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Program Overview


Interdisciplinary Studies (BA): Self Design Concentration

The Interdisciplinary Studies (IDS) Self-Design B.A. or B.S. options exist to allow undergraduate students to design a major in an area of academic interest that crosses disciplinary boundaries and creates a unique educational experience.


Overview

Admission to the Self-Design Major program is by application only. The first step for the student who wishes to enter the program is to identify a faculty sponsor/mentor. This sponsor will assist the student to develop an academically sound major in a chosen interdisciplinary area.


Toward the end of your coursework, you will complete a capstone course requiring you to use skills and knowledge obtained during the degree to design and implement a service-learning experience to benefit an organization in the community.


Plan Requirements

  • Course List Code | Title | Hours
    • Humanities and Social Sciences
      • Acad Writing Research 1 | 4
      • History I | 3
      • History II | 3
      • Literature I | 3
      • Literature II | 3
      • Philosophy | 3
      • Any PHI course on the approved GEP Humanities list
      • Arts and Letters | 3
    • Social Science | 9
    • Additional Social Science | 3
    • Foreign Language 200 Level | 3
  • Departmental Requirements
    • Students design their own academic major by developing a concentration or field of specialization with 27 hours of approved courses from two or more disciplines. No more than 15 credit hours may come from a single discipline.
    • Nine of the 27 hours will provide a foundation in the specialization and at least six hours will be at the 400-level or higher.
    • At least five courses must be from the humanities and social sciences, including courses offered by the College of Humanities & Social Sciences, Economics courses, and courses on the approved General Education Program (GEP) Humanities and Social Sciences lists.
    • At least three of the five courses must be taught in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
    • All such proposals must be reviewed by a faculty sponsor and approved by the IDS committee.
  • IDS 490 | Interdisciplinary Methods and Issues | 3
  • Foundation Courses | 9
  • Concentration Area Electives | 12
  • Concentration Area-Advanced | 6
  • GEP Courses
    • GEP Mathematical Sciences | 6
    • GEP Natural Sciences | 7
    • GEP Health and Exercise Studies | 2
    • GEP Elective | 3
    • GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives | 5
    • GEP Global Knowledge (verify requirement)
    • GEP Foundations of American Democracy (verify requirement)
    • World Language Proficiency (verify requirement)
  • Free Electives
    • Free Electives (12 Hr S/U Lmt) | 30
  • Total Hours | 120

Major Residency Requirements

Only 12 hours of external transfer credit may be applied to the IDS Self-Design departmental requirements.


Major Grade Point Average (GPA) Requirements

A 2.0 GPA in both departmental requirements and cumulative is required for graduation.


Course Details

Acad Writing Research

  • ENG 101 | Academic Writing and Research | 4
  • FLE 101 | Academic Writing and Research | 4
  • Transfer Sequence
    • ENG 202 | Disciplinary Perspectives in Writing | 3
    • ENG 1GEP | | 3

Foreign Language 200 Level

  • WLAR 201 | Intermediate Arabic I | 3
  • WLCH 201 | Intermediate Chinese I | 3
  • WLFR 201 | Intermediate French I | 3
  • WLGE 201 | Intermediate German I | 3
  • WLGR 201 | Intermediate Greek I | 3
  • WLHU 201 | Intermediate Hindi-Urdu I | 3
  • WLIT 201 | Intermediate Italian I | 3
  • WLJA 201 | Intermediate Japanese I | 3
  • WLLA 201 | Intermediate Latin I | 3
  • WLPE 201 | Intermediate Persian I | 3
  • WLPO 201 | Intermediate Portuguese I | 3
  • WLRU 201 | Intermediate Russian I | 3
  • WLSP 201 | Intermediate Spanish I | 3
  • WLSP 212 | Spanish: Language, Technology, Culture | 3

