Historical survey of rhetorical theory from ancient to contemporary era; special attention to the role of rhetoric in shaping attitudes towards persuasion. HIST 2010 SURVEY OF UNITED STATES HISTORY TO 1877 (3) LEC. Critical study of specific Japanese literary and cultural topics. LAB. Auburn Aviation named top collegiate program for second straight year Pr. Pr. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 2 credit hours. Study of the architecture, painting, and sculpture of 17th-century Europe. MUSI 3440 AUDIO ENGINEERING (2) LEC. Pr., Departmental approval. Policy issues surrounding the provision of long-term care to the elderly. History Core. ANTH 3700 ENVIRONMENTAL ANTHROPOLOGY (3) LEC. Discussion, instruction and arranged practice in multi-engine flight instruction in preparation for FAA Multi-Engine Airplane Flight Instructor Certification. 3. 2. ANTH 4997 HONORS THESIS (1-3) IND. FLKN 1020 ELEMENTARY KOREAN II (4) LEC. PSYC 7710 TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT IN ORGANIZATIONS (3) DSL/SEM. Pr. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 3 credit hours. MDIA2350 or MDIA 2353. Open to all students. The class requires regular reading quizzes, two exams, and a research project that is broken up into smaller assignments throughout the semester. This course also requires a teaching demonstration for graduate students. ARTS 2970 SPECIAL TOPICS IN STUDIO ART AND ART HISTORY (3) LEC. 3. 2. Literature of one or more ethnic groups. Supervised work experience in the student's preferred discipline of the commercial music industry, applying classroom concepts in a real-world setting. Theatre majors who do not earn a grade of "C" or higher must repeat this course. Major literary movements, authors, and/or genres. FLCN 3020 CHINESE COMPOSITION AND CONVERSATION II (3) LEC. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 2 credit hours. PSYC7140. and Departmental approval. Pr. Individual instruction and supervision of research and reading. Study and performance of popular commercial music, encompassing all genres and styles from the early 1900s to the present. 2, LST. Instruction in major performance medium for the third-year Music Theatre major. Spring. Course work at the elementary level in an approved Study Abroad program. Pr. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 3 credit hours. Pr. Pr. PSYC 4110 INTRODUCTION TO DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES (3) LEC. Open to all students. 3. Students not majoring in history must obtain a waiver from the department. Pr. Graduates of the social work program will find a diverse field of employment opportunities and will be eligible for professional social work licensure. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Pr., Departmental approval. Pr. Maximum of 6 credit hours will count toward degree. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 2 credit hours. SOWO 3800 HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT I (3) LEC. Youll acquire valuable professional experience and build a network of contactslocally, regionally and nationallyvia our internship program. Current areas of concern in the theoretical study of public relations. (JRNL1100 or JRNL 1103 or JRNL1AA0) and (CMJN2100 or CMJN 2103) and (PRCM2400 or PRCM 2403). Private Pilot Certificate or departmental approval. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours. It's also an ideal degree to combine with a dual degree in another field. Pr. Advanced Spanish for students interested in healthcare careers. Projects assigned to help students understand and experience how public historians carry out their work and responsibilities. History, theory, and concepts central to the study and practice of instructional communication. MDIA 4310 MEDIA AND SOCIETY (3) LEC. May count either COMM3700 or COMM 3703. Course may be repeated with a change in topic. FLGR 3030 ADVANCED GERMAN COMPOSITION AND CONVERSATION (3) LEC. Group Instruction and practice in the rudiments of music performance as applied to the piano. 6. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 2 credit hours. POLI 6360 NONPROFIT RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT (3) LEC. HIST3800. with minimum grade of "C." Writing an original paper based on research in primary source materials. Study and performance of musical compositions for clarinet ensemble. This topical seminar addresses issues related to transportation and mobility within the context of sustainable, healthy cities. CCEN 7900 COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP PRACTICUM (3) LEC. FLSP3080 or FLSP 3083. This course offers social skills instruction to EAGLES students and introduces topics including get-togethers, handling arguments, and miscellaneous social skills. Global media is focused on the complex global dimensions of media production, distribution and reception, with a primary focus on entertainment media. Changes in modern technology, cultural diversity, and governmental policies on the administration of health services organizations. 3. ENGL 7170 18TH-CENTURY STUDIES (3) LEC. 3. Pr. SLHS4520 or CMDS 4520. Pr. 3. Basic concepts of geographic information systems and digital planning applications. 3. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours. This course introduces students to main themes and problems in the interdisciplinary field of urban studies. Integrative ways of connecting the body to text and space. ANTH 6600 CULTURE MEDICINE AND POWER (3) LEC. May count either CMJN4430 or JRNL 4430. 3. The completion of an ePortfolio is required for all students in the Master of Public Administration (MPA) program. Examination of important aspects of the fundraising process as carried out by nonprofit organizations. PHIL3110 or Departmental approval. 