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GEORGIA COLLEGE

INTRODUCTION

GUIDING PRINCIPLES

ACCREDITATIONS

ADMISSIONS

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ADMISSIONS

TUITION AND FEES

FINANCIAL AID

STUDENT SERVICES

ACTIVITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS

ACADEMIC POLICIES

CATALOG

CLASS ATTENDANCE POLICY

CLASS ORGANIZATION

COURSE LOAD

OVERLOADS

ENROLLMENT STATUS

COURSE NUMBERING

CREDIT

DECLARATION OR CHANGE OF MAJOR/MINOR

ESLG (ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE)

FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT

FRESHMAN ENGLISH REQUIREMENT

FRESHMAN MATHEMATICS REQUIREMENT

HISTORY AND CONSTITUTION (U.S. AND GEORGIA) LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS

MULTIPLE MAJORS

RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS

SENIOR EXIT REQUIREMENT

ORIENTATION AND WELLNESS COURSES

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL BACHELOR’S DEGREES

SECOND BACCALAUREATE DEGREE

REGISTRATION

CREDIT FOR ARMED FORCES PERSONNEL

GRADES

ACADEMIC STANDING

ACADEMIC RENEWAL POLICY

ACADEMIC HONORS

STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

THE HONOR CODE

STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT

APPEAL PROCESS

NON-ACADEMIC GRIEVANCES OR APPEALS PROCESS

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

ACADEMIC OUTREACH

OFFICE OF ACADEMIC ENGAGEMENT

HONORS PROGRAM

INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION CENTER

LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS

MILITARY SCIENCE

PREPROFESSIONAL PROGRAM

CORE CURRICULUM

COLLEGES AND MAJORS

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

ART

BIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY

ENGLISH AND RHETORIC

GOVERNMENT AND SOCIOLOGY

HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, AND PHILOSOPHY

MASS COMMUNICATION

MATHEMATICS

MODERN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES

MUSIC

PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE

THEATRE

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES PROGRAM

J. WHITNEY BUNTING COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

JOHN H. LOUNSBURY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES

UNDERGRADUATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

COURSE NUMBERING

ACCOUNTING (ACCT)

AFRICAN STUDIES (AFST)

ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH)

ART EDUCATION (ARED)

ART (ARTS)

ARTS 0001. FIRST-YEAR ACADEMIC SEMINAR. (1-0-1)

ARTS 1000. DRAWING I. (2-6-3) (AREA F)

ARTS 1105. UNDERSTANDING VISUAL CULTURE. (3-0-3) (AREA C)

ARTS 1110. ART AND IDEAS. (3-0-3)

ARTS 1200. TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN. (2-6-3) (AREA F)

ARTS 1201. THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN. (2-6-3) (AREA F)

ARTS 1620. INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPUTER IN ART. (2-6-3) (AREA F)

ARTS 2100. PAINTING I. (2-6-3)

ARTS 2200. PHOTOGRAPHY I. (2-6-3)

ARTS 2300. PRINTMAKING I: INTRODUCTION TO PRINTMAKING. (2-6-3)

ARTS 2400. MUSEUM STUDIES I: INTRODUCTION TO MUSEUM STUDIES. (2-6-3)

ARTS 2510. CERAMICS I. (2-6-3)

ARTS 2620. DIGITAL I: DIGITAL PRINT. (2-6-3)

ARTS 2720. FIBER ARTS I. INTRODUCTION TO FIBER FORMS AND MATERIALS (2-6-3)

ARTS 2800. THE ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL WORLDS. (3-0-3) (AREA F)

ARTS 2810. FROM THE RENAISSANCE TO THE MODERN WORLD. (3-0-3) (AREA F)

ARTS 2900. DRAWING II - FIGURE DRAWING. (2-6-3)

ARTS 3100. PAINTING II. (2-6-3)

ARTS 3110. PAINTING III. (2-6-3)

ARTS 3200. PHOTOGRAPHY II. (2-6-3)

ARTS 3240. PHOTOGRAPHY III. (2-6-3)

ARTS 3300. PRINTMAKING II: RELIEF & INTAGLIO PRINTMAKING. (2-6-3)

ARTS 3400. MUSEUM STUDIES II: EXHIBITION DESIGN. (2-6-3)

ARTS 3510. CERAMICS II. (2-6-3)

ARTS 3620. DIGITAL II: INTERACTIVITY. (2-6-3)

ARTS 3640. DIGITAL III: VIDEO AND SOUND. (2-6-3)

ARTS 3730. FIBER ARTS II. PAPER, BOOKS AND DIMENSIONAL FORMS (2-6-3)

ARTS 3740. FIBER ARTS III. WOVEN STRUCTURES AND ALTERNATIVE MEDIA (2-6-3)

ARTS 3900. DRAWING III - MEDIA EXPLORATION. (2-6-3)

ARTS 4110. PAINTING IV. (2-6-3)

ARTS 4120. PAINTING V. (2-6-3)

ARTS 4200. PHOTOGRAPHY IV. (2-6-3)

ARTS 4240. PHOTOGRAPHY V. (2-6-3)

ARTS 4300. PRINTMAKING III: LITHOGRAPHIC AND SERIGRAPHIC PRINTMAKING. (2-6-3)

ARTS 4330. PRINTMAKING IV: ADVANCED STUDIO WORKSHOP. (2-6-3)

ARTS 4400. MUSEUM STUDIES III: CRITICAL AND CURATORIAL THEORY AND DEVELOPMENT. (2-6-3)

ARTS 4420. MUSEUM STUDIES IV: MUSEUM ADMINISTRATION. (2-6-3)

ARTS 4510. CERAMICS III. (2-6-3)

ARTS 4520. CERAMICS IV. (2-6-3)

ARTS 4620. DIGITAL IV:COMMUNITY PROJECTS. (2-6-3)

ARTS 4640. DIGITAL V: ADVANCED DIGITAL STUDIO. (2-6-3)

ARTS 4750. FIBER ARTS IV. HAND RESIST PRINTING AND DYEING, SCREEN-PRINTING AND EMBELLISHMENT. (2-6-3)

ARTS 4760. FIBER ARTS V. INSTALLATION, MATERIAL AND CONTEXT. (2-6-3)

ARTS 4800. WOMEN AND ART. (3-0-3)

ARTS 4810. TWENTIETH CENTURY ART, 1900-1950. (3-0-3)

ARTS 4820. LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY ART SINCE 1950. (3-0-3)

ARTS 4825. SEMINAR IN ART HISTORY. (3-0-3)

ARTS 4830. AMERICAN ART: FROM COLONY TO CONCEPTUALISM. (3-0-3)

ARTS 4840. AFRICAN-AMERICAN ART. (3-0-3)

ARTS 4845. AFRICAN ART HISTORY. (3-0-3)

ARTS 4850. ART CRITICISM. (3-0-3)

ARTS 4851. COMPARATIVE AESTHETICS. (3-0-3)

ARTS 4855. PUBLIC ART & MEDIA CULTURE. (3-0-3)

ARTS 4860. NINETEENTH CENTURY ART OF THE WEST. (3-0-3)

ARTS 4870. HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY, 1839-PRESENT. (3-0-3)

ARTS 4880. ASIAN ART HISTORY-CHINESE. (3-0-3)

ARTS 4881. ASIAN ART HISTORY-INDIAN. (3-0-3)

ARTS 4882. ASIAN ART HISTORY-SOUTHEAST ASIA. (3-0-3)

ARTS 4890. TEACHING MULTICULTURALISM THROUGH ART: K-12 (3-0-3)

ARTS 4895. WRITING ABOUT ART. (3-0-3)

ARTS 4950. SPECIAL TOPICS. (VAR. 1-4)

ARTS 4960. INTERNSHIP. (VAR. 1-15)

ARTS 4970. ARTS PRACTICUM. (0-6-3)

ARTS 4980. STUDY ABROAD. (VAR. 1-15)

ARTS 4985. ADVANCED STUDIO PROBLEMS. (0-6-3)

ARTS 4990. SENIOR PROJECT. (1-5-3)

ARTS 4991. SENIOR EXHIBITION. (1-5-3)

ARTS 4992. SENIOR RESEARCH. (1-5-3)

ARTS 4993. SENIOR THESIS AND PRESENTATION. (1-5-3)

ARTS 4994. SENIOR THESIS PROJECT. (1-5-3)

ARTS 4995. SENIOR THESIS EXHIBITION. (1-5-3)

ARTS 4996. MUSEUM STUDIES: SENIOR CURATORIAL RESEARCH. (1-5-3)

ARTS 4997. MUSEUM STUDIES: SENIOR THESIS AND CURATORIAL PRESENTATION. (1-5-3)

ASTRONOMY (ASTR)

BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS (BCOM)

BUSINESS INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (BIDS)

BIOLOGY (BIOL)

BIOL 0001. FIRST YEAR ACADEMIC SEMINAR. (1-0-1) FALL

BIOL 1100. BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES. (3-0-3) F, S, SU (AREA D for Non-Science Majors)

