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136 Courses Matching “port”
128 Code & Title Matches
College of Liberal Arts
Modern Languages
- Port 101: Elementary Portuguese I
- Port 102: Elementary Portuguese II
- Port 111: Intensive Elementary Portuguese
- Port 198: Elementary Portuguese Study Abroad
- Port 199: Special Topics in Portuguese
- Port 201: Intermediate Portuguese I
- Port 202: Intermediate Portuguese II
- Port 211: Intensive Intermediate Portuguese
- Port 298: Intermediate Portuguese Study Abroad
- Port 299: Special Topics
- Port 301: Conversation and Composition I
- Port 302: Conversation and Composition II
- Port 309: Portuguese for Other Rom Lang Speakers I
- Port 310: Portuguese for Other Rom Lang Speaker II
- Port 311: Business Portuguese
- Port 321: Brazilian Culture & Civilization
- Port 331: Intro Brazilian Lit & Literary Analysis
- Port 361: Brazilian Cinema
- Port 398: Advanced Portuguese Study Abroad
- Port 399: Special Topics in Portuguese
- Port 611: Portuguese for Reading
African American Studies Program
Art & Art History
School of Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
- Ch E 560: Advanced Transport Phenomena I
- Ch E 561: Advanced Transport Phenomena II
- Engr 540: Environmental Organic Transport Phenomen
- Ch E 661: Advanced Transport Phenomena II
- Ch E 660: Advanced Transport Phenomena I
Civil Engineering
- C E 581: Transportation Engineering II
- C E 543: Sediment Transport
- C E 481: Transportation Engineering I
- C E 590: Airport Planning and Design
College of Liberal Arts
Classics
School of Applied Sciences
Criminal Justice & Legal Studies
University Programs
Developmental Studies
College of Liberal Arts
Economics
School of Business Administration
Finance
School of Applied Sciences
Health, Exercise Sci & Recreation Mgmt
- SRA 475: Legal Aspects of Sport and Recreation
- SRA 370: Sports Economics and Finance
- SRA 330: Sport Governance and Policy
- SRA 270: The Business of Sport
- SA 693: Sport Analytics Capstone
- SA 622: Phys Aspects of Sport Perform & Monitor
- SA 623: Data Based Preven & Mgmt of Sport Injury
- SA 613: Machine Learning in Sport
- SA 612: Sport Economic Analytics
- SA 611: Sport Business
- SA 605: Comm & Data Visualization in Sport
- SA 602: Predictive Analytics in Sport
- SA 601: Measurement and Evaluation in Sport
- ES 544: The American Woman in Sports
- ES 542: Sports Psychology
- ES 471: Mgmt. of Health, Fitness and Sport Progr
- ES 319: Sport and Society
- ES 104: Sports in the Ancient World
- EL 453: Advanced Sports Conditioning
- EL 353: Advanced Sports Conditioning
- EL 253: Advanced Sports Conditioning
- EL 234: Sports Officiating II
- EL 233: Sports Officiating I
- EL 153: Sports Conditioning
- SRA 375: Recreational Sports Programming
- SRA 311: Sport Marketing
- SRA 194: Foundations of Sport Mgmt and Admin
- SRA 262: Therapeutic Recreation & Adaptive Sport
- SM 361: Study USA in Sport Management
- SM 671: Management in Sport Services
- SM 321: Special Topics in Sport Management
- SM 660: Sport Marketing
- SM 640: Assessment & Evalua. of Sport Programs
- SM 623: Advanced Study USA in Sport Management
- SM 390: Experiential Learning in Sport Managemen
- SM 362: Study Abroad in Sport Management
- SM 316: Christianity and Sport
- SM 672: Business Practices in Sport
- SM 621: Sport Policy
- SM 624: Advanced Study Abroad in Sport Managemen
- SM 673: Sport Finance
- ES 452: Applied Sport Science
- SM 370: Sport Economics and Finance
- SM 330: Sport Governance and Policy
- SM 375: Recreational Sports Programming
- SM 475: Legal Aspects of Sport
- SM 270: The Business of Sport
- SM 211: Sport Marketing
- SM 194: Foundations of Sport Management
School of Education
Higher Education
College of Liberal Arts
History
School of Business Administration
Management
Marketing, Analytics & Prof Sales
School of Applied Sciences
Nutrition & Hospitality Management
- NHM 719: Adv. Assess. and App. in Sport Nutrition
- NHM 319: Foundations in Sports Nutrition
- NHM 619: Sports Nutrition
Patterson School of Accountancy
School of Pharmacy
Pharmacy Administration
Pharmacy Practice
College of Liberal Arts
Psychology
School of Applied Sciences
- SAS 604: Academic Advising, Support in Athletics
- AT 660: Sports Performance
- AT 640: Physiology of Sport & Exercise
School of Business Administration
School of Engineering
School of Journalism and New Media
- Jour 589: Sports Television Production
- Jour 577: Depth Reporting
- Jour 578: Television Documentary Reporting
- Jour 480: Advanced Broadcast Reporting
- Jour 477: Specialized Reporting
- Jour 377: Advanced Reporting
- Jour 378: Television Reporting
- Jour 272: Broadcast Newswriting and Reporting
- IMC 587: Sports Promotion
- IMC 586: Foundations of Sports
- Jour 474: Cultural Reporting and Criticism
- Jour 372: Sports Announcing
- Jour 374: Sports Photography
- IMC 584: Collegiate Sports Promotion
- Jour 366: Sports Writing
- Jour 365: Sports Media and Reporting
School of Law
- Law 755: Sports Law II (Professional Sports)
- Law 611: Sports Law Review
- Law 647: Sports Law I (Intercollegiate Sports)
College of Liberal Arts
Sociology & Anthropology
School of Education
Teacher Education
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School of Engineering
Computer & Information Science
Electrical and Computer Engineering
- El E 433: High Frequency and Microwave Laboratory
- El E 322: Electric Circuit II
- El E 352: Electronics Circuits II
- El E 351: Electronics Circuits I
College of Liberal Arts
History
School of Engineering
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.