6. Any Social Science Core course. Our courses range from basic language and traditional literature courses to topic-driven courses in film and business. 3. This course will explore the history of the institution of chattel slavery in the Americas. Pr. Development of the American economy, rise of big business, agrarian and labor protests, immigration, race relations, role of women, and role of government. MUSE 1310 CONDUCTOR'S CHORUS (1) LAB. MDIA 3370 GLOBAL MEDIA (3) LEC. POLI 3170 RUSSIAN FOREIGN POLICY (3) LEC. Completion and approval of a paper related to a policy or administrative issue or problem. SLHS 8650 ADVANCED AUDIOMETRY (2) LEC. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 2 credit hours. Origins, motivations, and culture of space exploration in a global context. MUSI1410 and MUSI2320 or Departmental approval. Students will explore the social history of racism and contemporary issues related to race and human diversity. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Pr. HIST 7110 SEMINAR IN AMERICAN COLONIAL HISTORY (3) SEM. BA in Music, BM, and BME majors must receive a "C" or better in MUSI1320 and MUSI1410 to enroll in this course. 3. Ethical inquiry into environmental issues such as non-human animal welfare, environmental justice, global climate change, resource use, and conservationism versus preservationism. FLSP 7230 SPANISH-AMERICAN POETRY II (3) LEC. JRNL 4410 JOURNALISM HISTORY (3) LEC. Revolutionary era and the foundations of the United States, including the struggle with England, Declaration of Independence, Revolutionary War, Confederation, Constitution, and Federalist-Republican conflicts. 3. 3. ECON 3400 AMERICAN ECONOMIC HISTORY I (3) LEC. Pr., Departmental approval. Credit for this course may be earned when a student passes a placement exam and achieves a grade of "C" or better in MUSI1030, MUSI2040, or MUSI2050. FLGK 1010 ELEMENTARY CLASSICAL GREEK I (4) LEC. Theatre majors who do not earn a grade of "C" or higher must repeat this course. 3. 3. 2. Paper should be of publishable or near publishable quality. 4. Language component with readings and in-class discussions to complement a lecture course in English and in a discipline other than Spanish. MUSE 1170 GOSPEL CHOIR (1) LAB. This course builds knowledge and skills to analyze and make changes in social welfare policy. AVMF 2241 INSTRUMENT FLIGHT TRAINING I (2) LAB. POLI 3310 THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS (3) LEC. 3. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 2 credit hours. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Survey of world history from early humanity to the 1500s. Pr., Successful audition. SLHS3000 and SLHS3400 and SLHS4600 and SLHS3410. Pr., Departmental approval. Current issues related to aspects of development, habilitation, and/or rehabilitation of articulation, voice, or fluency disorders will be explored. (JRNL1100 or JRNL 1103 or JRNL1AA0) and (JRNL2210 or JRNL 2213). Pr. May count either PHIL1110 or PHIL 1113. Pr. Available on a limited basis for qualified students; requires advance permission of the department graduate committee. Pr., Departmental approval. HIST 7180 SEMINAR IN MODERN UNITED STATES HISTORY (3) LEC. This course surveys the politics of ethnicity and nationalism and their effect on conflicts around the globe. Pr. Music and its connection to science throughout history. MDIA3100. PSYC 7320 CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY (3) LEC. We provide you with academic and clinical practicum experiences that meet or exceed the requirements of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) for the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology (CCC-AUD). 1. MUSI 3700 ADVANCED DIGITAL AUDIO WORKSTATION OPERATIONS (2) LEC. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours. Honors College. Examination of theories of development and practical strategies and approaches that NGO development practitioners take to improve the likelihood of development in the future. 3. 3. Course may be repeated for credit with change in topic. FLAS 3550 TOPICS IN ASIAN AMERICAN CULTURE (3) LEC. Pr., Departmental approval. challenging racial hierarchies in the history of art. 3. Legal issues surrounding the election process within a democratic political system. (PSYC2010 or PSYC 2013 or PSYC2017) and (PSYC2140 or PSYC 2143). FLNG 2150 FOUNDATIONS OF TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETING (3) LEC. JRNL 4230 ADVANCED REPORTING (3) LEC. MUSI3830. AVMF2251. Practical experiences in potential career fields gained while working in professional settings. Career planning and preparation for aviation internships and professional experience opportunities. HIST 6320 19TH CENTURY EUROPE: 1815-1918 (3) LEC. (Area II) Classical and modern texts on the phenomenology of consciousness and mind-body problems. Appreciation of theatre arts. Open to all students. HIST4970 may be repeated once for credit. Pr. FLFR 4310 FRENCH FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE (3) LEC. HIST 6500 THE GREAT TRANSFORMATION: THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION (3) LEC. Italian culture, as reflected in arts, film, literature, history. SOCY 3250 SENTENCING AND CORRECTIONS (3) LEC. Selected clinical procedures in audiology, including electrophysiologic and behavioral tests of central auditory functioning. Use the past as a lens through which to view the present with a Bachelor of Arts in History. Advanced training in Spanish syntax and stylistics with specific course materials determined by needs of students. 3. PHIL 3970 SPECIAL TOPICS (3) LEC. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Introduction to the knowledge and skills necessary for reading classical Latin. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. 2, LST. Course content will depend upon the designated topic. 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