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1 U of L Course U of L Course Title MSU Equivalent Course MSU Course Title ACCT*201 PRIN OF FIN ACCT ACCT*281 Prin Financial Accounting ACCT*202 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING II ACCT*282 Prin Managerial Account ACCT*301 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I ACCT*384 Inter Accounting I ACCT*302 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTIN II ACCT*385 Inter Accounting II ACCT*315 INTRO TO TAXATION ACCT*387 Income Tax ACCT*320 MANAGERIAL COST ACCOUNTIN ACCT*300 Managerial Acct ACCT*353 ACCT FOR NOT-FOR-PROF ORG ACCT*428 Governmental Accounting ACCT*401 ADV ACCOUNTING PROBLEMS ACCT*482 Advanced Accounting ACCT*415 ADVANCED TAXATION ACCT*487 Adv Tax Accounting II ACCT*420 ADV MANATERIAL COST ACCOU ACCT*490 Cost Accounting II ACCT*490 SPECIAL TOPICS IN ACCOUNT ACCT*499 Special Class AHC*322 ETHICS & LAW IN ALLI HLTH NURS*300 Ethic/Legal Issues Hlth ANTH*201 INTRO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLO SOC*305 Cultural Anthropol ARTH*203 INTRODUCTION TO ART ART*160 Understand Visual Arts ARTH*250 ANCIENT THRU MEDIEVAL ART ART*264 Ancient-Medieval ARTH*270 RENAISSANCE THRU MOD ART ART*265 Renaissance-Modern BIOL*102 INTRO BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS BIOL*105 Biology for Your Life BIOL*240 Unity of Life BIOL*171 Principles of Biology BIOL*244 Prin Biology Lab BIOL*171 Principles of Biology BIOL*257 Intro to Microbiology BIOL*217 Elem Med Microbiol BIOL*258 Intro to Microbiology Lab BIOL*217 Elem Med Microbiol BIOL*263 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY BIOL*356 Environmental Biol BIOL*336 PLANT ANATOMY BIOL*449 Plant Anatomy BIOL*347 COMPARATIVE VERTEB ANAT BIOL*337 Comparative Anatomy BIOL*348 VERTEBRATE EMBRYOLOGY BIOL*338 Developmental Biology BIOL*355 BACTERIOLOGY BIOL*317 Pr of Microbiology BIOL*357 INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY BIOL*317 Pr of Microbiology BIOL*358 MICROBIOLOGY LAB BIOL*317 Pr of Microbiology
2 BIOL*400 HISTOLOGY BIOL*429 Histology BIOL*506 Freshwater Invertebrates BIOL*407 Invertebrate Zoology BIOL*514 ORNITHOLOGY BIOL*437 Ornithology BIOL*519 ICHTHYOLOGY BIOL*433 Ichthyology BIOL*522 Aquatic Ecology BIOL*409 Limnology BIOL*575 Evolution of Genes and Genomes BIOL*443 Gen Parasitology BUS*101 The Logic of Business MNGT*160 Business and Society CHEM*100 INTRO TO CHEMISTRY CHEM*101 Survey of Gen Chem CHEM*103 INTRO CHEMISTRY LABORATOR CHEM*101 Survey of Gen Chem CHNS*101 Elementary Chinese I CHI*101 Elementary Chinese I CHNS*102 Elementary Chinese II CHI*102 Elementary Chinese II CHNS*201 Intermediate Chinese I CHI*201 Intermediate Chinese I CHNS*202 Intermediate Chinese II CHI*202 Intermediate Chinese II CIS*100 INTRO TO MICROCOMP APPS CIS*101 Computer Literacy COMM*111 SPEECH COMMUNICATION COMS*108 Fund of Speech Commun COMM*115 INTERPERSONAL SKILLS COMM*230 Interpersonal Comm