BIOL 1100L. BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES LAB. (0-2-1) F, S, SU (AREA D for Non-Science Majors)

BIOL 1107. PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I. (3-0-3) F, S, SU (AREA D FOR SCIENCE MAJORS)

BIOL 1107L. PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I LAB. (0-2-1) F, S, SU (AREA D FOR SCIENCE MAJORS)

BIOL 1108. PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II. (3-0-3) F, S, SU

BIOL 1108L. PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II LAB. (0-2-1) F, S, SU

BIOL 1120. BIODIVERSITY. (3-0-3) F, S, SU (AREA D FOR NON-SCIENCE MAJORS)

BIOL 1120L. BIODIVERSITY LAB. (0-2-1) F, S, SU (AREA D FOR NON-SCIENCE MAJORS)

BIOL 2100. GENETICS. (3-2-4) F, S, SU

BIOL 2160. HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I. (3-3-4) F, S, SU

BIOL 2170. HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II. (3-3-4) F, S, SU

BIOL 2200. CELLULAR & MOLECULAR PHYSIOLOGY. (3-0-3) F, S, SU

BIOL 2700. EVOLUTION. (3-0-3) F, S, SU

BIOL 2800. ECOLOGY. (3-2-4) F, S, SU

BIOL 2920. HONORS SEMINAR. (VAR. 1-4)

BIOL 2950. SPECIAL TOPICS. (VAR. 1-4)

BIOL 2999. UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH. (VAR. 1-4)

BIOL 3000. SEMINAR. (2-0-2) F, S, SU

BIOL 3010. BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY. (1-0-1)

BIOL 3180. ALLIED HEALTH MICROBIOLOGY. (3-2-4) F, S, SU

BIOL 3400. ORGANISMAL PHYSIOLOGY. (3-0-3) F, S, SU

BIOL 3450. COMPARATIVE VERTEBRATE ANATOMY. (3-2-4)

BIOL 3999. UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH. (VAR. 1-4)

BIOL 4010. INTEGRATED LIFE SCIENCE: THE UNITY AND DIVERSITY OF LIFE. (2-2-3)

BIOL 4110. ANIMAL DEVELOPMENT. (3-2-4)

BIOL 4120. ENDOCRINOLOGY. (3-0-3)

BIOL 4130. GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY. (3-0-3)

BIOL 4140. HISTOLOGY. (2-3-4)

BIOL 4150. IMMUNOLOGY. (3-0-3)

BIOL 4160. MOLECULAR VIROLOGY. (3-0-3)

BIOL 4180. MICROBIOLOGY. (3-2-4)

BIOL 4195. MOLECULAR GENETICS. (3-0-3)

BIOL 4215. PLANT CELL PHYSIOLOGY. (3-0-3)

BIOL 4220. MOLECULAR MICROBIAL

BIOL 4235. MOLECULAR BIOTECHNIQUE. (1-6-4)

BIOL 4240. NEUROPHYSIOLOGY. (3-0-3)

BIOL 4260. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY. (3-0-3)

BIOL 4300. HUMAN BIOLOGY: SEX AND DRUGS. (3-0-3)

BIOL 4410. BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMATICS. (3-2-4)

BIOL 4420. CLINICAL PARASITOLOGY. (3-0-3)

BIOL 4430. COLEOPTERAN BIOLOGY. (1-4-3)

BIOL 4440. COMPARATIVE ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY. (2-4-4)

BIOL 4460. GENERAL ENTOMOLOGY. (3-2-4)

BIOL 4470. HERPETOLOGY. (3-2-4)

BIOL 4480. ICHTHYOLOGY. (3-2-4)

BIOL 4490. PHYCOLOGY. (3-2-4)

BIOL 4500. INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY. (3-2-4)

BIOL 4530. MAMMALOGY. (3-2-4)

BIOL 4540. ORNITHOLOGY. (3-2-4)

BIOL 4550. FRESHWATER MUSSELS. (2-3-4)

BIOL 4580. MORPHOLOGY AND ANATOMY OF PLANTS. (2-4-4)

BIOL 4590. VERTEBRATE BIOMECHANICS. (3-0-3)

BIOL 4610. VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY. (3-2-4)

BIOL 4700. CENOZOIC PALEOECOLOGY. (3-0-3)

BIOL 4705. POPULATION AND COMMUNITY ECOLOGY. (3-0-3)

BIOL 4710. BIOGEOGRAPHY. (4-0-4)

BIOL 4725. COMMUNITY & ECOSYSTEM ECOLOGY. (2-3-4)

BIOL 4730. COMPARATIVE ANIMAL BEHAVIOR. (3-0-3)

BIOL 4740. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION. (3-0-3)

BIOL 4750. ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY. (3-0-3)

BIOL 4760. PLANT SYSTEMATICS. (3-2-4)

BIOL 4770. FIELD ORNITHOLOGY. (2-4-4)

BIOL 4780. FRESHWATER BIOLOGY. (3-2-4)

BIOL 4790. LIMNOLOGY. (3-2-4)

BIOL 4800. PLANTS AND PEOPLE OF THE WORLD. (3-0-3)

BIOL 4820. TOPICS IN AVIAN EVOLUTION. (3-0-3)

BIOL 4840. TOPICS IN HORTICULTURE. (1-4-3)

BIOL 4850. VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY. (3-2-4)

BIOL 4860. VERTEBRATE FIELD TECHNIQUES. (2-4-4)

BIOL 4870. WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT. (3-2-4)

BIOL 4890. METHODS IN BIODIVERSITY STUDY. (3-2-4)

BIOL 4910. ORIGINS: SCIENTIFIC VIEWS. (3-0-3)

BIOL 4940. INDEPENDENT STUDY. (VAR. 1-4)

BIOL 4950. SPECIAL TOPICS. (VAR. 1-4)

BIOL 4960. INTERNSHIP. (VAR. 1-15)

BIOL 4970. THESIS. (VAR. 1-3)

BIOL 4980. STUDY ABROAD. (VAR. 1-15)

BIOL 4999. UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH. (VAR. 1- 6)

BLACK STUDIES (BLST)

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS (BUAD)

COMPUTER BASED INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CBIS)

CHEMISTRY (CHEM)

CHEM 0001. FIRST-YEAR ACADEMIC SEMINAR. (1-0-1) FALL

CHEM 1151. SURVEY OF CHEMISTRY I. (3-0-3) (AREA D) FALL, SUMMER

CHEM 1151K. SURVEY OF CHEMISTRY I. (3-2-4) FALL, SPRING, SUMMER

CHEM 1151L. SURVEY OF CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I. (0-2-1) (AREA D) FALL, SUMMER

CHEM 1152. SURVEY OF CHEMISTRY II. (3-0-3) (AREA D) SPRING, SUMMER

CHEM 1152K. SURVEY OF CHEMISTRY II. (3-2-4) FALL, SPRING, SUMMER

CHEM 1152L. SURVEY OF CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II. (0-2-1) (AREA D) SPRING, SUMMER

CHEM 1211. PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY I. (3-0-3) (AREA D) FALL, SUMMER

CHEM 1211K. PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY I. (3-2-4)

CHEM 1211L. PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I. (0-2-1) (AREA D) FALL, SUMMER

CHEM 1212. PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY II. (3-0-3) (AREA D) SPRING, SUMMER

CHEM 1212K. PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY II - COMBINED. (3-2-4)

CHEM 1212L. PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II. (0-2-1) (AREA D) SPRING, SUMMER

CHEM 2100. INSTRUMENTS OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. (2-0-2)

CHEM 2100L. INSTRUMENTS OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY. (0-3-1)

CHEM 2800. QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS. (3-0-3) FALL, SPRING

CHEM 2800L. QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS LABORATORY. (0-3-1) FALL, SPRING

CHEM 2920. SECOND YEAR TRANSITION SEMINAR. (1-0-1) FALL

CHEM 2950. SPECIAL TOPICS. (VAR. 1-4)

CHEM 2999. INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL RESEARCH I. (VAR 1-4)

CHEM 3010. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. (3-0-3) FALL

CHEM 3010L. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY. (0-3-1) FALL

CHEM 3200. INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS. (3-0-3) SPRING

CHEM 3200L. INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS LABORATORY. (0-3-1) SPRING

CHEM 3361. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I. (3-0-3) FALL, SPRING, SUMMER

CHEM 3361L. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I. (0-3-1) FALL, SPRING, SUMMER

CHEM 3362. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II. (3-0-3) FALL, SPRING, SUMMER

CHEM 3362L. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II. (0-3-1) FALL, SPRING, SUMMER

CHEM 3400. ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY (3-0-3)

CHEM 3400L. ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY (0-1-1)

CHEM 3510. BIOCHEMISTRY. (3-0-3) FALL, SPRING

CHEM 3510L. BIOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY. (0-3-1) SPRING

