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    May 16, 2024  
2016-2017 Augusta University Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Augusta University Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Health Informatics

  
  • HINF 3312 - Medical Terminology



    Introduction to the language used in healthcare. Emphasis on word components (combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes), pronunciation, and writing exercises.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 0


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  • HINF 3315 - Clinical Foundations in Health Informatics and Information Management



    This course provides advanced medical terminology, introduces disease processes in the human body, diagnostic techniques and treatment methods, basic pharmacological concepts, drug classifications and commonly used drugs, and technologies used in clincial coding classification systems and clinical coding audits.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: BIOL2111 >= C and BIOL2112 >= C

    Credit Hours: 5
    Lecture Hours: 5

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sciences Program Restrictions: BSHIA_HINA-Health Information Admin Campus Restrictions: Main campus, Web Level Restrictions: Undergraduate Semester Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester Degree Restrictions: BS Health Infor Administrat


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  • HINF 3516 - Computer Fundamentals in Healthcare



    Introduces students to computer concepts of hardware, software, the Internet, and uses of computers in healthcare. Students will demonstrate proficiency in use of word processing, spreadsheet, and graphics application software and the Internet through lab exercises and assignments.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2 Other Contact Hours: 0

    Program Restrictions: BSHIA_HINA-Health Information Admin


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  • HINF 4104 - Healthcare Financial Management



    Course Prerequisite: Successful Completion of Financial Accounting I with a C or better grade. Students learn the basic concepts of accounting and finance in the healthcare organization. Included in the course is a refresher on accounting principles. Students are taught the following areas of finance: financial statements, financial analysis and control, characteristics of the financial environment, analysis of financial information, management of capital, budgeting, and decision analysis. The course culminates with a budget board hearing in which students use their newly acquired skills and knowledge.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: ACCT2101 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 0

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sciences Program Restrictions: BSHIA_HINA-Health Information Admin, CERHIA_HINA-Health Inform Administration Level Restrictions: Undergraduate Semester


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  • HINF 4105 - HIA Management Capstone



    Provides advanced concepts in healthcare leadership and guides students through activities designed to build leadership skills and creative problem solving.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HINF4722

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 4 Other Contact Hours: 0

    Program Restrictions: BSHIA_HINA-Health Information Admin


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  • HINF 4106 - Health Informatics and Information Management Leadership Capstone



    This course provides advanced concepts in healthcare leadership and guides students through activities designed to build leadership skills and creative problem solving.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HINF3101 >= C and HINF3102 >= C and HINF3209 >= C and HINF3214 >= C and HINF3213 >= C and HINF4104 >= C and HINF4209 >= C and HINF4417 >= C and HINF4520 >= C and MINF3650 >= C

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 4

    Co-Requisites: HINF4723

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sciences Program Restrictions: BSHIA_HINA-Health Information Admin Campus Restrictions: Main campus, Web Level Restrictions: Undergraduate Semester Class Restrictions: Senior-Semester Degree Restrictions: BS Health Infor Administrat


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  • HINF 4209 - Health Law and Ethics



    Overview of the law and its administration as it applies to questions of policy and procedure development for health data requirements in a healthcare setting. Includes basic ethical principles and situations of ethical dilemma, and ethical decision-making processes.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 0

    Program Restrictions: BSHIA_HINA-Health Information Admin, CERHIA_HINA-Health Inform Administration Campus Restrictions: Main campus, Web


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  • HINF 4416 - Principles of Healthcare Compliance



    Students will be instructed in CPT/HCPCS coding. Student will learn the intricacies of the reimbursement process as they relate to coding, documentation, and regulations set forth by various federal agencies and managed care organizations

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (HINF3312 >= C) and (HINF3314 >= C) and (HINF3415 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Other Contact Hours: 0

    Program Restrictions: BSHIA_HINA-Health Information Admin


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  • HINF 4417 - Healthcare Revenue Management



    This course will cover the processes of revenue cycle management to include national models of healthcare dleivery, reimbursement methodologies, trends in healthcare payment processes, clinical coding compliance, and insurance plans seen in the healthcare industry.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HINF3315 >= C