COMM*201 INTRO TO COMMUNICATION COMM*220 Intro to Comm Theory COMM*311 PERSUASION COMM*385 Persuasive Communication COMM*312 GROUP PROCESS COMS*383 Facilitating Team Communication COMM*315 INTRO INTERPERSONAL COMMU CMSP*230 Interpersonal Comm COMM*320 NEWSWRITING CVM*301 News Writ & Report COMM*327 MASS MEDIA PROC & EFFECTS CVM*210 Media Literacy COMM*331 TELEVISION PRODUCTION CVM*340 Studio Practices COMM*347 PUBLIC RELATIONS COMS*382 Public Relations Principles COMM*440 Intercultural Communication COMS*350 Comm, Culture & Diversity ECON*101 PERSONAL FINANCIAL ECON ECON*101 Introduction to Economics ECON*201 PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS ECON*202 Prin of Microeconomics ECON*202 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS ECON*201 Prin of MacRoeconomics
3 ECON*301 INTERM MICROECON THEORY ECON*350 Intermed Microeconomics ECON*302 INTERM MACROECON THEORY ECON*351 Intermed MacRoeconomics ECON*312 URBAN ECONOMICS ECON*403 Urban and Regional Econ ECON*321 MONEY AND BANKING FIN*342 Money and Banking ECON*331 LABOR ECONOMICS ECON*302 Labor Economics ECON*341 PUBLIC FINANCE ECON*341 Public Finance ECON*401 MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS ECON*300 Quant Methods in B& E ECON*421 DEVELOP OF ECON THOUGHT ECON*410 History Econ Thought ECON*431 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY ECON*447 International Economics ECON*433 FIN MKTS/INSTITUTIONS FIN*342 Money and Banking ENGL*101 INTRO COLLEGE WRITING ENG*100 Writing I ENGL*102 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE WRIT ENG*200 Writing II ENGL*105 ADV COMP FRESHMEN-WC ENG*200 Writing II ENGL*202 INTRO TO CREATIVE WRITING ENG*293 Creat Writing I ENGL*250 INTRO TO LITERATURE ENG*120 Approaches to Literature ENGL*301 BRITISH LITERATURE I ENG*331 British Lit to 1789 ENGL*302 BRITISH LITERATURE II ENG*332 British Lit Since 1789 ENGL*303 Scientific & Technical Writing ENG*490 Technical Writing I ENGL*309 ADV ACADEMIC WRITING-WR ENG*391 Adv Expository Writing ENGL*311 MAJOR AMERICAN WRITIERS I ENG*341 American Lit to 1865 ENGL*312 AMERICAN LITERATURE II ENG*342 American Lit Since 1865 ENGL*325 INTRO TO LINGUISTICS ENG*305 Intro to Linguistics ENGL*333 SHAKESPEARE ENG*435 Shakespeare ENGL*334 SHAKESPEARE ENG*435 Shakespeare ENGL*373 WOMEN IN LITERATURE ENG*320 Women Writ & Fem Perspect ENGL*503 Advanced Creative Writing I ENG*483 Advance Poetry Writing ENGL*505 Advanced Technical Writing ENG*490 Technical Writing I ENGL*523 HIS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENG*393 Hist of Language
