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Art

 

 

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  
       

Business & Economics

Class # Course Professor
  ACCOUNTING General subject guide  
  ACCT 203 Principles of Financial Accounting [Fall 2009]  Howell
  BADM 353 Small Business Management [Fall 2009]  Scarborough

Career Planning

 
 

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

 

Chemistry

 
 

CHEMISTRY

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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