History I

  • A 200-level survey course covering a culture significantly different from our own, i.e., ancient or non-Western.
    • AFS/HI 275 | Introduction to History of South and East Africa | 3
    • AFS/HI 276 | Introduction to History of West Africa | 3
    • HI 207 | Ancient Mediterranean World | 3
    • HI 214 | History and Archaeology of Ancient Latin America | 3
    • HI 215 | Colonial Latin America | 3
    • HI 216 | Modern Latin America | 3
    • HI 217 | Caribbean History | 3
    • HI 232 | The World from 1200 to 1750 | 3
    • HI 233 | The World Since 1750 | 3
    • HI 263 | Asian Civilizations to 1800 | 3
    • HI 264 | Modern Asia: 1800 to Present | 3
    • HI 270 | Modern Middle East | 3

History II

  • A 200-level survey course covering our own or a similar culture, i.e., United States or other Western Culture.
    • HI 205 | Western Civilization Since 1400 | 3
    • HI 208 | The Middle Ages | 3
    • HI 209 | From Renaissance to Revolution: The Origins of Modern Europe | 3
    • HI 210 | Modern Europe 1815-Present | 3
    • HI 221 | British History to 1688 | 3
    • HI 222 | History of British Cultures and Societies From 1688 | 3
    • HI 251 | American History I | 3
    • HI 252 | American History II | 3
    • HI 253 | Early U.S. History | 3
    • HI 254 | Modern U.S. History | 3

Literature I

  • A survey course covering literature outside the U.S. and prior to the 20th century.
    • ENG 219 | Studies in Great Works of Non-Western Literature | 3
    • or WL 219 | Studies in Great Works of Non-Western Literature
    • ENG 220 | Studies in Great Works of Western Literature | 3
    • or WL 220 | Studies in Great Works of Western Literature
    • ENG 221 | Literature of the Western World I | 3
    • or WL 221 | Literature of the Western World I
    • ENG 222 | Literature of the Western World II | 3
    • or WL 222 | Literature of the Western World II
    • ENG 251 | Major British Writers | 3
    • ENG 255 | Beyond Britain: Literature from Colonies of the British Empire | 3
    • ENG 261 | English Literature I | 3
    • ENG 262 | English Literature II | 3
    • ENG 361 | Studies in British Poetry | 3
    • HON 202 | Inquiry, Discovery, and Literature | 3
    • WLCL 210 | Classical Mythology | 3
    • WLCL 320 | Masterpieces of Classical Literature | 3
    • WLFR 301 | Survey of French Literature from the Middle Ages through the Enlightenment | 3
    • WLGE 320 | Introduction to German Literature | 3
    • WLGE 325 | German Lyric Poetry | 3
    • WLJA 342 | Classical Japanese Literature in Translation | 3
    • WLJA 344 | Early Modern Japanese Literature in Translation | 3
    • WLRU 303 | Russian Literature in Translation: The Nineteenth Century | 3
    • WLSP 340 | Introduction to Hispanic Literatures and Cultures | 3
    • WLSP 341 | Literature and Culture of Spain I | 3
    • WLSP 342 | Literature and Culture of Spain II | 3
    • WLSP 351 | Literature and Culture of Latin America I | 3