4 ENGL*542 TUDOR ELIZABETHAN LITERA ENG*436 The Eng Renaissance ENGL*544 RESTOR 18TH CENT ENG LIT ENG*441 Rest & 18th Cent Brit Lit ENGL*545 ENG LIT ROMANTIC PERIOD ENG*442 Romantic Writers ENGL*546 ENG LIT VICTORIAN PERIOD ENG*443 Victorian Writers ENGL*561 CHAUCER ENG*434 Chaucer ENGL*562 SHAKESPEARE ENG*435 Shakespeare ENGL*563 MILTON ENG*438 Milton ENGL*581 Studies in Renaissance Drama ENG*455 Early Dramatic Lit ENGL*591 HISTORY OF CRITICISM ENG*428 Literary Criticism EQIN*101 EQUINE MNGT AGR*380 Equine Management FIN*201 MONEY MGMT & PERSONAL FIN FIN*264 Personal Finance FIN*301 CORPORATE FINANCE FIN*360 Business Finance FIN*330 BANKING FINANCIAL ADMIN FIN*325 Bank Management FIN*350 RISK AND INSURANCE FIN*407 Principles of Insurance FIN*370 INTERNATIONAL FINANCE FIN*485 International Finance FIN*401 INVESTMENTS FIN*373 Investments FIN*402 SEC ANAL PORTIFOLIO MNGT FIN*472 Portfolio Analysis FIN*433 FIN MARKETS INSTITUTIONS FIN*342 Money and Banking FREN*121 BASIC FRENCH I FRN*101 Beginning French I FREN*122 BASIC FRENCH II FRN*102 Beginning French II FREN*321 FRENCH CONVERSATION FRN*302 Adv Phonetics & Conver FREN*322 FRENCH COMPOSITION FRN*301 Advanced Grammar & Comp FREN*523 ADV COMP AND CONVERSATION FRN*402 Advanced French Conversat GEN*101 A&S ORIENTATION MSU*101 Discovering Univ. Life GEOG*301 GEOG OF KENTUCKY GEO*344 Kentucky GEOG*307 GEO OF THE US AND CANADA GEO*241 United States & Canada GEOG*316 GEO OF SOUTH ASIA GEO*383 Asia GEOG*327 ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY GEO*211 Economic Geography
5 GEOG*329 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY GEO*366 Political Geography GEOG*350 CARTOGRAPHIC DRAFTING GEO*349 Intro to GIS/Cartography GEOG*590 SPECIAL TOPICS GEO*599 Special Class GEOS*201 Physical Geology GEOS*108 Physical Geology GEOS*203 Physical Geology Laboratory GEOS*108 Physical Geology GERM*121 BASIC GERMAN I GER*101 Beginning German I GERM*122 BASIC GERMAN II GER*102 Beginning German II GERM*321 GER CONVERSATION COMP I GER*301 Gram & Conversation GERM*322 GER CONVERSATION COMP II GER*302 Comp & Conversation HIST*101 HISTORY OF CIV I HIS*210 Early World Civilization HIST*102 HISTORY OF CIV II HIS*201 Global Studies HIST*105 HONORS: HIST OF CIV I HIS*210 Early World Civilization HIST*106 HONORS: HIST OF CIV II HIS*201 Global Studies HIST*211 AMERICAN HISTORY I HIS*220 Early American History HIST*212 AMERICAN HISTORY II HIS*202 American Studies HIST*308 EUROPE FROM 1500 FR REVOL HIS*358 Revolutionary Europe HIST*309 EUR FROM 1800 PRESENT HIS*359 Nineteenth Century Europe HIST*314 HIS AMER FOREIGN RELATION HIS*317 US Foreign Relat HIST*318 US IN THE SIXTIES HIS*307 Vietnam and Watergate HIST*319 AFRO-AMER HISTORY I HIS*310 African American History HIST*320 AFRO-AMER HISTORY II HIS*310 African American History HIST*322 CIV RGHT MOVE 1941-PRESEN HIS*310 African American History HIST*323 FAMILY 1700-PRESENT HIS*329 Genealogy & Fam His HIST*324 HIS STATUS OF WOMEN HIS*312 Women in American History HIST*331 COLONIAL LATIN AMERICA HIS*379 Latin American Hist HIST*332 LATIN AMER 1820-PRESENT HIS*379 Latin American Hist HIST*340 ANCIENT MEDITERRANEA WRLD HIS*331 Background of Bible HIST*350 ORIGINS OF CHRISTIANITY HIS*332 Christianity & Wld