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 4

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sciences Program Restrictions: BSHIA_HINA-Health Information Admin Campus Restrictions: Main campus, Web Level Restrictions: Undergraduate Semester Class Restrictions: Senior-Semester Degree Restrictions: BS Health Infor Administrat


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  • HINF 4519 - Project Management and Advanced HIS



    Project-based course; students demonstrate proficiency in systems design and implementation principles.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (HINF4518 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 Other Contact Hours: 0

    Program Restrictions: BSHIA_HINA-Health Information Admin


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  • HINF 4520 - Electronic Health Information Systems



    This course introduces electronic heatlh iformation systems and other technologies used in healthcare. Students will demonstrate the ability to participate in electronic health record (EHR) planning, selection, and the implementation process.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: MINF3650 >= C and AIST3610 >= C

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 4

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sciences Program Restrictions: BSHIA_HINA-Health Information Admin Campus Restrictions: Main campus, Web Level Restrictions: Undergraduate Semester Class Restrictions: Senior-Semester Degree Restrictions: BS Health Infor Administrat


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  • HINF 4521 - Advanced Health Information Systems



    This course will introduce advanced health information systems topics. Topics will be based on current HIS issued in healthcare, particularly cyber security, health information exchanges, and information governance.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: MINF3650 >= C and AIST3610 >= C and HINF4520 >= C

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 4

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sciences Program Restrictions: BSHIA_HINA-Health Information Admin Campus Restrictions: Main campus, Web Level Restrictions: Undergraduate Semester Class Restrictions: Senior-Semester Degree Restrictions: BS Health Infor Administrat


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  • HINF 4722 - Administrative Practicum



    A six-week administrative affiliation in selected healthcare organizations. Students, in addition to “shadowing” the department director, are actively involved in projects which use the skills they have developed through the curriculum.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 9
    Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 40 Other Contact Hours: 0

    Program Restrictions: BSHIA_HINA-Health Information Admin


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  • HINF 4723 - Project Management in Healthcare



    This course is project based. Students will demontrate the ability to participate in health information projects utlizing basic project management techniques and processes. Students will be assigned projects by their faculty advisor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HINF3101 >= C and HINF3102 >= C and HINF3209 >= C and HINF3212 >= C and HINF3214 >= C and HINF4104 >= C and HINF4209 >= C and HINF4417 >= C and HINF4520 >= C and MINF4520 >= C

    Credit Hours: 6
    Lab Hours: 6

    Co-Requisites: HINF4106

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sciences Program Restrictions: BSHIA_HINA-Health Information Admin Campus Restrictions: Main campus, Web Level Restrictions: Undergraduate Semester Class Restrictions: Senior-Semester Degree Restrictions: BS Health Infor Administrat


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  • HINF 4725 - Cyber Security in Health Care Settings



    This course focuses on building skills for understanding, assessing, and solving cyber security threats within health care settings. The course examines the methods and tools to approach cyber security issues and prepares for successful design and implementation of available countermeasures.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • HINF 6312 - Medical Terminology



    Prerequisite: MHS program enrollment Introduction to the language used in healthcare. Emphasis on word components (combing forms, prefixes, and suffixes), pronunciation, writing exercises and case studies.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sciences Program Restrictions: MHSCLS_CLS-Clinical Laboratory Science Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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  • HINF 6725 - Cyber Security in Health Care Settings



    This course focuses on building skills for understanding, assessing and solving cyber security threats within health care settings. The course examines the methods and tools to approach cyber security issues and prepares for successful design and implementation of available countermeasures to help protect the operation of the health care enterprises and to guard the confidentiality and privacy of patients’ data. This class also presents current trends and open problems related to cyber security in health care settings. This class is offered on line.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3


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History

  
  • HIST 1111 - Pre-Modern World Civilization



    A survey of world history to early modern times. The course will examine the political, economic, social, and cultural aspects of various civilizations from ancient times to the Renaissance.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HIST 1112 - Modern World Civilization



    A survey of world history from early modern times to the present. An examination of the development of world civilization from the beginnings of European colonization to the present, including events, trends, institutions, and ideas that have had global impact.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HIST 1113 - Issues in World Civilization



