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Classics Note: General Education Category A must be completed prior to taking any upper-division course except upper-division language courses where students meet formal prerequisites and/or competency equivalent for advanced study.
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• CLSC 340 - The Underworld
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• CLSC 350 - Hollywood Does Rome
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• CLSC 366 - Classical Stories, Modern Voices
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• CLSC 370 - Medicine in the Ancient World
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• CLSC 380 - Ancient Eats
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• CLSC 410 - Law and Literature in the Classical World
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• CLSC 420 - Classical Drama
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• CLSC 430 - Archaeology of Ancient Greece
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• CLSC 440 - Archaeology of the Roman World
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• CLSC 450 - Aegean Bronze Age Archaeology
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• CLSC 460 - Etruscan Archaeology
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• CLSC 470 - Monuments of Athens
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• CLSC 480 - Monuments of Rome
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• CLSC 490 - Selected Topics in Classics
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• CLSC 499 - Directed Studies
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• CLSC 598 - Directed Readings in Classics
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• LAT 320 - Intensive Latin for Speakers of Romance Languages
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College of Business Administration |
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• CBA 300 - International Business
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• CBA 400 - Business Ethics
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• CBA 401A - Ethical Leadership
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• CBA 401B - Ethical Leadership
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• CBA 485 - International Collegiate Business Strategy Competition
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• CBA 493 - Business Internship
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• CBA 494 - Short-Term Study Abroad
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• CBA 495 - Selected Topics in Business Administration
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College of Liberal Arts |
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• C/LA 123 - Ancient World Studies
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• C/LA 190 - Selected Topics in Liberal Arts
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• C/LA 195 - Introduction to the Learning Community-Transition to College Success
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• C/LA 220 - What is Social Justice
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• C/LA 230 - The Home in Comparative Perspective
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• C/LA 302 - Pre-Law Preparation
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• C/LA 305 - British Life and Culture
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• C/LA 390A - Career Readiness for Liberal Arts Students, Part A: Exploring Careers
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• C/LA 390B - Career Readiness for Liberal Arts Students, Part B: Developing a Professional Profile
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• C/LA 390C - Career Readiness for Liberal Arts Students, Part C: Preparing for Interviews
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• C/LA 392A - Graduate School Readiness, Part A: Exploring Graduate School and Careers
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• C/LA 392B - Graduate School Readiness, Part B: Developing a Graduate School Plan
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• C/LA 392C - Graduate School Readiness, Part C: Building a Graduate School Application
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• C/LA 394A - Law School Readiness, Part A: Preparing for Law School and a Legal Career
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• C/LA 394B - Law School Readiness, Part B: Becoming a Successful Law School Applicant
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• C/LA 394C - Law School Readiness, Part C: Law School Admissions and Financial Aid
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• C/LA 490 - Selected Topics in Liberal Arts
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• C/LA 490A - Student Success Seminar
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• C/LA 490B - Making a Difference with Leadership
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• C/LA 491 - Selected Topics in Liberal Arts
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• C/LA 492 - Liberal Arts Internship
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• C/LA 496A - Interdisciplinary Research Seminar
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• C/LA 496B - Interdisciplinary Research Seminar
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• C/LA 499 - Directed Studies: Professional Portfolio
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• C/LA 590 - Selected Topics in Liberal Arts
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• C/LA 596A - Interdisciplinary Research Seminar
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• C/LA 596B - Interdisciplinary Research Seminar
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College of the Arts |
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• COTA 300 - Writing in the Arts
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• COTA 400 - Introduction to Interdisciplinary Arts: Theory and Practicum
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Communication Studies |
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• COMM 110 - Interpersonal Communication
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• COMM 130 - Essentials of Public Speaking
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• COMM 131 - Essentials of Argumentation
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• COMM 132 - Small Group Discussion
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• COMM 200 - Gateway to Communication Studies
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• COMM 220 - Elements of Organizational Communication
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• COMM 236 - Forensic Activity
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• COMM 300 - Survey of Rhetorical Theory
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• COMM 301 - Communication Criticism
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• COMM 306 - Communication Theory
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• COMM 307 - Measurement in Communication Research
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• COMM 309 - Language and Behavior
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• COMM 330 - Intercultural Communication
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• COMM 331 - Argumentation and Debate
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• COMM 333 - Performing Culture
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• COMM 334 - Business and Professional Communication
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• COMM 335 - Persuasive Speaking
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• COMM 336 - Forensic Activity
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• COMM 337 - Professional Event Planning
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• COMM 338 - Ensemble Performance
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• COMM 344 - Theory and Techniques of Interviewing
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• COMM 352 - Story Telling
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• COMM 355 - Instructional Communication: Theory and Application
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• COMM 358 - Speech Arts for Children
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• COMM 400 - Nonverbal Communication
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• COMM 410 - Advanced Concepts in Interpersonal Communication
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• COMM 411 - Communication in Conflict Resolution
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• COMM 412 - Gender and Communication
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• COMM 414 - Communication in Families
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• COMM 415 - Rhetoric of Social Movements and Protest
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• COMM 420 - Advanced Concepts in Organizational Communication
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• COMM 421 - Communication in Bargaining and Negotiation
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• COMM 422 - Media Effects
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• COMM 423 - Communication Theory and Technology
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• COMM 425 - Communication and Violence
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• COMM 430 - Advanced Concepts in Intercultural Communication
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• COMM 431 - Mediation and Dispute Resolution
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• COMM 432 - Communication Leadership
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• COMM 433 - Trends in Performance Studies
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• COMM 434 - Advanced Oral Presentation Skills
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• COMM 436 - American Public Address
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• COMM 437 - International Public Address
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• COMM 439 - Communication and Popular Culture
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• COMM 441 - Issues in Freedom of Communication
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• COMM 442 - Campaign Persuasion
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• COMM 443 - Communication and Mindfulness
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