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Mar 22, 2025
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2019-2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Courses of Instruction
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Key to Abbreviations
ACCT |
Accounting |
HIST |
History |
ACTV |
Activity |
HONS |
Honors Courses |
AMRS |
Ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance Studies |
INT |
Interdisciplinary |
ARAB |
Arabic |
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ART |
Fine Arts |
ITAL |
Italian |
ASTR |
Astronomy |
JAPN
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Japanese |
BIOL |
Biology |
JOUR |
Journalism |
BOMI |
Botany/Microbiology |
LAS |
Latin American Studies |
BUS |
Business Administration |
LATI |
Latin
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Black World Studies |
MATH |
Mathematics |
CHEM |
Chemistry |
MES |
Middle Eastern Studies |
CHIN |
Chinese |
MUS |
Music |
CLAS |
Classics |
MUSP |
Music Performance |
CMLT |
Comparative Literature |
NEUR |
Neuroscience |
COMM |
Communications |
PG |
Politics and Government |
CS |
Computer Science |
PHIL |
Philosophy |
DANC |
Dance |
PHYS |
Physics |
DATA |
Data Analytics |
PSYC |
Psychology |
ECON |
Economics |
REL
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Religion |
EDUC |
Education |
RUSS |
Russian |
ENG |
English |
SOAN |
Sociology/Anthropology |
ENVS |
Environment & Sustainability |
SPAN
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Spanish |
ESL |
English as a Second Language |
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FREN |
French |
SWAH |
Swahili
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GEOG |
Geography |
THEA |
Theatre |
GEOL |
Geology |
UC |
University Courses |
GERM |
German |
URB |
Urban Studies |
GREE |
Greek |
WGS |
Women’s/Gender Studies |
HHK |
Health & Human Kinetics |
ZOOL |
Zoology |
To aid students in long-range planning, the letters F for fall semester and S for spring semester have been placed after selected course descriptions. All courses carry one unit of academic credit unless otherwise indicated.
Course Selection
Freshmen and sophomores should enroll in courses numbered 100 through 249, but may be permitted to take courses numbered above 250 with the relevant department’s permission. Juniors and seniors should enroll in courses numbered above 250, but may be permitted to take courses numbered below 250 if (a) it is necessary for the major; (b) it is a second (third, etc.) foreign language; (c) it is an elective in the area of science or mathematics where the student does not have the prerequisites for advanced course work; or (d) there is sufficient space in the class after the registration of freshmen and sophomores.
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Mathematics |
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• MATH 470 - Abstract Algebra II
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• MATH 490 - Independent Study in Mathematics
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• MATH 491 - Directed Readings
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• MATH 498 - Student Seminar
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• MATH 499 - Seminar
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Middle Eastern Studies |
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• MES 499 - Middle Eastern Studies Seminar
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Music |
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• MUS 020 - Recital Attendance
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• MUS 105 - Appreciation of Music Literature
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• MUS 108 - Introduction to Music Education
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• MUS 109 - Survey of Music Literature for Majors
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• MUS 110 - Fundamentals of Music Theory
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• MUS 116 - Class Piano I
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• MUS 117 - Class Piano II
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• MUS 155 - Music Theory I
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• MUS 156 - Music Theory II
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• MUS 165 - Aural Skills I
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• MUS 166 - Aural Skills II
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• MUS 216 - Class Piano III
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• MUS 217 - Class Piano IV
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• MUS 229 - Introduction to Electronic Music Composition
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• MUS 232 - Keyboard Techniques I
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• MUS 233 - Keyboard Techniques II
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• MUS 235 - Diction for Singers I
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• MUS 236 - Diction for Singers II
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• MUS 240 - Voice Methods
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• MUS 241 - Brass Instrumental Methods
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• MUS 243 - Percussion Instrumental Methods
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• MUS 245 - String Instrumental Methods
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• MUS 247 - Woodwind Instrumental Methods
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• MUS 250 - Conducting I
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• MUS 251 - Conducting II
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• MUS 255 - Music Theory III
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• MUS 256 - Music Theory IV
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• MUS 265 - Aural Skills III
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• MUS 266 - Aural Skills IV
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• MUS 300 6 - Music in Community Engagement: Louisiana
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• MUS 300 6 TL - TL: Music in Community Engagement: Louisiana
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• MUS 300 9 - Analysis of Music in Film
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• MUS 347 - History of Jazz
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• MUS 348 - Music in World Cultures
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• MUS 349 - A History of Rock in Song, Style, and Story
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• MUS 355 - Form and Analysis
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• MUS 356 - Instrumentation and Orchestration
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• MUS 357 - Music of the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Baroque
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• MUS 358 - Music of the 18th and 19th Centuries
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• MUS 359 - Music of the 20th Century
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• MUS 363 - Teaching Music: Elementary
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• MUS 373 - Elementary Music Methods
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• MUS 374 - Secondary Music Methods
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• MUS 490 - Independent Study
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• MUSP 020 - Recital Attendance
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Neuroscience |
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• NEUR 250 - Introduction to Neuroscience
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• NEUR 300 3 - Dynamical Systems in Neuroscience
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• NEUR 300 9 - Genomics & Genetic Diseases
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• NEUR 323 - Computational Neuroscience
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• NEUR 323 L - Computational Neuroscience Lab
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• NEUR 362 - Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience
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• NEUR 374 - Topics in Neuroscience
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Politics and Government |
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• PG 111 - Power and American Politics
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• PG 112 - Global Issues
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• PG 113 - Democracy, Dictatorship & Political Change
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• PG 200 6 - The Practice of Politics: Argument, Agency and Activism
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• PG 201 1 - HONORS: Rise of China and U.S.-China Relations
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• PG 260 - Equality and American Politics
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• PG 261 - American Politics and the Mass Media
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• PG 279 - The Conduct of Political Inquiry
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• PG 280 - Environmental Politics and Policy
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• PG 300 34 - Citizenship in an Age of Empire: Theories of Global Citizenship
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• PG 300 37 - Public Opinion
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• PG 300 38 - Food Politics and Policy in America
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• PG 300 39 - African American Politics
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• PG 344 - Democratization in the Developing World
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• PG 346 - European Politics
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• PG 347 - Protest and Political Violence
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• PG 348 - Latin American Politics
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• PG 349 - East Asian Politics
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• PG 350 - Law and Courts
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• PG 351 - American Constitutional Law
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• PG 352 - Civil Rights and Liberties
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• PG 353 - Congress and Legislative Process
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• PG 354 - The American Presidency
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• PG 355 - American Public Policy
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• PG 356 - Public Administration
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• PG 357 - The United States Supreme Court: Current and Future
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• PG 358 - Political Parties and Interest Groups
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• PG 359 - Voting and Elections in the U.S.
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• PG 360 - International Politics
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• PG 361 - American Foreign Policy
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• PG 362 - International Organizations
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• PG 363 - Human Rights in International Perspective
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• PG 364 - International Political Economy
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• PG 365 - Globalization - Structures, Processes, and Issues
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• PG 371 - Power and Authority: Political Theory from the Canon to Fanon
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• PG 372 - Democracy and its Critics
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• PG 373 - Freedom, Equality, and Democracy in American Political Thought
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• PG 374 - Political Theory, Science and Technology
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• PG 490 - Independent Study
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• PG 491 - Directed Readings
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• PG 495 - Internship
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• PG 499 - Senior Seminar
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