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ANTH 101 - Primates, People, and Prehistory Credits: 3
An exploration of human origins, human evolution, human prehistory, and cultural existence from its less complex forms to early civilizations. An introduction to the concepts, methods, and data of physical, biological, and archaeological anthropology.
Note: Carolina Core: GSS
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ANTH 102 - Understanding Other Cultures Credits: 3
An exploration and comparison of selected contemporary cultures, including their languages. An introduction to the concepts, methods, and data of socio-cultural anthropology and anthropological linguistics.
Note: Carolina Core GSS
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ARTE 101 - Introduction to Art Credits: 3
Introduction to art appreciation. Elements and principles of the visual arts, with examples from the history of art.
Note: Carolina Core AIU
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ARTH 105 - History of Western Art I Credits: 3
The visual arts from Paleolithic times to the Renaissance.
Note: Carolina Core: AIU
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ARTH 106 - History of Western Art II Credits: 3
The visual arts from the Renaissance to the present.
Note: Carolina Core: AIU
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ARTH 399 - Independent Study Credits: 3-9
Prerequisites: consent of instructor and department chair
Note: Contract approved by instructor, advisor, and department chair is required for undergraduate students.
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ARTS 103 - Fundamentals of Art Credits: 3
Introduction to visual thinking and principles of two-dimensional design.
Note: Carolina Code: AIU
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ARTS 104 - 3-Dimensional Design I Credits: 3
Introduction to visual thinking and principles of three-dimensional design.
Note: Carolina Core: AIU
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ARTS 107 - Color and Composition Credits: 3
Color, color theory, and compositional systems.
Prerequisites: ARTS 103
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ARTS 111 - Basic Drawing I Credits: 3
Introduction to the materials and basic techniques of drawing.
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ARTS 112 - Basic Drawing II Credits: 3
Introduction to the materials and basic techniques of drawing.
Prerequisites: ARTS 111
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ARTS 210 - Introduction to Painting Credits: 3
An introductory course in the materials and techniques of painting.
Note: Carolina Core: AIU
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ARTS 215 - Introduction to Printmaking Credits: 3
An introductory course in printmaking with emphasis on monotype, relief, and intaglio processes.
Prerequisites: ARTS 103, 111, 230, or consent of instructor
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ARTS 220 - Beginning Ceramics Credits: 3
An introduction to the materials and techniques of ceramics through hand-building and throwing on the wheel.
Prerequisites: ARTS 104
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ARTS 225 - Introduction to Three-Dimensional Studies Credits: 3
An introductory course in the concepts, materials, and techniques of three-dimensional media.
Prerequisites: ARTS 104 or consent of instructor
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ARTS 235 - Introduction to Fiber Arts Credits: 3
An introductory course in the materials and processes of fiber arts.
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ARTS 258 - Introduction to Crafts Credits: 3
Traditional craft media: techniques, design, and contemporary concepts.
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ARTS 310 - Intermediate Painting I Credits: 3
An exploration of painting as a means of multi-sensory expression through visual experience.
Prerequisites: ARTS 103, ARTS 104, ARTS 111, ARTS 112, ARTS 210, or consent of instructor
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art Studio, BA
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ARTS 315 - Intermediate Printmaking I: Relief Credits: 3
Linoleum, woodblock printing, and other relief techniques including the execution of original works in these media.
Prerequisites: ARTS 103, 111, 215, 230, or consent of instructor
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art Studio, BA
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ARTS 399 - Independent Study Credits: 3-9
Prerequisites: consent of instructor and department chair
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ASTR 111 - Descriptive Astronomy I Credits: 3
The universe: physical processes and methods of study. Lectures, demonstrations, and laboratory experience. Designed primarily for the non-science major. Offered as a self-paced, mastery-oriented course at the Columbia campus.
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ASTR 111A - Descriptive Astronomy IA Credits: 1
Selected topics from ASTR 111 studied in greater depth. Laboratory experience required of students who have not completed ASTR 111. Offered as self-paced mastery-oriented course at the Columbia campus.
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ATEP 263 - Introduction to Athletic Training Credits: 3
Introduction to the historical evolution of athletic training with an emphasis on program development including basic athletic training principles/skills associated with common sports injuries/illnesses.
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BIOL 101 - Biological Principles I Credits: 3
Introductory survey of macromolecules, cell structure and function, genetics, and molecular biology.
Corequisite: BIOL 101L
Note: Three lecture hours per week.
