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College of Liberal Arts
Center for the Study of Southern Culture
- S St 101: Introduction to Southern Studies I
- S St 103: Southern Mythologies and Popular Culture
- S St 104: The South and Race
- S St 105: Introduction to the South and Food
- S St 106: Introduction to Southern Documentary
- S St 107: Intro to Gender & Sexuality in the South
- S St 108: Music and Southern Society
- S St 109: Rights and Southern Activism
- S St 110: Slavery and the University
- S St 118: Introductory Topics in Southern Music
- S St 314: Race, Place, and Space
- S St 334: Introduction to Field Work Techniques
- S St 350: The South and Sexuality
- S St 401: Southern Studies Seminar
- S St 403: Internship
- S St 533: Fieldwork & Oral History
- S St 534: Documentary Photography
- S St 535: Anthropological Films
- S St 536: The Southern Environment
- S St 537: Documenting the South in Film
- S St 538: Advanced Documentary Film/South
- S St 540: Photographing Place in the U.S. South
- S St 544: Advanced Documentary Photography
- S St 555: Foodways and Southern Culture
- S St 556: Heritage Tourism in the South
- S St 560: Oral History of Southern Social Movement
- S St 596: Queer Mississippi
- S St 597: Special Topics I
- S St 598: Special Topics II
- S St 599: Special Topics III
- S St 601: Southern Studies Graduate Seminar I
- S St 602: Southern Studies Graduate Seminar II
- S St 603: Internship
- S St 605: Advanced Individual Study
- S St 610: MFA Seminar
- S St 611: Regionalism
- S St 612: Globalization and the U.S. South
- S St 633: MFA Fieldwork
- S St 638: MFA Documentary Post-Production
- S St 697: Thesis
- S St 698: MFA Thesis Hours
- S St 699: MFA Workshop
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College of Liberal Arts
Philosophy & Religion
- Rel 395: Topics in Religious Studies
- Rel 601: Topics in Religious Studies
- Rel 497: Advanced Seminar in Religious Studies
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