CHEM 3600L. STRUCTURAL CHEMISTRY. (0-4-2) SPRING

CHEM 3920. CHEMISTRY SEMINAR I. (1-0-1) SPRING

CHEM 4211. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I. (3-0-3) FALL

CHEM 4211L. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I. (0-3-1) FALL

CHEM 4212. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II. (3-0-3) SPRING

CHEM 4212L. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II. (0-3-1) SPRING

CHEM 4400. ADVANCED ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. (1-4-3) FALL (EVEN)

CHEM 4500. ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. (2-3-3) SPRING (EVEN)

CHEM 4600. ADVANCED ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. (2-3-3) FALL (ODD)

CHEM 4700. COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY. (0-6-3) SPRING (EVEN)

CHEM 4800. ADVANCED PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. (2-3-3) SPRING (ODD)

CHEM 4920. CHEMISTRY SEMINAR II. (1-0-1) SPRING

CHEM 4940. INDEPENDENT STUDY. (VAR. 1-4)

CHEM 4950. SPECIAL TOPICS. (VAR. 1-4)

CHEM 4960. INTERNSHIP. (VAR. 1-15)

CHEM 4999. RESEARCH (VAR. 1-4)

CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRJU)

COMPUTER SCIENCE (CSCI)

DANCE (DANC)

ECONOMICS (ECON)

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (EDEC)

SPECIAL EDUCATION (EDEX)

FOUNDATIONS AND SECONDARY (EDFS)

EDUCATION INTEGRATIVE STUDIES (EDIS)

INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY (EDIT)

MIDDLE GRADES EDUCATION (EDMG)

READING (EDRD)

EDUCATION (EDUC)

ENGLISH (ENGL)

ENGL 0001. ENGLISH FIRST-YEAR ACADEMIC SEMINAR. (1-0-1) FALL

ENGL 1101. ENGLISH COMPOSITION I. (3-0-3) (AREA A) FALL

ENGL 1102. ENGLISH COMPOSITION II. (3-0-3) (AREA A) FALL AND SPRING

ENGL 2110. WORLD LITERATURE. (3-0-3) (AREA C) FALL AND SPRING

ENGL 2115. INTRODUCTION TO FOLKLORE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 2120. INTRODUCTION TO BRITISH LITERATURE. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

ENGL 2130. AMERICAN LITERATURE. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

ENGL 2140. INTRODUCTION TO CHILDREN'S LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 2150. INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE. (3-0-3) FALL, SPRING, AND SUMMER

ENGL 2160. STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL LITERATURE. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

ENGL 2200. WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE. (3-0-3) FALL, SPRING, AND SUMMER

ENGL 2208. INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

ENGL 2950. SPECIAL TOPICS. (VAR. 1- 4)

ENGL 2980. STUDY ABROAD. (VAR. 1-15) ON DEMAND

ENGL 3005. SERVICE LEARNING. (VAR. 1-3)

ENGL 3008. INTERMEDIATE CREATIVE WRITING. (3-0-3) FALL

ENGL 3011. INTERMEDIATE SCRIPTWRITING. (3-0-3)

ENGL 3012. INTERMEDIATE CREATIVE NONFICTION WRITING. (3-0-3)

ENGL 3021. INTERMEDIATE POETRY WRITING. (3-0-3)

ENGL 3022. INTERMEDIATE FICTION WRITING. (3-0-3)

ENGL 3900. CRITICAL APPROACHES TO LITERATURE. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

ENGL 4011. SCRIPTWRITING. (3-0-3) FALL

ENGL 4012. CREATIVE NONFICTION WORKSHOP. (3-0-3) FALL

ENGL 4013. POETRY TRANSLATION. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4021. POETRY WORKSHOP. (3-0-3) SPRING

ENGL 4022. FICTION WORKSHOP. (3-0-3) SPRING

ENGL 4031. CREATIVE WRITING SEMINAR. (3-0-3) SPRING

ENGL 4110. LITERARY CRITICISM. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4112. THEORIES OF COMPOSITION AND LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4115. HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. (3-0-3) FALL

ENGL 4116. STRUCTURE OF PRESENT-DAY ENGLISH. (3-0-3) SPRING

ENGL 4220. MEDIEVAL ENGLISH LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4223. CHAUCER. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4225. ENGLISH RENAISSANCE LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4226. TOPICS IN SHAKESPEARE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4227. MILTON. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4228. DEVELOPMENT OF ENGLISH DRAMA. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4330. RESTORATION AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4331. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLISH NOVEL. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4335. ENGLISH ROMANTICISM. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4337. VICTORIAN LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4338. NINETEENTH-CENTURY ENGLISH NOVEL. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4440. MODERN DRAMA. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4441. TWENTIETH-CENTURY BRITISH FICTION. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4445. LITERARY WOMEN. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4446. MODERN POETRY. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4447. COMPARATIVE LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4448. ADOLESCENT LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4449. GREAT BOOKS OF THE WESTERN WORLD. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4451. AFRICAN LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4452. AFRICAN WOMEN WRITERS. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4550. AMERICAN LITERATURE TO 1865. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4555. AMERICAN LITERATURE FROM 1865 TO 1920. (3-0-3) SPRING

ENGL 4662. SOUTHERN LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4664. FLANNERY O'CONNOR. (3-0-3) SPRING

ENGL 4665. AMERICAN LITERATURE FROM 1920 TO THE PRESENT. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4667. AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4669. MULTICULTURAL AMERICAN LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4671. STUDIES IN NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4770. STUDIES IN FOLKLORE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4850. SPECIAL TOPICS: SINGLE AUTHOR. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4900. SEMINAR ON LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

ENGL 4940. INDEPENDENT STUDY. (VAR. 1- 4)

ENGL 4950. SPECIAL TOPICS. (VAR. 1- 4)

ENGL 4955. SPECIAL TOPICS IN INTERNATIONAL LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 4960. INTERNSHIP. (VAR. 1-15)

ENGL 4970. THESIS. (VAR. 1-3)

ENGL 4980. STUDY ABROAD. (VAR. 1-15)

ENGL 4999. UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH. (VAR. 1- 4)

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (ENSC)

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESLG)

FINANCE (FINC)

FRENCH (FREN)

STUDENT SUCCESS (GCSU)

GEORGIA COLLEGE SEMINARS: FIRST AND SECOND YEAR (GC1Y AND GC2Y)

GEOGRAPHY (GEOG)

GEOG 1101. INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. (3-0-3) (AREA E)

GEOG 1102. WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY. (3-0-3) (AREA E)

GEOG 1112. INTRODUCTION TO WEATHER AND CLIMATE. (3-0-3)

GEOG 1112L. INTRODUCTION TO WEATHER AND CLIMATE LAB. (0-2-1)

GEOG 1113. INTRODUCTION TO LAND FORMS. (3-0-3)

GEOG 1113L. INTRODUCTION TO LAND FORMS LAB. (0-2-1)

GEOG 2920. HONORS SEMINAR. (VAR. 1-4)

GEOG 2990. GEOGRAPHIC RESEARCH SEMINAR. (VAR 1-4)

GEOG 3100. INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION. (3-0-3)

GEOG 3500. REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY. (3-0-3)

GEOGRAPHY OF THE SOUTH. (3-0-3)

GEOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICA. (3-0-3)

GEOGRAPHY OF LATIN AMERICA. (3-0-3)

GEOGRAPHY OF AFRICA. (3-0-3)

GEOGRAPHY OF ASIA. (3-0-3)

GEOGRAPHY OF EUROPE. (3-0-3)

GEOGRAPHY OF THE MIDDLE EAST. (3-0-3)

GEOGRAPHY OF THE SOUTHERN WORLD. (3-0-3)

GEOG 4080. ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY. (3-0-3)

GEOG 4100. ADVANCED GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION. (3-0-3)

GEOG 4110. REMOTE SENSING. (3-0-3)

GEOG 4112. ADVANCED WEATHER AND CLIMATE. (3-0-3)

GEOG 4120. NATURAL HAZARDS. (3-0-3)

GEOG 4130. WETLANDS ENVIRONMENTS. (3-0-3)

GEOG 4205. POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY. (3-0-3)

GEOG 4220. ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY. (3-0-3)

GEOG 4230. URBAN GEOGRAPHY. (3-0-3)

GEOG 4305. CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY. (3-0-3)

GEOG 4400. RESOURCE USE. (3-0-3)

GEOG 4450. ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY. (3-0-3)

GEOG 4500. COMPARATIVE REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY. (3-0-3)

GEOG 4710. BIOGEOGRAPHY. (4-0-4)

GEOG 4740. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION. (3-0-3)

GEOG 4940. INDEPENDENT STUDY. (VAR. 1-4) EACH SEMESTER

GEOG 4950. SPECIAL TOPICS. (VAR. 1-5)

GEOG 4960. INTERNSHIP. (VAR. 1-15)

GEOG 4970. SENIOR THESIS. (VAR. 1-3)

GEOG 4980. STUDY ABROAD. (VAR. 1-15)