Carolina Core SCI
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BIOL 101L - Biological Principles I Laboratory Credits: 1
(Recommended concurrent with BIOL 101). Experimental examination of basic principles of cell biology, genetics and metabolism.
Note: Three hours per week.
Carolina Core SCI
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BIOL 102 - Biological Principles II Credits: 3
Introductory survey of plant and animal development, physiology, ecology, and evolution.
Corequisite: BIOL 102L
Prerequisites: grade of C or better in BIOL 101
BIOL 102L
Note: Three lecture hours per week.
Restricted to students who have credit for BIOL 102L but lack the lecture.
Carolina Core SCI
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BIOL 102L - Biological Principles II Laboratory Credits: 1
Experimental examination of structure and function of plant and animal systems, biodiversity, ecology.
Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in BIOL 101 and BIOL 101L; recommended concurrent with BIOL 102.
Note: Three hours per week.
BIOL 101, 102, 101L and 102L must be completed prior to enrolling in 300-level or above Biology courses
Carolina Core SCI
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BIOL 110 - General Biology Credits: 4
Basic biological concepts and issues for non-biology majors. Credit may not be given for both this course and BIOL 120.
Note: Three lecture, two laboratory hours per week.
Carolina Core SCI
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BIOL 110A - General Biology (Audio-Tutorial) Credits: 1
Addendum to BIOL 110
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BIOL 120 - Human Biology Credits: 3
Fundamental principles of human biology. Credit may not be given for both BIOL 110 and BIOL 120.
Note: Three lecture hours per week. Not for major credit.
Carolina Core SCI
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BIOL 120L - Laboratory in Human Biology Credits: 1
Exercises dealing with basic concepts of human biology. Not for major credit.
Corequisite: BIOL 120
Prerequisites: BIOL 120
Note: Carolina Core SCI
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BIOL 200 - Plant Science Credits: 3
An introduction to plant science for the non-major. This course does not carry major credit, and is not designed as a prerequisite for other biology courses. Plant development, physiology, genetics, evolution, and ecology will be considered.
Note: Three lecture hours per week.
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BIOL 200L - Plant Science Laboratory Credits: 1
Laboratory exercises, demonstrations, and audio-visual supplements to BIOL 200. Not for major credit.
Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: BIOL 200
Prerequisites: Prereq or coreq: BIOL 200
Note: Two hours per week.
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BIOL 206 - Genetics and Society Credits: 3
(Designed for non-major students.) Genetic principles, emphasizing human heredity. Relevance of recent advances in genetics.
Note: Three lecture hours per week.
Carolina Core SCI
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BIOL 243 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Credits: 3
Functional anatomy and physiology of the human body, including the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Not available for biology major credit.
Note: Three lecture hours per week.
Carolina Core SCI
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BIOL 243L - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory Credits: 1
The principles of anatomy and physiology as demonstrated by microscopic studies, animal dissection, and physiological experiments.
Prerequisites: Prereq or coreq: BIOL 243
Note: One three-hour laboratory per week.
Carolina Core SCI
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BIOL 244 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II Credits: 3
Functional anatomy and physiology of the human body, including the cardiovascular, endocrine, excretory, reproductive, digestive, and respiratory systems. Not available for biology major credit.
Prerequisites: BIOL 243
Note: Three lecture hours per week.
Carolina Core SCI
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BIOL 244L - Human Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory Credits: 1
A continuation of BIOL 243L.
Corequisite: BIOL 244
Note: One three-hour laboratory per week.
Carolina Core SCI
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BIOL 250 - Microbiology Credits: 3
An introduction to bacteria and viruses, emphasizing structure, metabolism, and pathogenesis. Discussion of infectious diseases, antigen-antibody relationships, and anti-microbial agents in chemotherapy. Not available for biology major credit
Corequisite: BIOL 250L
Prerequisites: college-level biology and chemistry
Note: Three lecture hours per week.
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BIOL 250L - Microbiology Laboratory Credits: 1
Not available for biology major credit.
Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: BIOL 250
Prerequisites: Prereq or coreq: BIOL 250
Note: Three hours per week.
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BIOL 270 - Introduction to Environmental Biology Credits: 3
Basic ecological principles and the impacts of human population growth and technology. Not for major credit.
Note: Carolina Core SCI
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BIOL 270L - Introduction to Environmental Biology Laboratory Credits: 1
Demonstrations, data analyses, discussions, and films relating to human ecology, resource use, and environmental impact. Not for major credit
Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: BIOL 270
Prerequisites: Prereq or coreq: BIOL 270
Note: Two hours per week.