    Study of a major theme in world history such as conflict, socioeconomic development, cultural interaction, or cultural/intellectual trends. Especially for majors and minors participating in Study Abroad with History faculty.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 3
    Lecture Hours: 1 TO 3


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  • HIST 2111 - United States to 1877



    A survey of American history to the post-Civil War period. A satisfactory grade will exempt a student from the requirement of passing before graduation an examination on the history of the United States and the history of Georgia.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HIST 2112 - United States Since 1877



    A survey of the United States from the post-Civil War period to the present. A satisfactory grade will exempt a student from the requirement of passing before graduation an examination on the history of the United States and the history of Georgia.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HIST 3001 - Historical Research Methods



    A study of the methods of historical research and analysis as well as the generally accepted usages in historical composition and citation.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (HIST1112 >= C or HIS200 >= C or HIST1111 >= C) and (HIST2111 >= C or HIS211 >= C or HIST2112 >= C or HIS212 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 4

    Major Restrictions: History


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  • HIST 3010 - Premodern Europe



    This course will look at the history of the cultures and practices of Europe from the foundational societies of the Ancient world to the religious reformation, political upheaval, and scientific shift of the 17th century. This is a survey of European civilizations, examining the cultural, political, legal, philosophical, and artistic elements.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HIST1111 >= C or HIST1112 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • HIST 3012 - World History Seminar



    Survey of modern world history, including major trends in politics, economics, and conflict. This class is especially designed for prospective teachers. Prerequisite(s): Junior Standing.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 3111 - History and Culture of Africa



    A survey of the political, economic, social, and intellectual history of the African continent from ancient times to the present. Prerequisite(s): Junior or Senior standing or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 3140 - History of Canada



    A survey of Canada’s history from the arrival of indigenous peoples through the last 20th century. Topics include: indigenous civilizations, French and British colonialism, the influence of the United States, Confederation and constitutional repatriation, Canada’s changing role in world affairs, and the struggle to define Canadian identity.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 3211 - History and Culture of East Asia



    This course will introduce students to the history of East Asia and to the major cultural, economic, and political changes in the region.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 3220 - Modern China



    This course is a survey of the social, cultural, economic, and political transformations of China from the 17th century to the present.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HIST1111 >= C or HIST1112 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • HIST 3250 - Modern Japan



    This course offers an introduction to the modern history of Japan from Tokugawa times to the present. This course will engage the major themes in Japan’s social, political, cultural, and economic development, and provides students with the historical background necessary for evaluating the emergence of modern Japan as a global power.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • HIST 3311 - Modern Russia



    Russia from the late nineteenth century to the present. Origins, development, and collapse of the Soviet state. Prerequisite(s): Junior or Senior standing or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 3371 - England to 1689



    A study of the origins and development of England politically, economically, socially, and culturally from the earliest settlements through the Revolution of 1688 establishing constitutional monarchy. Prerequisite(s): HIST 1111 or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HIST1111 >= C

    Credit Hours: 2 TO 3
    Lecture Hours: 2 TO 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HIST 3381 - England Since 1689



    A study of the constitutional developments, rise of parliamentary supremacy, impact of the Industrial Revolution, and institutional and social reforms in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Prerequisite(s): HIST 1112 or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HIST1112 >= C or HIS200 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HIST 3391 - Colonialism and Nationalism in the British Empire



    A survey of the political, economic, social, and intellectual history of the British Empire and Commonwealth. Prerequisite(s): Junior or Senior standing or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 3431 - African-American History to 1877



    An examination of the origins of man; the kingdoms of West Africa; African political, economic, and social systems; the slave trade; slavery in the Americas; and the experiences of African Americans through the presidential election of 1876.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HIST 3441 - African-American History since 1877



    An examination of the lives of black Americans in their search for freedom in the South, North, and West following the presidential election of 1876 and into the twentieth century.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HIST 3471 - American Religious History



    A narrative exploration of four centuries of religious change in the American experience, told as a contentious, competitive story of different groups and movements.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • HIST 3481 - American Social and Intellectual History



