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Liberal Studies Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• LBRL 123 - The Western Tradition III: The Modern World
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• LBRL 231 - Introduction to the Study of Religion
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• LBRL 232 - Myth and Folklore
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• LBRL 243 - Art and Ideas
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• LBRL 265 - Science and Religion in American Culture
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• LBRL 271 - Humanities of India
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• LBRL 273 - Art and Society in China and Japan
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• LBRL 275 - Humanities of Japan
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• LBRL 276 - Humanities of Africa
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• LBRL 277 - Humanities of China
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• LBRL 278 - Humanities of Islamic Civilization
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• LBRL 281 - Representations of Otherness
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• LBRL 283 - Religion and Globalization
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• LBRL 300 - Directed Independent Study
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• LBRL 301 - Historical Methods in the Humanities
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• LBRL 302 - Methods of Interdisciplinary Study
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• LBRL 303 - Methods in the Study of Religion
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• LBRL 321 - Between Renaissance and Inquisition: Censorship and Religious Conflict in Spain’s Golden Age
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• LBRL 323 - The Romantic Paradox: Love, Life and Death
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• LBRL 325 - Surveillance, Voyeurism and the Culture of Suspicion
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• LBRL 332 - World Religions
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• LBRL 333 - Religion in America
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• LBRL 334 - Hebrew Bible and the Religion of Ancient Israel
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• LBRL 336 - New Testament and Early Christianity
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• LBRL 338 - Mysticism
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• LBRL 340 - Sufism: The Islamic Mystical Tradition
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• LBRL 345 - Fierce Goddesses of India
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• LBRL 360 - China and the Emerging World Economy: From Antiquity to the Early Modern
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• LBRL 362 - Islam in the Indian Ocean World
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• LBRL 372 - Postcolonial Novels: Art, Rhetoric and Social Context
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• LBRL 375 - Buddhism
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• LBRL 378 - Religion and Society in India
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• LBRL 380 - Religion and Society in China
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• LBRL 382 - Religion and Society in Japan
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• LBRL 400 - Directed Independent Study
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• LBRL 421 - Traditional Indian Medicine
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• LBRL 422 - The Pursuit of Happiness: Philosophy, Literature, and the Good Life
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• LBRL 423 - Relations between Jewish and Christian Cultures in Europe, c. 1100-c. 1650
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• LBRL 424 - Exploring Apocalypticism
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• LBRL 425 - The City and the Early Modern Iberian World
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• LBRL 428 - Revival and Reform in the Islamic World
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• LBRL 430 - The Humanities and the Contemporary Workplace
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• LBRL 498 - Readings for Research in Humanities
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• LBRL 499 - Research in Humanities
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Library Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• LIBR 201 - Introduction to Research Strategies
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• LIBR 300 - Directed Independent Study
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• LIBR 302 - Research Paper Tutorial
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• LIBR 302A - Research Paper Tutorial
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• LIBR 320 - Topics in Information Studies
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• LIBR 339 - Practicum in Academic Literacies: Research-Writing Emphasis
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• LIBR 340 - Practicum in Academic Literacies: Speaking-Listening Emphasis
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• LIBR 400 - Directed Independent Study
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• LIBR 402 - Research Tutorial
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• LIBR 403 - Research Tutorial
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• LIBR 439 - Practicum in Academic Literacies: Research-Writing Emphasis
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• LIBR 473 - Methods for Writing Assistants
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• LIBR 499 - Special Problems
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Linguistics Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400 are described in the University Academic Policies |
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• LING 201 - Introduction to Language and Linguistics
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• LING 204 - Sociolinguistics
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• LING 300 - Directed Independent Study
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• LING 310 - Introduction to Linguistic Analysis
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• LING 311 - Phonetics and Phonology
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• LING 321 - Syntax
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• LING 400 - Directed Independent Study
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• LING 402 - Topics in Linguistics
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• LING 411 - Topics in Phonetics and Phonology
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• LING 421 - Topics in Morphology and Syntax
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• LING 425 - Linguistics Tutoring and Class Support
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• LING 431 - Topics in Semantics and Pragmatics
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Management Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• MGMT 201 - Introduction to Business
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• MGMT 202 - Perspectives on Business
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• MGMT 271 - Law and the Business Environment
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• MGMT 300 - Directed Independent Study
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• MGMT 311 - Introduction to Management and Organizational Behavior
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• MGMT 313 - Teamwork Basics
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• MGMT 315 - Career Preparation
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• MGMT 319 - Business Communications
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• MGMT 337 - Management Study Abroad
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• MGMT 359 - Greening Business Policy and Practice
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• MGMT 365 - Industrial Purchasing
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• MGMT 380 - Business History of the United States
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• MGMT 382 - Business and Its Environment
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• MGMT 400 - Directed Independent Study
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• MGMT 401 - Conflict Management and Negotiations
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• MGMT 413 - Organizational Change Practicum
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• MGMT 414 - Leadership Practicum
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• MGMT 415 - Creativity, Innovation and Leadership
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• MGMT 417 - Social Entrepreneurship
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• MGMT 466 - Greening Business Applications
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• MGMT 474 - Topics in Management
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• MGMT 481 - Managing Cultural Diversity
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• MGMT 483 - Ethics in Business Decisions
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• MGMT 490 - Internship in Business Administration
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• MGMT 491 - Small Business Entrepreneurship
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• MGMT 492 - Entrepreneurial Problems
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• MGMT 495 - Strategic Management
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• MGMT 500 - Directed Independent Study
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Management Information Systems Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• MIS 220 - Introduction to Business Computer Systems
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• MIS 300 - Directed Independent Study
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• MIS 304 - Introduction to Web Site Development
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