Literature II

  • A course in American or Twentieth Century Literature, or an upper division survey course or literature course in a period, genre, or major figure in English, a world language in English translation, or the original world language.
    • AFS 248 | Survey of African-American Literature | 3
    • AFS 349 | African Literature in English | 3
    • AFS 448/548/ENG 448/558 | African-American Literature | 3
    • ENG 207 | Studies in Poetry | 3
    • ENG 208 | Studies In Fiction | 3
    • ENG 209 | Introduction to Shakespeare | 3
    • ENG 223 | Contemporary World Literature I | 3
    • ENG 224 | Contemporary World Literature II | 3
    • ENG 232 | Literature and Medicine | 3
    • ENG 246 | Literature of the Holocaust | 3
    • ENG 248 | Survey of African-American Literature | 3
    • ENG 249 | Native American Literature | 3
    • ENG 252 | Major American Writers | 3
    • ENG 265 | American Literature I | 3
    • ENG 266 | American Literature II | 3
    • ENG 267 | LGBTQI Literature in the U.S. | 3
    • ENG 275 | Literature and War | 3
    • ENG 305 | Women and Literature | 3
    • ENG 339 | Literature and Technology | 3
    • ENG 340 | Literature, Art, and Society | 3
    • ENG 341 | Literature and Science | 3
    • ENG 342 | Literature of Space and Place | 3
    • ENG 349 | African Literature in English | 3
    • ENG 361 | Studies in British Poetry | 3
    • ENG 362 | Studies in the British Novel | 3
    • ENG 369 | The American Novel of the 19th Century | 3
    • ENG 370 | American Fiction, Twentieth Century and Beyond | 3
    • ENG 372 | American Poetry, Twentieth Century and Beyond | 3
    • ENG 376 | Science Fiction | 3
    • ENG 377 | Fantasy | 3
    • ENG 380 | Modern Drama | 3
    • ENG 382 | Film and Literature | 3
    • ENG 385 | Biblical Backgrounds of English Literature | 3
    • ENG 390 | Classical Backgrounds of English Literature | 3
    • ENG 392 | Major World Author | 3
    • ENG 393 | Studies in Literary Genre | 3
    • ENG 394 | Studies in World Literature | 3
    • ENG 399 | Contemporary Literature | 3
    • ENG 406 | Modernism | 3
    • ENG 407 | Postmodernism | 3
    • ENG 410 | Studies in Gender and Genre | 3
    • ENG 420 | Major American Authors | 3
    • ENG 439 | Studies in English Renaissance Literature | 3
    • ENG 448 | African-American Literature | 3
    • ENG 451 | Chaucer | 3
    • ENG 452 | Medieval British Literature | 3
    • ENG 453 | Studies in Nineteenth-Century British Literature | 3
    • ENG 460 | Major British Author | 3
    • ENG 462 | 18th-Century English Literature | 3
    • ENG 463 | The Victorian Period | 3
    • ENG 464 | British Literature and the Founding of Empire | 3
    • ENG 465 | British Literature and the Dissolution of Empire | 3
    • ENG 466 | Transatlantic Literatures | 3
    • ENG 468 | Studies in Nineteenth-Century American Literature | 3
    • ENG 470 | American Literature, Twentieth Century and Beyond | 3
    • ENG 476 | Southern Literature | 3
    • ENG 486 | Shakespeare, The Earlier Plays | 3
    • ENG 487 | Shakespeare, The Later Plays | 3
    • ENG 551 | Chaucer | 3
    • HON 202 | Inquiry, Discovery, and Literature | 3
    • WGS 305 | Women and Literature | 3
    • WGS 410 | Studies in Gender and Genre | 3
    • WL 223 | Contemporary World Literature I | 3
    • WL 224 | Contemporary World Literature II | 3
    • WL 246 | Literature of the Holocaust | 3
    • WL 275 | Literature and War | 3
    • WL 392 | Major World Author | 3
    • WL 393 | Studies in Literary Genre | 3
    • WL 394 | Studies in World Literature | 3
    • WL 406 | Modernism | 3
    • WL 407 | Postmodernism | 3
    • WLCL 210 | Classical Mythology | 3
    • WLCL 320 | Masterpieces of Classical Literature | 3
    • WLFR 301 | Survey of French Literature from the Middle Ages through the Enlightenment | 3
    • WLFR 302 | Survey of French Literature from Romanticism to the Contemporary Period | 3
    • WLFR 492 | Seminar in French Studies | 3
    • WLGE 320 | Introduction to German Literature | 3
    • WLGE 323 | Twentieth Century German Literature | 3
    • WLGE 325 | German Lyric Poetry | 3
    • WLJA 342 | Classical Japanese Literature in Translation | 3
    • WLHU 301 | Twentieth Century Hindi & Urdu Fiction | 3
    • WLHU 302 | Modern Hindi & Urdu Poetry | 3
    • WLHU 401 | Hindi Literature and South Asian Cultural Contexts | 3
    • WLJA 344 | Early Modern Japanese Literature in Translation | 3
    • WLJA 345 | Modern Japanese Literature in Translation | 3
    • WLRU 303 | Russian Literature in Translation: The Nineteenth Century | 3
    • WLRU 304 | Russian Literature in Translation: The Twentieth Century | 3
    • WLSP 340 | Introduction to Hispanic Literatures and Cultures | 3
    • WLSP 341 | Literature and Culture of Spain I | 3
    • WLSP 342 | Literature and Culture of Spain II | 3
    • WLSP 343 | Literature and Culture of Spain III | 3
    • WLSP 351 | Literature and Culture of Latin America I | 3
    • WLSP 352 | Literature and Culture of Latin America II | 3
    • WLSP 353 | Literature and Culture of Latin America III | 3
    • WLSP 492 | Seminar in Hispanic Studies | 3