Carolina Core SCI
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BIOL 301 - Ecology and Evolution Credits: 3
Concepts of evolution, populations, and population interactions; communities and ecosystems
Prerequisites: BIOL 102 or MSCI 311
Note: Three lecture hours per week.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, Biological Sciences, BS
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BIOL 301L - Ecology and Evolution Laboratory Credits: 1
Experiments, exercises, and demonstrations.
Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: BIOL 301
Prerequisites: Prereq or coreq: BIOL 301
Note: Three hours per week.
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BIOL 302 - Cell and Molecular Biology Credits: 3
Principles of eukaryotic cell structure, molecular organization, and physiology. Genome organization and expression. Cell growth, division, and cell-cell interactions.
Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: CHEM 333
Prerequisites: BIOL 102 or MSCI 311;
Prereq or coreq: CHEM 333
Note: Three lecture hours per week.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, Biological Sciences, BS
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BIOL 303 - Fundamental Genetics Credits: 3
Basic principles of transmission and molecular genetics; quantitative inheritance; recombination; biochemical aspects of gene function and regulation; developmental genetics and population genetics.
Prerequisites: BIOL 102 or MSCI 311
Note: Three lecture hours per week.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, Biological Sciences, BS
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BIOL 399 - Independent Study Credits: 1-6
Contract approved by instructor, advisor, and department head is required for undergraduate students.
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BIOL 420 - Survey of the Plant Kingdom Credits: 3
Phylogenetic survey of the major plant divisions; consideration of the structure and development of flowering plants.
Prerequisites: BIOL 301
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BIOL 420L - Survey of the Plant Kingdom Laboratory Credits: 1
Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: BIOL 420
Prerequisites: Prereq or coreq: BIOL 420
Note: Three hours per week.
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BIOL 460 - General Physiology Credits: 3
Functional mechanisms of vertebrate organ systems. Three lecture hours per week.
Prerequisites: BIOL 302 or MSCI 311
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BIOL 460L - General Physiology Laboratory Credits: 1
Experiments on vertebrate organ system functions using different animal models
Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: BIOL 460
Prerequisites: Prereq or coreq: BIOL 460
Note: One four-hour laboratory per week.
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CHEM 101 - Fundamental Chemistry I Credits: 4
A science elective surveying inorganic and solution chemistry. First of a terminal two-semester sequence.
Note: Three lecture, one recitation, and two laboratory hours per week.
Carolina Core: SCI
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CHEM 102 - Fundamental Chemistry II Credits: 4
An introductory survey of organic and biochemistry.
Prerequisites: 1 year high-school chemistry, CHEM 101, 111, or equivalent
Note: Three lecture, one recitation, and two laboratory hours per week.
Carolina Core: SCI
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CHEM 105 - Chemistry and Modern Society I Credits: 4
A conceptual and qualitative approach to chemistry, its evolution, achievements, and goals and its impact on technology, the environment, and modern life and thought. (Specifically designed for non-science majors.)
Note: Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week.
Carolina Core: SCI
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CHEM 111 - General Chemistry I Credits: 3
Survey of the principles that underlie all chemistry with applications illustrating these principles.
Prerequisites: MATH 111 or 115 (or higher)
Note: Three lecture and one recitation hours per week.
Carolina Core SCI
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CHEM 112 - General Chemistry II Credits: 3
Continuation of CHEM 111. Special emphasis on chemical equilibrium.
Prerequisites: MATH 111 or 115 (or higher) and a grade of C or better in CHEM 111 or CHEM 141
Note: Three lecture and one recitation hours per week.
Carolina Core: SCI
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CHEM 331L - Essentials of Organic Chemistry Laboratory I Credits: 1
Laboratory safety, syntheses, separation, and purification of carbon compounds. For non-majors.
Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: CHEM 333
Prerequisites: Prereq or coreq: CHEM 333
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CHEM 332L - Essentials of Organic Chemistry Laboratory II Credits: 1
Continuation of CHEM 331L. Spectroscopic identification of carbon compounds. For non-majors.
Corequisite: CHEM 334
Prerequisites: CHEM 331L or, with permission of instructor, CHEM 333L, CHEM 334
Note: Three lab hours per week.
