



(Two courses, one of which is Political Science 1113.)
COURSES MARKED BY AN ASTERISK (*) AND WHOSE TITLES ARE ENCLOSED IN QUOTATION MARKS (“ “) HAVE BEEN APPROVED ONLY FOR THE SUBJECT MATTERS INDICATED.
-- May 5, 2009
ANTH 1113 General Anthropology
ANTH 1523 Prehistoric Foundations of Old World Civilizations
ANTH 1913 Plagues and People: Health and Disease in Human Society
ANTH 2113 Introduction to Archaeology
ANTH 4103 People and Plants
ANTH 4873 Desert Cultures of Western North America
ECON 1113 Principles of Economics-Macro
ECON 1123 Principles of Economics-Micro
ECON 3113 Intermediate Price Theory
ECON 3713 Government Relations to Business
GEOG 1213 Economic Geography
GEOG 3003 Interpreting Geography
GEOG 3253 Environmental Conservation
GEOG *3890 “Geography of Africa”
GEOG 4433 Cultural and Political Ecology
HON 3613 Alcohol and Drugs in American Society
HON *3993 Natives/Nations/Napster: Debates on Owning Culture”
HON *3993 “Revisioning Revolution in Latin America”
IAS 2003 Understanding the Global Community
IAS 3073 Global Economic Relations
INTL *1000 “French Economics”
INTL *1000 “Mexican Economics”
IPE 1013 Introduction to Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Environment
LIS 2003 Introduction to Information Studies
LSTD 1313 What Are Social Sciences?
LSTD 1323 Governing Ourselves
PHIL 1103 Critical Reasoning
P SC 1113 American Federal Government (required)
P SC 3133 Politics & Public Administration
P SC 3453 Southern Politics
PSY 1113 Elements of Psychology
S WK *4010 “Sexuality: Sexual Behavior, Gender Differences and Sexual Values”
SOC 1113 Introduction to Sociology
SOC 3723 Sociology of Family (Honors Sections Only)
UNIV *4000 “Death and Dying”
W S 3563 Women and World Politics