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1 Spring 2015 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: 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 Advanced Syntax & Stylics in German I JGEN 120 Basic Business Communication JGEN 200 Technical Communication I JGEN 220 Business Communication Strategies JGEN 288H Honors: Applied Communication Seminar II (RAIK 288H) JGEN 300 Technical Communication II JOUR 202 Reporting I SPAN 304 Advanced Writing ACE 2 ADPR 333 Design and Layout ALEC 102 Interpersonal Skills for Leadership COMM 101 Communication in the 21st Century COMM 109 Fundamentals of Human Communication COMM 109H Honors: Fundamentals of Human Communication COMM 209 Public Speaking COMM 210 Communicating in Small Groups COMM 215 Visual Communication COMM 283 Interpersonal Communication COMM 286 Business and Professional Communication ENGR 100 Interpersonal Skills for Engineering Leaders FREN 304 Advanced Composition, Grammar, and Conversation II GERM 304 Advanced Composition, Grammar, and Conversation II JAPN 204 Intermediate Grammar and Reading II JAPN 302 Advanced Conversation and Composition II JGEN 300 Technical Communication II JOMC 160 Visual Production: Photography and Videography JOMC 161 Visual Design Fundamentals: Graphic Design and Web MRKT 257 Sales Communication RAIK 188H Honors: Introductory Communication Seminar II RUSS 304 Advanced Composition, Grammar, and Conversation SPAN 303 Advanced Reading for Comprehension TMFD 121 Visual Communication and Presentation TMFD 144 Introduction to Design Theory and Criticism

2 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 155N Computer Science I: Engineering and Science Focus CSCE 155T Computer Science I: Informatics Focus ECON 215 Statistics EDPS 459 Statistical Methods MATH 104 Applied Calculus MATH 106 Calculus I MATH 107 Calculus II MATH 107R Analytic Geometry and Calculus II MATH 203 Contemporary Mathematics MATH 203J Contemporary Math MATH 208 Calculus III MATH 208H Honors: Analytic Geometry and Calculus III MATH 221 Differential Equations MATH 310 Introduction to Modern Algebra MATH 314 Linear Algebra MATH 314H Honors: Applied Linear Algebra MATH 325 Elementary Analysis MATH 380 Statistics and Applications (STAT 380) PHIL 110 Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking PHIL 211 Introduction to Modern Logic 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 232 Introduction to Prehistory ASTR 103 Descriptive Astronomy ASTR 103H Honors: Descriptive Astronomy BIOS 101 General Biology BIOS 115 Insect Biology (ENTO 115) BIOS 373 Biopsychology (PSYC 373) CHEM 109 General Chemistry I CHEM 110 General Chemistry II 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) 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 120 Geology of National Parks and Monuments

3 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, Energy, and Climate Change METR 200 Weather and Climate MSYM 109 Physical Principles in Agriculture and Life Sciences 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 141H Honors: 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 PSYC 373 Biopsychology (BIOS 373) TMFD 206 Textiles UHON 395H Physiology of Stress ACE 5 CLAS 180 Classical Mythology CLAS 209 Ancient Greece (HIST 209) CLAS 281 The World of Classical Greece CLAS 283 Epic Tales: The World's Heroes and Gods DSGN 140 History of Design ENGL 180 Introduction to Literature ENGL 205 Twentieth-Century Fiction ENGL 206 Science Fiction ENGL 208 The Mystery and Gothic Tradition ENGL 210I Illness and Health in Literature ENGL 212 Introduction to Lesbian and Gay Literature (WMNS 212) 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 244 African American Literature since 1865 (ETHN 244) 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 303 Short Story ENGL 305A The Novel ENGL 311 Revolution and Romanticism ENGL 315A Survey of Women's Literature (WMNS 315A) ENGL 331 British Authors Since 1800 ENGL 341 The Bible as Literature