    A study of some of the major social developments and political and cultural ideas that have shaped American history since the Revolutionary era. Prerequisite(s): HIST 2111 or HIST 2112 or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (HIST2111 >= C or HIS211 >= C) or (HIST2112 >= C or HIS212 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HIST 3491 - Military History of the US



    Overview of American military history from colonization to the present, including major wars, campaigns, battles, institutional and organizational development, and strategy.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HIST 3510 - Latin American History



    This is an introductory survey of Latin American civilizations from pre-European contact to the present covering social, cultural economic, political, and geographical elements of historical impact.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • HIST 3531 - History of Mexico



    An examination of Mexico’s history. Topics include: indigenous civilizations prior to European contact, Spanish conquest, colonial society, the independence period, and a social, political, and economic survey of the turbulent modern era. Prerequisite(s): Junior or Senior standing or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 3591 - US-Latin American Relations



    A study of the cultural, commercial, and diplomatic relations among the American republics. Prerequisite(s): Junior or Senior standing or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 3711 - Georgia History



    A study of the history of Georgia that focuses on state and local history and shows the connections with national and world events. This course fulfills the legislative requirement for Georgia history. Prerequisite(s): HIST 2111 or HIST 2112 or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (HIST2111 >= C or HIS211 >= C) or (HIST2112 >= C or HIS212 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HIST 3811 - Topics in the Islamic World



    A survey of the political, economic, social, and intellectual history of the predominantly Muslim-populated regions in the Eastern Hemisphere from the seventh century to the present. Prerequisite(s): Junior or Senior standing or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 3851 - Military History of the Western World



    Warfare in the western world from ancient times through the eighteenth century. Attention will be given to military doctrine, technology, and style, and the effect of war on the development of the west. Prerequisite(s): Junior or Senior standing or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 4011 - History of Women



    This course will examine the history of women in either a geographical or topical approach. It will examine the female role of mother, daughter, sister, and leader in a particular society, such as America, Europe, Asia, Latin America, etc. Or, the course will be centered on a particular cross-cultural topic, such as suffrage, family roles, leaders, religion, etc. In all cases, this course is intended to explore the paradox between the ideal woman and actual treatment of women in a given era, society, culture, or movement. Students taking the graduate level course will be required to complete additional work. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): HIST 1111 or 1112 or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HIST1111 >= C or HIST1112 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • HIST 4021 - Gender and Family History



    This is an in-depth look at the relationship between men and women with particular emphasis on their roles in the family. The course will look at childhood, marriage, work, and cultural practices in a particular period from antiquity to modernity. Primary and secondary sources will provide comparisons between men and women in both the elite and common sectors of society. Students taking the graduate level course will be required to complete additional work. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): HIST 1111 or 1112 or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HIST1111 >= C or HIST1112 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • HIST 4030 - Witchcraft, Law, and Culture



    An examination of beliefs and practices related to witchcraft and popular magic, with an emphasis of cultural and legal responses to this alleged phenomenon. This course includes a special emphasis on gendered aspects and social consequences of witchcraft beliefs and persecutions. May be repeated for credit. Course may be accepted for upper-level ANTH credit.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 4111 - History of World Religions



    This is a survey course introducing the study of religion. The students will define what “religion” is, examine why so many people in the history of the world find religion important, and try to understand some of the major tenets of the religions of the world. This course is designed with the theme of ethics and morals as defined by cultures and religions around which many of the readings and discussions will take place. Prerequisite(s): Junior or Senior standing or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 4160 - Piracy and Seafaring in the Age of Sail



    An overview of seafaring in the Atlantic world from the 16th through the 19th centuries, with an emphasis on various forms of piracy and its culture, social, economic, and military aspects.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 4211 - The Middle East, 622-1914



    A survey of the political, economic, social, and intellectual history of the Middle East from the time of the Prophet Muhammad to the Ottoman Empire’s entry into the First World War. Prerequisite(s): Junior or Senior standing or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 4221 - The Modern Middle East



    A survey of the political, economic, social, and intellectual history of the Middle East from the First World War to the present including such subjects as Western imperialism, Arab nationalism, and the Arab-Israeli conflict and peace process. Prerequisite(s): Junior or Senior standing or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 4231 - History of Modern Israel



