Fall 2013 ACE Courses Offered List
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1 Fall 2013 ACE Courses Offered List ACE 1 ADPR 283 Strategy Development for Advertising and Public Relations ENGL 101 Writing: Rhetoric and Reading ENGL 101H Honors Writing: Rhetoric and Reading ENGL 150 Writing: Rhetoric as Inquiry ENGL 150H Honors Writing: Rhetoric as Inquiry ENGL 151 Writing: Rhetoric as Argument ENGL 151H Honors Writing: Rhetoric as Argument ENGL 254 Writing and Communities ENGL 354 Writing: Uses of Literacy GERM 403/803 Advanced Syntax and Stylistics in German I JGEN 120 Basic Business Communication JGEN 200 Technical Communication I JGEN 220 Business Communication Strategies JGEN 300 Technical Communication II JOUR 202 Reporting I RAIK 287H Honors: Applied Communication Seminar I SPAN 304 Advanced Writing ACE 2 ADVT 333 Design and Layout ALEC 102 Interpersonal Skills for Leadership ARCH 143 Visual Literacy: Art and Design (ARCH 143, ARTP 143, IDES 143, JGEN 143, LARC 143, TXCD 143) ARTP 140A Visual Literacy Lab: Analysis and/or Composition (ARCH 140A, ARTP 140A, IDES 140A, JGEN 140A, LARC 140A, TXCD 140A) ARTP 140B Visual Literacy Lab: Perceptual Drawing (ARCH 140A, ARTP 140B, IDES 140B, JGEN 140B, LARC 140B, TXCD 140B) ARTP 141A Visual Literacy Lab: Color (ARCH 141A, ARTP 141A, IDES 141A, JGEN 141A, LARC 141A, TXCD 141A) ARTP 141B Visual Literacy Lab: Speculative Drawing (ARCH 141B, ARTP 141B, IDES 141B, JGEN 141B, LARC 141B, TXCD 141B) ARTP 143 Visual Literacy: Art and Design (ARCH 143, ARTP 143, IDES 143, JGEN 143, LARC 143, TXCD 143) COMM 109 Fundamentals of Human Communication COMM 209 Public Speaking COMM 209H Honors: Public Speaking COMM 210 Small Group Problem Solving COMM 215 Visual Communication COMM 283 Interpersonal Communication current as of 3/19/2013 1
2 COMM 286 Business and Professional Communication GERM 303 Advanced Composition, Grammar, and Conversation I IDES 143 Visual Literacy: Art and Design (ARCH 143, ARTP 143, IDES 143, JGEN 143, LARC 143, TXCD 143) JAPN 202 Intermediate Grammar and Reading I JAPN 301 Advanced Conversation and Composition I JGEN 140B Visual Literacy Lab: Perceptual Drawing (ARCH 140A, ARTP 140B, IDES 140B, JGEN 140B, LARC 140B, TXCD 140B) JGEN 143 Visual Literacy: Art and Design (ARCH 143, ARTP 143, IDES 143, JGEN 143, LARC 143, TXCD 143) JGEN 300 Technical Communication II JOUR 162 Visual and Aural Literacy: Photography JOUR 164 Visual and Aural Literacy: Graphic Design LARC 143 Visual Literacy: Art and Design (ARCH 143, ARTP 143, IDES 143, JGEN 143, LARC 143, TXCD 143) RAIK 187H Honors: Introductory Communication Seminar I SPAN 303 Advanced Reading for Comprehension TMFD 121 Visual Communication and Presentation TMFD 140A Visual Literacy Lab: Analysis and/or Composition (ARCH 140A, ARTP 140A, IDES 140A, JGEN 140A, LARC 140A, TXCD 140A) TMFD 140B Visual Literacy Lab: Perceptual Drawing (ARCH 140A, ARTP 140B, IDES 140B, JGEN 140B, LARC 140B, TXCD 140B) TMFD 141A Visual Literacy Lab: Color (ARCH 141A, ARTP 141A, IDES 141A, JGEN 141A, LARC 141A, TXCD 141A) TMFD 141B Visual Literacy Lab: Speculative Drawing (ARCH 141B, ARTP 141B, IDES 141B, JGEN 141B, LARC 141B, TXCD 141B) TMFD 143 Visual Literacy: Art and Design (ARCH 143, ARTP 143, IDES 143, JGEN 143, LARC 143, TXCD 143) ACE 3 CRIM 300 Applied Statistics & Data Processing in the Public Sector CSCE 101 Fundamentals of Computer Science CSCE 155A Computer Science I CSCE 155E Computer Science I: Systems Engineering Focus CSCE 155H Honors: Computer Science I CSCE 155N Computer Science I: Engineering and Science Focus CSCE 155T Computer Science I: Informatics Focus CSCE 183H Honors: Computer Problem Solving Essentials (RAIK 183H) ECON 215 Statistics EDPS 330 Measurement and Evaluation in Nutrition, Fitness and Health Promotion EDPS 459/859 Statistical Methods MATH 104 Calculus for Managerial and Social Sciences MATH 106 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I MATH 107 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II MATH 189H University Honors Seminar MATH 203 Contemporary Mathematics MATH 203J Contemporary Math "J" current as of 3/19/2013 2