6 HIST*351 MEDIEVAL EUROPE I HIS*356 Medieval Europe HIST*352 MEDIEVAL EUROPE II HIS*356 Medieval Europe HIST*354 RENAISSANCE CULTURE HIS*357 The Renaissance & Reform HIST*356 MIDDLE EAST HIS*374 The Middle East HIST*357 MIDDLE EAST 1453-PRESENT HIS*374 The Middle East HIST*363 RUSSIAN HISTORY I HIS*353 Russia to 1917 HIST*364 RUSSIAN HISTORY II HIS*354 Russia Since 1917 HIST*392 MODERN AFRICAN CULTURES HIS*370 African Hist HIST*393 ANCIENT AFRICAN CIVIL HIS*370 African Hist HIST*394 FORMATION MODERN AFRICA HIS*370 African Hist HIST*395 CONTEMPORARY AFRICA HIS*370 African Hist HIST*398 MODERN CHINA HIS*372 Modern China HIST*399 THE VIETNAM WAR HIS*307 Vietnam and Watergate HIST*418 US MILITARY HISTORY HIS*318 American Military History HIST*501 INDEPENDENT STUDY HIS*576 Am Hist Directed Read HIST*502 INDEPENDENT STUDY HIS*577 Eur Directed Read HIST*511 HIS OF THE OLD SOUTH HIS*325 The Old South HIST*521 COLONIAL AMERICA HIS*300 Colonial America HIST*522 AMER REV AND CONFEDERATIO HIS*301 Amer Rev & Fed Pd HIST*524 US CIV WAR RECONSTRUCTION HIS*303 The Civil War & Reconst HIST*529 RECENT AMER HIS 1945-PRE HIS*306 Us 1939 to Present HPES*184 HEALTHY LIFESTYLES I HLTH*151 Wellness: Theor to Action HSS*180 FIRST AID&SAFETY ED HLTH*203 Safety & First Aid HSS*184 HEALTHY LIFESTYLES I HLTH*151 Wellness: Theor to Action HUM*101 WORLD LITERATURE TO 1700 ENG*211 Int to World Lit I HUM*102 WORLD LITERATUR POST 1700 ENG*212 Int to World Lit II HUM*151 CREATIVITY & THE ARTS MUSH*270 Multicultural Arts HUM*302 MEDIEVAL CULTURE HUM*203 Medieval Culture
7 HUM*324 INTRO TO FILM STUDIES HUM*170 Introduction to Film ITAL*121 BASIC ITALIAN I ITL*190 Conversational Italian ITAL*122 BASIC ITALIAN II ITL*200 Conversational Italian II JA*200 Crime & Just. In the U.S. CRIM*250 Intro Criminal Justice Sy JA*303 CORRECTIONS IN THE US CRIM*201 Soc of Corrections JA*305 CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR CRIM*401 Criminology JA*596 SEMINAR IN CRIM & JUSTICE SOC*420 Seminar Crim Behav LAT*101 ELEMENTARY LATIN I LAT*101 Beginning Latin I LAT*102 ELEMENTARY LATIN II LAT*102 Beginning Latin II LAT*201 INTERMEDIATE LATIN I LAT*201 Intermed Latin I LAT*202 INTERMEDIATE LATIN II LAT*202 Intermed Latin II LING*302 INTRO TO LINGUISTICS ENG*305 Intro to Linguistics MATH*105 CONTEMPORARY MATHEMATICS MATH*131 Gen Math Prob Solving MATH*107 FINITE MATHEMATICS MATH*131 Gen Math Prob Solving MATH*109 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS MATH*123 Intro to Statistics MATH*111 COLLEGE ALGEBRA MATH*152 College Algebra MATH*112 TRIGONOMETRY MATH*141 Plane Trigonometry MATH*151 MATH FOR ELEM EDUC MATH*231 Math Elem Tch I MATH*152 MATH FOR ELE EDUCATION II MATH*232 Math Elem Tch II MATH*180 ELEMENTS OF CALCULUS MATH*174 Pre-Calculus Math MATH*190 PRECALCULUS MATH*174 Pre-Calculus Math MATH*205 CALC I MATH*175 Calculus I MATH*206 CALC II MATH*275 Calculus II MATH*301 ANALY GEOMETRY CALC III MATH*276 Calculus III MATH*325 INTRO TO LINEAR ALGEBRA MATH*301 Elem Linear Alg MATH*387 DISCRETE MATH MATH*308 Discrete Mathematics MATH*405 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS MATH*363 Different Equations MATH*407 NUMERICAL ANALYSIS MATH*312 Numerical Methods