    A examination of the political, economic, social and intellectual history of Israel and the Palestinian territories since 1948 with background provided on Palestine since the 19th century under Ottoman and later British rule as well as the origins of Zionism and Palestinian Arab nationalism. Students taking this course as HIST 6231 will complete additional work not required for HIST 4231. Prerequisite(s): Junior or Senior standing or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 4310 - Celtic Peoples



    Through analysis of primary source material and secondary source dialogues, students acquire a sense of the history of the Celtic Peoples from the earliest proto-Celts in Central Europe of Antiquity to the medieval homelands of Ireland, Wales, Cornwall, Scotland, and Brittany to the neo-Celtic movements of the ninetieth and twentieth centuries.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 4321 - Ancient Civilization



    This course will look at the history of the cultures and practices of the societies that laid the foundation for civilization in Europe and the Middle East. This is a survey of the civilizations of the Mediterranean region examining the cultural, political, legal, philosophical, and artistic elements of these societies, focusing on Egypt, Greece and Rome. It also will include discussions on the lasting effects of classical ideas and institutions. Prerequisite(s): HIST 1111 or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HIST1111 >= C


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  • HIST 4360 - The Culture of Absolutism and Revolution



    A study of European politics in the late sixtieth to early nineteenth centuries through the lens of both elite and popular culture. This course considers community, national, and international politics through a variety of cultural forms, which may include theatre, art, dance, music, ritual, written and oral culture, among others.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 4361 - Age of Reason and Enlightenment



    A study of European institutions and ideas in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries with special attention to the growth of absolute monarchies, to discoveries in the sciences, and to the application of reason to the progress of human development. Prerequisite(s): HIST 1112 or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HIST1112 >= C or HIS200 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HIST 4371 - Age of Revolutions



    A study of causation, methodology, and effectiveness of revolutions as they occurred in Europe and America from the 1600s through 1917. Prerequisite(s): HIST 1112 or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HIST1112 >= C or HIS200 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HIST 4381 - Nineteenth Century Europe



    An examination of the transition of the European states from agricultural, semi-feudal monarchies to industrialized great powers. Prerequisite(s): Junior or Senior standing or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 4391 - Twentieth Century Europe



    Major trends in European history from the Russian Revolution of 1905 to the present. Prerequisite(s): Junior or Senior standing or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 4401 - Colonial North America



    A study of the colonial period of North America; the interaction of native peoples with newcomers; the political, economic, social, and cultural growth of North American colonies; the changing relationships between European powers and their colonies.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HIST2111 >= C or HIS211 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HIST 4411 - Revolutionary America



    This course examines the Revolutionary beginnings of the United States, exploring themes of social transformation, political experimentation, and cultural creativity during the early national period.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HIST2111 >= C or HIS211 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HIST 4421 - Civil War and Reconstruction



    A study of the causes of the American Civil War, the major military campaigns and engagements, and the problems of the nation after the war. Prerequisite(s): HIST 2111 or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HIST2111 >= C or HIS211 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HIST 4431 - US From the Gilded Age to the Great Depression



    An in-depth study of the political, economic, social, and cultural development of America and of American foreign relations during the Gilded Age, Progressive Era, World War I, and the 1920s. Prerequisite(s): HIST 2112 or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HIST2112 >= C or HIS212 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HIST 4441 - United States Since the Great Crash



    A study of the United States from the beginning of the Great Depression to the present with emphasis on political, social, economic, and diplomatic developments. Prerequisite(s): HIST 2112 or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HIST2112 >= C or HIS212 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HIST 4451 - National Security and Foreign Policy, 1898-



    The emergence of the United States as a world power, the origins and impact of the Cold War, and the forces that have shaped America’s relationship with the world. Prerequisite(s): Junior or Senior standing or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 4471 - The Old South



    A study of the American South from the beginnings of European settlement to the Civil War with emphasis on slavery, the development of southern culture, and other topics. Prerequisite(s): HIST 2111 or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HIST2111 >= C or HIS211 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HIST 4481 - The New South



