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Dec 10, 2025
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2019-2020 Undergraduate and Graduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Descriptions
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To enroll in any 400-level course, students must be admitted to the Upper Division; to enroll in a 400(G)-level course in which there are graduate students, students must have junior or higher standing.
*LCCN indicates Louisiana Common Course Number.
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Health Services Administration |
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• HSA 303 - Vulnerable Populations: Health Care Issues
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• HSA 304 - Health Sciences Research Methods
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• HSA 305 - Health Care Reimbursement Methodologies
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• HSA 306 - Trends in Health Care
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• HSA 307 - Disabilities Population in Healthcare
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• HSA 350 - Health Care Across European Cultures
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• HSA 351 - European Health Care System
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• HSA 400 - Financial Management in Health Care Organizations
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• HSA 401 - Grant Writing and Other Fund-Raising Strategies
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• HSA 402 - Long Term Care and Administration
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• HSA 403 - Leadership in Health Services Administration
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• HSA 404 - Emergency and Disaster Management
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• HSA 406 - Social Problems and Issues in Mental Health
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• HSA 407 - Health Care Across Cultures
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• HSA 408 - Health Care Policy
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• HSA 409 - Health Services Administration Capstone
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• HSA 410 - Strategic Management in Health Care
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• HSA 411 - Economics in Health Care
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• HSA 412 - Operations Management in Health Care
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• HSA 413 - Challenges and Issues in Mental Health
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• HSA 414 - Multicultural Health
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• HSA 415 - Emergency Preparedness
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History In order to enroll in any history class, students must have completed all requirements for admission to ENGL 101 or ESOL 101; i.e., students must have earned a satisfactory grade in ENGL 90 or ESOL 90. |
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• HIST 100 - Introduction to History
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• HIST 101 - World Civilizations I
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• HIST 102 - World Civilizations II
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• HIST 103 - Honors World Civilizations I
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• HIST 104 - Honors World Civilizations II
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• HIST 110 - Global Problems
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• HIST 221 - The United States to 1877
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• HIST 222 - The United States Since 1877
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• HIST 223 - Honors the United States to 1877
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• HIST 224 - Honors the United States Since 1877
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• HIST 307 - History of Louisiana
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• HIST 311 - Ancient World
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• HIST 312 - The Medieval World, 300-1300
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• HIST 313 - Origins of Modern Europe, 1300-1600
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• HIST 315 - Early Modern Europe, 1600-1815
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• HIST 316 - European Supremacy, 1815-1914
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• HIST 317 - The Collapse of Europe, 1914-1945
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• HIST 318 - Europe Divided and Reconstructed, 1945-Present
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• HIST 321 - English History I
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• HIST 322 - English History II
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• HIST 324 - Atlantic History
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• HIST 325 - Indigenous Peoples
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• HIST 327 - Modern Europe
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• HIST 330 - Modern Africa
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• HIST 331 - Colonial and Revolutionary America
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• HIST 332 - The Young Republic, 1787-1848
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• HIST 333 - Civil War and Reconstruction
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• HIST 334 - The Rise of American Power, 1875-1917
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• HIST 335 - America in the War Years, 1917-1945
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• HIST 336 - Contemporary America, 1945-Present
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• HIST 343 - Modern Asia
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• HIST 351 - Colonial Latin America
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• HIST 352 - Modern Latin America
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• HIST 355 - Black History
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• HIST 361 - Business and Economic History
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• HIST 362 - Diplomatic History
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• HIST 363 - History of Ideas
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• HIST 366 - Gender in History
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• HIST 367 - Social and Cultural History
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• HIST 368 - History of Religion
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• HIST 369 - Constitutional and Legal History
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• HIST 371 - Topics and Themes
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• HIST 378 - The American South
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• HIST 379 - The American West
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• HIST 380 - The Modern African-American Experience
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• HIST 381 - Wars and Revolutions
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• HIST 384 - Science and Society
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• HIST 390 - The Historian’s Craft
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• HIST 395 - Introduction to Public History
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• HIST 420G - European History Seminar
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• HIST 430G - American History Seminar
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• HIST 440G - Latin American History Seminar
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• HIST 451G - Applied Public History Seminar
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• HIST 452G - Historical Resource Administration and Interpretation
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• HIST 461G - Applied Public History Internship
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• HIST 471G - Issues and Themes I, II
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• HIST 490 - Historical Research and Writing Seminar
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• HIST 497G - Special Projects
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• HIST 498G - Special Projects
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• HIST 505 - Research Writing Seminar
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• HIST 510 - Introduction to Public History
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• HIST 511 - European Readings Seminar
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• HIST 515 - European History Studies
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• HIST 525 - American History Studies
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• HIST 535 - Historical Studies
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• HIST 540 - Museum History
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• HIST 541 - Exhibit Design and Development
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• HIST 545 - Applied Public History Studies
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• HIST 547 - Digital History
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• HIST 549 - Historic Preservation
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• HIST 551 - Latin American Reading Seminar
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• HIST 561 - American Reading Seminar
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• HIST 565 - History Travel Studies
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• HIST 571 - Applied Public History Studies
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• HIST 575 - Practicing Public History
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• HIST 590 - Historiography
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• HIST 592 - Capstone Readings Course
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• HIST 597 - Directed Individual Study
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