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1 Fall 2016 ACE Courses Offered Subject Course # Title ACE 1 Writing ADPR H H GERM 403 JGEN 120 JGEN 200 JGEN JGEN JOUR 202 RAIK 287H SPAN 300A SPAN 304 STRATEGIC WRITING FOR AD & PR WRITING: RHETORIC HNRS WRITING: RHETORIC RHETORIC AS ARGUMNT HNRS RHETORIC AS ARGUMNT WRITING&UNITIES WRITING: LITERACY ADV SYNTAX & STYLE I BASIC BUSINESS TECH UNICATION I BUSINESS STRATG TECH UNICATION II REPORTING I HNRS APPLD I ADV W&R: HERITAGE SPEAK ADVANCED WRITING ACE 2 Communication Competence ADPR ALEC ARTP ENGR GERM JAPN JAPN JGEN JOMC JOMC MRKT RAIK H H H DESIGN & LAYOUT INTERPERSONAL SKILLS UNIV HONORS SEMINAR IN 21ST CENTURY FUND OF HUMAN PUBLIC SPEAKING HNRS PUBLIC SPEAKING IN SMALL GROUPS VISUAL UNICATION INTERPERSONAL BUS & PROFESSNL SPEECH & DEBATE INTERPERSONAL SKILLS ADV COMP GRM&CONV I INTERMD GRAM&RDNG I ADV CONVER & COMP I TECH UINCATN II PHOTO & VIDEOGRAPHY GRAPHIC DESIGN & WEB SALES ENVR SKILLS HNRS INTRO I
2 SPAN 303 TMFD 121 TMFD 144 ADV READING COMPREHN VISUAL &PRESENTN INRO DESIGN THEORY & CRITICISM ACE 3 Math/Stat/Reasoning CRIM RAIK STAT STAT 300 CRIMINAL JUST STATS 101 FUND OF COMPUTER SCI 155A COMPUTER SCIENCE I 155E COMP SCI I: SYSTEMS ENGR 155H HONORS: COMP SCI I 155N COMP SCI I: ENG & SC 155T COMP SCI I: INFORMATICS 156 COMPUTER SCIENCE II 183H HNRS: COMPUTER PRBLM 215 STATISTICS 215H HONORS: STATISTICS 330 MEASUR&EVAL:FIT&NUTR 459 STATISTICAL METHODS 279 DIGITAL LITERARY ANLYS 104 APPLIED CALCULUS 106 CALCULUS I 107 CALCULUS II 107R ANLY GEOM & CALC II 203 CONTEMPORARY 203J CONTEMPORARY 208 CALCULUS III 208H HNRS: GEOM&CALC III 221 DIFFERNTL EQUATIONS 211H HNRS:DIFF EQUATIONS 310 INTRO MODERN ALGEBRA 314 LINEAR ALGEBRA 325 ELEMENTARY ANALYSIS 380 STAT & APPLICATIONS 110 LOGIC&CRITCL THINKNG 211 INTRO MODERN LOGIC 183H HNRS: COMPUTER PRBLM 206 INTRO SOC RSH II 218 INTRO TO STATISTICS 380 STAT & APPLICATIONS ACE 4 Science AGRI AGRO BIOTECH: FOOD HLTH&ENV PLANT SCIENCE INTRO TO PREORY
3 ASTR ASTR ASTR ASTR CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM ENTO FDST GEOG GEOG GEOL GEOL GEOL GEOL HORT LIFE LIFE METR METR MSYM NUTR PLPT PSYC TMFD 242 INTRO BIOL R 103 DESCRIPTIVE ASTRON 103H HNRS: DESCRPT ASTRON 113 SELECTED TOPICS 204 INTRO: ASTRON&ASTRO 101 GENERAL BIOLOGY 115 INSECT BIOLOGY 373 BIOPSYCHOLOGY 105 CHEM IN CONTEXT I 109 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I 110 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II 113 FUNDAMENTAL CHEM I 131 SCIENCE OF FOOD 115 INSECT BIOLOGY 131 SCIENCE OF FOOD 155 ELEM ICAL GEOG 271 GEOGRAPHY OF THE U S 100 INTRO TO GEOLOGY 101 ICAL GEOLOGY 105 