GEOLOGY (GEOL)

GERMAN (GRMN)

HISTORY (HIST)

HIST 0001. FIRST-YEAR ACADEMIC SEMINAR. (1-0-1)

HIST 1131. WORLD CIVILIZATION AND SOCIETY I. (3-0-3) (AREA E)

HIST 1132. WORLD CIVILIZATION AND SOCIETY II. (3-0-3) (AREA E)

HIST 2111. THE UNITED STATES TO 1877. (3-0-3)

HIST 2112. THE UNITED STATES SINCE 1877. (3-0-3)

HIST 2920. HONORS SEMINAR. (VAR. 1-4)

HIST 3001. HISTORICAL RESEARCH AND WRITING. (3-0-3)

HIST 3010. THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN HISTORY. (3-0-3)

HIST 3020. AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY TO 1877. (3-0-3)

HIST 3025. AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY SINCE 1877. (3-0-3)

HIST 3301. ENGLAND TO 1660. (3-0-3)

HIST 3305. ENGLAND SINCE 1660. (3-0-3)

HIST 3405. MILITARY HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. (3-0-3)

HIST 3700. ASIA TO 1500. (3-0-3)

HIST 3705. ASIA SINCE 1500. (3-0-3)

HIST 3715. COLONIAL LATIN AMERICA. (3-0-3)

HIST 3720. MODERN LATIN AMERICA. (3-0-3)

HIST 4010. LOCAL HISTORY. (3-0-3)

HIST 4015. HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE PRESERVATION. (3-0-3)

HIST 4020. PUBLIC HISTORY. (3-0-3)

HIST 4025. ARCHIVAL THEORY AND ISSUES. (3-0-3)

HIST 4035. INTRODUCTION TO MUSEUMS AND HISTORICAL ORGANIZATIONS. (3-0-3)

HIST 4040. HISTORIC SITE INTERPRETATION. (3-0-3)

HIST 4045. WORLD WAR I. (3-0-3)

HIST 4050. WORLD WAR II. (3-0-3)

HIST 4070. THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE. (3-0-3)

HIST 4080. ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY. (3-0-3)

HIST 4105. ANCIENT EGYPT. (3-0-3)

HIST 4110. CLASSICAL GREECE. (3-0-3)

HIST 4120. CLASSICAL ROME. (3-0-3)

HIST 4125. THE CRUSADES. (3-0-3)

HIST 4130. THE MIDDLE AGES. (3-0-3)

HIST 4135. WOMEN IN THE ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL WORLD. (3-0-3)

HIST 4140. RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION. (3-0-3)

HIST 4155. EARLY MODERN EUROPE. (3-0-3)

HIST 4170. WOMEN, GENDER, AND SOCIETY IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE. (3-0-3)

HIST 4175. ENLIGHTENMENT AND ABSOLUTISM. (3-0-3)

HIST 4210. THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND NAPOLEON. (3-0-3)

HIST 4215. NINETEENTH CENTURY REVOLUTIONS. (3-0-3)

HIST 4220. MODERN EUROPE. (3-0-3)

HIST 4230. MODERN FRANCE. (3-0-3)

HIST 4245. MODERN GERMANY. (3-0-3)

HIST 4250. TWENTIETH CENTURY RUSSIA. (3-0-3)

HIST 4280. INTELLECTUAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY OF EUROPE TO 1550. (3-0-3)

HIST 4285. INTELLECTUAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY OF EUROPE SINCE 1550. (3-0-3)

HIST 4310. TUDOR ENGLAND. (3-0-3)

HIST 4315. STUART ENGLAND. (3-0-3)

HIST 4335. MODERN BRITAIN. (3-0-3)

HIST 4360. A CULTURAL HISTORY OF WALES, SCOTLAND, AND IRELAND. (3-0-3)

HIST 4380. THE BRITISH EMPIRE AND COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS. (3-0-3)

HIST 4405. RELIGION IN AMERICAN HISTORY. (3-0-3)

HIST 4410. TOPICS IN AMERICAN SOCIAL HISTORY. (3-0-3)

HIST 4415. GEORGIA: COLONY AND STATE. (3-0-3)

HIST 4510. COLONIAL AMERICA. (3-0-3)

HIST 4520. REVOLUTIONARY AMERICA. (3-0-3)

HIST 4530. THE AGE OF JEFFERSON, 1787-1826. (3-0-3)

HIST 4535. SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES. (3-0-3)

HIST 4540. THE ANTEBELLUM SOUTH. (3-0-3)

HIST 4550. THE AGE OF JACKSON. (3-0-3)

HIST 4610. THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR. (3-0-3)

HIST 4615. THE GILDED AGE/PROGRESSIVE ERA. (3-0-3)

HIST 4620. THE SOUTH SINCE RECONSTRUCTION. (3-0-3)

HIST 4625. THE U.S. BETWEEN THE WORLD WARS. (3-0-3)

HIST 4630. THE UNITED STATES SINCE 1945. (3-0-3)

HIST 4635. THE ERA OF SEGREGATION. (3-0-3)

HIST 4640. THE CIVIL RIGHTS AND BLACK POWER MOVEMENT. (3-0-3)

HIST 4645. AFRICAN-AMERICAN CULTURAL AND INTELLECTUAL HISTORY. (3-0-3)

HIST 4650. CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY. (3-0-3)

HIST 4660. HISTORY OF URBAN AMERICA. (3-0-3)

HIST 4670. HISTORY OF VIOLENCE IN AMERICA. (3-0-3)

HIST 4680. THE AUTOMOBILE IN AMERICAN CULTURE. (3-0-3)

HIST 4690. HISTORY OF UNITED STATES AND LATIN AMERICAN RELATIONS. (3-0-3)

HIST 4700. CONQUEST AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN COLONIAL LATIN AMERICA. (3-0-3)

HIST 4710. MODERN MIDDLE EAST. (3-0-3)

HIST 4720. THE VIETNAM WAR. (3-0-3)

HIST 4730. MODERN CHINA. (3-0-3)

HIST 4800. MODERN MEXICO. (3-0-3)

HIST 4805. SPANISH AMERICAN WARS OF INDEPENDENCE. (3-0-3)

HIST 4810. MODERN CARIBBEAN. (3-0-3)

HIST 4940. INDEPENDENT STUDY. (VAR. 1-4)

HIST 4950. SPECIAL TOPICS. (VAR. 1-4)

HIST 4960. INTERNSHIP. (VAR. 1-15)

HIST 4970. SENIOR THESIS. (3-0-3)

HEALTH SCIENCE (HSCS)

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (IDST)

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (INST)

INTEGRATED SCIENCE (ISCI)

ITALIAN (ITAL)

KINESIOLOGY (KINS)

KINS 0001. FIRST YEAR ACADEMIC SEMINAR. (1-0-1) FALL

KINS 2103. PREVENTION AND CARE OF ATHLETIC INJURIES. (2-2-3)

KINS 2303. PERSONAL HEALTH AND FITNESS. (3-0-3)

KINS 2313. INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH EDUCATION. (3-0-3)

KINS 2323. NUTRITION. (3-0-3)

KINS 2331. MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS. (1-0-1)

KINS 2823. SPECIAL TOPICS IN KINESIOLOGY. (VAR. 1-6)

KINS 3102. CLINICAL ATHLETIC TRAINING I. (1-2-2)

KINS 3103. STRUCTURAL KINESIOLOGY. (2-2-3)

KINS 3112. ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF ATHLETIC TRAINING PROGRAMS. (2-0-2)

KINS 3113. ORTHOPEDIC INJURY ASSESSMENT I: LOWER EXTREMITY. (2-2-3)

KINS 3122. CLINICAL ATHLETIC TRAINING II. (1-2-2)

KINS 3123. GENERAL MEDICAL CONDITIONS AND PHARMACOLOGY. (2-2-3)

KINS 3133. THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES. (2-2-3)

KINS 3153. ORTHOPEDIC INJURY ASSESSMENT II: UPPER EXTREMITY. (2-2-3)

KINS 3203. PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE. (3-0-3)

KINS 3212. CLINICAL EXPERIENCE IN EXERCISE SCIENCE I. (1-2-2)

KINS 3223. BIOMECHANICS. (3-0-3)

KINS 3233. METHODS OF RESISTANCE TRAINING. (1-2-2)

KINS 3243. EXERCISE LEADERSHIP. (1-2-2)

KINS 3262. EXERCISE TESTING FOR NORMAL AND SPECIAL POPULATIONS. (1-4-3)

KINS 3272. CLINICAL EXPERIENCE IN EXERCISE SCIENCE II. (1-2-2)

KINS 3303. COMMUNITY HEALTH. (1-4-3)

KINS 3313. HEALTH PROMOTION PROGRAM PLANNING. (3-0-3)

KINS 3323. SUBSTANCE USE AND ABUSE. (3-0-3)

KINS 3333. COMMUNICABLE AND NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES. (3-0-3)