    A study of the American South since Reconstruction with emphasis on race relations, the evolution of southern culture, and other topics. Prerequisite(s): HIST 2112 or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HIST2112 >= C or HIS212 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HIST 4491 - The American West



    An examination of the westward movement and those factors that defined the West as a land of opportunity; the significance of race, ethnicity, and gender in the West’s creation; and the role of the West in shaping the identity and image of the United States.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HIST2111 >= C or HIST2112 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • HIST 4600 - Early Medicine



    This course investigates the history of medical practice and understanding of the human body and disease. The topics (including early notions of body and health) will begin from the earliest times and proceed chronologically to the end of the sixteenth century, with concentration on the period from CE 600 to 1600.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 4710 - Early Science



    This course is designed to explore the clash between the ideas of faith, superstition, and early science from the 14th to the 17th centuries in Europe. The course explores the social challenges to science and the scientific challenges to some social conventions, as science pushes forward human understanding of the world.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 4820 - Medieval Castles and War



    This course will look at the design, purpose, and use of castles; the crusades; and all elements of conflict, such as diplomacy, crusades, and the role of religion, technology, and tactics.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 4940 - Historiography



    Study of historical writing and the approaches used to research and write history. Course is designed to examine the philosophy of historical research, major changes in historiographic trends, and major writers of history.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HIST3001

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • HIST 4950 - Selected Topics



    Content of the course varies. Prerequisite(s): Junior or Senior standing or permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 4
    Lecture Hours: 1 TO 4 Lab Hours: 0

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HIST 4960 - Undergraduate Internship



    A service-learning experience based in an institution or agency, the internship requires the completion of a specific task and the acquisition of specific knowledge and skills under the supervision of the university and the cooperating institution or agency. Prerequisite(s): Permission of department chair.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 12
    Lecture Hours: 0


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  • HIST 4970 - Senior Thesis



    The composition of an extended paper that employs the methods of historical research and analysis and that incorporates the generally accepted usages in historical composition and citation. Prerequisite(s): Senior standing.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • HIST 4990 - Senior Seminar in History



    Broadly-based capstone course with the topic tailored to the instructor’s area of specialization. Course will give attention to historical research and writing, the philosophy of history, and historiography. A formal paper is a requirement.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HIST1111 >= C and HIST1112 >= C and HIST2111 >= C and HIST2112 >= C and HIST3001 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Class Restrictions: Senior-Semester


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Honors

  
  • HONR 1900 - Contemporary Issues - Honors



    An interdisciplinary exploration of an important issue or theme at a level consistent with freshman or sophomore honors standing. Variable topics. Topic chosen by student/faculty committee. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Honors Program or permission of the Honors Program Committee. Freshman or sophomore status.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Class Restrictions: Freshman-Semester, Sophomore-Semester


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  • HONR 2950 - Selected Topics



    A variable topics honors course that allows faculty to experiment with innovative lower division course offerings. These courses will be approved by the faculty member’s department and by the Honors Committee. These courses can, with the approval of the department or departments responsible for core offerings, count in the core by course substitution. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Honors Program or permission of the Honors Program Committee.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HONR 3900 - Breaking Boundaries



    An interdisciplinary and/or multicultural seminar which aims to cross boundaries between the disciplines and/or between cultures within the United States or within the world. The course provides an in-depth examination of variable selected topics at a level consistent with junior or senior honors standing. Topic chosen by student/faculty committee. Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior status and (1) admission to the Honors program or (2) permission of the Honors Program Committee.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2 TO 3
    Lecture Hours: 2 TO 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HONR 3999 - Thesis Prospectus - Honors



    A directed project wherein the student works closely with an honors advisor, usually in her or his major department, to develop an acceptable honors thesis proposal. The proposal will include a description of the proposed honors project: its purpose, its extent, and its expected outcome; an assessment of materials needed and available for the proposed project; a calendar for work on the proposed thesis. The finished proposal will be submitted to the Honors Committee for comment and approval.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 0