DINOSAURS&LIFE 125 ANTARCTIC GEOSCIENCE 131 PLANT SCIENCE 120 FUND OF BIOLOGY I 121 FUND OF BIOLOGY II 100 WEATHER & CLIMATE 140 SEVER&UNUSAL WEATHER 109 ICAL PRINC-AGRIC 108 EARTHS SYS LAB 131 SCIENCE OF FOOD 115 DESCRIPTIVE ICS 141 ELEM GEN ICS I 141H HNRS:ELEM GEN I 142 ELEM GEN ICS II 151 ELEMENTS OF ICS 211 GENERAL ICS I 211H HNRS: GEN ICS I 212 GENERAL ICS II 212H HNRS: GEN ICS II 110 MOLDS & MAN 250 GENETICS BRAINS&POLTS 373 BIOPSYCHOLOGY 206 TEXTILES
4 ACE 5 Humanities ARCH S FREN GEOG GERM 240 ARCH & THRY I 141 ENTERTAINMENT: ROME 180 SICAL MYTHOLOGY 209 ANCIENT GREECE 210 ANCIENT ROME 245 WAR IN SIC WORLD 281 WORLD SCL GREECE 180 INTRO TO LITERATURE 201 INTRO TO DRAMA 202A INTRO TO POETRY TH CENTURY FICTION 206 SCIENCE FICTION 207 READING POPULAR LIT 208 MYSTERY & GOTHIC TRAD 212 LESBIAN & GAY LIT 213E INTRO FILM ORY 215 INTRO WOMENS LIT 216 CHILDRENS LITERATURE 230 AUTHORS < A SHAKESPEARE 231 AUTHORS > H HON: AUTHR> AFRICAN AM LIT > A INTRO AFRICAN LIT 245N NATV AMER WMN WRITER 260 AMER LIT BEFORE AMER LIT SINCE LITERARY/CRITCL THRY 275 RHETORICAL THEORY 277 BEING HUMAN IN A DIGITAL AGE 278 DIGITAL HUMANITIES 303 SHORT STORY 305A NOVEL LIT AND ENVIRONMENT 331 BRITISH AUTHRS > RESTORATION & 18TH C LIT TH C BRITISH LIT 244 AFRICAN AM LIT > A INTRO AFRICAN LIT 245N NATIVE AMERICAN LIT 301 REPRESENT AUTHORS I 334 HIS GEOG GREAT PLAIN 301 REPRESENT AUTHORS I
5 IDES JOUR JUDS LAMS RELG RELG RELG RUSS SPAN SPAN SPAN TMFD UHON 110 AMERICA TO H HNRS:AMERICA TO AMERICA AFTER H HNRS:AMER AFTER OF U.S. PRESENT 130 PREMODERN EUROPE 131 MODERN EUROPE 131H HNRS: MODERN EUROPE 204 WMN&GNDR IN U.S. 209 ANCIENT GREECE 221 SICENCE IN ORY 222 ORY OF SPORT 231 AND TO REVOLTN 277 BEING HUMAN IN A DIGITAL AGE 445 HIS OF INT&DESGN OBJ 205 INTRO HEBREW BIBLE 331 LATIN AMERICAN CIV 101 INTRO TO OSOPHY 213 MEDICAL ETHICS 221 POLITICAL OSOPHY 230 OSOPHY OF LAW 231 OS ANCIENT 302 METAICS 150 EXPLAINING RELIGION 205 INTRO HEBREW BIBLE 220 REASON & RELIGION 301 REPRESENT AUTHORS I 305 ANLYS OF IN SPAN 314 INTRO HISP LIT:SPAIN 331 LATIN AMERICAN CIV 407 ORY OF COSTUME 395H UNIV HONORS SEMINAR 212 LESBIAN & GAY LIT 215 INTRO WOMENS LIT 345N NATV AMER WMN WRITER ACE 6 Social Science AECN ALEC INTRO OF AGRIC FOOD IN ETY INTRO TO RO GREAT PLAINS RO INTRO CULTURAL ANCIENT MESOAMERICA