8 MATH*499 SENIOR HONORS THESIS MATH*471 Seminar MATH*501 Introduction to Analysis I MATH*412 Real Variables MATH*511 Complex Analysis MATH*486 Complex Variables MATH*560 Statistical Data Analysis MATH*453 Concepts in Design of Exp MATH*561 PROBABILITY MATH*419 Probability MATH*562 MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS MATH*420 Math Statistics MATH*566 Nonparametric Stats Methods MATH*456 Non Parametric Stat MGMT*101 INTRO TO BUSINESS MNGT*160 Business and Society MGMT*200 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS BBA*295 Business Communication MGMT*201 BUSINESS STATISTICS MATH*353 Statistics MGMT*301 MGMT & ORG BEHAVIOR MNGT*201 Prin of Management MGMT*305 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MNGT*311 Human Resource Management MGMT*321 OFFICE PROCEDURES & MNGT BIS*363 Admin Infor Systems MGMT*331 LABOR ECONOMICS MNGT*411 Labor Relations MGMT*401 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT BBA*370 Operations and Service Management MGMT*402 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR MNGT*465 Organizational Behavior MGMT*421 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING MNGT*411 Labor Relations MGMT*441 BUSINESS STRATEGY & POLIC MNGT*499C Strategic Management MKT*301 PRIN OF MARKETING MKT*204 Marketing MKT*310 RETAILING MKT*451 Retail Marketing MKT*341 MARKET PROMOTION MKT*454 Integrated Market Commun MKT*350 CONSUMER BEHAVIOR MKT*354 Consumer Behavior MKT*360 PERSONAL SELLING MKT*350 Professional Selling MKT*370 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING MKT*469 International Marketing MKT*401 SALES MANAGEMENT MKT*351 Sales Management MKT*441 MARKETING RESEARCH MKT*452 Marketing Research & Anal MT*055 PRE-ALGEBRA MATH*090 Pre-Algebra MT*065 BASIC ALGEBRA MATH*091 Beginning Algebra
9 MT*080 Interm Algebra: Func Approac MATH*093 Intermed Algebra MUH*204 MUSIC IN WESTERN CIVL MUSH*261 Global Musical Experience MUH*205 MUSIC IN WORLD CULTURES MUSH*261 Global Musical Experience MUH*214 African American Music MUSH*261 Global Musical Experience MUH*215 History of Rock & Roll MUSH*261 Global Musical Experience MUH*218 Survey of American Jazz MUSH*261 Global Musical Experience MUH*310 HISTORY OF JAZZ MUSH*365 Jazz Hist & Lit MUH*312 HIS OF ROCK & ROLL MUSH*261 Global Musical Experience MUS*100 INTRO TO MUSIC STUDY MUST*101 Intro Music Theory MUS*131 PIANO CLASS MUSG*123 Class Piano I MUS*132 PIANO CLASS MUSG*124 Class Piano II MUS*135 BRASS METHODS & TECH I MUSG*213 Class Brasswinds I MUS*136 BRASS METHODS & TECH II MUSG*214 Class Brasswinds II MUS*137 PERCUSS METH & TECH MUSG*217 Class Percussion I MUS*141 THEORY I MUST*131 Music Theory I MUS*142 THEORY II MUST*132 Music Theory II MUS*201 MAJOR