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Undergraduate Course Descriptions

In general, the number of each course is related to the level of the course. The 100 series indicates introductory courses and the higher numbers indicate courses of a more advanced nature. Courses in the 500- and 600-level series are restricted to graduate students. For further information about an academic area, consult the dean of the school listed in parentheses.

Accounting

Art

Aerospace Studies

Biology

Biomedical Engineering

Business

Business Information Systems

Business Law

Chemistry

Colloquia

Communication

Computer Engineering

Computer Science

Criminal Justice

Cultures Past and Present

Economics

Education

Electrical Engineering

Engineering

English

Environmental Science

Film

Finance

Forensic Science

French

Geography

History

Honors

Industrial Engineering

Information Technology

Integrated Liberal and Professional Studies

International Studies

Journalism

Law and Society

Learning Beyond the Classroom

Liberal Arts

Management

Marketing

Mathematics

Mechanical Engineering

Meteorology

Military Leadership

Music

Physical Education, Health and Recreation

Philosophy

Physics

Political Science

Psychology

Sign Language

Social Work

Sociology

Sports Management

Spanish

Theater

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