6 CRIM ENGR ENGR ENTR FINA GEOG GERO LAMS PSYC PSYC 252 ARCHAEOLOGY:WRLD CIV 252 ARCHAEOLOGY:WRLD CIV 370 FAMILY UNICATION 101 SURVEY CRIMINAL JUS 160 HUMAN DEVEL & FAMILY 222 INTRO FAMILY FINANCE 280 FAMILY SCIENCE 380 FAMLY: UTY & SCH 200 ESSENTL&ISSUES 211 PRINC OF MACRO 211H HON:PRINC MACRO 212 PRINC OF MICRO 212H HON:PRINC MICRO 189H HNRS: LRN&DEV TALENT 209 ACADEMIC SUCCESS 250 FUNDMNTLS CHILD DEV 251 FUNDAMNTLS ADOL DEV 320 HAPPINESS-POSITV PSYC 362 LEARNING IN CLSSRM 457 LRN&MOTIVAT: SEC TCH 200 PROF & GLOBAL PERSP 320 LDRSHP, & ETHICS 421 INIT&MANG ENTR GROWTH 212 INTRO CULTURAL 217 NATIONALITY&RACE REL 237 ANCIENT MESOAMERICA 238 BLACKS & AMER POL 260 PERSONAL FINANCE 181 QUALITY OF ENVIRON 200 INTRO TO GERONTOLOGY 237 ANCIENT MESOAMERICA 311 LDRSHP, & TEAMS 360 MGT BEHAVIOR IN ORG 365 MGT DIVERSITY IN ORG 421 INIT&MANG ENTR GROWTH 323 NAT RESOURCES POLICY 100 POWER & POL IN AMER 150 BIO, PSYC, & POLITICS 227 THE PRESIDENCY 230 ELECTNS POL PARTIES 238 BLACKS & AMER POL 250 GENETICS BRAINS&POLTS 181 INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY 181H HONORS INTRO PSYCH
7 PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC UHON 233 AGGRESSION 263 INTRO COGNITIVE PROC 288 PSY OF SOC BEHAVIOR 289 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCH 101 INTRO TO OLOGY 201 AL PROBLEMS 209 OLOGY OF CRIME 217 NATIONALITY&RACE REL 225 MARRIAGE & FAMILY 395H UNIV HONORS SEMINAR ACE 7 Arts AHIS AHIS ARCH ARCH ARTP CERM DRAW DSGN GEOG HORT HORT IDES LARC MUNM MUNM MUNM MUNM MUNM PHOT PRNT SCLP THEA THEA UHON 101 CAVE PAINT TO CATHDRLS 102 RENAISSANCE TO MOD ART 240 ARCH & THRY I 241 ARCH & THRY II 131 CERAMICS: NON-MAJ 101 BEGINNING DRAWING 110 DESIGN THINKING 170 BEG CREATIVE WRITING 252 INTRO FICTION WRITING 253 INTRO POETRY WRITING 352 INTM FICTION WRITING 413 FILM 200 LANDSCAPE&ENVIR APPR 200 LANDSCAPE&ENVIR APPR 261 FLORAL DESIGN I 445 HIS OF INT&DESGN OBJ 200 LANDSCAPE&ENVIR APPR 201 ISSUE IN & ARTS 276G THE MUSIC EXPERIENCE 287 OF ROCK MUSIC 387 OF AMER JAZZ 160 MUSIC AS ART,DISP&PRO 365 MUS & LIT I 161 PHOTOGRAPHY: NON-MAJ 141 PRINTMAKING: NON-MAJ 111 SCULPTURE: NON-MAJOR 112G INTRO TO THEATRE 112H HNRS: INTRO THEATRE 395H UNIV HONORS SEMINAR
8 ACE 8 Civic/Ethics/Stewardship AECN ALEC ALEC BLAW BSAD BSEN CNST CONE CRPL ENGR ENVR JOMC JOMC NAVS RAIK TEAC TEAC 388 ETHICS IN AG&NAT RES 165 PEPSI SERVICE SCH 388 ETHICS IN AG&NAT RES 300 BUS, GOVT & ETY 401H HNRS:DSGN STUDIO III 206 ENGINEERING OMICS 420 PRO PRACTICEÐICS 220 PUB ADVCY&CIVIC ENGMT 206 ENGINEERING OMICS 400 INTRO TO PLANNING 230 COMPUTER ORG 401H HNRS:DSGN STUDIO III 486 COMPUTR SCI PRO DEVL 488 COMPTR ENGR PRO DEVL 150 LIFE SKILLS: SUCCESS 200 ESSENTL&ISSUES 211 PRINC OF MACRO 211H HON:PRINC MACRO 212 PRINC OF MICRO 212H HON:PRINC MICRO 275 RHETORICAL THEORY 320 LDRSHP, & ETHICS 201 SCI SYS ENVR&SUSTAIN 100 SMNR MINORITY EXPRNC 200 INTRO AFRICAN AMER TH CENTURY AMERICA 245 AMERICA SINCE AL JUST, HMN RIGHTS & MEDIA 487 MASS MEDIA & ETY 401 NAVAL LEADSHP & MGT 101 INTRO TO OSOPHY 106 &CURRENT ISSUES 213 MEDICAL ETHICS 221 POLITICAL OSOPHY 225 ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS 230 OSOPHY OF LAW 325 AL POL 100 POWER & POL IN AMER 401H HNRS:DSGN STUDIO III 362 ETHICS&RESP OF RESRH 331 SCHOOL & ETY 311H SCHOOL & ETY 210 ACTIVISM & FEMINIST