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CHEM 333 - Organic Chemistry I Credits: 3
Contemporary theories, nomenclature, reactions, mechanisms, and syntheses of carbon compounds. Required for chemistry majors.
Prerequisites: CHEM 112 or CHEM 142
Note: Three lecture and one recitation hours per week.
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CHEM 333L - Comprehensive Organic Chemistry Laboratory I Credits: 2
Laboratory safety, synthesis, separation, and purification of carbon compounds. Required for chemistry majors.
Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: CHEM 331 or CHEM 333
Prerequisites: Prereq or coreq: CHEM 331 or CHEM 333
Note: Six laboratory hours per week.
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CHEM 334 - Organic Chemistry II Credits: 3
Continuation of CHEM 333. Required for chemistry majors.
Prerequisites: CHEM 333
Note: Three lecture and one recitation hours per week.
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CHEM 399 - Independent Study Credits: 1-3
Contract approved by instructor, advisor, and department chair or dean is required.
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CRJU 101 - The American Criminal Justice System Credits: 3
Survey of crime and societal responses to crime, including law enforcement, courts, corrections, and the juvenile justice system.
Note: Carolina Core GSS
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CRJU 311 - Policing Credits: 3
Current and historical perspectives on American policing.
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CRJU 313 - Criminal Courts Credits: 3
Structure and organization of the federal and state criminal court systems and personnel.
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CRJU 314 - Criminal Law Credits: 3
Origin and development of criminal law in America. Basic elements of crimes and defenses.
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CSCE 101 - Introduction to Computer Concepts Credits: 3
History, application, and social impact of computers; problem-solving, algorithm development, applications software, and programming in a procedural language.
Note: Carolina Core ARP
Open to all majors.
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CSCE 102 - General Applications Programming Credits: 3
Introduction to systematic computer problem-solving and programming for a variety of applications.
Note: Carolina Core ARP
Open to all majors.
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CSCE 145 - Algorithmic Design I Credits: 4
Problem-solving, algorithmic design, and programming.
Corequisite: MATH 111 or MATH 115
Prerequisites: MATH 111 or MATH 115
Note: Three lectures and two laboratory hours per week. Open to all majors.
Carolina Core ARP
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CSCE 146 - Algorithmic Design II Credits: 4
Continuation of CSCE 145. Rigorous development of algorithms and computer programs; elementary data structures.
Corequisite: MATH 122 or MATH 141
Prerequisites: C or better in CSCE 145
Prereq/Coreq: MATH 122 or MATH 141
Note: Three lecture hours and two laboratory hours per week. Open to all majors.
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CSCE 205 - Business Applications Programming Credits: 3
Introduction to computer applications in business. Programming exercises in COBOL.
Prerequisites: MGSC 290 or CSCE 101 or above
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CSCE 206 - Scientific Applications Programming Credits: 3
Introduction to computer applications in science and engineering. Programming exercises in a high-level language.
Prerequisites: MATH 122 or 141
Note: Open to all majors.
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CSCE 498 - Independent Study Credits: 1-3
Individual investigation or study of special topics. At most three credits may be applied toward a degree.
Prerequisites: Approval of project proposal by instructor and department advisor
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ELCT 221 - Circuits Credits: 3
Linear circuit analysis and design.
Prerequisites: MATH 142 and ELCT 102 or 220
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ENGL 101 - Critical Reading and Composition Credits: 3
Instruction in strategies for critically reading and analyzing literature and non-literary texts; structured, sustained practice in composing expository and analytical essays.
Note: Carolina Core CMW
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ENGL 102 - Rhetoric and Composition Credits: 3
Instruction and intensive practice in researching, analyzing, and composing written arguments about academic and public issues.
Prerequisites: ENGL 101 with a grade of “C” or better, or equivalent credit
Note: Overlay Course
Carolina Core: CMW
Carolina Core: INF (Note: INF credit only if taken at USC Columbia
or regional campus Spring 2013 or later.)
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ENGL 270 - World Literature Credits: 3
Selected masterpieces of world literature from antiquity to present.
Cross-listed Course: CPLT 270
Prerequisites: ENGL 101 and 102 or equivalent
Note: Carolina Core AIU
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ENGL 282 - Fiction Credits: 3
Fiction from several countries and historical periods, illustrating the nature of the genre.
Prerequisites: ENGL 101 and 102 or equivalent
Note: Carolina Core AIU
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ENGL 284 - Drama Credits: 3
Drama from several countries and historical periods, illustrating the nature of the genre.
