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College of Liberal Arts
African American Studies Program
- Aas 302: Judicial System & African Amer Community
- Aas 412: Studies in Black Popular Culture
- Aas 330: Racism and Religion
School of Applied Sciences
Applied Gerontology
College of Liberal Arts
Art & Art History
Biology
- Bisc 372: Introductory Cell Biology
- Bisc 111: The Environment: Integrated Exploration
- Bisc 104: Inquiry into Life: The Environment
- Bisc 339: Phycology
- Bisc 661: Phylogenetic Systematics
- Bisc 493: Capstone Directed Study
School of Pharmacy
Biomolecular Sciences
- BMS 662: Cannabis Policy & Law
- Medc 416: Intro to the Principles of Med Chem I
- Medc 417: Intro to the Principles of Med Chem II
- BMS 343: Biochemical Foundations of Therapeutics
- BMS 665: Pharmacology & Toxicology of Cannabinoid
- BMS 663: Formulation & Manufacturing of Cannabis
- BMS 653: Formulation and Manufacturing of Dietary
- BMS 654: Identification and Authentication of Die
- BMS 664: Chemistry & Standardization of Cannabis
- BMS 661: Cannabis Identification, Genomics, & Eng
- BMS 655: Pharmacology and Toxicology of Dietary S
- BMS 652: Regulation of Dietary Supplements
- BMS 651: Fundamentals of Pharmacognosy and Phytoc
College of Liberal Arts
Center for the Study of Southern Culture
School of Engineering
Chemical Engineering
College of Liberal Arts
Chemistry & Biochemistry
School of Engineering
Civil Engineering
College of Liberal Arts
Classics
College of Liberal Arts
School of Applied Sciences
Communication Sciences & Disorders
School of Engineering
Computer & Information Science
School of Applied Sciences
Criminal Justice & Legal Studies
- CJ 682: Intro to EBPR
- CJ 270: Juvenile Justice
- LA 310: Real Property and Abstracting
- LA 406: Domestic Law
- CJ 684: Police & Community Partnerships
- CJ 683: Innovation & Reform in Policing
- CJ 688: Police Technology & Policy
- CJ 325: Emergency Management and CJ
- CJ 671: Communications for Criminal Justice Lead
- CJ 672: Conflict Resolution and Decision Making
- CJ 680: Personnel Management
- CJ 681: Law & Public Policy
- LA 104: Public Speaking in the Legal Environment
College of Liberal Arts
Croft Inst for International Studies
- Inst 371: International Trade and Globalization
- Inst 361: The War on Drugs in Latin America
- Inst 374: Introduction to International Law
University Programs
Developmental Studies
College of Liberal Arts
Economics
- Econ 408: Urban Economics
- Econ 403: Mathematical Economics
- Econ 324: Experimental Economics
- Econ 401: Government and Business
- Econ 505: Public Finance
- Econ 506: Public Finance Administration
- Econ 581: Collective Bargaining
- Econ 610: Public Choice
- Econ 615: Public Finance
- Econ 620: Public Policy Analysis
School of Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
College of Liberal Arts
English
- Eng 198: Topics in Intro to Creative Writing
- Eng 421: Literature of Medieval Europe
- Eng 321: Literature of Medieval Europe
- Eng 320: The Heroic Age
School of Business Administration
Finance
School of Engineering
Geology & Geological Engineering
Graduate School
School of Applied Sciences
Health, Exercise Sci & Recreation Mgmt
- ES 350: Research Methods in HESRM
- ES 344: Aging in the 21st Century
- SRA 375: Recreational Sports Programming
- SA 605: Comm & Data Visualization in Sport
- SRA 410: Senior Seminar: Professional Development
- SM 375: Recreational Sports Programming
School of Education
Higher Education
- Edhe 770: Topics in Higher Education
- Edhe 759: Finance of Higher Education
- Edhe 729: Leadership & Org. Theory for H. Ed. Pr.
