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125 Courses Matching “mis”
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School of Business Administration
Marketing, Analytics & Prof Sales
- MIS 307: Systems Analysis and Design
- MIS 309: Management Information Systems
- MIS 317: Applied Business Analytics Platforms
- MIS 320: Business Analytics Programming
- MIS 330: Business Application Programming
- MIS 340: Mobile App Development for Business
- MIS 350: Managing Enterprise Technology
- MIS 360: Cybersecurity and Information Assurance
- MIS 370: Introduction to ERP with SAP
- MIS 380: Topics in MIS Abroad
- MIS 395: Honors Thesis in Mgmt Info Systems
- MIS 408: Database Mgmt for Business Analytics
- MIS 409: Application of DB and Data Analytics
- MIS 412: Client-side Web Application Development
- MIS 419: Server-side Application Programming
- MIS 609: E-Commerce & Internet Programming
- MIS 619: Advanced Information Systems Mgmt
- MIS 620: Advanced Directed Study
- MIS 640: Theoretical Foundations of MIS/POM
- MIS 665: Management of Information Systems
- MIS 695: Special Topics in MIS/POM
College of Liberal Arts
Aerospace Studies
African American Studies Program
School of Pharmacy
Biomolecular Sciences
- Medc 610: Selected Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
- Medc 542: Problems in Medicinal Chemistry
- Medc 541: Problems in Medicinal Chemistry
- Medc 503: Medicinal Chemistry Research Methodology
- Medc 507: Organic Chemistry of Drug Synthesis
- Medc 502: Advanced Medicinal Chemistry II
- Medc 501: Advanced Medicinal Chemistry I
- Phcl 669: Physiological Chemistry
- Phcg 636: Fermentation Chemistry
- Phcg 628: Natural Product Chemistry
- Phcg 627: Natural Product Chemistry
- Medc 718: Bioorganic Chemistry
- BMS 664: Chemistry & Standardization of Cannabis
College of Liberal Arts
Center for the Study of Southern Culture
Chemistry & Biochemistry
- Chem 717: Internship Seminar in College Chemistry
- Chem 593: Advanced Special Topics in Chemistry
- Chem 581: Molecular Biochemistry II
- Chem 580: Molecular Biochemistry I
- Chem 554: Analytical Environmental Chemistry
- Chem 529: Stereochemistry
- Chem 514: Fundamentals of Electrochemistry
- Chem 513: Principles of Analytical Chemistry
- Chem 473: Biochemistry II
- Chem 471: Biochemistry I
- Chem 472: Biochemistry Laboratory
- Chem 441: Forensic Chemistry Senior Research
- Chem 422: Recitation in Organic Chemistry II
- Chem 415: Computer Methods in Chemistry
- Chem 421: Recitation in Organic Chemistry I
- Chem 383: Chemistry for Teachers III
- Chem 382: Chemistry for Teachers II
- Chem 381: Chemistry for Teachers I
- Chem 373: Intermediate Biochemistry
- Chem 334: Biophysical Chemistry
- Chem 337: Physical Chemistry Laboratory I
- Chem 332: Physical Chemistry II
- Chem 331: Physical Chemistry I
- Chem 222: Elementary Organic Chemistry II
- Chem 221: Elementary Organic Chemistry I
- Chem 202: Environmental Chemistry II
- Chem 201: Environmental Chemistry I
- Chem 115: General Chemistry Laboratory I
- Chem 121: Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry
- Chem 116: General Chemistry Laboratory II
- Chem 113: Survey of Chemistry Laboratory I
- Chem 114: Survey of Chemistry Laboratory II
- Chem 106: General Chemistry II
- Chem 105: General Chemistry I
- Chem 104: Survey of Chemistry II
- Chem 103: Survey of Chemistry I
- Chem 538: Principles of Physical Chemistry II
- Chem 535: Principles of Physical Chemistry I
- Chem 534: Physical Biochemistry
- Chem 524: Principles of Organic Chemistry
- Chem 617: Research Methodology in Chemistry I
- Chem 776: Nucleic Acid Chemistry
- Chem 774: Selected Topics in Biochemistry
- Chem 773: Biochemistry II
- Chem 771: Biochemistry I
- Chem 765: Bioinorganic Chemistry
- Chem 761: Quantum Chemistry
- Chem 741: Selected Topics in Inorganic Chemistry
- Chem 733: Selected Topics in Physical Chemistry
- Chem 725: Selected Topics in Organic Chemistry
- Chem 718: Research Methodology in Chemistry II
- Chem 705: Seminar in Chemistry
- Chem 715: Selected Topics in Analytical Chemistry
- Chem 702: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry II
- Chem 701: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I
- Chem 293: Introductory Special Topics in Chemistry
- Chem 393: Intermediate Special Topics in Chemistry
- Chem 402: Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory
- Chem 401: Inorganic Chemistry
- Chem 651: Research Experience in Chemistry
- Chem 107: General Chemistry Honors Recitation I
- Chem 108: General Chemistry Honors Recitation II
- Chem 228: Organic Chemistry Honors Recitation II
- Chem 227: Organic Chemistry Honors Recitation I
School of Applied Sciences
Criminal Justice & Legal Studies
College of Liberal Arts
Economics
School of Engineering
Geology & Geological Engineering
College of Liberal Arts
History
- Hst 412: The Mississippian Shatter Zone
- Hst 452: The History of Mississippi
- Hst 596: Queer Mississippi
School of Education
Leadership & Counselor Education
College of Liberal Arts
Modern Languages
Political Science
Sarah Isom Ctr for Women&Gender Studies
School of Engineering
School of Law
College of Liberal Arts
Sociology & Anthropology
- Anth 618: Archaeology of Mississippi and the South
- Anth 616: Rise and Fall of the Mississippian World
- Anth 610: The Mississippian Shatterzone
- Anth 318: Archaeology of Mississippi and the South
- Anth 316: Rise and Fall of the Mississippian World
- Anth 309: Indians of Mississippi and the South
- Anth 333: The Mississippian Shatterzone
- Soc 596: Queer Mississippi
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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.