9 ACE 9 Global/Diversity AECN 425 AG MKT MULT NTNL ENV AGRI 282 GLOBAL AG ISSUES AGRI 310 STUDY TOUR INTNL AG AGRI 385 WOMEN GENDER & SCI AGRO 107 INVASIVE PLANT:IMPACT 110 INTRO TO RO 237 ANCIENT MESOAMERICA 252 ARCHAEOLOGY:WRLD CIV 386 DIGITAL HERITAGE TOOLS 442 HUMAN VARIATION 183 HEROS, WIVES, & SLAVES 252 ARCHAEOLOGY:WRLD CIV 211 INTERCULTURAL 378 CULTURAL ENCOUNTERS CRIM 338 RACE, &CRIM JUS 121 US EDUC IN GLOBALZTN 495 TOPC:FAMILY&DIVERSTY 321 INTRO TO INTNL 212 LESBIAN & GAY LIT 215 INTRO WOMENS LIT 244 AFRICAN AM LIT > A INTRO AFRICAN LIT 245N INTRO NATIVE AMER LIT 315B WOMEN IN POP CULTURE ENGR 200 PROF & GLOBAL PERSP ENSC 110 ENERGY IN PERSPECTV 100 SMNR MINORITY EXPRNC 200 INTRO AFRICAN AMER 203 INTRO TO AFRICA 211 INTERCULTURAL 217 NATIONALITY&RACE REL 237 ANCIENT MESOAMERICA 238 BLACKS & AMER POL 241 NATIVE AMERICAN 244 AFRICAN AM LIT > A INTRO AFRICAN LIT 245N INTRO NATIVE AMER LIT 285 AFRICA SINCE MULTICULTURAL EDUC GEOG 140 INTRO TO HUMAN GEOG GEOG 181 QUALITY OF ENVIRON GEOG 200 LANDSCAPE&ENVIR APPR
10 GEOG GEOG GEOL GLST GPSP HORT JOMC JUDS LAMS LAMS LARC MUNM NUTR RELG RELG RELG SPAN SPAN TEAC TMFD UHON 272 GEOG WORLD REGIONS 378 GEOG LATIN AMERICA 125 ANTARCTIC GEOSCIENCE 160 INTERNATNL RELATIONS 378 CULTURAL ENCOUNTERS 113 OF HIP HOP 114 OF MODERN CRIME 120 WORLD TO INTRO EAST ASIAN CIV 183 HEROS, WIVES, & SLAVES 241 NATIVE AMERICAN 285 AFRICA SINCE LANDSCAPE&ENVIR APPR 222 AL JUST, HMN RIGHTS & MEDIA 209 JUDAISM&CHRISTIANITY 331 LATIN AMERICAN CIV 237 ANCIENT MESOAMERICA 200 LANDSCAPE&ENVIR APPR 365 MGT DIVERSITY IN ORG 414 LDRSHP IN GLOBAL CON 104 CLIMATE IN CRISIS 385 WOMEN GENDER & SCI 253 CULTRL ASPCT FD&NUTR 106 &CURRENT ISSUES 225 ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS 325 AL POL 160 INTERNATNL RELATIONS 171 INTRO EAST ASIAN CIV 238 BLACKS & AMER POL 108 WORLD RELIGIONS 181 JUDAISM CHRIST ISLAM 230 TIBETAN BUDDHISM 189H UNIV HONORS SMNR 200 WOMEN IN CONTEMP SOC 201 AL PROBLEMS 217 NATIONALITY&RACE REL 225 MARRIAGE & FAMILY 321 HISPANIC CLTR: SPAIN 331 LATIN AMERICAN CIV 330 MULTICULTURAL EDUC 123 CLOTHING&HUMAN BEHVR 395H UNIV HONORS SMNR 101 INTRO WOMEN & GENDER