Philosophy

  • PHI 205 | Introduction to Philosophy | 3
  • PHI 210 | Puzzles and Paradoxes | 3
  • PHI 214 | Issues in Business Ethics | 3
  • PHI 221 | Contemporary Moral Issues | 3
  • PHI 227 | Data Ethics | 3
  • PHI 300 | Ancient Philosophy | 3
  • PHI 301 | Early Modern Philosophy | 3
  • PHI 302 | 19th Century Philosophy | 3
  • PHI 303 | Continental Philosophy After 1900 | 3
  • PHI 305 | Philosophy of Religion | 3
  • PHI 309 | Political Philosophy | 3
  • PHI 310 | Existentialism | 3
  • PHI 312 | Philosophy of Law | 3
  • PHI 313 | Ethical Problems in the Law | 3
  • PHI 319 | Black Political Philosophy | 3
  • PHI 320 | Philosophy of Race | 3
  • PHI 325 | Bio-Medical Ethics | 3
  • PHI 330 | Metaphysics | 3
  • PHI 331 | Philosophy of Language | 3
  • PHI 332 | Philosophy of Psychology | 3
  • PHI 333 | Knowledge and Skepticism | 3
  • PHI 340 | Philosophy of Science | 3
  • PHI 347 | Neuroscience and Philosophy | 3
  • PHI 375 | Ethics | 3
  • PHI 376 | History of Ethics | 3
  • PHI 401 | Kant's Critique of Pure Reason | 3
  • PHI 403 | Continental Philosophy After 1900 | 3
  • PHI 420 | Global Justice | 3
  • PHI 425 | Introduction to Cognitive Science | 3
  • PHI 440 | The Scientific Method | 3
  • PHI 447 | Philosophy, Evolution and Human Nature | 3

