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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 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 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 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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• HIST 599 - Thesis Research and Thesis
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• HIST 899 - Examinations Only
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University Honors Program Note: Students who are not members of the University Honors Program must seek permission of the Director to schedule these following courses.
Other honors courses are available through departmental offerings. |
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• HONR 100 - Early Admissions Orientation
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• HONR 216 - Culture of Man
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• HONR 225 - Topics in Engineering
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• HONR 235 - Topics in Business
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• HONR 245 - Topics in Nursing
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• HONR 255 - Topics in Education
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• HONR 265 - Topics in the Arts
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• HONR 275 - Topics in Science
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• HONR 285 - Topics in humanities
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• HONR 300 - Honors Seminar
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• HONR 325 - Topics in Engineering
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• HONR 335 - Topics in Business
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• HONR 345 - Topics in Nursing
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• HONR 355 - Topics in Education
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• HONR 365 - Topics in the Arts
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• HONR 375 - Topics in Science
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• HONR 385 - Topics in the Humanities
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• HONR 415 - Special Topics
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• HONR 425 - Topics in Engineering
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• HONR 435 - Topics in Business
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• HONR 445 - Topics in Nursing
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• HONR 455 - Topics in Education
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• HONR 465 - Topics in the Arts
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• HONR 475 - Modern Problems in Science
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• HONR 485 - Modern Problems in the Humanities
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• HONR 497 - Thesis Preparation
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• HONR 499 - Honors Thesis
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Hospitality |
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• HRTM 501 - Theories of Hospitality Services
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• HRTM 569 - Ecotourism
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• HRTM 570 - Resort Development
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• HRTM 583 - Dimensions of Tourism
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Hospitality Management Not all courses are offered every semester.
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• HMGT 201 - Introduction to Hospitality Management
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• HMGT 316 - Special Topics in Hospitality Management I
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• HMGT 331 - Principles of Tourism
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• HMGT 332 - Food Tourism
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• HMGT 351 - Food Service Management
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• HMGT 352 - Principles of Food
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• HMGT 353 - Principles of Food Lab
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• HMGT 371 - Lodging Management I
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• HMGT 400 - Hospitality Human Resources and Service Management
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• HMGT 407 - Event Planning and Management
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• HMGT 408 - Facility Management
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• HMGT 416 - Special Topics in Hospitality Management II
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• HMGT 431 - International Tourism
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• HMGT 432 - Tourism Promotion
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• HMGT 433 - Tourism and Hospitality Marketing
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• HMGT 434 - Crisis Management for Tourism
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• HMGT 451 - Applied Foodservice Management
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• HMGT 452 - Beverage Management
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• HMGT 471 - Lodging Management II
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• HMGT 472 - Housekeeping Management
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• HMGT 497 - Directed Individual Study
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• HMGT 498 - Hospitality Management and Leadership Practicum
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• HMGT 520 - Feasibility Studies in Hospitality and Tourism
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• HMGT 540 - Global Contemporary Issues in Hospitality and Tourism
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Humanities Humanities courses may be taken in any order, i.e., no course is the prerequisite of another.
In order to enroll in HUMN 115, 151, 152, 200, 300, and 310, students must be eligible for admission to ENGL 101 or ESOL 101. |
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• HUMN 101 - Explorations in Liberal Arts
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• HUMN 151 - The Humanistic Tradition I
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• HUMN 152 - The Humanistic Tradition II
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• HUMN 200 - Ideas and Issues
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• HUMN 220 - Introduction to Gender and Sexuality Studies
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• HUMN 300 - Themes in the Humanities
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• HUMN 310 - Introduction to Canada
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• HUMN 400G - Humanities Colloquium
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• HUMN 497G - Special Topics in the Humanities
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• HUMN 498G - Special Topics in the Humanities
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Industrial Design |
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• INDN 201 - Industrial Design I
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• INDN 202 - Industrial Design II
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• INDN 215 - Industrial Design Graphics
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