KINS 3343. HUMAN SEXUALITY. (3-0-3)

KINS 3402. COACHING BASEBALL. (2-0-2)

KINS 3403. MOTOR BEHAVIOR. (2-2-3)

KINS 3412. COACHING BASKETBALL. (2-0-2)

KINS 3413. PRINCIPLES OF COACHING. (3-0-3)

KINS 3422. COACHING FOOTBALL. (2-0-2)

KINS 3423. PSYCHOLOGY OF COACHING. (3-0-3)

KINS 3432. COACHING SOCCER. (2-0-2)

KINS 3442. TECHNIQUES OF OFFICIATING. (2-0-2)

KINS 4102. CLINICAL ATHLETIC TRAINING III. (1-2-2)

KINS 4103. THERAPEUTIC REHABILITATION TECHNIQUES. (2-2-3)

KINS 4112. CLINICAL ATHLETIC TRAINING IV. (1-2-2)

KINS 4203. EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION FOR NORMAL AND SPECIAL POPULATION. (3-0-3)

KINS 4213. ESSENTIALS OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING PROGRAMS. (2-2-3)

KINS 4222. CLINICAL EXPERIENCE IN EXERCISE SCIENCE III. (1-2-2)

KINS 4233. PRINCIPLES OF CARDIOPULMONARY REHABILITATION. (3-0-3)

KINS 4242. CLINICAL EXPERIENCE IN EXERCISE SCIENCE IV. (1-2-2)

KINS 4303. STRESS MANAGEMENT. (3-0-3)

KINS 4323. US WOMEN'S HEALTH AND SOCIAL ISSUES. (3-0-3)

KINS 4333. SEX, GENDER, AND SEXOLOGY. (3-0-3)

KINS 4343. METHODS OF HEALTH PROMOTION. (3-0-3)

KINS 4403. SKILL ANALYSIS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. (2-2-3)

KINS 4413. MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. (3-0-3)

KINS 4803. SPECIAL TOPICS IN KINESIOLOGY. (VAR. 1-6)

KINS 4806. INTERNSHIP IN KINESIOLOGY. (0-40-6 to 12)

KINS 4813. RESEARCH METHODS IN KINESIOLOGY. (3-0-3)

KINS 4823. INDEPENDENT STUDY IN KINESIOLOGY. (VAR. 1-12)

KINS 4833. PRACTICUM IN KINESIOLOGY. (VAR. 1-6)

LEADERSHIP (LEAD)

LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS (LENB)

LINGUISTICS (LING)

MATHEMATICS EDUCATION (MAED)

MATHEMATICS (MATH)

MATH 0001. FIRST YEAR ACADEMIC SEMINAR. (1-0-1) FALL

MATH 1001. QUANTITATIVE SKILLS AND REASONING. (3-0-3)

MATH 1101. INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICAL MODELING. (3-0-3) (AREA A) FALL, SPRING, SUMMER

MATH 1111. COLLEGE ALGEBRA. (3-0-3) (AREA A) FALL, SPRING, SUMMER

MATH 1113. PRECALCULUS. (3-0-3) (AREA A OR D) FALL, SPRING, SUMMER

MATH 1114. TRIGONOMETRY AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY. (3-0-3) (AREA A OR D) FALL

MATH 1260. SURVEY OF CALCULUS. (3-0-3) (AREA D) SPRING

MATH 1261. CALCULUS I. (4-0-4) (AREA A OR D) FALL, SPRING, SUMMER

MATH 1262. CALCULUS II. (4-0-4) (AREA D) FALL, SPRING, SUMMER

MATH 2008. FOUNDATION OF NUMBERS AND OPERATIONS: NUMBERS AND OPERATIONS FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS. (3-0-3)

MATH 2150. LINEAR ALGEBRA. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

MATH 2263. CALCULUS III. (4-0-4) FALL AND SPRING

MATH 2400. INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICAL THOUGHT. (3-0-3)

MATH 2600. PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS. (3-0-3) (AREA D) FALL, SPRING, SUMMER

MATH 2680. DISCRETE STRUCTURES FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE. (3-0-3)

MATH 2950. SPECIAL TOPICS. (VAR. 1-3)

MATH 2999. UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH IN MATHEMATICS. (VAR. 1-4)

MATH 3030. FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

MATH 3600. LINEAR REGRESSION. (3-0-3)

MATH 3900. DIRECTED READINGS. (VAR. 1-4)

MATH 3950. SPECIAL TOPICS. (VAR. 1-4)

MATH 4000. METHODS OF MATHEMATICAL MODELING. (3-0-3)

MATH 4010. HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS. (3-0-3)

MATH 4081. ABSTRACT ALGEBRA I. (3-0-3) FALL

MATH 4082. ABSTRACT ALGEBRA II. (3-0-3)

MATH 4110. NUMBER THEORY. (3-0-3)

MATH 4150. LINEAR ALGEBRA: A SECOND COURSE. (3-0-3)

MATH 4261. MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS I. (3-0-3) SPRING

MATH 4262. MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS II. (3-0-3)

MATH 4300. COMPLEX VARIABLES. (3-0-3)

MATH 4340. DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

MATH 4510. GEOMETRY. (3-0-3)

MATH 4600. PROBABILITY. (3-0-3)

MATH 4620. MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS. (3-0-3)

MATH 4621. INTRODUCTION TO ACTUARIAL MATHEMATICS. (3-0-3)

MATH 4650. NUMERICAL ANALYSIS. (3-0-3)

MATH 4680. INTRODUCTION TO GRAPH THEORY. (3-0-3)

MATH 4890. OPERATIONS RESEARCH. (3-0-3)

MATH 4900. DIRECTED READINGS. (VAR. 1-4)

MATH 4940. INDEPENDENT STUDY. (VAR. 1-4)

MATH 4950. SPECIAL TOPICS. (VAR. 1-4) FALL

MATH 4960. INTERNSHIP. (VAR. 1-15)

MATH 4990. SENIOR PROJECT. (1-0-1) FALL

MATH 4999. UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH IN MATHEMATICS. (VAR. 1-4)

MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGE (MFLG)

MANAGEMENT (MGMT)

MARKETING (MKTG)

MOVEMENT (MOVT)

MILITARY SCIENCE (MSCI)

MASS COMMUNICATION (MSCM)

MSCM 0001. MASS COMMUNICATION FIRST-YEAR ACADEMIC SEMINAR. (1-0-1) FALL

MSCM 2200. MASS MEDIA AND SOCIETY. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

MSCM 2204. WRITING FOR THE MASS MEDIA. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

MSCM 2930. PRACTICUM. (1-0-1) FALL AND SPRING

MSCM 3300. MASS MEDIA LAW AND ETHICS. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

MSCM 3301. HISTORY OF AMERICAN JOURNALISM. (3-0-3)

MSCM 3302. PUBLIC OPINION AND PERSUASION. (3-0-3)

MSCM 3303. INTERNATIONAL MASS MEDIA SYSTEMS. (3-0-3)

MSCM 3304. PHOTOJOURNALISM I. (3-0-3)

MSCM 3305. PHOTOJOURNALISM II. (3-0-3)

MSCM 3306. MASS COMMUNICATION THEORY AND RESEARCH. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

MSCM 3309. PRINCIPLES OF BROADCAST AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

MSCM 3311. AUDIO THEORY AND PRACTICE. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

MSCM 3313. NEW TECHNOLOGIES. (3-0-3)

MSCM 3315. VIDEO THEORY AND PRACTICE. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

MSCM 3319. PUBLICATION LAYOUT AND DESIGN. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

MSCM 3320. MEDIA MANAGEMENT. (3-0-3)

MSCM 3323. PUBLICATION EDITING. (3-0-3) SPRING

MSCM 3326. FEATURE WRITING. (3-0-3) FALL

MSCM 3330. PRINCIPLES OF ADVERTISING. (3-0-3) FALL

MSCM 3331. ADVERTISING COPYWRITING. (3-0-3) SPRING

MSCM 3332. ADVERTISING MANAGEMENT. (3-0-3) FALL

MSCM 3340. PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC RELATIONS. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

MSCM 3342. PUBLIC RELATIONS WRITING. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

MSCM 3344. SPECIAL EVENTS PLANNING. (3-0-3)

MSCM 4402. SENIOR CAREER DEVELOPMENT. (1-0-1)

MSCM 4410. NEWSCAST PRODUCTION. (3-0-3) FALL

MSCM 4417. ADVANCED MEDIA PRODUCTION. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

MSCM 4422. GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS REPORTING. (3-0-3) SPRING

MSCM 4438. ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. (3-0-3) SPRING

MSCM 4442. PUBLIC RELATIONS ADMINISTRATION. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

MSCM 4448. PUBLIC RELATIONS CAMPAIGNS. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

MSCM 4940. INDEPENDENT STUDY. (VAR. 1-4)

MSCM 4950. SPECIAL TOPICS. (VAR 1-4)