Arts and Letters

  • ADN 111 | Introduction to Two-Dimensional Design | 3
  • ADN 112 | Introduction to Three-Dimensional Design | 3
  • ADN 212 | Photography I | 3
  • ADN 281 | Drawing I | 3
  • ADN 414 | Color and Light | 3
  • AFS 230 | Introduction to African-American Music | 3
  • AFS 260 | History of Jazz | 3
  • AFS 343 | African American Religions | 3
  • AFS 346 | Black Popular Culture | 3
  • AFS 375 | African American Cinema | 3
  • ARC 140 | Experiencing Architecture | 3
  • ARC 141 | Introduction to Architectural History | 3
  • ARC 241 | History of World Architecture | 3
  • ARS 251 | The Arts of a World Capital: London | 3
  • ARS 252 | The Arts of Vienna 1900 | 3
  • ARS 257 | Technology in the Arts | 3
  • ARS 258 | Mathematics and Models in Music | 3
  • ARS 259 | The Arts and Politics | 3
  • ARS 306 | Music Composition with Computers | 3
  • ARS 346 | Black Popular Culture | 3
  • ARS 351 | Arts, Ideas and Values | 3
  • ARS 353 | Arts and Cross-Cultural Contacts | 3
  • ARS 354 | The Arts and the Sacred | 3
  • COM 321 | Survey of Rhetorical Theory | 3
  • COM 364 | History of Film to 1940 | 3
  • COM 374 | History of Film From 1940 | 3
  • COM 395 | Studies in Rhetoric and Digital Media | 3
  • COM 411 | Rhetorical Criticism | 3
  • D 231 | Design History for Engineers and Scientists | 3
  • DAN 272 | Dance Composition - Solo Forms | 1
  • DAN 295 | State Dance Company | 2
  • ENG 282 | Introduction to Film | 3
  • ENG 289 | Poetry Writing | 3
  • ENG 321 | Survey of Rhetorical Theory | 3
  • ENG 323 | Writing in Rhetorical Traditions | 3
  • ENG 359 | Topics in Film Studies | 3
  • ENG 364 | History of Film to 1940 | 3
  • ENG 374 | History of Film From 1940 | 3
  • ENG 375 | African American Cinema | 3
  • ENG 378 | Women & Film | 3
  • ENG 382 | Film and Literature | 3
  • ENG 384 | Introduction to Film Theory | 3
  • ENG 385 | Biblical Backgrounds of English Literature | 3
  • ENG 411 | Rhetorical Criticism | 3
  • ENG 426 | Analyzing Style | 3
  • ENG 492 | Special Topics in Film and Media Studies | 3
  • GD 203 | History of Graphic Design | 3
  • GD 303 | Graphic Design Theory and Practice | 3
  • HA 201 | History of Art from Caves to the Renaissance | 3
  • HA 202 | History of Art From the Renaissance Through the 20th Century | 3
  • HA 203 | History of American Art | 3
  • HA 240 | Introduction to Visual Culture | 3
  • HA 298 | Special Topics in Art History | 3
  • HA 395 | History of Art: Study Abroad | 3
  • HA 401 | 19th Century European Art from Revolution to Post-Impressionism | 3
  • HA 404 | Italian Renaissance Art and Material Culture | 3
  • HA 410 | History of the Art of Photography | 3
  • HA 498 | Independent Study in History of Art | 1-6
  • HESM 322 | Dance and Society | 3
  • HESM 324 | U.S. Concert Dance History | 3
  • HESM 326 | Current Trends in Dance | 3
  • HI 240 | Introduction to Visual Culture | 3
  • HI 320 | Religion in American History | 3
  • HI 402 | Early Christianity to the Time of Eusebius | 3
  • HI 407 | Islamic History to 1798 | 3
  • HI 408 | Islam in the Modern World | 3
  • HI 502 | Early Christianity to the Time of Eusebius | 3
  • HI 507 | Islamic History to 1798 | 3
  • HI 508 | Islam in the Modern World | 3
  • HON 390 | Music and the Celtic World | 3
  • IDS 496 | Topics in Film and Interdisciplinary Studies | 3
  • LAR 444 | History of Landscape Architecture | 3
  • MUS 105 | Introduction to Music in Western Society | 3
  • MUS 180 | Introduction to Musical Experiences | 3
  • MUS 181 | Exploring Music Theory | 3
  • MUS 200 | Understanding Music: Global Perspectives | 3
  • MUS 201 | Introduction to Music Literature I | 3
  • MUS 202 | Introduction to Music Literature II | 3
  • MUS 260 | History of Jazz | 3