11 201 INTRO LGBT Q/S STUDY 212 LESBIAN & GAY LIT 215 INTRO WOMENS LIT 250 SEX & GENDER ARND GLOBE 315B WOMEN IN POP CULTURE 345N NATV AMER WMN WRITER 385 WOMEN GENDER & SCI ACE 10 Integrated Product ABUS ACTS ADPR ADPR AECN AECN AGRO AGRO AGRO AGRO AGRO ALEC ALEC ARCH ARCH ARTP ASCI ASCI ATHT BIOC BRDC BRDC CHEM CIVE CIVE CNST CRIM CRIM A H BUS MGT IN AG ENTPRS ACTUARL APPL: PRACT JACHT STDNT AD AGENCY ADVT & P R CAMPAIGN AG MKT MULT NTNL ENV AG PROPERTY APPRAISL INVESTGATN: APPL SCI CROP STRATEGIES TURFGRASS SYS LIVESTOCK MGT RANGE BUS MGT IN AG ENTPRS STUDENT TEACHING INTERNSHIP IN LDRSHP HUMAN VARIATION ISSUES IN FUNDMNTL ARCH DESIGN ARCH DSGN TECTONICS CAPSTONE ART EXPER LIVESTOCK MGT RANGE ANIMAL BIO SYSTEMS ADV STUDY: ATHL TRNG ADVANCED TOPICS CANCER BIOLOGY HUMAN GENETICS ADVANCED GENETICS ADVANCED PRODUCTION ADVANCED REPORTING INORGANIC CHEMISTRY SENIOR DSGN PROJECT HONORS: SR DSGN PROJ RESEARCH SEMINAR SR CONSTRCTN PROJECT COM COLAB & COMTY:CAP INTERNSHIP CRIM JUS ISSUES:CRIME&JUSTICE SENIOR DESIGN PROJECT
12 EAEP ELEC ENTR ENVR ENVR ENVR GERM GLST GRPH HORT HORT HRTM JOUR JOUR JOUR LARC MECH MECH MECH MUED NUTR NUTR NUTR NUTR 489 COMP E SR DSGN PROJ 403 STUDENT TEACHNG SMNR 497A STNT TCH: PRESCHOOL 497D UNITY INTERNSHIP 488 BUS MGT IN AG ENTPRS TH C US 482 LABOR IN NATNL 495 ELECT ENG SR DSGN II 487 CAPSTONE EXPRNC 488 BUS MGT IN AG ENTPRS 499A SENIOR THESIS I 499B SENIOR THESIS II 499H HNRS: SR THESIS I&II 451 ISSUE:INDIGNUS PEOPL 455 POSTWAR GERMAN LIT 494 SEMR GLOBAL STUDIES 428 DSGN STU II:CAPSTONE 450 CAPSTONE SEMINAR 450H CAPSTONE SEMINAR 427 TURFGRASS SYS 488 BUS MGT IN AG ENTPRS 479 HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY 401 DEPTH REPORTING 446 NEBRASKA MOSAIC 497 NEBR NEWS SERVICE 410 D ST III:COM PLAN&DGN 435 IN THE CITY 489 STOCHASTIC PROCESSES 446 MECH ENGR DESIGN I 447 MECH ENGR DESIGN II 442 ADV SYNOPTIC METRLGY 475 BUSINESS POLICIES 403 STUDENT TCHNG SMNR 384 RESEARCH PROPOSAL 384A BA IN MUS - RSH TRAC 384B BM IN MUSIC ORY 384E BM IN MUSIC THEORY 484 MUS TECH: CAPSTONE 499 UNDERGRADUATE THESIS 433 WILDLIFE MGT TECHNQS 463 FISHERIES SCIENCE 452 MEDICL NUTR THRPY II 452L MEDICAL THRPY II LAB 455 ADV NUTRITION 488 EXERCISE&HLTH BEHVR
13 PGAM 489 PGA MGT INTERGATION 400 UNDERGRAD SEMINAR 496 OSOPHICAL THEMES PHSY 441 EXPERMNTL ICS I 400 DEMOCRACY&CITIZENSHP PSYC 350 RSH MTHDS & ANALYSIS RELG 401 RESEARCH SEMINAR RNGE 445 LIVESTOCK MGT RANGE 495 SENIOR SEMINAR SPAN 441 GOLDEN AGE POETRY SPED 403 MILDLY HANDICAPPED TEAC 403A STU TEACH CAPSTN SEM TEAC 403B SECNDY STU TEACH SEM THEA 472 THEATRE PERSPECTIVES THEA 479 PRJCT:FILM/NEW MEDIA TLMT 427 TURFGRASS SYS TMFD 412 PRODUCT DEVELMNT IV WATS 498A SENIOR PROJECT I WATS 498B SENIOR PROJECT II WATS 499H HONORS THESIS
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