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English (Undergraduate) Eligibility for courses that satisfy the General Education written communication requirement (ENGL 1005A/B, and ENGL 1010) will be determined by the results of the English Placement Test (EPT), which students must take before they may register for any of these courses.
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• ENGL 4424 - Shakespeare II
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• ENGL 4425 - Milton
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• ENGL 4460 - The British Novel: The Eighteenth Century
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• ENGL 4461 - The British Novel: The Nineteenth Century
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• ENGL 4462 - The British Novel: The Twentieth Century
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• ENGL 4510 - Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare’s Plays
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• ENGL 4540 - Selected Topics in Literature and Language
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• ENGL 4601 - American Literary History Before 1877
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• ENGL 4602 - American Literary History After 1877
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• ENGL 4630 - American Women Writers
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• ENGL 4660 - The American Novel I
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• ENGL 4661 - The American Novel II
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• ENGL 4680 - The Politics of American Literature
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• ENGL 4690 - Ethnic Literature in the U.S.
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• ENGL 4691 - Black American Literature
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• ENGL 4692 - U.S. Latino/a Literature
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• ENGL 4693 - Asian American Literature
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• ENGL 4760 - Major Continental Fiction: Cervantes to Balzac
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• ENGL 4761 - Major Continental Fiction: Stendhal to Tolstoy
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• ENGL 4762 - Twentieth Century Continental Fiction
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• ENGL 4778 - Contemporary Drama: Continental, English, and American
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• ENGL 4780 - Latin American Literature in Translation
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• ENGL 4785 - Postcolonial Literature and Criticism
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• ENGL 4801 - The English Court in Literature, Art, and Culture
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• ENGL 4840 - Environment, Ecology, and Literature
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• ENGL 4860 - Fictions of Finance: Economic Criticism
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• ENGL 4880 - Children’s Literature
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• ENGL 4910 - Practicum in the Teaching of Literature
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• ENGL 4920 - Seminar in Literature and Language
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• ENGL 4925 - Practicum in Literature and Language
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• ENGL 4950 - Senior Capstone
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• ENGL 4990 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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English (Graduate) Classified graduate standing is required for admission to all 5000 level courses.
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• ENGL 5001 - Theoretical Foundations of Literary Studies
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• ENGL 5002 - Research Methods in Literary Studies
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• ENGL 5040 - Seminar: Theories of Composition and Rhetoric
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• ENGL 5050 - Seminar: Topics in Composition, Rhetoric, and Language
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• ENGL 5055 - Principles and Strategies in Teaching Writing
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• ENGL 5060 - Seminar: The Writing Process
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• ENGL 5070 - Seminar: Writing Fiction
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• ENGL 5080 - Seminar: Writing Poetry
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• ENGL 5100 - Seminar: Language and Literacy
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• ENGL 5190 - Proseminar in Literature
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• ENGL 5200 - Seminar: Contemporary Critical Approaches
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• ENGL 5400 - Seminar: British Literature
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• ENGL 5600 - Seminar: American Literature
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• ENGL 5700 - Seminar: World Literature
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• ENGL 5960 - Comprehensive Examination
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• ENGL 5980 - Graduate Directed Study
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• ENGL 5990 - Thesis
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• ENGL 5995 - Project
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Engineering (Undergraduate) |
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• ENGR 1500 - Introduction to Engineering and Technology
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• ENGR 1540 - Special Topics in Engineering
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• ENGR 3830 - Ancient and Modern Technology
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• ENGR 4540 - Special Topics in Engineering
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• ENGR 4970 - Seminar in Interdisciplinary STEM Research
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• ENGR 4971 - Engineering Senior Project
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• ENGR 4972 - Engineering Senior Project
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• ENGR 4990 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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Engineering (Graduate) All 4000-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser.
Classified graduate standing is required for admission to all 5000-level courses.
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• ENGR 5970 - Graduate Research
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• ENGR 5980 - Graduate Directed Study
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• ENGR 5990 - Thesis
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• ENGR 5995 - Project
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Environmental Science (Graduate) |
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• ENVS 5950 - Directed Field Work
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• ENVS 5970 - Graduate Research
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• ENVS 5980 - Graduate Directed Study
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• ENVS 5990 - Thesis or Project
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ESM Early Start Math |
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• ESM 0082 - Early Start PreCalculus: Functions Activity
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• ESM 0309 - Algebra Foundation for Statistics and Quantitative Reasoning
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• ESM 0310 - Early Start Beginning Algebra
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• ESM 0319 - Early Start Introduction to Intermediate Algebra
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• ESM 0320 - Early Start Intermediate Algebra
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• ESM 1082 - Early Start PreCalculus: Functions
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Finance and Law (Undergraduate) Upper division standing is prerequisite to enrollment in 3000- and 4000- level FIN courses.
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• FIN 2050 - Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business I
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• FIN 3030 - Business Finance
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• FIN 3050 - Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business II
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• FIN 3250 - Essential Skills for Finance Professionals
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• FIN 3310 - Financial Institutions and Markets
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• FIN 3320 - Investments
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• FIN 3350 - Personal Portfolio and Risk Management
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• FIN 3380 - Real Estate Principles
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• FIN 3390 - Real Estate Practice
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• FIN 3810 - Real Estate Law
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• FIN 3980 - Advanced Cooperative Education
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• FIN 4030 - Intermediate Business Finance
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• FIN 4310 - Multinational Financial Management
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• FIN 4320 - Real Estate Management
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• FIN 4340 - Cases in Financial Management
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• FIN 4370 - Securities Analysis
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• FIN 4380 - Real Estate Valuation
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• FIN 4390 - Real Estate Finance
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• FIN 4400 - Futures and Options
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• FIN 4470 - Student Investment Fund
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• FIN 4500 - Fixed Income Securities, Analysis and Strategies
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• FIN 4540 - Special Topics in Finance
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• FIN 4930 - Real Estate Investment
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Finance and Law (Graduate) Classified graduate standing and approval by the College of Business and Economics Advisement Center are required for admission to all 5000- level courses
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• FIN 5000 - Business Finance and Law
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• FIN 5300 - Seminar: Business Finance
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• FIN 5310 - Seminar: Financial Institutions
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• FIN 5330 - Seminar: International Finance
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• FIN 5338 - Real Estate Principles/Econ
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