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HONR 4000 - Honors Thesis



    (Hours credit determined case by case by honors advisor, department chair, and Honors panelchair) A directed project wherein an individual works closely with an honors advisor, usually in her or his major department, to develop an acceptable honors thesis based on an approved thesis proposal designed in HONR 3999. Depending on the field in which the work is being done, an honors thesis may take a variety of forms: e.g. traditional library research, an original piece of quantitative or qualitative research, a critical or appreciative essay, an exhibit or performance accompanied by a reflective, analytic essay, a substantial work of fiction or poetry, or an analysis growing out of an internship. The thesis will be reviewed and discussed with members of a panel established by the Honors Committee who will share their comments and recommendations with the writer and advisor. The evaluation of the thesis and the awarding of credit are the responsibility of the advisor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (HONR3999 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 2 TO 3
    Lecture Hours: 2 TO 3

    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester


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  • HONR 4500 - Honors Capstone



    An integrative course providing a vehicle for self-assessment and for program-assessment. Variable content defined by the graduating honors students. Provides opportunity for possible presentation of honors thesis and mentoring of other honors students.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 0

    Class Restrictions: Senior-Semester


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Humanities

  
  • HUMN 2001 - World Humanities I



    The first course of a two-semester sequence in which a team of professors introduces students to world cultures and their perspectives on major human concepts, such as truth, beauty and divinity. Students will learn to analyze works of art, music and literature in context of the cultures that produced them and the values they reflect. Prerequisite(s): English 1101-1102 or English 1113-1114.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1113 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • HUMN 2002 - World Humanities II



    The second of a two-semester sequence in which a team of professors introduces students to world cultures and their perspectives on major human concepts, such as truth, beauty and divinity. Students will learn to analyze works of art, music and literature in context of the cultures that produced them and the values they reflect. Coursework culminates in a critical examination of the dialogue between the contemporary world and the cultures studied. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1101-1102 or 1113-1114, and HUMN 2001

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HUMN2001 >= D and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • HUMN 2011 - Selected Topics in Humanities



    Guided independent study of various limited topics in the humanities which have interdisciplinary components analogous to topics covered in the World Humanities sequence (e.g. Arabic Humanities; The Modern World; Religious Expressions in Art and Literature). Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1101-1102 or 1113-1114; five hours of credit in Humanities transferred in from another institution or permission of the department.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: ENGL1102 >= C or ENG102 >= C or ENGL1114 >= C or ENG111 >= C

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1


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  • HUMN 2021 - Aztec, Maya, and Inca Humanities



    An independent study course on elements of history, culture, literature, art, and music created by the indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica and South America. All students should have an email address and should contact the instructor during the first week of the semester. Prerequisite(s):Students may take the course only if they have already earned three hours of Humanities credit toward areas B and C of the core.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: ENGL1102 >= C or ENG102 >= C or ENGL1114 >= C

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1


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  • HUMN 2023 - North American Indian Humanities



    An independent study course on elements of history, culture, literature, art, and music created by the indigenous peoples of North America. All students should have an email address and should contact the instructor during the first week of the semester. Prerequisite(s):Students may take the course only if they have already earned three hours of Humanities credit toward areas B and C of the core.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: ENGL1102 >= C or ENG102 >= C or ENGL1114 >= C or ENG111 >= C

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HUMN 2031 - Ancient Greek Humanities



    An independent study course on elements of ancient Greek history, literature, art, music, and culture. Students take multiple choice tests based on readings, dvds, and videotapes. All students should have an email address and should contact the instructor during the first week of the semester. Students may not receive credit for the course if they receive credit for HUMN 2001 or for a transfer course which covered literature and/or art of ancient Greece. Prerequisite(s):Students may take the course only if they have already earned three hours of Humanities credit toward areas B and C of the core.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: ENGL1102 >= C or ENG102 >= C or ENGL1114 >= C or ENG111 >= C

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HUMN 2041 - African Humanities



    An independent study course on elements of African history, literature, art, and culture. Students take multiple choice tests based on readings, DVDs, and videotapes. All students should have an email address and should contact the instructor during the first week of the semester. Prerequisite(s):Students may take the course only if they have already earned three hours of Humanities credit toward areas B and C of the core.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: ENGL1102 >= C or ENG102 >= C or ENGL1114 >= C or ENG111 >= C