4 ENGL 344B Black Women Authors (ETHN 344B) ETHN 244 African American Literature since 1865 (ENGL 244) ETHN 245N Introduction to Native American Literature (ENGL 245N) ETHN 344B Black Women Authors (ENGL 344B) FREN 302 Representative Authors II GEOG 334 Historical Geography of the Great Plains GEOG 377 Women of the Great Plains (GPSP, WMNS 377) GERM 302 GERM 322 Representative Authors II German Civilization II 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 HIST 110H Honors: American History to 1877 HIST 111 American History After 1877 HIST 111H Honors: American History After 1877 HIST 112 History of the U.S. President HIST 209 Ancient Greece (CLAS 209) HIST 216 History of Christianity HIST 222 History of Sport HIST 232 History of England Since the Glorious Revolution HIST 249 History of the American Family HIST 262 Russia: The Nineteenth Century to the Present LAMS 331 Latin American Civilization (SPAN 331) PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 213 Medical Ethics PHIL 216 Introduction to Psychology and Philosophy PHIL 336 Ethics: Ancient and Medieval PHIL 341 Contemporary Continental Philosophy RELG 150 Explaining Religion RELG 206 Ways of Western Religion RELG 220 Reason and Religion RELG 381 Topics in Religion and Popular Culture RUSS 302 Representative Authors II RUSS 482 Russian Literature in Translation I SPAN 305 Literary Analysis in Spanish SPAN 315 Representative Authors of Spain SPAN 331 Latin American Civilization (LAMS 331) TMFD 407 History of Costume TMFD 408 History of Textiles UHON 395H Engl: Cultural Phenomena UHON 395H Evolution/Creation UHON 395H Finding Way Between Science & Religion 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)

5 ACE 6 ADPR 450 Public Relations Theory and Strategy AECN 141 Introduction to the Economics of Agriculture ANTH 110 Introduction to Anthropology ANTH 212 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (ETHN 212) ANTH 215 Anthropology of Death ANTH 474 Applied and Development Anthropology 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 200 Economic Essential and Issues ECON 211 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 212 Principles of Microeconomics EDPS 209 Strategies for Academic Success EDPS 250 Fundamentals of Child Development for Education EDPS 251 Fundamentals of Adolescent Development for Education EDPS 320 Happiness and Well-Being through Positive Psychology EDPS 362 Learning in the Classroom EDPS 457 Learning and Motivation Principles for Secondary Teaching ENGR 200 Professionalism and Global Perspective 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 GEOG 361 Quality of the Environment Urban Geography GERO 200 Introduction to Gerontology MNGT 311 Leadership, Communication and Teams MNGT 360 Managing Behavior in Organizations MNGT 360H Honors: Managing Behvarior in Organizations MNGT 421 Entrepreneurship and Venture Management (ENTR 421) MUED 244 Music Learning and Development POLS 100 Power and Politics in America POLS 100H Honors: Power and Politics in America POLS 150 Introduction to Biology, Psychology, and Politics POLS 238 Blacks and the American Political System (ETHN 238) POLS 350 Issues in Biology, Psychology, and Politics POLS 375 Conflict and Development in Africa PSYC 181 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 181H Honors: Introduction to Psychology PSYC 233 Aggression PSYC 263 Introduction to Cognitive Processes PSYC 288 The Psychology of Social Behavior PSYC 289 Developmental Psychology RAIK 182H Honors: Foundations of Business II SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 201 Social Problems SOCI 209 Sociology of Crime

6 SOCI 217 Nationality and Race Relations (ETHN 217) SOCI 225 Marriage and the Family UHON 395H Movies, Media and Ethics ACE 7 AHIS 101 Introduction to Art History and Criticism I AHIS 102 Introduction to Art History and Criticism II CERM 131 Ceramics for Non-majors DRAW 101 Beginning Drawing DSGN 110 Design Thinking ENGL 170 Beginning Creative Writing ENGL 219 Film Genre ENGL 252 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENGL 253 Introduction to Poetry Writing ENGL 352 Intermediate Fiction Writing ENGL 353 Intermediate Poetry Writing ENGL 373 Film Theory and Criticism GEOG 200 Landscape and Environmental Appreciation (HORT 200, LARC 200) HORT 200 Landscape and Environmental Appreciation (GEOG 200, LARC 200) LARC 200 Landscape and Environmental Appreciation (HORT 200, GEOG 200) MUNM 201 MUNM 276G Contemporary Issues in Music and the Arts The Music Experience MUNM 280 World Music (MUSC 280) MUNM 287 The History of Rock Music MUNM 387 History of American Jazz MUSC 280 World Music (MUNM 280) PHOT 161 Photography for Non-majors PRNT 141 Printmaking for Non-majors SCLP 111 Sculpture for Non-majors THEA 112G Introduction to Theatre ACE 8 AECN 445 Agricultural and Natural Resource Policy Analysis (NREE 445) ALEC 388 Ethics in Agriculture and Natural Resources ARCH 107 Sustainability Basics and the Build Environment BLAW 300 Business, Government & Society BSEN 206 Engineering Economics CNST 420 Professional Practice and Ethics COMM 220 COMM 375 Public Advocacy and Civic Engagement Theories of Persuasion CRPL 400 Introduction to Planning CSCE 230 Computer Organization CSCE 486 Computer Science Professional Development CSCE 488 Computer Engineering Professional Development CYAF 150 Life Skills for Success CYAF 460 Human Dimensions of Sustainability ECON 200 Economic Essentials and Issues ECON 211 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 212 Principles of Microeconomics ENGL 376 Rhetoric: Argument and Society ENVR 201 Science, Systems, Environment and Sustainability

