Departments of Instruction


2011-2012 General Catalogue


LISTED BELOW are the courses offered by departments of the University. In addition, courses numbered 199, 299 and 399 may be offered by any department in selected topics via radio, television, newspaper or other media. No credit will be granted unless the student has been duly registered and the student's name appears on the instructor's class roster.


Courses numbered 0 to 99 are developmental and credits earned may not be used to satisfy degree requirements. Courses numbered 100 to 199 are primarily for freshmen, 200 to 299 are primarily for sophomores, and 300 to 499 are primarily for juniors and seniors. Graduate credit is awarded for courses numbered 500, 600 and 700. Listing a 300 or 400 level course along with a companion 500 number indicates that undergraduate students register for the lower number and graduate students register for the upper number. Courses numbered 600 and 700 are open to graduate students only. Bracketed [ ] numbers indicate a previous identification of a course. Curricula are arranged so that students are to register for appropriate level courses each year. An H after a course number in this Catalogue (e.g., English 121H, History 102H) designates an Honors course.


Credit Toward the Degree. Some courses are very similar in content to other courses. When a student takes two or more courses that have similar content, only one of the courses can be used toward the degree. Although the other course(s) cannot be used to satisfy a specific course requirement in the degree, all courses and grades will appear on the transcript and will be used in the calculation of the cumulative grade point average. In the calculation of the degree grade point average, however, since only the courses applicable to the student's curriculum are used, the other course(s) will not be included in the degree grade point average.


Descriptions of affected courses contain a phrase such as, “Credit toward the degree will not be granted for ”. Students should read the course descriptions in this section of the catalogue, or consult with their academic department, if there are questions about whether or not credit for a course will be applicable toward the degree.


Minimum Length for Academic Courses. For one semester hour of credit, a class shall meet approximately 750 minutes in no less than five days. For two semester hours of credit, a class should meet approximately 1,500 minutes in no less than ten days. A three semester hour course should meet approximately 2,250 minutes in no less than 15 days. Final exam periods may be counted as class time when computing required minutes and required days.

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A-C

 

Accounting

 

Anthropology

 

Athletic Training

 

Athletic Training Lab

 

Botany

 

Business Law

 

Business Technology

 

Career Planning

 

Chemistry

 

Communication

 

Communication Sciences and Disorders

 

Computer Science

 

Construction Technology

 

Counselor Education

 

Criminal Justice

 

Cultural Resource Management

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D-E

 

Dance

 

Design Drafter Technology

 

Early Childhood Education

 

Earth Science

 

Economics

 

Education

 

Educational Foundations

 

Educational Leadership

 

Educational Psychology

 

Educational Technology

 

Engineering Technology

 

English

 

English for International Students

 

Environmental Health Sciences Partnership with Tulane University

 

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F-H

 

Family and Consumer Sciences

 

Finance

 

Foreign Languages

 

French

 

Freshman Seminar

 

General Biology

 

General Business

 

Geography

 

German

 

Gulf Coast Research Laboratory

 

Health Studies

 

History

 

Honors

 

Horticulture

 

Human Development

 

Humanities

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I-K

 

Industrial Technology

 

Integrated Science and Technology

 

Interdisciplinary Content

 

Italian

 

Kinesiology

 

Kinesiology and Health and PE MajorsLaboratory

 

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L-N

 

Latin

 

Leadership Training

 

Library Science

 

Library Science Administration

 

Library Science Education

 

Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium

 

Management

 

Marketing

 

Marriage and Family Therapy

 

Master of Arts in Teaching

 

Math Education

 

Mathematics

 

Microbiology

 

Music

 

Music--Applied Music

 

Mythology

 

Nursing

 

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O-R

 

Occupational Safety, Health, and Environment

 

Operations Management and Information Systems

 

Philosophy

 

Physical Science

 

Physics

 

Political Science

 

Process Technology

 

Psychology

 

Radiologic Technology

 

Radiologic Technology--CT

 

Radiologic Technology--MRI

 

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S-Z

 

Safety Education

 

Science Education

 

Scientific Computation

 

Social Work

 

Sociology

 

Southeastern

 

Spanish

 

Special Education

 

Substance Abuse Counseling

 

Theatre

 

Theatre Laboratory Courses

 

University

 

Visual Arts

 

Visual Arts--Departmental Honors Course

 

Zoology

 

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