MSCM 4960. INTERNSHIP. (VAR. 1-15) FALL AND SPRING

MSCM 4980. STUDY ABROAD. (VAR. 1-15)

APPLIED MUSIC (MUAP)

MUSIC EDUCATION (MUED)

MUSIC ENSEMBLES (MUEN)

MUSIC (MUSC)

MUSC 0001. FIRST-YEAR ACADEMIC SEMINAR. (1-0-1)

MUSC 1000. VOICE CLASS. (0-1-1)

MUSC 1001. MUSIC LESSONS FOR NON-MUSIC MAJORS. (5-0-5)

MUSC 1045 / 3045. IMPROVISATION. (0-2-1)

MUSC 1105. MUSIC AND CIVILIZATION. (3-0-3) (AREA C)

MUSC 1200. INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

MUSC 1210. CLASS INSTRUCTION IN PIANO I. (0-2-1)

MUSC 1220. CLASS INSTRUCTION IN PIANO II. (0-2-1)

MUSC 1230. CLASS INSTRUCTION IN PIANO III. (0-2-1)

MUSC 1240. BEGINNING GUITAR. (0-1-1)

MUSC 1300. MUSIC TECHNOLOGY I. (2-0-2)

MUSC 1500. ELEMENTARY MUSIC THEORY I. (3-0-3)

MUSC 1501. ELEMENTARY MUSIC THEORY I LAB. (0-2-1)

MUSC 1510. ELEMENTARY MUSIC THEORY II. (3-0-3)

MUSC 1511. ELEMENTARY MUSIC THEORY II LAB. (0-2-1)

MUSC 1990. RECITAL ATTENDANCE. (0-1-0)

MUSC 2500. ADVANCED MUSIC THEORY I. (3-0-3)

MUSC 2501. ADVANCED MUSIC THEORY I LAB. (0-2-1)

MUSC 2510. ADVANCED MUSIC THEORY II. (3-0-3)

MUSC 2511. ADVANCED MUSIC THEORY II LAB. (0-2-1)

MUSC 2700. DICTION FOR SINGERS I. (2-0-1)

MUSC 2710. DICTION FOR SINGERS II. (2-0-1)

MUSC 3300. TONAL COUNTERPOINT. (2-0-2)

MUSC 3310. MUSIC TECHNOLOGY II. (2-0-2)

MUSC 3340. WIND LITERATURE. (2-0-2)

MUSC 3350. KEYBOARD LITERATURE. (2-0-2)

MUSC 3360. VOCAL LITERATURE I. (2-0-2)

MUSC 3370. VOCAL LITERATURE II. (2-0-2)

MUSC 3400. INTRODUCTION TO CONDUCTING. (2-0-2)

MUSC 3470. ADVANCED CHORAL CONDUCTING AND LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

MUSC 3480. ADVANCED INSTRUMENTAL CONDUCTING AND LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

MUSC 3500. FORM AND ANALYSIS. (3-0-3)

MUSC 3550. INTRODUCTION TO INSTRUMENTAL AND CHORAL ARRANGING (2-0-2)

MUSC 3600. MUSIC HISTORY SURVEY I. (3-0-3)

MUSC 3610. MUSIC HISTORY SURVEY II. (3-0-3)

MUSC 3650. JAZZ HISTORY. (3-0-3)

MUSC 3660. AMERICAN MUSIC. (3-0-3)

MUSC 3800. AFRICAN MUSIC AND DANCE. (3-0-3)

MUSC 4210. COMPUTER MUSIC. (2-2-2)

MUSC 4310. ELECTROACOUSTIC MUSIC COMPOSITION. (1-2-2)

MUSC 4430. VOCAL PEDAGOGY I. (2-0-2)

MUSC 4440. VOCAL PEDAGOGY II. (2-0-2)

MUSC 4500. KEYBOARD PEDAGOGY. (2-0-2)

MUSC 4600. ANALYSIS FOR THE PERFORMER. (1-0-1)

MUSC 4800. STUDIES IN WORLD MUSIC. (3-0-3)

MUSC 4940. INDEPENDENT STUDY. (VAR. 1-4)

MUSC 4950. SPECIAL TOPICS. (VAR. 1-4)

MUSC 4960. INTERNSHIP. (VAR. 1-15)

MUSC 4980. STUDY ABROAD. (VAR. 1-15)

MUSC 4990. SENIOR PROJECT. (VAR. 1-3)

MUSIC THERAPY (MUST)

MUST 0001. FIRST-YEAR ACADEMIC SEMINAR. (1-0-1) F

MUST 0500. REMEDIAL MUSIC THEORY FOUNDATIONS FOR MUSIC THERAPISTS. (0-2-1)

MUST 1001. MUSIC THERAPY SIGN LANGUAGE PERFORMERS. (0-2-1) F, S

MUST 2010. ELEMENTARY SIGN LANGUAGE FOR THERAPISTS (3-0-3) S

MUST 2011. INTERMEDIATE AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE. (3-0-3) SU

MUST 2110. INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC THERAPY. (3-0-3) F

MUST 2121. MUSIC AND RECREATION. (2-0-2) SU

MUST 2250. CLASS GUITAR. (2-0-2) S

MUST 2300. GUITAR SKILLS FOR RECREATION AND THERAPY I. (2-0-2) S

MUST 2301. GUITAR SKILLS FOR RECREATION AND THERAPY II. (2-0-2) FALL

MUST 2400. PIANO SKILLS FOR RECREATION AND THERAPY I. (2-0-2) F

MUST 2401. PIANO SKILLS FOR RECREATION AND THERAPY II. (2-0-2) S

MUST 2510. METHODS & MATERIALS IN MUSIC THERAPY I. (2-0-2) F

MUST 2520. METHODS & MATERIALS IN MUSIC THERAPY II. (2-0-2) S

MUST 2990. MUSIC THERAPY SKILLS DEVELOPMENT. (1-0-1) F, S

MUST 3001. MUSIC THERAPY SIGN LANGUAGE PERFORMERS. (0-2-1) S, F

MUST 3510. PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC. (3-0-3) F

MUST 3520. RESEARCH IN MUSIC. (3-0-3) S

MUST 4001. MUSIC THERAPY SIGN LANGUAGE PERFORMERS. (0-2-1) F, S, SU

MUST 4011. MUSIC THERAPY PRINCIPLES WITH CHILDREN. (3-0-3) F

MUST 4021. MUSIC THERAPY PRINCIPLES WITH ADULTS. (3-0-3) S

MUST 4030. ADVANCED PRACTICUM IN MUSIC THERAPY. (0-1-1)

MUST 4110. MUSIC THERAPY PRACTICUM WITH CHILDREN. (0-2-1) F

MUST 4120. MUSIC THERAPY PRACTICUM WITH ADULTS. (0-2-1) F

MUST 4210. MUSIC & THE EXCEPTIONAL CHILD. (3-0-3) S

MUST 4700. SPECIAL TOPICS IN MUSIC THERAPY. (VAR.1-4)

MUST 4800. INDEPENDENT STUDY IN MUSIC THERAPY. (VAR. 1-15.)

MUST 4980. STUDY ABROAD. (3-0-3)

MUST 4990. CLINICAL INTERNSHIP IN MUSIC THERAPY. (VAR. 1-12) F, S, SU

NURSING (NRSG)

GCSU 0001. FRESHMAN SEMINAR IN NURSING. (1-0-1) FALL

NRSG 0002. SOPHOMORE SEMINAR. (2-0-2) FALL/SPRING/SUMMER

NRSG 2790. NURSING MANAGEMENT OF PHARMACOLOGICAL THERAPEUTICS. (3-0-3) FALL/SPRING/SUMMER

NRSG 3140. HEALTH ASSESSMENT. (2-2-3) FALL/SPRING

NRSG 3140L. HEALTH ASSESSMENT CLINICAL. (0-0-0) FALL/SPRING

NRSG 3240. FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES AND SKILLS. (2-6-5) FALL/SPRING

NRSG 3240L. FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES AND SKILLS CLINICAL. (0-0-0) FALL/SPRING

NRSG 3340. INTRODUCTION TO PROFESSION OF NURSING. (2-0-2) FALL/SPRING

NRSG 3440. ADULT HEALTH I . (3-6-6) FALL/SPRING

NRSG 3440L. ADULT HEALTH I CLINICAL. (0-0-0) FALL/SPRING

NRSG 3441. REFLECTIONS ON COMPETENCY-BASED PRACTICE. (6-0-6) VARIABLE

NRSG 3460. NURSING THE CHILDBEARING FAMILY. (3-4-5) SPRING/FALL

NRSG 3460L. NURSING THE CHILDBEARING FAMILY CLINICAL. (0-0-0) SPRING/FALL

NRSG 3540. PSYCHIATRIC-MENTAL HEALTH NURSING. (3-4-5) FALL/SPRING

NRSG 3540L. PSYCHIATRIC-MENTAL HEALTH NURSING CLINICAL. (0-0-0) FALL/SPRING

NRSG 3560. COMMUNITY AS CLIENT. (2-4-4) FALL/SPRING

NRSG 3560L. COMMUNITY AS A CLIENT CLINICAL. (0-0-0) FALL/SPRING

NRSG 3660. NURSING THE CHILDREARING FAMILY. (3-4-5) FALL/SPRING

NRSG 3660L. NURSING THE CHILDREARING FAMILY CLINICAL. (0-0-0) FALL/SPRING

NRSG 3680. LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES IN NURSING. (2-0-2) FALL/SPRING/MAYMESTER

