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Exercise, Fitness, and Health Promotion (EFHP) Offered by the College of Education and Human Development |
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• EFHP 615 - Epidemiology and Environmental Health
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• EFHP 616 - Motor Behavior and Development
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• EFHP 618 - Exercise and Sport Psychology
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• EFHP 620 - Research Methods for Applied Kinesiology
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• EFHP 621 - Statistical Methods for Applied Kinesiology
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• EFHP 623 - Research Design and Statistical Reasoning
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• EFHP 630 - Exercise, Health, and Fitness Program Development
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• EFHP 650 - Scientific Principles of Motor Learning
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• EFHP 660 - Management of Exercise, Fitness, and Health Promotion Organizations
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• EFHP 670 - Analysis of Teaching in Physical Education
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• EFHP 671 - Teaching PHED in Secondary School
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• EFHP 680 - Ethical Issues in Exercise, Fitness, and Health Promotion
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• EFHP 690 - Scientific Communications
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• EFHP 798 - Project
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• EFHP 799 - Thesis
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• EFHP 802 - Readings for the Doctor of Arts in Community College Education
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Film and Video Studies (FAVS) Offered by the College of Visual and Performing Arts |
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• FAVS 100 - Film and Video Studies Colloquium
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• FAVS 225 - The History of World Cinema
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• FAVS 255 - Video Production for Film
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• FAVS 300 - Global Horror Film
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• FAVS 335 - Sound and Lighting for Film and Video
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• FAVS 352 - Ethics of Film and Video
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• FAVS 355 - Film Business Practices
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• FAVS 356 - Film Marketing
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• FAVS 357 - New Media and Film Distribution
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• FAVS 365 - Documentary Filmmaking I
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• FAVS 375 - Fiction Film Directing
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• FAVS 399 - Special Topics in Film and Video Studies
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• FAVS 400 - Film and Video Career Seminar
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• FAVS 450 - Internship in Film and Video Studies
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• FAVS 453 - Film and Video Studies Pedagogy and Principles
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• FAVS 455 - Studio and Field Productions Practicum
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• FAVS 460 - Advanced Video Editing
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• FAVS 470 - Film and Video Screenwriting
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• FAVS 483 - Feature-Length Scriptwriting
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• FAVS 490 - Independent Study
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• FAVS 498 - Creative Producing and Development
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• FAVS 499 - Senior Project
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• FAVS 535 - Sound and Lighting
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• FAVS 550 - Internship
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• FAVS 565 - Documentary Filmmaking
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• FAVS 570 - Screenwriting
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• FAVS 575 - Fiction Film Directing
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• FAVS 590 - Independent Study
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• FAVS 597 - Independent Production
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• FAVS 598 - Seminar in Film and Video Studies
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• FAVS 599 - Special Topics
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Finance (FNAN) Offered by the School of Management
If a student takes noncore, upper-level business courses before admission to SOM, those courses will not count on an undergraduate degree application for any major in the school, except as general elective credit. A grade of C or higher must be presented on the graduation application for each upper-level course in the major. Course prerequisites are strictly enforced. Degree status is defined as formal admission to BS degree status in SOM. |
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• FNAN 300 - Personal Financial Management
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• FNAN 301 - Financial Management
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• FNAN 302 - Financial Analysis, Forecasting, and Valuation
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• FNAN 311 - Principles of Investment
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• FNAN 321 - Financial Institutions
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• FNAN 351 - Principles of Real Estate
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• FNAN 401 - Advanced Financial Management
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• FNAN 411 - Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management
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• FNAN 412 - Futures and Options Markets
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• FNAN 421 - Money and Capital Markets
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• FNAN 430 - Empirical Methods in Finance
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• FNAN 432 - Fixed-Income Securities
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• FNAN 440 - International Financial Management
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• FNAN 451 - Real Estate Finance
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• FNAN 454 - Real Estate Development
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• FNAN 462 - Honors Seminar in Finance
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• FNAN 491 - Special Topics in Finance
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• FNAN 499 - Independent Study
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Foreign Languages (FRLN) Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences |
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• FRLN 309 - Humanities College to Career
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• FRLN 310 - Outside of Hitler's Shadow: Germany in its Global Context
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• FRLN 330 - Topics in World Literature
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• FRLN 331 - Topics in World Cinema
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• FRLN 380 - Topics in the Sociopolitics of Language
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• FRLN 385 - Multilingualism, Identity, and Power
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• FRLN 430 - Topics in Comparative World Literatures
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• FRLN 431 - Medieval Intellectual Topics
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• FRLN 510 - Bibliography and Research in Foreign Languages and Literature
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• FRLN 525 - Literary Translation
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• FRLN 550 - Special Topics
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• FRLN 551 - Special Topics
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• FRLN 565 - Theory of Translation
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• FRLN 572 - Integrating Technology into Language Learning
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• FRLN 573 - Basic Issues in Language Pedagogy
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• FRLN 590 - Internship and Seminar in Translation
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• FRLN 600 - Workshop in Foreign Languages
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• FRLN 620 - Literary Theory and Criticism
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• FRLN 650 - The Teaching of Culture in Foreign Language Programs
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• FRLN 660 - Approaches to the Study of Language
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• FRLN 670 - Foreign Language Learning and Teaching
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Forensics (FRSC) Offered by the College of Science |
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• FRSC 200 - Survey of Forensic Science
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• FRSC 201 - Introduction to Criminalistics
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• FRSC 302 - Forensic Bio-Trace
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• FRSC 303 - Forensic Evidence and Ethics
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• FRSC 304 - Forensic Chemistry and Microscopy
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• FRSC 405 - Independent Studies / Research
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• FRSC 415 - Selected Topics in Forensic Science
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• FRSC 420 - Forensic Toxicology
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• FRSC 440 - Forensic Chemistry
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• FRSC 460 - Forensic DNA Sciences
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• FRSC 500 - Introduction to Forensic Science
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• FRSC 510 - Basic Crime Analysis
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• FRSC 511 - Advanced Crime Scene Analysis
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• FRSC 512 - Physical Evidence Analysis
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