  • MUS 306 | Music Composition with Computers | 3
  • MUS 310 | Music of the 17th and 18th Centuries | 3
  • MUS 315 | Music of the 19th Century | 3
  • MUS 320 | Music of the 20th-21st Centuries | 3
  • MUS 330 | Survey of Musical Theater | 3
  • MUS 350 | Music of Asia | 3
  • MUS 360 | Women In Music | 3
  • REL 200 | Introduction to the Study of Religion | 3
  • REL 210 | Religious Traditions of the World | 3
  • REL 298 | Special Topics in Religious Studies | 3
  • REL 309 | Religion and Society | 3
  • REL 311 | Introduction to the Old Testament | 3
  • REL 312 | Introduction to the New Testament | 3
  • REL 314 | Introduction to Intertestamental Literature | 3
  • REL 317 | Christianity | 3
  • REL 320 | Religion in American History | 3
  • REL 323 | Religious Cults, Sects, and Minority Faiths in America | 3
  • REL 327 | Issues in Contemporary Religion | 3
  • REL 331 | The Hindu Tradition | 3
  • REL 332 | The Buddhist Traditions | 3
  • REL 333 | Chinese Religions | 3
  • REL 334 | Japanese Religions | 3
  • REL 340 | Islam | 3
  • REL 343 | African American Religions | 3
  • REL 350 | Judaism | 3
  • REL 380 | Emotion and Religion | 3
  • REL 383 | Religion, Globalism, and Justice | 3
  • REL 402 | Early Christianity to the Time of Eusebius | 3
  • REL 407 | Islamic History to 1798 | 3
  • REL 408 | Islam in the Modern World | 3
  • REL 412 | Advanced Readings in the Christian Gospels | 3
  • REL 413 | The Life and Letters of the Apostle Paul | 3
  • REL 423 | Religion and Politics in America | 3
  • REL 424 | Religion and Politics in Global Perspective | 3
  • REL 471 | Darwinism and Christianity | 3
  • REL 472 | Women and Religion | 3
  • REL 473 | Religion, Gender, and Reproductive Technologies | 3
  • REL 482 | Religion and Conflict | 3
  • REL 489 | Interpretations of Religion | 3
  • REL 496 | Seminar in Religious Studies | 3
  • REL 498 | Special Topics in Religious Studies | 1-6
  • REL 502 | Early Christianity to the Time of Eusebius | 3
  • REL 507 | Islamic History to 1798 | 3
  • REL 508 | Islam in the Modern World | 3
  • REL 512 | Advanced Readings in the Christian Gospels | 3
  • REL 513 | The Life and Letters of the Apostle Paul | 3
  • REL 523 | Religion and Politics in America | 3
  • REL 524 | Religion and Politics in Global Perspective | 3
  • REL 571 | Darwinism and Christianity | 3
  • REL 572 | Women and Religion | 3
  • REL 573 | Religion, Gender, and Reproductive Technologies | 3
  • REL 582 | Religion and Conflict | 3
  • REL 589 | Interpretations of Religion | 3
  • REL 598 | Special Topics in Religious Studies | 1-6
  • SOC 309 | Religion and Society | 3
  • STS 257 | Technology in the Arts | 3
  • STS 471 | Darwinism and Christianity | 3
  • STS 571 | Darwinism and Christianity | 3
  • THE 103 | Introduction to the Theatre | 3
  • THE 203 | Theory and Practice of Acting | 3
  • THE 303 | Stage Directing | 3
  • THE 334 | Advanced Acting | 3
  • THE 340 | African American Theatre | 3
  • WGS 360 | Women In Music | 3
  • WGS 472 | Women and Religion | 3
  • WGS 473 | Religion, Gender, and Reproductive Technologies | 3
  • WGS 572 | Women and Religion | 3
  • WGS 573 | Religion, Gender, and Reproductive Technologies | 3
  • WL 216 | Art and Society in France | 3
  • WLAR 318 | Egyptian Culture through Film | 3
  • WLAR 351 | Modern Arab Popular Culture | 3
  • WLCH 351 | Modern Chinese Popular Culture | 3
  • WLCL 210 | Classical Mythology | 3
  • WLFR 318 | The Heritage of French Cinema | 3
  • WLGE 318 | New German Cinema and Beyond | 3
  • WLIT 318 | Italian Society Through Cinema | 3
  • WLJA 351 | Contemporary Culture in Japan | 3
  • WLHU 351 | Hindi-Urdu Popular Culture | 3
  • WLRU 318 | Russian Cinema and Society | 3
  • WLSP 360 | Hispanic Cinema | 3

