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- American Literature
- ART 250-01: Modern & Contemporary Architecture
- Biology Seminar: Biological Literature
- BIO 316: Cell Biology
- BIO 416: Evolution
- Chaucer
- CFP Resource Guide (word document)
- COM 390: Research Methods in Communication
- CORE 301: Historical Perspectives on the Social Order
- CORE 402: Science and Human Nature
- CRS 260: Writing for Business and the Professions
- CRS 320-01: Persuasive Writing (Rosenthal)
- CRS 390: Media, Culture & Society
- CRS 390-01: Mass Media Effects
- CRS 1711-100: Composition I (Cruikshank)
- CRS 2821-100: Intermediate Persuasive Writing (Cruikshank)
- EDU 604: Technology of Teaching
- ENG 103-01: 18th and 19th Century British Literature (Terry)
- ENG 210-01: Research Methods (Terry)
- ENG 2901-01: British Short Stories (Cruikshank)
- ENG 393: Modernism (Terry)
- ENG 393: Southern Literature
- FYS 101-14: Inside Outbreaks (Schmeichel)
- HIS 201: Ancient Greece
- HIS 202: Roman History
- History
- Honors 101: The Civil War: Perceptions of Cause
- POL 111: Introduction to International Relations (Orme)
- POL 422: Chinese Politics (Herschler)
- PSY 301: Research Methods
- UCCOM 1711: Composition I
- UCCOM 1712: Composition II
- UCCOM 4020: Media Criticism
- UCPSY 3860: Research Methods
- WRI 101: Core Writing Workshop (Cruikshank)