7 ETHN 100 Freshmen Seminar-The Minority Experience ETHN 201 Introduction to Native American Studies HIST th Century America HIST 245 Modern America Since 1900 JOMC 487 Mass Media and Society NREE 445 Agricultural and Natural Resource Policy Analysis (AECN 445) PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 106 Philosophy and Current Issues PHIL 213 Medical Ethics PHIL 225 Environmental Ethics POLS 100 Power and Politics in America POLS 100H Honors: Power and Politics in America TEAC 331 School and Society UHON 395H Movies, Media and Ethics ACE 9 AECN 346 World Food Economics AECN 420 International Food and Agricultural Trade AGRI 282 Introduction to Global Agricultural and Natural Resources Issues AGRI 310 Study Tours in International Agriculture AGRI 385 Women, Gender and Science (WMNS 385, NRES 385) AGRO 107 Invasive Plant Species: Impacts on Ecosystems (NRES 107) ANTH 110 Introduction to Anthropology COMM 211 Intercultural Communication (ETHN 211) COMM 378 Cultural Encounters on the Great Plains (GPSP 378) CRIM 338 Race, Ethnicity and Criminal Justice 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 245N Introduction to Native American Literature (ETHN 245N) ENGL 315A Survey of Women's Literature (WMNS 315A) ENGL 315B Women in Popular Culture (WMNS 315B) ENGL 344B Black Women Authors (ETHN 344B) ENGL 376 Rhetoric: Argument and Society ENGR 200 Professionalism and Global Perspective ENGR 490 Global Experiences in Engineering ENVR 249 Individual and Cultural Perspectives on the Environment ETHN 100 Freshmen Seminar-The Minority Experience ETHN 201 Introduction to Native American Studies ETHN 202 Introduction to Latina and/or Latino Studies ETHN 211 Intercultural Communication (COMM 211) 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 since 1865 (ENGL 244) ETHN 245N Introduction to Native American Literature (ENGL 245N) ETHN 330 Multicultural Education (TEAC 330) ETHN 344B Black Women Authors (ENGL 344B) GEOG 140 Introductory Human Geography

8 GEOG 181 Quality of the Environment GEOG 200 Landscape and Environmental Appreciation (HORT 200, LARC 200) 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 121 World History Since 1500 CE HIST 214 History of Islam HIST 217 Israel: The Holy Land (JUDS 217, RELG 217) HIST 241 Native American History (ETHN 241) HORT 200 Landscape and Environmental Appreciation (GEOG 200, LARC 200) JUDS 217 Israel: The Holy Land (HIST 217, RELG 217) LAMS 331 Latin American Civilization (SPAN 331) LARC 200 Landscape and Environmental Appreciation (HORT 200, GEOG 200) MNGT 414 Leadership in a Global Context MUNM 280 World Music (MUSC 280) MUSC 280 World Music (MUNM 280) NRES 104 Climate in Crisis NRES 107 Invasive Plant Species: Impacts on Ecosystems (AGRO 107) 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 225 Environmental Ethics POLS 160 International Relations POLS 238 Blacks and the American Political System (ETHN 238) POLS 333 Immigration and Politics POLS 375 Conflict and Development in Africa PSYC 330 Psychology of Diversity RELG 108 World Religions RELG 208 Introduction to Islam RELG 217 Israel: The Holy Land (HIST 217, JUDS 217) SLPA 488 Linguistic Needs of Bilingual and Culturally Different Students SOCI 200 Women in Contemporary Society SOCI 201 Social Problems SOCI 217 Nationality and Race Relations (ETHN 217) SOCI 225 Marriage and the Family SPAN 321 Exploring Hispanic Culture: Spain SPAN 331 Latin American Civilization (LAMS 331) TEAC 330 Multicultural Education (ETHN 330) TMFD 123 Clothing and Human Behavior WMNS 101 WMNS 201 WMNS 212 Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Sexuality Studies Introduction to Lesbian and Gay Literature WMNS 215 Introduction to Women's Literature (ENGL 215) 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)