Prerequisites: ENGL 101 and 102 or equivalent
Note: Carolina Core AIU
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ENGL 286 - Poetry Credits: 3
Poetry from several countries and historical periods, illustrating the nature of the genre.
Prerequisites: ENGL 101 and 102 or equivalent
Note: Carolina Core AIU
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ENGL 287 - American Literature Credits: 3
An introduction to American literary history, emphasizing the analysis of literary texts, the development of literary traditions over time, the emergence of new genres and forms, and the writing of successful essays about literature. Designed for English majors.
Prerequisites: ENGL 101 and 102 or equivalent
Note: Carolina Core AIU
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ENGL 288 - English Literature Credits: 3
An introduction to English literary history, emphasizing the analysis of literary texts, the development of literary traditions over time, the emergence of new genres and forms, and the writing of successful essays about literature. Designed for English majors.
Prerequisites: ENGL 101 and 102 or equivalent
Note: Carolina Core AIU
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ENGL 360 - Creative Writing Credits: 3
Workshop course on writing original fiction, poetry, drama, and creative nonfiction.
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 399 - Independent Study Credits: 3-9
Contract approved by instructor, advisor, and department chair is required for undergraduate students.
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
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ENGL 427 - Southern Literature Credits: 3
Representative works of Southern writers.
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 437 - Women Writers Credits: 3
Representative works written by women.
Cross-listed Course: WGST 437
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 460 - Advanced Writing Credits: 3
Extensive practice in different types of nonfiction writing.
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 463 - Business Writing Credits: 3
Extensive practice in different types of business writing, from brief letters to formal articles and reports.
Prerequisites: ENGL 101 and 102 or equivalent
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FILM 240 - Introduction to Film and Media Studies Credits: 3
Introduction to the critical study of film and media. Students will closely analyze moving images and develop written arguments about film and media.
Note: Carolina Core AIU
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FREN 109 - Beginning French I Credits: 3
Introduction to grammar and practical vocabulary necessary for fundamental communication skills.
Note: Admission to FREN 109 restricted to those who have never studied French, who have not studied French in the previous five years, or who have a score of F-1 on the placement test.
Carolina Core: GFL
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FREN 110 - Beginning French II Credits: 3
Introduction to grammar and practical vocabulary necessary for fundamental communication skills.
Prerequisites: FREN 109
Note: Admission to 110 restricted to those who have completed FREN 109. Credit may be received only for one of the following: 109/110 or 121.
Carolina Core: GFL
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FREN 121 - Elementary French Credits: 4
Grammar and vocabulary necessary for fundamental communication skills.
Note: Assumes prior experience in French. Admission to FREN 121 restricted to those who have a score of F-2 on the placement test. Credit may be received for only one of the following: FREN 109/100 or 121.
Carolina Core: GFL
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FREN 122 - Basic Proficiency in French Credits: 3
Practice and further development of essential listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills.
Prerequisites: FREN 110, 121 or placement score of F-3
Note: Admission either by placement score of F-3 or by successful completion of FREN 110 or 121.
Carolina Core: GFL
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FREN 399 - Independent Study Credits: 3-6
Contract approved by instructor, advisor, and department chair is required for undergraduate students.
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GEOG 103 - Introduction to Geography Credits: 3
A survey of the principles and methods of geographic inquiry. Not required for the geography major.
Note: Carolina Core GSS
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GEOG 121 - Globalization and World Regions Credits: 3
Introduction to political, economic, social, and environmental processes of global integration and regional differentiation.
Note: Carolina Core: GSS
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GEOG 201 - Landform Geography Credits: 4
Hydrology, soil science, and interpretation of physical features formed by water, wind, and ice, with emphasis on environmental change.
Note: Three hours of lecture and one two-hour laboratory per week.
Carolina Core SCI
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GEOG 202 - Weather and Climate Credits: 4
Processes that influence weather and climate patterns on the earth.
Note: Three lectures and one two-hour laboratory per week.
Carolina Core SCI
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GEOG 224 - Geography of North America Credits: 3
Physical and human geography of North America with emphasis on the United States.
Note: Carolina Core GSS
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GERM 109 - Beginning German I Credits: 3
Introduction to grammar and practical vocabulary necessary for fundamental communication skills.
Note: Restricted to those who have never studied German or who have placed by examination into GERM 109. Credit may be received only for one of the following GERM 109/110; 111; 121.
Carolina Core: GFL
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