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ANTH 3601   Summer Archeological Field Sch   An intensive six-week summer field course that provides hands-on training for students in archeological field and analytical techniques, including site survey and recording, instrument mapping, site testing and evaluation, controlled excavation, and field laboratory techniques: Location to be announced. Prerequisite: Anthropology2301 or consent of instructor.  
HIST 1301   History Of The US To 1877    
HIST 1302   History Of The US Since 1877    
HIST 2302   World History Since 1500    
HIST 3308   Hist Modern Mexico 1821-Pres    
HIST 3311   The Study of History    
HIST 4316   Atlantic World History   An individualized course with varying topics to be chosen by the instructor in consultation with the student. May be repeated once.  
HIST 4316   Readings And Research   An individualized course with varying topics to be chosen by the instructor in consultation with the student. May be repeated once.  
HIST 4316   Readings And Research: McNair   An individualized course with varying topics to be chosen by the instructor in consultation with the student. May be repeated once.  
HIST 4316   The Practice of Public History   An individualized course with varying topics to be chosen by the instructor in consultation with the student. May be repeated once.  
HIST 4317   Antebellem US    
HIST 4317   U.S. 1877-1920    
HIST 5304   Comparative Revolutions   Topics to be announced. May be repeated for credit as topic varies.  
HIST 5304   Comparative Slavery   Topics to be announced. May be repeated for credit as topic varies.  
HIST 5310   Antebellum U.S.    
HIST 5310   U.S. 1877 - 1920    
HIST 5312   Research & Writing   An individualized course with varying topics to be chosen by the instructor in consultation with the student. Successful completion of the course is required for all graduate students in History. The student may repeat this course in a different topic for additional credit.  
HIST 6302   Thesis Defense    
MAS 2301   Intro to Mex-Amer Studies    
PHIL 1301   Introduction to Philosophy    
PS 2305   Federal Government    
PS 2306   State Government    
PS 3315   Women and Politics    
PS 4311   Native American Politics    
PS 5303   Public Administration Survey    
PS 5305   Readings & Research in Govt    
PS 5310   Public Budgeting & Finance    
PS 5313   Public Policy Analysis    
PS 5315   Local Government Admin    
PSY 1302   Introduction To Psychology    
PSY 2304   Intro to Social Psychology    
PSY 2310   Developmental Psychology    
PSY 2314   Multicultural Psychology   Culture is examined as an environmental variable that contributes to growth and development, attitudes, sociability, emotional expression, parenting, psychological disorders, careers, individualism and collectivism. Prerequisite: PSY 1302  
PSY 3302   Theories of Personality Psy    
PSY 3304   Abnormal Behavior    
PSY 3308   Experimental Psychology    
PSY 4309   McNair Psych Research    
PSY 4309   Readings and Research    
PSY 4310   Authentic Happiness    
PSY 4310   Emotions    
PSY 4310   Encountering the Person    
PSY 4310   Environmental Psychology    
PSY 4310   Psycholgy of the Criminal Mind    
PSY 4310   Psychology of Movies    
SOC 2303   Introduction To Sociology