3 MATH 208 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III MATH 208H Honors: Analytic Geometry and Calculus III MATH 221/821 Differential Equations MATH 221H Honors: Differential Equations MATH 310 Introduction to Modern Algebra MATH 314/814 Applied Linear Algebra MATH 324/824 Introduction to Partial Differential Equations MATH 325 Elementary Analysis MATH 380 Statistics and Applications (STAT 380) MNGT 250 Business Programming (MIST 250) PHIL 110 Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking PHIL 211 Introduction to Modern Logic RAIK 183H Honors: Computer Problem Solving Essentials SOCI 206 Introduction to Social Research II STAT 218 Introduction to Statistics STAT 380 Statistics and Applications (MATH 380) ACE 4 AGRI 115 Biotechnology: Food, Health, and Environment AGRO 131 Plant Science (HORT 131) ANTH 142 Basics of Biological Anthropology ANTH 232 Introduction to Prehistory ANTH 242 Introduction to Physical Anthropology ANTH 374 Primate Behavior & Ecology ASTR 103 Descriptive Astronomy ASTR 103H Honors: Descriptive Astronomy ASTR 113 Selected Topics in Astronomy ASTR 204 Introduction to Astronomy and Astrophysics BIOS 101 General Biology BIOS 115 Insect Biology (ENTO 115) BIOS 373 Biopsychology (PSYC 373) CHEM 105 Chemistry in Context 1 CHEM 109 General Chemistry I CHEM 110 General Chemistry II CHEM 113 Fundamental Chemistry I CHEM 131 The Science of Food (FSDT 131, NUTR 131) ENTO 115 Insect Biology (BIOS 115) FDST 131 The Science of Food (CHEM 131, NUTR 131) current as of 3/19/2013 3
4 GEOG 155 Elements of Physical Geography GEOL 100 Introduction to Geology GEOL 101 Physical Geology GEOL 103 Historical Geology GEOL 106 Environmental Geology GEOL 109 Oceanography GEOL 125 Frontiers in Antarctic Geosciences HORT 131 Plant Science (AGRO 131) LIFE 120 Fundamentals of Biology I LIFE 121 Fundamentals of Biology II METR 140 Severe and Unusual Weather METR 180 Environment, Enery, and Climate Change METR 200 Weather and Climate MSYM 109 Physical Principles in Agriculture and Life NRES 108 Earth's Natural Resource Systems Laboratory NUTR 131 The Science of Food (CHEM 131, FSDT 131) PHYS 115 Descriptive Physics PHYS 141 Elementary General Physics I PHYS 142 Elementary General Physics II PHYS 151 Elements of Physics PHYS 211 General Physics I PHYS 211H Honors: General Physics I PHYS 212 General Physics II PHYS 212H Honors: General Physics II PLPT 110 Molds and Man POLS 250 Genetics, Behavior and Politics PSYC 373 Biopsychology (BIOS 373) TXCD 206 Textiles ACE 5 ARCH 240 Architecture History and Theory I CLAS 180 Classical Mythology CLAS 210 Ancient Rome CLAS 281 The World of Classical Greece ENGL 180 Introduction to Literature ENGH 189H University Honors Seminar ENGL 202A Introduction to Poetry ENGL 205 Twentieth-Century Fiction current as of 3/19/2013 4
5 ENGL 206 Science Fiction ENGL 208 The Mystery and Gothic Tradition ENGL 210P Literature of War and Peace ENGL 212 Introduction to Lesbian and Gay Literature (WMNS 212) ENGL 213E Introduction to Film History ENGL 215 Introduction to Women's Literature (WMNS 215) ENGL 216 Children's Literature ENGL 230 English Authors to 1800 ENGL 230A Shakespeare ENGL 231 English Authors after 1800 ENGL 231H Honors: English Authors after 1800 ENGL 243 National Literature ENGL 244 African American Literature since 1865 (ETHN 244) ENGL 244E African American Literature before 1865 (ETHN 244E) ENGL 245N Introduction to Native American Literature (ETHN 245N) ENGL 260 American Literature Before 1865 ENGL 261 American Literature Since 1865 ENGL 270 Literary/Critical