NRSG 3770. STUDY ABROAD. (VAR. 1-3)

NRSG 3880. INDEPENDENT STUDY. (VAR 1-3)

NRSG 3990. SPECIAL TOPICS. (VAR 1-3)

NRSG 4010. SURVEY OF HEALTH SCIENCE INFORMATION. (3-0-3)

NRSG 4100. TRANSITION TO BACCALAUREATE NURSING PRACTICE. (3-0-3)

NRSG 4140. NURSING RESEARCH. (2-0-2) FALL/SUMMER/SPRING

NRSG 4500. LEGAL & ETHICAL ASPECTS OF PROFESSIONAL NURSING. (2-0-2) FALL

NRSG 4550. FAMILY SYSTEMS. (3-0-3) VARIABLE

NRSG 4580. ADULT HEALTH II. (4-8-8) FALL/SPRING

NRSG 4580L. ADULT HEALTH II CLINICAL. (0-0-0) FALL/SPRING

NRSG 4600. NURSING RESEARCH IN PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE. (3-0-3) SPRING

NRSG 4660. COMMUNITY & POPULATION BASED CARE. (5-0-5) SUMMER

NRSG 4780. LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT IN NURSING. (3-0-3) FALL/SPRING

NRSG 4800. LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT IN PROFESSIONAL. (4-0-4) SPRING

NRSG 4980. CLINICAL INTERNSHIP. (1-16-9) FALL/SPRING

NRSG 4980L. CLINICAL INTERNSHIP. (0-0-0) FALL/SPRING

NRSG 4981. INTEGRATED CLINICAL CONCEPTS. (1-0-1) FALL/SPRING

OUTDOOR EDUCATION (ODED)

PHILOSOPHY (PHIL)

PHYSICAL SCIENCE (PHSC)

PHYSICS (PHYS)

PHYS 0001. FIRST YEAR ACADEMIC SEMINAR. (1-0-1) FALL

PHYS 1011. TECHNIQUES IN PHYSICS I. (2-0-2) FALL

PHYS 1012. TECHNIQUES IN PHYSICS II. (3-0-3) SPRING

PHYS 1111. INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I. (3-0-3) (AREA D) FALL, SPRING, SUMMER

PHYS 1111L. INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS LABORATORY I. (0-2-1) (AREA D) FALL, SPRING, SUMMER

PHYS 1112. INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS II. (3-0-3) (AREA D) SPRING, SUMMER

PHYS 1112L. INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS LABORATORY II. (0-2-1) (AREA D) SPRING, SUMMER

PHYS 2211. PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS I. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

PHYS 2211L. PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS LABORATORY I. (0-2-1) FALL and SPRING

PHYS 2212. PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS II. (3-0-3) FALL AND SPRING

PHYS 2212L. PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS LABORATORY II. (0-2-1) FALL AND SPRING

PHYS 2920. SOPHOMORE SEMINAR. (1-0-1) FALL

PHYS 2950. SPECIAL TOPICS. (VAR. 1-4)

PHYS 2999. INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS RESEARCH. (VAR. 1-4)

PHYS 3000. DYNAMICS. (3-0-3) SPRING

PHYS 3010. MODERN PHYSICS. (3-0-3) SPRING

PHYS 3100. ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM. (3-0-3) SPRING

PHYS 3100L. ELECTRONICS LAB. (0-3-1) SPRING

PHYS 3311. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS. (3-0-3) FALL

PHYS 3321. INTRODUCTION TO QUANTUM PHYSICS. (3-0-3) FALL

PHYS 3920. PHYSICS SEMINAR I. (1-0-1) FALL

PHYS 4100. ADVANCED ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM. (3-0-3) FALL (ODD)

PHYS 4251. INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL RELATIVITY. (3-0-3) FALL (EVEN)

PHYS 4261. INTRODUCTION TO NUCLEAR PHYSICS. (3-0-3) SPRING (ODD)

PHYS 4321. ADVANCED QUANTUM PHYSICS. (3-0-3) SPRING (EVEN)

PHYS 4600L. ADVANCED PHYSICS LAB. (0-6-3) FALL

PHYS 4920. SENIOR SEMINAR. (1-0-1) SPRING

PHYS 4950. SPECIAL TOPICS. (VAR. 1-4)

PHYS 4999. RESEARCH. (VAR. 1-4)

POLITICAL SCIENCE (POLS)

POLS 0001. FIRST-YEAR ACADEMIC SEMINAR. (1-0-1)

POLS 1150. POLITICS AND SOCIETY. (3-0-3) (AREA E)

POLS 2101. INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE. (3-0-3)

POLS 2201. STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT. (3-0-3)

POLS 2350. INTRODUCTION TO THE LAW. (3-0-3)

POLS 2401. INTERNATIONAL POLITICS AND ISSUES. (3-0-3)

POLS 2950. SPECIAL TOPICS. (VAR. 1- 4)

POLS 3235. POLITICAL PARTIES AND ELECTIONS. (3-0-3)

POLS 3241. URBAN GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATION. (3-0-3)

POLS 3315. THE AMERICAN JUDICIAL SYSTEM. (3-0-3)

POLS 3338. PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. (3-0-3)

POLS 3361. LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING. (3-0-3)

POLS 3363. CIVIL LAW AND CIVIL PRACTICE. (3-0-3)

POLS 3365. SELECTED TOPICS IN LEGAL STUDIES. (3-0-3)

POLS 3501. COMPARATIVE POLITICS. (3-0-3)

POLS 3601. INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT AND WAR. (3-0-3)

POLS 3635. NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY. (3-0-3)

POLS 3801. MODEL UNITED NATIONS. (1-0-1)

POLS 4000. SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS. (3-0-3)

POLS 4110. POLITICAL THEORY I. (3-0-3)

POLS 4111. POLITICAL THEORY II. (3-0-3)

POLS 4120. AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT I. (3-0-3)

POLS 4121. AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT II. (3-0-3)

POLS 4211. LEGISLATIVE POLITICS AND BEHAVIOR. (3-0-3)

POLS 4221. THE PRESIDENCY. (3-0-3)

POLS 4231. PUBLIC OPINION. (3-0-3)

POLS 4241. SOUTHERN POLITICS. (3-0-3)

POLS 4306. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW I. (3-0-3)

POLS 4307. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW II. (3-0-3)

POLS 4368. LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. (3-0-3)

POLS 4401. PUBLIC POLICY MAKING. (3-0-3)

POLS 4415. ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY. (3-0-3)

POLS 4471. URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING. (3-0-3)

POLS 4503. THE POLITICS OF SPAIN. (3-0-3)

POLS 4505. INTRODUCTION TO THE EUROPEAN UNION. (3-0-3)

POLS 4509. EUROPEAN GOVERNMENT AND CULTURE STUDY ABROAD. (3-0-6)

POLS 4530. RESEARCHING PUBLIC POLICY ISSUES ON THE INTERNET. (3-0-3)

POLS 4531. THE POLITICS OF THE MIDDLE EAST. (3-0-3)

POLS 4541. THE POLITICS OF MODERN AFRICA. (3-0-3)

POLS 4561. THE POLITICS OF LATIN AMERICA. (3-0-3)

POLS 4581. BUREAUCRATIC BEHAVIOR. (3-0-3)

POLS 4600. RISE AND FALL OF CIVILIZATIONS. (3-0-3)

POLS 4603. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION AND COOPERATION. (3-0-3)

POLS 4611. CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS. (3-0-3)

POLS 4621. COMPARATIVE FOREIGN POLICY. (3-0-3)

POLS 4650. CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY. (3-0-3)

POLS 4710. INTERNATIONAL LAW. (3-0-3)

POLS 4715. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY. (3-0-3)

POLS 4720. THE VIETNAM WAR. (3-0-3)

POLS 4920. SENIOR SEMINAR IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. (3-0-3)

POLS 4940. INDEPENDENT STUDY. (VAR. 1-9)

POLS 4950. SPECIAL TOPICS. (3-0-3)

POLS 4960. INTERNSHIP. (VAR. 1-9)

POLS 4999. STUDENT RESEARCH. (VAR. 1- 6)

PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC)

PSYC 0001. PSYCHOLOGY ACADEMIC SUCCESS SKILLS. (1-0-1)

PSYC 1101. INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY. (3-0-3)

PSYC 2101. INTRODUCTION TO THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ADJUSTMENT. (3-0-3)

PSYC 2102. THE DEVELOPING INDIVIDUAL. (3-0-3)