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HUMN 2043 - Japanese Humanities



    An independent study course on elements of Japanese history, literature, art music, and culture. Students take multiple choice tests based on readings, DVDs, and videotapes. All students should have an email address and should contact the instructor during the first week of the semester. Prerequisite(s):Students may take the course only if they have already earned three hours of Humanities credit toward areas B and C of the core.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: ENGL1102 >= C or ENG102 >= C or ENGL1114 >= C or ENG111 >= C

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HUMN 2045 - Chinese Humanities



    An independent study course on elements of Chinese history, literature, art, music, and culture. Students take multiple choice tests based on readings, DVDs, and videotapes. All students should have an email address and should contact the instructor during the first week of the semester. Prerequisite(s):Students may take the course only if they have already earned three hours of Humanities credit toward areas B and C of the core.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: ENGL1102 >= C or ENG102 >= C or ENGL1114 >= C or ENG111 >= C

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HUMN 2950 - Selected Topics



    A variable-content interdisciplinary course which exploits the approach of two or more academic disciplines to explore topics of interest to lower-division undergraduate students. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1101-1102 or 1113-1114.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: ENGL1102 >= C or ENG102 >= C or ENGL1114 >= C or ENG111 >= C

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 3
    Lecture Hours: 1 TO 3


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  • HUMN 4010 - Postmodernism and Beyond



    An interdisciplinary study of Postmodernism-its theory and its manifestations in literature, art and music. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1101-1102 or 1113-1114; HUMN 2001-2002.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HUMN2002 >= D or HUM222 >= D

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HUMN 4101 - Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art



    A seminar dedicated to the critical study and analysis of aesthetic theories and philosophy of art since the late eighteenth century. Course will stress close readings and group discussion of texts by Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Benjamin, Adorno, Merleau-Ponty, and Lyotard. Recommended especially for studio art students, for students minoring in Humanities, and for anyone interested in philosophy. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1101-1102 or ENGL 1113-1114 or HUMN 2002 or PHIL 1000.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (HUMN2002 >= D or HUM222 >= D) or (PHIL1000 >= C or PHY101 >= C) or (ENGL1102 >= C or ENG102 >= C) or (ENGL1114 >= C or ENG111 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HUMN 4210 - Literature in Opera



    A combined literary and musical study of the transformations of classic literary works, such as a Shakespearean drama, into opera. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1101-1102 or 1113-1114; HUMN 2001-2002

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HUMN2002 >= D or HUM222 >= D

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HUMN 4220 - Harlem Renaissance



    A study of the major writers, artists, and musicians of the Harlem Renaissance (1919-1935). Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1101-1102 or 1113-1114; HUMN 2001-2002.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HUMN2002 >= D or HUM222 >= D

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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  • HUMN 4950 - Selected Topics



    Variable topics focusing on (1) the intellectual and aesthetic movements of a particular period or culture; (2) critical-theoretical approaches to the study of literature, music, and art; and (3) interdisciplinary topics in the Humanities. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1101-1102 or 1113-1114; HUMN 2001-2002, or permission of the instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: HUMN2002 >= D or HUM222 >= D

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 3
    Lecture Hours: 0 TO 3 Lab Hours: 0 TO 3


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Information Literacy

  
  • ILIT 1500 - Introduction to Information Literacy



    Introduction to information literacy concepts and practices, including determining how much information is needed, finding source materials relevant to a research topic, and evaluating information sources of all kinds. Course is intended to be taken in the same semester as any other course in an academic discipline which requires the completion of a research paper or any other project which requires the student to compile a list of sources from which to gather and assimilate information on a chosen topic. Prerequisite(s): none.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2


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Information Management

  
  • MINF 2201 - Microcomputer Applications



    Hands-on introduction to microcomputer applications which support business functions; word processing, spreadsheets, graphics, and database management system. Also exposure to use of an operating system, electronic communication, and basic computing concepts.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: MATH1101 >= D or MATH1001 >= D or MATH1111 >= D or MAT107 >= D or MATH1113 >= D or MAT115 >= D or MATH2011 >= D or MAT201 >= D or MAT295 >= D or MATH1220 >= D

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0


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