Theory ENGL 275 Introduction to Rhetorical Theory ENGL 302 Modern Poetry ENGL 303 Short Story ENGL 305A The Novel ENGL 315A Survey of Women's Literature (WMNS 315A) ENGL 345D Chicana and/or Chicano Literature (ETHN 345D) ENGL 364 Introduction to Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature ENGL 365 Introduction to Nineteenth-Century British Literature ETHN 244 African American Literature since 1865(ETHN 244) ETHN 244E African American Literature before 1865 (ENGL 244E) ETHN 245N Introduction to Native American Literature (ENGL 245N) ETHN 345D Chicana and/or Chicano Literature (ENGL 345D) FREN 301 Representative Authors I GEOG 334 Historical Geography of the Great Plains GEOG 377 Women of the Great Plains (GPSP, WMNS 377) GERM 301 Representative Authors I GPSP 377 Women of the Great Plains (GEOG 377, WMNS 377) HIST 100 Western Civilization to 1715 HIST 101 Western Civilization since 1715 HIST 101H Honors: Western Civilization since 1715 HIST 110 American History to 1877 current as of 3/19/2013 5
6 HIST 110H Honors: American History to 1877 HIST 111 American History Since 1877 HIST 111H Honors: American History Since 1877 HIST 189H University Honors Seminar HIST 204 Women and Gender in U.S. History HIST 210 Ancient Rome HIST 211 History of the Middle Ages HIST 216 History of Christianity (RELG 216) HIST 221 Science in History HIST 222 History of Sport HIST 228 History of Medicine in Western Society HIST 231 History of England: Stonehenge through the Glorious Revolution HIST 261 Russia to the Era of Catherine the Great IDES 445/845 History of Furniture JOUR 189H University Honors Seminar LAMS 331 Latin American Civilization (SPAN 331) PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 216 Introduction to Psychology and Philosophy PHIL 218 Philosophy of Feminism PHIL 231 History of Philosophy PHIL 302 Introduction to Metaphysics PHIL 320 Ethical Theory PHIL 332 Spinoza PHIL 341 Contemporary Continental Philosophy RELG 150 Explaining Religion RUSS 301 Representative Authors I SPAN 305 Literary Analysis in Spanish SPAN 314 Representative Authors of Spain I SPAN 331 Latin American Civilization (LAMS 331) TXCD 407/807 History of Costume WMNS 212 Introduction to Lesbian and Gay Literature (ENGL 212) WMNS 215 Introduction to Women's Literature ENGL 215) WMNS 315A Survey of Women's Literature (ENGL 315A) WMNS 377 Women of the Great Plains (GEOG 377, GPSP 377) current as of 3/19/2013 6
7 ACE 6 ADPR 450/850 Public Relations Theory and Strategy AECN 141 Introduction to the Economics of Agriculture ANTH 110 Introduction to Anthropology ANTH 130 Anthropology of the Great Plains ANTH 212 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (ETHN 212) ANTH 474/874 Applied and Development Anthropology COMM 370 Family Communication CRIM 101 Survey of Criminal Justice CYAF 160 Human Development and The Family CYAF 222 Introduction to Family Finance CYAF 280 Family Science CYAF 380 Working with Families in Communities and Schools ECON 211 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 211H Honors: Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 212 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 212H Honors: Principles of Microeconomics EDPS 189H University Honors Seminar EDPS 209 Strategies for Academic Success EDPS 250 Fundamentals of Child Development for Education EDPS 251 Fundamentals of Adolescent Development for Education EDPS 362 Learning in the Classroom EDPS 457 Learning and Motivation Principles for Secondary Teaching ENTR 121 Introduction to Entrepreneurial Management (MNGT 121) ENTR 421 Entrepreneurship and Venture Management (MNGT 421) ETHN 212 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (ANTH 212) ETHN 217 Nationality and Race Relations (SOCI 217) ETHN 238 Blacks and the American Political System (POLS 238) FINA 260 Personal Finance GEOG 181 Quality of the Environment GEOG 283 Space, the Environment and You GERO 200 Introduction to Gerontology MNGT 121 Introduction to Entrepreneurial Management (ENTR 121) MNGT 311 Leadership, Communication and Teams MNGT 360 Managing Behavior in Organizations MNGT 365 Managing Diversity in Organizations MNGT 421 Entrepreneurship and Venture Management (ENTR 421) NRES 323 Natural Resources Policy current as of 3/19/2013 7