9 ACE 10 ABUS 488 Business Management for Horticultural Enterprises (AGRO/EAEP/ENTR/HORT 488) ACTS 475 Actuarial Applications in Practice ADPR 429 Jacht Student Ad Agency ADPR 439 Student Competitions ADPR 489 Advertising and Public Relations Campaigns AECN 420 International Food and Agricultural Trade AECN 435 Advanced Agricultural Marketing Management AECN 445 Agricultural and Natural Resource Policy Analysis (NREE 445) AGEN 480 Design II in Agricultural and Biological Systems Engineering (BSEN 480) AGRO 435 Agroecology (HORT 435, NRES 435) AGRO 470 Critical Thinking in Landscape Management (HORT 470, TLMT 470) AGRO 475 Water Quality Strategy (CRPL, CIVE, GEOL, MSYM, NRES, POLS, SOCI, SOIL, WATS 475) AGRO 488 Business Management for Horticultural Enterprises (ABUS/EAEP/ENTR/HORT 488) AHIS 400 Art History Capstone Experience ALEC 431 Student Teaching ALEC 480 Dynamics of Agricultural Environmental Journalism ALEC 495A Internship in Leadership Development ARCH 311 Architectural Design: Ecological Context ARCH 411 Architectural Design: Urbanism Studio ARTP 400 Capstone Art Experience ASCI 485 Animal Systems Analysis BIOC 435 Advanced Topics in Biochemistry BIOS 402 Cancer Biology BIOS 420 Molecular Genetics BIOS 472 Evolution BRDC 462 Advanced Production BRDC 472 Advanced Reporting BSEN 480 Design II in Agricultural and Biological Systems Engineering (AGEN 480) CHEM 421 Analytical Chemistry CHME 453 Chemical Engineering Process Design CIVE 475 Water Quality Strategy (CRPL, CIVE, GEOL, MSYM, NRES, POLS, SOCI, SOIL, WATS 475) CIVE 489 Senior Design Project CIVE 489H Honors: Senior Design Project CLAS 401 Research Seminar (RELG 401) CNST 489 Senior Construction Project COMM 495 Communication, Collaboration, and Community: Capstone CONE 489 Construction Engineering Capstone Course CRIM 397 Internship in Criminal Justice CRIM 496 Issues in Crime and Justice CRPL 475 Water Quality Strategy (CRPL, CIVE, GEOL, MSYM, NRES, POLS, SOCI, SOIL, WATS 475) CSCE 487 Computer Science Design Project CSCE 489 Computer Engineering Senior Design Project CYAF 403 Student Teaching Seminar in Family and Consumer Sciences CYAF 497A Student Teaching in Early Childhood Education: Preschool CYAF 497D Community Internships in Child, Youth and Family Studies EAEP 488 Business Management for Horticultural Enterprises (ABUS/AGRO/ENTR/HORT 488) ELEC 495 Electrical Engineering Senior Design II ENGL 454 Advanced Writing Projects ENGL 487 English Capstone Experience