- Edhe 701: Doctoral Studies Proseminar
- Edhe 351: Organization & Policy
- Edhe 311: Transfer Student Leadership II
- Edhe 310: Transfer Student Leadership I
- Edhe 305: Transfer Student Experience
- Edhe 105: Freshman Year Experience
College of Liberal Arts
History
- Hst 435: US Military History
- Hst 596: Queer Mississippi
- Hst 699: Internship in History
- Hst 600: Graduate Practicum in Public History
- Hst 595: Introduction to Public History
- Hst 463: Practicum in Public History
- Hst 465: Digital History
- Hst 460: Public History
School of Education
Leadership & Counselor Education
- Edld 617: School Law and Leadership
- Edld 641: Law and Ethics of Education
- Edld 731: Education Policy and Community Relations
- Coun 715: Collaborative Principal-School Coun Prep
- Edld 120: Introduction to Leadership Studies
- Edld 611: Ethics and Prof. Norms for Ed. Leaders
- Edld 614: Community and External Leadership
- Edld 675: Pol, Int, Eth, Leg, Pol. Issues
School of Business Administration
Management
- Ent 352: Entrepreneurial Law
- Mgmt 581: Collective Bargaining
- Mgmt 101: Leadership for the Future
- GB 490: General Business Topics Review
- GB 350: Essentials of Marketing
- Ent 388: e-Commerce Strategy for Entrepreneurs
- Ent 321: Entrepreneurial Pitching
- Bus 250: Legal Environment of Business
- Mgmt 582: Employee Relations
Marketing, Analytics & Prof Sales
- Mktg 455: Negotiations for Strong Relationships
- Mktg 361: Retailing and E-Commerce
- Mktg 353: Advertising and Promotion
College of Liberal Arts
Mathematics
School of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
College of Liberal Arts
Military Science & Leadership
Modern Languages
- Fr 198: Elementary French Study Abroad
- IE 053: Speaking Accurately and Clearly
- IE 015: Beginning Speaking and Listening II
- Arab 212: Intensive Intermediate Arabic II
- Arab 211: Intensive Intermediate Arabic I
- Russ 611: Intensive Elem Russian for Graduate St
- Arab 111: Intensive Elementary Arabic I
- Arab 112: Intensive Elementary Arabic II
- IE 011: Beginning Speaking and Listening
- IE 021: Intermediate Speaking and Listening
- IE 025: High Intermediate Speaking and Listening
- IE 031: Advanced Speaking and Listening
- IE 032: Advanced Reading
- Arab 312: Intensive Arabic VI
- Arab 311: Intensive Arabic V
- Japn 111: Intensive Elementary Japanese
- Japn 211: Intensive Intermediate Japanese
- Russ 111: Intensive Elementary Russian
- Russ 211: Intensive Elementary Russian
- Arab 398: Advanced Arabic Study Abroad
- Arab 298: Intermediate Arabic Study Abroad
- Arab 198: Elementary Arabic Study Abroad
- Span 398: Upper-Level Spanish Study Abroad
- Germ 398: Upper-Level German Study Abroad
- Fr 398: Upper-Level French Study Abroad
- Span 576: Advanced Spanish for Business
- Kor 398: Upper-Level Korean Study Abroad
- Kor 298: Intermediate Korean Study Abroad
- Kor 198: Elementary Korean Study Abroad
- Port 211: Intensive Intermediate Portuguese
- Port 111: Intensive Elementary Portuguese
- Germ 561: Advanced Topics in German Cinema
- Arab 201: Intermediate Arabic I
- Chin 313: Media Chinese I: Newspapers and Internet
- Swa 301: Conversation and Composition I
- Swa 302: Conversation and Composition II
- Swa 298: Intermediate Swahili Study Abroad
- Swa 201: Intermediate Swahili I
- Swa 198: Elementary Swahili Study Abroad
- Span 701: ProSeminar I for Ph.D. Students
- Span 676: Ling Variation in Spanish-Speaking World
- Swa 398: Upper-Level Swahili Abroad
- Span 661: Graduate Seminar on Film in Spanish
- Span 640: Bilingualism in Spanish Speaking World
- Span 611: Intensive Elem Spanish for Grad Students
- Span 600: Hispanic Linguistics for Grad Students
- Span 304: Conversation and Composition II
- Span 303: Conversation and Composition I
- Span 213: Intensive Intermed Span for Major/Minor
- Fr 323: La Chanson Francophone
- Span 298: Intermediate Spanish Study Abroad
- Chin 111: Intensive Chinese I
- Chin 211: Intensive Chinese III
- Span 211: Intensive Intermediate Spanish
- Chin 112: Intensive Chinese II
- Chin 212: Intensive Chinese IV
- Span 111: Intensive Elementary Spanish
- Span 102: Elementary Spanish II
- Russ 501: Contemporary Russian
- Span 101: Elementary Spanish I
- Russ 398: Advanced Russian Study Abroad
- Russ 298: Intermediate Russian Study Abroad
- Russ 201: Intermediate Russian I
- Russ 102: Elementary Russian II
- Russ 101: Elementary Russian I
- Port 398: Advanced Portuguese Study Abroad
- Port 301: Conversation and Composition I
- Port 298: Intermediate Portuguese Study Abroad
- Port 302: Conversation and Composition II
- Chin 198: Elementary Chinese Study Abroad
- Germ 198: Elementary German Study Abroad
- Ital 198: Elementary Italian Study Abroad
- Japn 198: Elementary Japanese Study Abroad
- Port 198: Elementary Portuguese Study Abroad
- Germ 111: Intensive Elementary German
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.