Pharmacy Administration
Pharmacy Practice
College of Liberal Arts
Psychology
- Psy 415: Introduction to Clinical Psychology
- Psy 740: Adv Evidence-Based Clinical Intervention
- Psy 637: Seminar in Clinical Psychology
- Psy 790: Clinical Staffing
- Psy 759: Clinical-Disaster Psychology
- Psy 728: Clinical Practicum V: Field Placement
- Psy 725: Clinical Practicum III
- Psy 726: Clinical Practicum IV
- Psy 724: Clinical Practicum II
- Psy 722: Clinical Assessment Practicum
- Psy 723: Clinical Practicum I
- Psy 741: Ethics & Prof Standards of Clinical Psyc
- Psy 730: Evidence-based Clinical Interventions
Sarah Isom Ctr for Women&Gender Studies
School of Applied Sciences
- AT 613: Athletic Training Clinical IV
- AT 610: Athletic Training Clinical III
- AT 602: Athletic Training Clinical I
- AT 605: Athletic Training Clinical II
- AT 503: Clinical Applications & Injury Biomechan
School of Business Administration
School of Engineering
- Engs 627: Applied Probability Modeling
- Engr 582: Interdisciplinary Field Projects
- Engr 648: Numerical Modeling in Geoscience & Engr
- Engr 637: Groundwater Modeling
- Engs 682: Remote Sensing to Ecological Modeling
- Engs 674: Geospatial Data Synthesis and Modeling
- Manf 250: Graphics/Solid Modeling
School of Journalism and New Media
- Jour 367: Drone Storytelling
- IMC 349: 3-D Modeling
- Jour 610: Multimedia Storytelling II
- IMC 309: Introduction to Video Storytelling
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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.