10 ENTO 485 Current Issues in Entomology ENTR 488 Business Management for Horticultural Enterprises (ABUS/AGRO/EAEP/HORT 488) 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 ETHN 400 Senior Seminar FDST 460 Food Product Development Concepts FORS 485 Current Issues in Forensic Science FREN 461 Studies in Francophone Literature and Cultures GEOG 402 Undergraduate Seminar GEOL 475 Water Quality Strategy (AGRO, CRPL, CIVE, GEOL, MSYM, NRES, POLS, SOCI, SOIL, WATS 475) GLST 494 Seminar in Global Studies GRPH 428 Design Studio II: Design Capstone HIST 450 Capstone Seminar HIST 450H Honors: Capstone Seminar HORT 435 Agroecology (AGRO 435, NRES 435) HORT 462 Nursery Management and Crop Production HORT 469 Senior Landscape Design HORT 470 Critical Thinking in Landscape Management (AGRO 470, TLMT 470) HORT 488 Business Management for Horticultural Enterprises (ABUS/AGRO/EAEP/ENTR 488) HRTM 479 Perspectives on the Hospitality Industry IDES 451 Interior Design Studio 4 JOUR 446 Nebraska Mosaic JOUR 450 NewsNetNebraska MATH 417 Group Theory MATH 428 Principles of Operations Research MECH 446 Mechanical Engineering Design I MECH 447 Mechanical Engineering Design II MNGT 475 Business Policies and Strategies MNGT 475H Honors: Business Policies and Strategies MSYM 462 Equipment Systems MSYM 475 Water Quality Strategy (CRPL, CIVE, GEOL, MSYM, NRES, POLS, SOCI, SOIL, WATS 475) MUED 403 Student Teaching Seminar MUSC 384A Research Proposal Development - BA in Music on the Research Track MUSC 384B Research Proposal Development - BM in Music History MUSC 384E Research Proposal Development - BM in Music Theory MUSC 445 Analysis for Performance MUSC 484 Music Technology: Capstone MUSC 499 Undergraduate Thesis NREE 445 Agricultural and Natural Resource Policy Analysis (AECN 445) NRES 435 Agroecology (AGRO 435, HORT 435) NRES 475 Water Quality Strategy (CRPL, CIVE, GEOL, MSYM, NRES, POLS, SOCI, SOIL, WATS 475) NUTR 452/45 Medical Nutrition Therapy II/Medical Therapy Nutrition II Laboratory (must take both lecture & lab to receive 2L ACE 10 credit) NUTR 455 Advanced Nutrition NUTR 488 Practicum in Exercise and Health Behavior Planning PGAM 489 PGA Golf Management Integration PHIL 400 Undergraduate Seminar in Philosophy PHIL 496 Philosophical Themes PHYS 343 Physics of Lasers and Modern Optics PHYS 442 Experimental Physics II POLS 400 Democracy and Democratic Citizenship

11 POLS 475 Water Quality Strategy (CRPL, CIVE, GEOL, MSYM, NRES, POLS, SOCI, SOIL, WATS 475) PSYC 350 Research Methods and Data Analysis RAIK 402H Honors: RAIK Design Studio IV RELG 401 Research Seminar (CLAS 401) SLPA 421 Professional Issues for the Communication Disorders Specialist SOCI 310B Doing Sociology: Community-based Research II SOCI 475 Water Quality Strategy (CRPL, CIVE, GEOL, MSYM, NRES, POLS, SOCI, SOIL, WATS 475) SOCI 495 Senior Seminar SOIL 475 Water Quality Strategy (CRPL, CIVE, GEOL, MSYM, NRES, POLS, SOCI, SOIL, WATS 475) SPAN 407 History of the Spanish Language SPAN 478 Introduction to the Digital Analysis of Hispanic Culture SPED 403 Seminar: Midly Handicapped TEAC 403A Student Teaching Capstone Seminar TEAC 403B Secondary Student Teaching Seminar THEA 479 Capstone Project in Film or New Media TLMT 470 Critical Thinking in Landscape Management (AGRO, HORT 470) VBMS 403 Integrated Principles and Prevention of Livestock Diseases WATS 475 Water Quality Strategy (CRPL, CIVE, GEOL, MSYM, NRES, POLS, SOCI, SOIL, WATS 475) WATS 498A Senior Project I (must complete with WATS 498B for ACE 10 credit) WATS 498B Senior Project II (must complete with WATS 498A for ACE 10 credit) WATS 499H Honors Thesis WMNS 400 Senior Seminar

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