Social Sciences

  • Twelve (12) credit hours required from three different disciplines, six (6) must be on GEP Social Sciences list.
    • Anthropology
      • ANT 251 | Introduction to Biological Anthropology | 3
      • ANT 252 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | 3
      • ANT 253 | Introduction to Archaeology | 3
      • ANT 254 | Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology | 3
      • ANT 261 | Technology in Society and Culture | 3
      • ANT 295 | Special Topics in Anthropology | 1-3
      • ANT 310 | Native Peoples and Cultures of North America | 3
      • ANT 315 | The Aztecs, Maya, and Their Predecessors: Archaeology of Mesoamerica | 3
      • ANT 325 | Andean South America | 3
      • ANT 330 | People and Cultures of Africa | 3
      • ANT 345 | Anthropology of the Middle East | 3
      • ANT 346 | Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia | 3
      • ANT 351 | Contemporary Culture in Japan | 3
      • ANT 354 | Peoples and Cultures of the Pacific | 3
      • ANT 370 | Introduction to Forensic Anthropology | 3
      • ANT 371 | Human Variation | 3
      • ANT 374 | Disease and Society | 3
      • ANT 389 | Fundamentals of Archaeological Research | 3
      • ANT 395 | Special Topics in Anthropology | 1-3
      • ANT 411 | Overview of Anthropological Theory | 3
      • ANT 412 | Applied Anthropology | 3
      • ANT 416 | Research Methods in Cultural Anthropology | 3
      • ANT 419 | Ethnographic Field Methods | 3
      • ANT 421 | Human Osteology | 3
      • ANT 424 | Bioarchaeology | 3
      • ANT 427 | Bioarchaeological Fieldwork | 3
      • ANT 428 | Human Paleopathology | 3
      • ANT 431 | Tourism, Culture and Anthropology | 3
      • ANT 433 | Anthropology of Ecotourism and Heritage Conservation | 3
      • ANT 444 | Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women | 3
      • ANT 450 | Culture, Ecology, and Sustainable Living | 3
      • ANT 460 | Urban Anthropology | 3
      • ANT 461 | Wealth, Poverty and International Aid | 3
      • ANT 464 | Anthropology of Religion | 3
      • ANT 471 | Understanding Latino Migration | 3
      • ANT 475 | Environmental Archaeology | 3
      • ANT 483 | Theories of Archaeological Research | 3
      • ANT 495 | Special Topics in Anthropology | 3
      • ANT 496 | Anthropology Internship | 6
      • ANT 498 | Independent Study in Anthropology | 1-6
      • ANT 501 | Proseminar: Introduction to Graduate Studies in Anthropology | 3
      • ANT 511 | Overview of Anthropological Theory | 3
      • ANT 512 | Applied Anthropology | 3
      • ANT 516 | Research Methods in Cultural Anthropology | 3
      • ANT 521 | Human Osteology | 3
      • ANT 524 | Bioarchaeology | 3
      • ANT 528 | Human Paleopathology | 3
      • ANT 529 | Advanced Methods in Forensic Anthropology | 4
      • ANT 531 | Tourism, Culture and Anthropology | 3
      • ANT 533 | Anthropology of Ecotourism and Heritage Conservation | 3
      • ANT 544 | Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women | 3
      • ANT 550 | Culture, Ecology, and Sustainable Living | 3
      • ANT 560 | Urban Anthropology | 3
      • ANT 561 | Wealth, Poverty and International Aid | 3
      • ANT 564 | Anthropology of Religion | 3
      • ANT 571 | Understanding Latino Migration | 3
      • ANT 575 | Environmental Archaeology | 3
      • ANT 583 | Theories of Archaeological Research | 3
      • ANT 585 | Skeletal Biology in Anthropology | 3
      • ANT 595 | Special Topics in Anthropology | 1-6
      • ANT 598 | Independent Study in ANT | 1-3
      • HI 587 | Cultural Resource Management | 3
      • IS 471 | Understanding Latino Migration | 3
      • IS 571 | Understanding Latino Migration | 3