OR PRIN INSTR MUSP*200 Performance Class MUS*227 VOICE CLASS MUSG*239 Class Voice MUS*228 ELEM SCH MUSIC METHODS MUSE*221 Mus for Elem Tchr MUS*231 PIANO CLASS MUSG*223 Class Piano III MUS*232 PIANO CLASS MUSG*224 Class Piano IV MUS*235 WOODWIND METH & TECH I MUSG*211 Class Woodwinds MUS*236 WOODWIND METH & TECH II MUSG*212 Class Woodwinds II MUS*241 THEORY III MUST*236 Music Theory III MUS*242 THEORY IV MUST*237 Music Theory IV MUS*243 COMPOSITION MUSP*263 Private Conducting MUS*337 MARCHING BAND TECH MUSE*479 Marching Band Techniques MUS*347 ANALYSIS I MUST*465 Form Analysis
10 MUS*359 CONDUCTING I MUSC*472 Instru Conducting MUS*360 CONDUCTING II MUSC*471 Choral Conducting MUS*371 PIANO PEDAGOGY I MUSE*378 Keyboard Pedagogy MUS*397 JUNIOR RECITAL MUSP*360 Junior Recital MUS*401 MAJOR OR PRIN INSTR MUSP*400 Performance Class MUS*497 SENIOR RECITAL MUSP*498C Senior Recital MUS*555 INSTRUMENT REPAIR MUSE*377 Inst Repair & Maint NATS*201 Physical Geology GEOS*108 Physical Geology NATS*203 Physical Geology Laboratory GEOS*108 Physical Geology PARA*101 LEGAL SYS & PARALEGAL PLS*210 Intro to Law & Ethics PARA*305 DOMESTIC RELATIONS PLS*333 Family Law PARA*310 TORTS FOR PARALEGALS PLS*334 Tort, Per Inj Lit, Ins Law PARA*325 LITIGATION PLS*325 Pretrial Practice PARA*326 CRIMINAL LITIGATION PLS*340 Criminal Law & Procedure PARA*340 BUS ASSOC & TRANSACTIONS PLS*335 Contracts & Uniform Codes PARA*350 WILLS ESTATES & TRUSTS PLS*336 Wills, Trusts, Estates PARA*370 REAL ESTATE LAW PARALEGAL PLS*332 Property Law PHIL*205 INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY PHIL*100 Beginning Philosophy PHIL*211 Critical Thinking PHIL*106 Beginning Logic PHIL*222 Contemporary Ethical Problems PHIL*103 Beginning Ethics PHIL*311 INTRO TO LOGIC PHIL*306 Logic PHIL*321 ETHICS PHIL*203 Social Ethics PHIL*328 ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS PHIL*333 Environmental Ethics PHIL*345 PHIL OF RELIGION PHIL*307 Phil of Religion PHIL*385 INTRO TO EXISTENTIALISM PHIL*309 Existentialism PHYS*107 Elementary Astronomy ASTR*112 Introductory Astronomy PHYS*111 Elements of Physics SCI*123 Concepts & Experiences in Energy PHYS*221 Fundamentals of Physics I PHYS*201 Elem Physics I
11 PHYS*222 Fundamentals of Physics II PHYS*202 Elem Physics II PHYS*223 Fundamentals of Physics Lab I PHYS*201A Elem Physics I Lab PHYS*224 Fund of Physics Lab II PHYS*202A Elem Physics II Lab POLS*201 FUND AMERICAN GOVERNMENT GOVT*141 United States Government POLS*202 COMPARATIVE POLITICAL SY GOVT*230 Intro to Comp Politics POLS*299 HONORS INTRO POLITICAL SC GOVT*180 Intro to Political Theory POLS*306 STATE GOVERNMENT GOVT*242 State & Local Govt POLS*311 AMERICAN PRESIDENCY GOVT*346 Congress,pres,& Bureau POLS*312 AMER CONST LAW PWRS GOVT GOVT*321 Constitutional Law POLS*313 AM CONST LAW CIV LIB RIGT GOVT*322 Courts & Civil Liberties POLS*317 AMERICAN CONGRESS GOVT*346 Congress,pres,& Bureau POLS*321 PUBLIC OPINION