8 POLS 100 Power and Politics in America POLS 189H University Honors Seminar POLS 227 The Presidency POLS 230 Elections, Political Parties, and Special Interests POLS 238 Blacks and the American Political System POLS 250 Genetics, Behavior and Politics POLS 350 Issues in Biology, Psychology, and Politics PSYC 181 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 181H Honors: Introduction to Psychology PSYC 189H University Honors Seminar PSYC 233 Aggression PSYC 263 Introduction to Cognitive Processes PSYC 288 The Psychology of Social Behavior PSYC 289 Developmental Psychology SLPA 230 The Brain and Human Communication SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 201 Social Problems SOCI 209 Sociology of Crime SOCI 217 Nationality and Race Relations (ETHN 217) SOCI 225 Marriage and the Family SPED 201 Introduction to Special Education ACE 7 AHIS 101 Introduction to Art History and Criticism I AHIS 102 Introduction to Art History and Criticism II ARCH 240 Architecture History and Theory I CERM 131 Ceramics for Non-majors DRAW 101 Beginning Drawing ENGL 170 Beginning Creative Writing ENGL 252 Introduction to Writing of Fiction ENGL 253 Introduction to Writing of Poetry ENGL 352 Advanced Writing of Fiction ENGL 353 Advanced Writing of Poetry ENGL 373 Film Theory and Criticism ENGL 413/813 Film HORT 261 Floral Design I IDES 445/845 History of Furniture MUNM 201 Contemporary Issues in Music and the Arts current as of 3/19/2013 8
9 MUNM 276G The Music Experience MUNM 280 World Music MUNM 287 The History of Rock Music MUNM 387 History of American Jazz MUSC 160 Music as Art, Discipline and Profession MUSC 189H University Honors Seminar MUSC 365 Music History and Literature I SCLP 111 Sculpture for Non-majors THEA 112G Introduction to Theatre THEA 112H Honors: Introduction to Theatre ACE 8 AECN 388 Ethics in Agriculture and Natural Resources (ALEC 388) ALEC 165 Pepsi Service Scholars ALEC 388 Ethics in Agriculture and Natural Resources (AECN 388) ANTH 408/808 Cross-Cultural Mentoring I (WMNS 408) ARCH 107 Sustainability Basics and the Build Environment CNST 420/820 Professional Practice and Ethics COMM 189H University Honors Seminar COMM 375 Theories of Persuasion CRPL 400 Introduction to Planning CSCE 230 Computer Organization (MUST TAKE CSCE 230 AND EITHER CSCE 486 OR 488 TO RECEIVE ACE 8) CSCE 486 Computer Science Professional Development (MUST TAKE CSCE 230 AND EITHER CSCE 486 OR 488 TO RECEIVE ACE 8) CSCE 488 Computer Engineering Professional Development (MUST TAKE CSCE 230 AND EITHER CSCE 486 OR 488 TO RECEIVE ACE 8) CYAF 150 Life Skills for Success ECON 211 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 211H Honors: Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 212 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 212H Honors: Principles of Microeconomics ENGL 210P Literature of War and Peace ENGL 275 Introduction to Rhetorical Theory ENVR 201 Science, Systems, Environment and Sustainability ETHN 100 Freshmen Seminar-The Minority Experience ETHN 200 Introduction to African American Studies HIST 245 Modern America Since 1900 JOMC 487/887 Mass Media and Society current as of 3/19/2013 9
