Undergraduate courses

Spring 2025

Course Number Course Title
AFRC 1000 601 Introduction to Sociology
ANTH 0020 601 Anthropology, Race, and the Making of the Modern World
ANTH 0030 601 Human Origins, Evolution and Diversity
ARTH 2780 601 American Art
ARTH 6780 601 American Art
BIOL 1102 601 Introduction to Biology B
BIOL 1102 602 Introduction to Biology B
BIOL 1102 603 Introduction to Biology B
BIOL 2201 601 Essentials of Molecular Biology and Genetics
BIOL 2701 601 Elements of Microbiology
BIOL 2701 602 Elements of Microbiology
BIOL 2801 601 Essentials of Biochemistry
BIOL 3004 601 Infectious Disease Biology
BIOL 3006 601 Histology
BIOL 3313 601 Essentials of Pathophysiology
BIOL 4004 601 Immunobiology
BIOL 4010 601 Advanced Cell Biology
CHEM 1021 601 Introduction to General Chemistry II
CHEM 1021 602 Introduction to General Chemistry II
CHEM 1102 601 General Chemistry Laboratory II
CHEM 1102 602 General Chemistry Laboratory II
CHEM 2420 601 Principles of Organic Chemistry II
CHEM 2452 601 Experimental Organic Chemistry B
CHEM 2452 602 Experimental Organic Chemistry B
CIMS 1004 601 World Film History
CLST 1501 601 Ancient Greek Philosophy
ECON 0200 601 Introductory Economics: Macro
ENGL 0020 601 Study of a Theme: The Age of Influence: Society and the Young Adult: Heartbreak, Death, and Sometimes a Rainbow: Young Adults and Literature
MATH 1300 601 Introduction to Calculus
MATH 1400 601 Calculus, Part I
MATH 1700 601 Ideas in Mathematics
NRSC 1110 601 Introduction to Brain and Behavior
NRSC 1110 603 Introduction to Brain and Behavior (lab)
NRSC 4430 601 Neurobiological Basis of Autism
PHIL 1110 601 Ancient Greek Philosophy
PHIL 1800 601 PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
PHYS 0102 601 General Physics: Electromagnetism, Optics, and Modern Physics
PHYS 0102 602 General Physics: Electromagnetism, Optics, and Modern Physics
PHYS 0102 604 General Physics: Electromagnetism, Optics, and Modern Physics
PSYC 0001 601 Introduction to Experimental Psychology
PSYC 2737 601 Judgment and Decisions
SOCI 1000 601 Introduction to Sociology
STAT 1110 601 Introductory Statistics

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