James H. Thomason Library
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| Class # | Course | Professor |
| ART 120 | Basic 2-D Design [Fall 2009] | Ann Stoddard | |
| ART 257 | History of Women in Art [Fall 2009] | Crary | |
| ART 258 | Art and Architecture in Spain [Maymester 2010] under construction | Crary | |
| ART 270 | Photography I [Fall 2009] | Allen Stoddard | |
| ART 352 | Renaissance and Baroque Art [Fall 2009] | Crary | |
| ART 458 | Design II: Color Theory [Fall 2009] | Ann Stoddard |
| Biology | back to top |
| Class # | Course | Professor |
| BIOL 215 | Environmental Science [Fall 2009] | Inman | |
| BIOLOGY | General subject guide | ||
| HEALTH / MEDICINE | General subject guide | ||
| Class # | Course | Professor |
| ACCOUNTING | General subject guide | ||
| ACCT 203 | Principles of Financial Accounting [Fall 2009] | Howell | |
| BADM 353 | Small Business Management [Fall 2009] | Scarborough |
This guide provides the location of career materials at Thomason Library and in the extensive Career Services Library collection. |
Career Services & Internships Library Springs Campus Center, 3rd Floor Lobby |
| General subject guide |
| Education | back to top |
| Class # | Course | Professor |
| EDUCATION | General subject guide | ||
| EDEC 303 | Early Childhood Education Curriculum | Lee | |
| EDUC 202 | History of Education [Fall 2009] | Disasa | |
| EDUC 440 | Capstone Seminar: Ethnic Studies for Educators | Dutrow | |
| SPED 305 | Reading for Special Education |
| English | back to top |
| Class # | Course | Professor |
| ENGL 110 | Toni Morrison's Beloved [Fall 2009] | Simpson | |
| ENGL 110 | Myths of Gender [Fall 2009] | Stutts | |
| ENGL 111 | Introduction to the Fairy Tale | Stutts | |
| ENGL 111 | Introduction to the Novel: Jane Austen | Simpson | |
| ENGL 201 | Survey of British Literature I | Simpson, Brent | |
| ENGL 258 | African-American Literature | McGehee | |
| ENGL 258 | Arthurian Legends [Fall 2009] | Brent | |
| ENGL 305 | Eighteenth Century Poetry & Prose | Alexander | |
| ENGL 306 | Prose & Poetry of the Romantic Period [Fall 2009] | Alexander | |
| ENGL 313 | Adolescent Literature | Stutts | |
| ENGL 322 | Women's Literature: Modern & Contemporary Southern Women's Writing | McGehee | |
| ENGL 325 | Renaissance Poetry and Drama | Simpson | |
| ENGL 338 | American Identities [Fall 2009] | McGehee | |
| ENGL 341 | Postcolonial Literature & Film [Fall 2009] | Kingsbury | |
| ENGL 350 | Shakespeare [Fall 2009] | Simpson | |
| ENGL 365 | Modern British & American Novel-James Joyce [Fall 2009] |
Barr | |
| ENGL 420 | The American Journey [Fall 2009] | Thompson | |
| ENGL 420 | Gothic Fiction | Alexander | |
| ENGL 420 | Love & Death in the Middle Ages | Brent | |
| ENGL 420 | Tragedy Evolving | Simpson | |
| ENGL 420 | The Uncomfortable Truth: Jean Rhys’ Wide Sargasso Sea and Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day | Kingsbury | |
| POETRY | General guide |
| History | back to top |
| Class # | Course | Professor |
| HIST 211 | American History [Fall 2009] | Gustafson | |
| HIST 334 | Women in American History | Gustafson | |
| HIST 361 | English History to 1688 [Fall 2009] | Heiser | |
| HIST 377 | 19th Century Europe, 1789-1914 [Fall 2009] | Wiecki | |
| HIST 380 | Early Russia [Fall 2009] | Heiser | |
| HIST 450 | Byzantine Empire Seminar | Heiser | |
| HIST 450 | Slavery and Freedom in America | Gustafson | |
| HIST 458 | The Holocaust | Bebber | |
| HIST 458 | World War II in Europe | Weicki | |
| HIST 458 | Immigration and America | Gustafson | |
| HIST 458 | Terrible Greatness: Communist Russia 1917-1991 | Weicki | |
| Interdisciplinary Studies |
| Class # | Course | Professor |
| INTD 105 | Lewis & Clark: American Odyssey | Gouge/McDonald | |
| INTD 110 | You Are What You Eat [Fall 2009] Under Construction | Kiley/Brent | |
| INTD 205 | Introduction to Southern Studies [Fall 2009] | McGehee | |
| INTD 338 | American Identities [Fall 2009] | McGehee |
| Mathematics | back to top |
| Class # | Course | Professor |
| MATH | General subject guide |
| Music |
| Class # | Course | Professor |
| MUSC 212 | Music of the World's Cultures | Staff | |
| MUSC 360 | History and Literature of Music I:Antiquity to 1750 [Fall 2009] |
Buckland | |
| MUSC 361 | History and Literature of Music II:1750-20th Century | Buckland |
| Philosophy | back to top |
| Class # | Course | Professor |
| PHIL 440 | Senior Capstone [Fall 2009] | Meadows | |
| PHIL 458 | Philosophy and Film | Meadows | |
| Political Science |
| Class # | Course | Professor |
| PLSC 458 | Politics and the Media | Ingram |
| Psychology | back to top |
| Class # | Course | Professor |
| PSYC 205 | Experimental Study of Behavior [Fall 2009] | Gaines |
| Religion & Philosophy |
| Class # | Course | Professor |
| BIBLE EXEGESIS | |||
| RELG 110 | New Testament | Bryant | |
| RELG 302 | Christian Doctrine | Hobbie | |
| RELG 322 | Studies in the Synoptic Gospels [Fall 2009] | Bryant | |
| RCE 301 | Introduction to Christian Education [Fall 2009] | Holtzclaw |
| Sociology | back to top |
| Class # | Course | Professor |
| SOC 201 | Introduction to Sociology [Fall 2009] | Staff | |
| SOC 423 | Research Methods [Fall 2009] | Freymeyer |
| Southern Studies |
| Class # | Course | Professor |
| INTD 205 | Introduction to Southern Studies [Fall 2009] | McGehee | |
| Spanish |
| Class # | Course | Professor |
| SPAN 201 | Intermediate Spanish: Hispanic Culture | Knight | |
| SPAN 258/458 | Literature & History of Spain-Unity & Diversity [Maymester 2010] under construction |
Knight | |
| SPAN 333 | Representations of the Spanish Civil War [Fall 2009] |
Knight | |
| SPAN 458 | Special Topics: The Cultures of Fear | Saffi |
| Theatre & Dance | back to top |
| Class # | Course | Professor |
| THEATRE | General subject guide | ||
| THEA 220 | History of the Theatre I [Fall 2009] | Preston | |
| THEA 258 | African American Theatre | Preston | |
| THEA 325 | Modern Dance | Ragland | |
| THEA 350 | Shakespeare [Fall 2009] | Simpson |
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