GOVT*341 Political Behavior (was Domest & Foreign POLS*322 AM POLITICAL PARTIES ELCT GOVT*343 Pol Parties & Elections POLS*324 WOMEN AMERICAN POLITICS GOVT*373 Intro Women's Studies POLS*325 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION GOVT*351 Public Administration POLS*326 NATIONAL PUB POLICY ANAL GOVT*347 American Public Policy POLS*327 POLITICS BLACK COMMUNITY GOVT*349 African-American Politics POLS*330 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS GOVT*364 International Relations POLS*331 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIO GOVT*360 U N & World Organ POLS*340 POLITICS & GOVT WEST EUR GOVT*330 Parliamentary Democ POLS*362 COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ECO GOVT*336 Politics Non-West World POLS*382 MODERN POLITICAL THOUGHT GOVT*316 Modern Ideologies POLS*383 AMER POLITICAL THOUGHT GOVT*314 Amer Political Thought POLS*426 ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY GOVT*324 Environmental Law & Pol POLS*568 FEMINIST THEORY GOVT*373 Intro Women's Studies PSYC*201 INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY PSY*154 Intro to Psy PSYC*363 LIFE SPAN DEV PSYCHOLOGY PSY*156 Life Span Dev Psy RUSS*121 BASIC RUSSIAN I RUS*101 Beginning Russian I
12 RUSS*122 BASIC RUSSIAN II RUS*102 Begin Russian II SOC*201 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY SOC*101 Introduction to Sociology SOC*202 SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOC*203 American Social Problems SOC*203 SELF & SOCIETY SOC*101 Introduction to Sociology SOC*301 INTRO TO SOCIAL STATS MATH*353 Statistics SOC*305 URBAN SOCIOLOGY SOC*323 Urban Sociology SOC*306 INTR TO DEMOGRAPHY SOC*302 Population Dynamics SOC*307 RURAL SOCIOLOGY SOC*170 Rural Sociology SOC*315 ENVIRONMENT & URBAN LIFE SOC*465 Environmental Sociology SOC*325 SOC OF HUMAN SEXUALITY SOC*350 Human Ex Sex & Gender SOC*374 INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY SOC*376 Industrial Soc SOC*410 The Social Context of Aging SOC*441 Gerontology SOC*464 ADV STUDIES RACE ETHNICIT SOC*374 Am Minority Relatio SOC*503 SPEC TOP POLITICAL SOC SOC*302 Population Dynamics SOC*510 COMPUTERIZED DATA ANALYS SOC*451 Soc Sci Data Analysis SPAN*121 BASIC SPANISH I SPA*101 Spanish Lang & Culture I SPAN*122 BASIC SPANISH II SPA*102 Spanish Lang & Culture II SPAN*321 SPANISH CONVERSATION SPA*305 Conversation SPAN*322 SPANISH COMPOSITION SPA*300 Grammar and Composition SPAN*323 SPANISH CAREERS & BUS SPA*303 Span for Bus & Commerce SPAN*525 SPA FOR CLASSROOM TEACHER SPA*405 Linguist & Lang Tch SW*202 Intimate& Family Relationships SWK*335 The Family TA*207 ENJOYMENT OF THEATRE THEA*110 Intro to Theatre TA*320 ACTING I THEA*284 Acting Techniques TA*330 DIRECTING THEA*380 Play Directing WGST*201 WOMEN IN AMER CULTURE WST*273 Intro to Women's Studies WGST*325 WOMEN IN LITERATURE WST*120 Approaches to World Literature
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