PSYC 2200. PSYCHOLOGY OF GENDER. (3-0-3)

PSYC 2300. SCIENCE OF THE MIND. (3-0-3)

PSYC 2560. INTERPERSONAL BEHAVIOR. (2-2-3)

PSYC 2700. STATISTICS APPLIED TO THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. (4-0-4)

PSYC 2800. RESEARCH METHODS IN PSYCHOLOGY. (4-0-4)

PSYC 2920. HONORS SEMINAR. (VAR. 1-4)

PSYC 2950. SPECIAL TOPICS. (VAR. 1-4)

PSYC 2999. SOPHOMORE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY. (2-2-3)

PSYC 3100. LEARNING. (3-0-3)

PSYC 3200. ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY. (3-0-3)

PSYC 3300. BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE. (3-0-3)

PSYC 3400. COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY. (3-0-3)

PSYC 3500. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY. (3-0-3)

PSYC 3600. DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY. (3-0-3)

PSYC 3999. JUNIOR RESEARCH METHODOLOGY. (2-2-3)

PSYC 4000. THEORIES OF PERSONALITY. (3-0-3)

PSYC 4025. INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL/ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY. (3-0-3)

PSYC 4040. HISTORY AND SYSTEMS. (3-0-3)

PSYC 4055. PSYCHOLOGY OF STRESS AND ADAPTIVE FUNCTIONING. (3-0-3)

PSYC 4060. DRUGS AND THE BRAIN. (3-0-3)

PSYC 4065. CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE II. (3-0-3)

PSYC 4080. TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS. (3-0-3)

PSYC 4100. ADVANCED LEARNING: SPECIAL TOPIC. (3-0-3)

PSYC 4200. ADVANCED ABNORMAL: SPECIAL TOPIC. (3-0-3)

PSYC 4300. ADVANCED BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE. (3-0-3)

PSYC 4400. ADVANCED COGNITIVE: SPECIAL TOPIC. (3-0-3)

PSYC 4500. ADVANCED SOCIAL: SPECIAL TOPIC. (3-0-3)

PSYC 4600. ADVANCED DEVELOPMENTAL: SPECIAL TOPIC. (3-0-3)

PSYC 4920. SENIOR SEMINAR IN PSYCHOLOGY. (3-0-3)

PSYC 4940. INDEPENDENT STUDY. (VAR. 1-4)

PSYC 4950. ADVANCED TOPICS SEMINAR. (3-0-3)

PSYC 4960. INTERNSHIP. (VAR. 3-6)

PSYC 4970. SENIOR THESIS. (1-4-3)

PSYC 4999. ADVANCED RESEARCH METHODOLOGY. (2-2-3)

RELIGION (RELI)

PRE-ENGINEERING (RETP)

REGENTS' SKILLS COURSES (RGTE, RGTR)

RHETORIC (RHET)

SOCIOLOGY (SOCI)

SPANISH (SPAN)

THEATRE (THEA)

THEA 1100. ACTING FOR THE NOVICE. (3-3-3)

THEA 1105. THEATRICAL HERITAGE. (3-0-3) (AREA B)

THEA 1125. AUDITION/PORTFOLIO SEMINAR. (2-0-1)

THEA 1160. STAGECRAFT. (3-3-3)

THEA 1200. INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN. (3-3-3)

THEA 1220. COSTUME CONSTRUCTION. (3-3-3)

THEA 1300. ACTING I. (3-3-3)

THEA 1310. IMPROVISATION FOR SOCIAL CHANGE. (3-3-3)

THEA 2150. PLAY ANALYSIS. (3-3-3)

THEA 2200. SCENIC DESIGN. (3-0-3)

THEA 2210. LIGHTING DESIGN. (3-0-3)

THEA 2220. COSTUME DESIGN. (3-0-3)

THEA 2300. ACTING II. (3-3-3)

THEA 2930. PERFORMANCE PRACTICUM. (0-5-1)

THEA 2935. PRODUCTION PRACTICUM. (0-5-1)

THEA 2940. SOPHOMORE PRODUCTION PRACTICUM. (0-5-2)

THEA 2950. SPECIAL TOPICS. (VAR. 1-4)

THEA 3100. THEATRE HISTORY I. (3-0-3)

THEA 3110. THEATRE HISTORY II. (3-0-3)

THEA 3220. COSTUME CRAFTS. (3-3-3)

THEA 3300. ACTING III. (3-3-3)

THEA 3320. THEATRE AS SOCIAL CHANGE. (3-3-3)

THEA 3350. DIRECTING I. (3-0-3)

THEA 3360. DIRECTING II. (3-0-3)

THEA 3400. STAGE MANAGEMENT. (3-3-3)

THEA 3500. THEATRE FOR THE CLASSROOM TEACHER. (3-0-3)

THEA 3700. STAGE MAKEUP. (3-0-3)

THEA 4011. SCRIPTWRITING. (3-0-3)

THEA 4200. ADVANCED SCENIC DESIGN. (3-0-3)

THEA 4210. ADVANCED LIGHTING DESIGN. (3-0-3)

THEA 4220. ADVANCED COSTUME DESIGN. (3-0-3)

THEA 4226. TOPICS IN SHAKESPEARE. (3-0-3)

THEA 4228. DEVELOPMENT OF ENGLISH DRAMA. (3-0-3)

THEA 4300. ACTING IV. (3-3-3)

THEA 4440. MODERN DRAMA. (3-0-3)

THEA 4600. SENIOR SEMINAR. (1-0-3)

THEA 4930. ADVANCED PERFORMANCE PRACTICUM. (0-5-1)

THEA 4935. ADVANCED PRODUCTION PRACTICUM. (0-5-1)

THEA 4940. INDEPENDENT STUDY. (VAR. 1-4)

THEA 4950. SPECIAL TOPICS. (VAR. 1-4)

THEA 4960. INTERNSHIP. (VAR. 1-15)

THEA 4980. STUDY ABROAD. (VAR. 1-15)

FITNESS AND LIFETIME ACTIVITIES (WELL)

WELL 1100. FOLK DANCE. (0-2-1)

WELL 1110. SQUARE DANCE. (0-2-1)

WELL 1120. SOCIAL DANCE. (0-2-1)

WELL 1140. MODERN DANCE. (0-2-1)

WELL 1210. BEGINNING SWIMMER. (0-2-1)

WELL 1220. INTERMEDIATE SWIMMER. (0-2-1)

WELL 1230. LIFEGUARD TRAINING. (0-2-1)

WELL 1240. WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR. (0-2-1)

WELL 1250. INTRODUCTION TO SELF PROTECTION (0-2-1)

WELL 1300. BASIC BADMINTON. (0-2-1)

WELL 1310. INTERMEDIATE BADMINTON. (0-2-1)

WELL 1320. BASIC GOLF. (0-2-1)

WELL 1330. INTERMEDIATE GOLF. (0-2-1)

WELL 1340. BASIC TENNIS. (0-2-1)

WELL 1350. INTERMEDIATE TENNIS. (0-2-1)

WELL 1360. BASIC FENCING. (0-2-1)

WELL 1370. ARCHERY. (0-2-1)

WELL 1380. BOWLING I. (0-2-1)

WELL 1430. BASIC SCUBA. (0-2-1)

WELL 1440. ADVANCED SCUBA. (0-2-1)

WELL 1500. BASKETBALL. (0-2-1)

WELL 1510. VOLLEYBALL. (0-2-1)

WELL 1650. OUTDOOR PURSUITS. (0-2-1)

WELL 1670. YOGA. (0-2-1)

WELL 1900. SPECIAL ACTIVITIES I. (0-2-1)

WELL 1910. SPECIAL ACTIVITIES II. (0-2-1)

WELL 1950. SPECIAL TOPICS I. (0-2-1)

WELL 2110. CONDITIONING SWIMMING. (0-2-1)

WELL 2200. JOGGING. (0-2-1)

WELL 2220. FITNESS WALKING. (0-2-1)

WELL 2250. INTRODUCTION TO MIXED MARTIAL ARTS. (0-2-1)

WELL 2300. WEIGHT TRAINING I. (0-2-1)

WELL 2310. WEIGHT TRAINING II. (0-2-1)

WELL 2400. AEROBIC DANCE. (0-2-1)

WELL 2500. WEIGHT CONTROL. (0-2-1)

WELL 2600. RACQUETBALL I. (0-2-1)

WELL 2610. RACQUETBALL II. (0-2-1)

WELL 2650. HANDBALL I. (0-2-1)

WELL 2660. HANDBALL II. (0-2-1)

WELL 2900. ADAPTED ACTIVITIES I. (0-2-1)

WELL 2910. ADAPTED ACTIVITIES II. (0-2-1)

WELL 2950. SPECIAL TOPICS II. (0-2-1)

WOMEN'S STUDIES (WMST)

THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA

GEORGIA COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY

ACADEMIC CALENDARS

CAMPUS DIRECTORY

FEDERALLY MANDATED CONSUMER INFORMATION

Index

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