      • SOC 261 | Technology in Society and Culture | 3
      • WGS 444 | Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women | 3
      • WGS 544 | Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women | 3
      • WLJA 351 | Contemporary Culture in Japan | 3
    • Agricultural Economics
      • ARE 121 | Agricultural Finance | 3
      • ARE 201 | Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics | 3
      • ARE 201A | Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics | 3
      • ARE 215 | Small Business Accounting | 3
      • ARE 260 | Marketing and Risk Management in the Pork Industry | 1
      • ARE 270 | Principles of Agribusiness Entrepreneurship | 3
      • ARE 290 | Professional Development in Agricultural Business Management | 3
      • ARE 295 | Special Topics in Agricultural & Resource Economics (200 Level) | 1-6
      • ARE 301 | Intermediate Microeconomics | 3
      • ARE 303 | Farm Management | 3
      • ARE 304 | Agribusiness Management | 3
      • ARE 306 | Agricultural Law | 3
      • ARE 309 | Environmental Law & Economic Policy | 3
      • ARE 311 | Agricultural Markets | 3
      • ARE 312 | Agribusiness Marketing | 3
      • ARE 321 | Agricultural Financial Management | 3
      • ARE 323 | Agribusiness Finance | 3
      • ARE 332 | Human Resource Management for Agribusiness | 3
      • ARE 336 | Introduction to Resource and Environmental Economics | 3
      • ARE 345 | Global Agribusiness Management | 3
      • ARE 370 | Agribusiness New Venture Development | 3
      • ARE 395 | Special Topics in Agricultural and Resource Economics (300 level) | 1-6
      • ARE 404 | Advanced Agribusiness Management | 3
      • ARE 412 | Advanced Agribusiness Marketing | 3
      • ARE 413 | Applied Agribusiness Marketing | 3
      • ARE 415 | Introduction to Commodity Futures Markets | 3
      • ARE 420 | Taxation in Agriculture, Production, and Agribusiness | 3
      • ARE 425 | Contracts and Organizations in Agriculture | 3
      • ARE 433 | U.S. Agricultural Policy | 3
      • ARE 444 | Ethics in Agribusiness | 3
      • ARE 448 | International Agricultural Trade | 3
      • ARE 455 | Agribusiness Analytics | 3
      • ARE 470 | Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Clinical Skills Development | 3
      • ARE 475 | Food Policy | 3
      • ARE 490 | Career Seminar in Agriculture & Resource Economics | 1
      • ARE 492 | External Learning Experience | 1-6
      • ARE 493 | Special Problems/Research Exploration | 1-6
      • ARE 494 | Agribusiness Study Abroad | 1-6
      • ARE 495 | Special Topics in Agricultural and Resource Economics | 1-6
      • ARE 590 | Special Topics in ARE | 1-99
      • EC 301 | Intermediate Microeconomics | 3
      • EC 336 | Introduction to Resource and Environmental Economics | 3
    • Economics
      • ARE 301 | Intermediate Microeconomics | 3
      • ARE 336 | Introduction to Resource and Environmental Economics | 3
      • EC 201 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3
      • EC 202 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3
      • EC 205 | Fundamentals of Economics | 3
      • EC 302 | Intermediate Macroeconomics | 3
      • EC 305 | A Closer Look at Capitalism | 3
      • EC 348 | Introduction to International Economics | 3
      • EC 351 | Econometrics I | 3
      • EC 404 | Money, Financial Markets, and the Economy | 3
      • EC 410 | Public Finance | 3
      • EC 413 | Industrial Organization | 3
      • EC 431 | Labor Economics | 3
      • EC 449 | International Finance | 3
      • EC 451 | Econometrics II | 3
      • EC 468 | Game Theory | 3
      • EC 474 | Economics of Financial Institutions and Markets | 3
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