10 NAVS 401 Naval Leadership and Management PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 106 Philosophy and Current Issues PHIL 225 Environmental Ethics PHIL 320 Ethical Theory PHIL 323 Topics in Applied Ethics POLS 100 Power and Politics in America SOCI 362 Ethics and the Responsible Conduct of Research TEAC 331 School and Society TEAC 331H Honors: School and Society WMNS 408/808 Cross-Cultural Mentoring I (ANTH 408) ACE 9 AECN 425 Agricultural Marketing in a Multinational Environment AGRI 310 Study Tours in International Agriculture AGRI 385 Women, Gender and Science (WMNS 385, NRES 385) ANTH 110 Introduction to Anthropology ANTH 442/842 Human Variation CLAS 183 Heroes, Harlots and Helots COMM 211 Intercultural Communication (ETHN 211) COMM 378 Cultural Encounters on the Great Plains (GPSP 378) CYAF 495/895 Special Topics in Family and Cultural Diversity ECON 321 Introduction to International Economics EDPS 121 U.S. Education in the Age of Globalization ENGL 212 Introduction to Lesbian and Gay Literature (WMNS 212) ENGL 215 Introduction to Women's Literature (WMNS 215) ENGL 244 African American Literature since 1865 (ETHN 244) ENGL 244E African American Literature before 1865 (ETHN 244E) ENGL 245N Introduction Native American Literature (ETHN 245N) ENGL 315A Survey of Women's Literature (WMNS 315A) ENGL 315B Women in Popular Culture (WMNS 315B) ENGL 345D Chicana and/or Chicano Literature (ETHN 345D) ENSC 110 Energy in Perspectives ETHN 100 Freshmen Seminar-The Minority Experience ETHN 150 African Culture and Civilization (HIST 150) ETHN 200 Introduction to African American Studies ETHN 203 Introduction to Africa ETHN 211 Intercultural Communication (COMM 211) current as of 3/19/
11 ETHN 217 Nationality and Race Relations (SOCI 217) ETHN 238 Blacks and the American Political System (POLS 238) ETHN 241 Native American History (HIST 241) ETHN 244 African American Literature (ENGL 244) ETHN 244E African American Literature before 1865 (ENGL 244E) ETHN 245N Introduction Native American Literature (ENGL 245N) ETHN 330 Multicultural Education (TEAC 330) ETHN 345D Chicana and/or Chicano Literature (ENGL 345D) GEOG 140 Introductory Human Geography GEOG 181 Quality of the Environment GEOG 272 Geography of World Regions GEOG 377 Women of the Great Plains (GPSP, WMNS 377) GEOL 125 Frontiers in Antarctic Geosciences GPSP 377 Women of the Great Plains (GEOG 377, WMNS 377) GPSP 378 Cultural Encounters on the Great Plains (COMM 378) HIST 120 World History to 1500 CE HIST 121 World History Since 1500 CE HIST 150 African Culture and Civilization (ETHN 150) HIST 225 Women in History (WMNS 225) HIST 241 Native American History (ETHN 241) HIST 282 Modern East Asia LAMS 331 Latin American Civilizations (SPAN 331) MNGT 365 Managing Diversity in Organizations MUNM 280 World Music NRES 385 Women, Gender and Science (WMNS 385, AGRI 385) NUTR 253 Cultural Aspects of Food and Nutrition PHIL 106 Philosophy and Current Issues PHIL 218 Philosophy of Feminism PHIL 225 Environmental Ethics POLS 160 International Relations POLS 160H Honors: International Relations POLS 238 Blacks and the American Political System (ETHN 238) RELG 108 World Religions RELG 118 Introduction to Hinduism, Buddhism, and Daoism RELG 181 Judaism, Christianity and Islam RELG 208 Introduction to Islam RELG 230 Tibetan Buddhism SOCI 189H University Honors Seminar SOCI 200 Women in Contemporary Society current as of 3/19/
12 SOCI 201 Social Problems SOCI 217 Nationality and Race Relations (ETHN 217) SOCI 225 Marriage and the Family SPAN 321 Spanish Civilization SPAN 331 Latin American Civilizations (LAMS 331) TEAC 330 Multicultural Education (ETHN 330) TMFD 123 Clothing and Human Behavior WMNS 101 Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies WMNS 201 Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Studies WMNS 212 Introduction to Lesbian and Gay Literature (ENGL 212) WMNS 215 Introduction to Women's Literature ENGL 215) WMNS 225 Women in History (HIST 225) WMNS 315A Survey of Women's Literature (ENGL 315A) WMNS 315B Women in Popular Culture (ENGL 315B) WMNS 377 Women of the Great Plains (GEOG 377, GPSP 377) WMNS 385 Women, Gender and Science (NRES 385, AGRI 385) ACE 10 ADPR 489 Advertising and Public Relations Campaigns AECN 425 Agricultural Marketing in a Multinational Environment AECN 453 Agricultural and Rural Property Appraisal AGRI 485 Investigations in Applied Science AGRO 405 Crop Management Strategies AGRO 427/827 Critical Thinking in Turfgrass Management (HORT, PGMP, TLMT 427) AGRO 445/845 Livestock Management on Range and Pasture (ASCI 451/851, RNGE 445) AHIS 400 Art History Capstone Experience ALEC 431 Student Teaching ALEC 495A Internship in Leadership Development ANTH 433/833 North American Archaeology ANTH 442/842 Human Variation ARCH 310 Fundamentals of Architectural Design ARCH 410 Architectural Design: Tectonics ARTP 400 Capstone Art Experience ASCI 451/851 Livestock Management on Range and Pasture (AGRO, RNGE 445) ASCI 486 Animal Biological Systems ATHT 445 Advanced Studies in Athletic Training BIOC 435 Advanced Topics in Biochemistry BIOS 402/802 Cancer Biology current as of 3/19/
13 CHEM 441/841 Inorganic Chemistry CIVE 489 Senior Design Project CIVE 489H Honors: Senior Design Project CLAS 401 Research Seminar CNST 489 Senior Construction Project COMM 495 Communication, Collaboration, and Community: Capstone CRIM 397 Internship in Criminal Justice CSCE 487 Computer Science Design Project CSCE 489 Computer Engineering Senior Design Project CYAF 403/803 Student Teaching Seminar in Family and Consumer Sciences CYAF 497A Student Teaching in Early Childhood Education CYAF 497D/897D Community Internships in Family and Consumer Sciences ELEC 495 Electrical Engineering Senior Design II ENGL 487 English Capstone Experience ENTO 485 Current Issues in Entomology ENVR 499A Environmental Studies Senior Thesis I (1 cr) ENVR 499B Environmental Studies Senior Thesis II (2 cr) ENVR 499H Honors: Environmental Studies Senior Thesis I & II FREN 453/853 French Literature Nineteenth Century I FREN 461/861 Studies in Francophone Literature and Cultures GLST 494 Seminar in Global Studies HIST 450 Capstone Seminar HIST 450H Honors: Capstone Seminar HORT 427/827 Critical Thinking in Turfgrass Management (AGRO, PGMP, TLMT 427) IMSE 450 Senior Engineering Project JOUR 450 NewsNetNebraska MATH 435 Math in the City MECH 446 Mechanical Engineering Design I MECH 447 Mechanical Engineering Design II METR 442/842 Advanced Synoptic Meteorology-Climatology METR 470/870 The Climate System: Analysis and Prediction MNGT 475 Business Policies and Strategies MUED 403 Student Teaching Seminar MUSC 384 Research Proposal Development MUSC 384A Research Proposal Development MUSC 384B Research Proposal Development MUSC 384E Research Proposal Development MUSC 484 Music Technology: Capstone MUSC 499 Undergraduate Thesis current as of 3/19/
14 MUSC 499H Honors: Undergraduate Thesis NRES 433/833 Wildlife Management Techniques NRES 463/863 Fisheries Science NUTR 452 Medical Nutrition Therapy II NUTR 452L Medical Nutrition Therapy II Laboratory PHIL 496/896 Philosophical Themes PHYS 441/841 Experimental Physics I POLS 400 Democracy and Democratic Citizenship PSYC 350/350X Research Methods and Data Analysis RELG 401 Research Seminar (CLAS 401) RNGE 445 Livestock Management on Range and Pasture (ASCI 451/851, AGRO 445) SOCI 495 Senior Seminar SPAN 403 Spanish Stylistics SPAN 473/873 Cervantes SPED 403 Seminar: Mildly Handicapped TEAC 403A Student Teaching Capstone Seminar TEAC 403B Secondary Student Teaching Seminar THEA 472 Theatre Perspectives THEA 479 Capstone Project in Film or New Media TLMT 427/827 Critical Thinking in Turfgrass Management (AGRO, HORT, PGMP 427) TMFD 412/812 Product Development III: Trend Analysis and Product Conceptualization WATS 498A Senior Project I WATS 498B Senior Project II WATS 499H Honors Thesis current as of 3/19/
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