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Accounting |
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• ACTG 211 - Fundamentals of Financial Accounting (GE)
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• ACTG 212 - Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting
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• ACTG 311 - Cost Accounting
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• ACTG 312 - Accounting Information Systems
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• ACTG 313 - Intermediate Accounting I
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• ACTG 314 - Intermediate Accounting II
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• ACTG 401 - International Accounting
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• ACTG 411 - Federal Taxation
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• ACTG 412 - Advanced Taxation
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• ACTG 413 - Advanced Financial Topics
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• ACTG 414 - Auditing
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• ACTG 415 - Accounting Theory
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• ACTG 416 - Governmental and Not-For- Profit Accounting
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• ACTG 471 - Special Topics in Accounting
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• ACTG 472 - Independent Study
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• ACTG 488 - Final Honors Project
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• ACTG 490 - Accounting Internship
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African American Studies |
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• AAST 200 - Introduction to African American Studies
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• AAST 400 - Select Topics in African American Studies
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• AAST 490 - Seminar in African American Studies
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Anthropological Sciences |
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• ANSC 101 - Anthropology of the Human Past (GE)
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• ANSC 103 - Ancient Worlds of the Maya, the Aztec, and the Inka (GE)
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• ANSC 105 - Native North America (GE)
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• ANSC 106 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (GE)
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• ANSC 201 - Introduction to Anthropological Research (WI)
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• ANSC 203 - Bigfoot Stole My UFO!: Critically engaging with Science, Pseudoscience, and the Paranormal (WI) (GE)
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• ANSC 205 - Introduction to Sociolinguistics (GE)
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• ANSC 206 - Special Topics in Anthropological Sciences
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• ANSC 210 - Introduction to Forensic Anthropology (GE)
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• ANSC 211 - Forensic Archaeology
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• ANSC 301 - Principles of Archaeology (GE)
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• ANSC 302 - Principles of Biological Anthropology (GE)
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• ANSC 303 - Quantitative and Computer Methods in Anthropology
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• ANSC 305 - Principles of Ethnography (GE)
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• ANSC 310 - Human Skeletal Biology
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• ANSC 320 - Human Osteology
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• ANSC 321 - Archaeological Field and Lab Methods
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• ANSC 330 - Primatology
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• ANSC 333 - Old World Prehistory
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• ANSC 361 - Human Impacts on the Prehistoric Environment
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• ANSC 371 - Weirding Archaeology: Exploring the Popular Perception of Archaeology
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• ANSC 400 - Senior Seminar (WI)
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• ANSC 401 - Anthropological Theory
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• ANSC 410 - Paleoanthropology (WI)
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• ANSC 415 - Anthropology of Death
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• ANSC 420 - Advanced Forensic Anthropology
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• ANSC 430 - Bioarchaeology (WI)
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• ANSC 433 - The Ancient & Living Maya: Anthropological Perspectives on Maya Culture
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• ANSC 488 - Final Honors Project
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• ANSC 491 - Research in Anthropology
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• ANSC 493 - Field School in Archaeology
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• ANSC 494 - Apprentice Teaching
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• ANSC 495 - Seminar in Anthropological Sciences
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• ANSC 496 - Seminar in Biological Anthropology
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• ANSC 497 - Seminar in Archaeological Anthropology
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• ANSC 498 - Independent Study
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• ANSC 499 - Internship
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Appalachian Studies |
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• APST 200 - Introducing Appalachia (GE)
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• APST 300 - Diversity in Appalachia
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• APST 410 - The Power of Dialogue (POD): Deconstructing the Rural-Urban Divide Part I
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• APST 420 - The Power of Dialogue (POD): Deconstructing the Rural-Urban Divide Part II
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• APST 480 - Appalachian Studies Internship
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• APST 490 - Highland Summer Conference Writers’ Workshop
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• APST 495 - Research in Appalachia
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• APST 496 - Seminar: Current Issues in Appalachian Studies
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• APST 498 - Independent Study
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American Sign Language |
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• ASL 221 - Introduction to American Sign Language (ASL) and Deaf Culture
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• ASL 222 - American Sign Language (ASL) II
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• ASL 323 - American Sign Language (ASL) III
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• ASL 324 - American Sign Language (ASL) IV
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Arabic |
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• ARAB 101 - Elementary Arabic I
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• ARAB 102 - Elementary Arabic II
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• ARAB 201 - Intermediate Arabic I
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• ARAB 202 - Intermediate Arabic II
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• ARAB 300 - Arabic Readings and Culture
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• ARAB 303 - Conversation in Arabic I
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• ARAB 498 - Independent Study
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Art In the Art course descriptions, please note the following course designations: courses listed as 2-D are two dimensional studio courses; courses listed as 3-D are three dimensional studio courses; Courses are listed under 4 prefixes: ART for general and core art courses; ARTS for studio art, ARTG for graphic design, and ARTH for art history. |
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• ART 100 - Art Appreciation (GE)
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• ART 101 - First Year Experience
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• ART 201 - Professional Writing in and About Art (WI)
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• ART 202 - Ethical Inquiry in the Visual Arts and Museums (WI) (GE)
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• ART 215 - Art History Survey: Prehistory to Gothic (GE)
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• ART 216 - Art History Survey: Renaissance to Contemporary (GE)
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• ART 366 - Art History Travel Study
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• ART 429 - History of Graphic Design (WI)
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• ART 437 - Technology, Art, and Vision
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• ART 488 - Final Honors Project
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• ART 492 - Museum Practicum
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• ART 493 - Museum Internship
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• ART 494 - Internship
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• ART 498 - Independent Studies
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Art Education |
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• ARTE 212 - 2-D Media, Materials, and Techniques for the Classroom (GE)
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• ARTE 213 - 3-D Media, Materials, and Techniques for the Classroom (GE)
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• ARTE 241 - Elementary Art Education Theory and Practice
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• ARTE 242 - Secondary Art Education Theory and Practice
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• ARTE 340 - Clinical Experience in Art Education
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• ARTE 499 - Senior Seminar
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Art Graphic Design |
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• ARTG 280 - Introduction to Graphic Design (GE)
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• ARTG 281 - Graphic Design Production Techniques
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• ARTG 282 - Typography and Layout Design
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