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• ECON 325 Economics for Development (3)
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• ECON 330 Comparative Economic Systems (3)
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• ECON 340 Public Finance (3)
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• ECON 350 Financial Markets in US Economy (3)
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• ECON 360 Special Topics in Economics (3)
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• ECON 399 Tutorial (3)
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• ECON 400 Senior Seminar in Economics (3)
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• ECON 419 Introduction to Econometrics (3)
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• ECON 420 Independent Study (1-3)
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• ECON 444 Economics Internship (3)
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• ECON 499 Bachelor’s Essay (6)
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• EDEE 323 The Development of Mathematical Thinking (3)
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• EDEE 327 Learner Development and the Context of Learning (3)
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• EDEE 363 Introduction to Early Childhood Education (3)
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• EDEE 365 Teaching Mathematics: Pre K - Grade 3 (3)
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• EDEE 374 Elementary Education: Balancing Students and Curriculum (3)
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• EDEE 425 Foundations of Language and Literacies (3)
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• EDEE 429 Instructional Strategies for Emergent Literacies PK-3 (3)
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• EDEE 455 Early Childhood Clinical Practice (12)
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• EDEE 465 Independent Study in Education (3)
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• EDEE 468 Teaching Science: Grades 2-8 (3)
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• EDEE 488 Curriculum, Instruction, and Literacy Assessment PK-3 (field experience) (3)
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• EDEE 490 Application of Curriculum & Instruction: Grades 2-6 (3)
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• EDEE 495 Curriculum, Instruction, and Literacy Assessment 2-6 (field experience) (3)
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English Note: For English majors, ENGL 201, 202, and 207 are prerequisites for all courses at or above the 300 level.
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• ENGL 110 Introduction to Academic Writing (4)
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• ENGL 190 Introductory Special Topics (3)
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• ENGL 191 Introduction to Jewish-American Literature (3)
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• ENGL 201 British Literature to 1800 (3)
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• ENGL 207 American Literature to the Present (3)
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• ENGL 212 The Cinema: History and Criticism (3)
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• ENGL 233 Survey of Non-Western Twentieth Century Literature (3)
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• ENGL 290 Special Topics (3)
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• ENGL 299 Introduction to English Studies (3)
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• ENGL 300 Special Topics: Pre-1800 Literature, Culture, and Rhetoric (3)
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• ENGL 302 Shakespeare (3)
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• ENGL 303 Modern English Grammar (3)
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• ENGL 304 Chaucer (3)
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• ENGL 313 African American Literature (3)
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• ENGL 314 The Sixteenth Century (3)
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• ENGL 317 The Seventeenth Century (3)
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• ENGL 319 Studies in Literary Theory (3)
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• ENGL 337 British Drama to 1642 (3)
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• ENGL 341 Literature of the American South, 1900-Present (3)
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• ENGL 344 Late 19th Century American Literature (3)
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• ENGL 345 Nineteenth-Century American Poetry (3)
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• ENGL 346 Contemporary American Fiction (3)
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• ENGL 347 Writing the Novel (3)
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• ENGL 349 American Novel to 1900 (3)
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• ENGL 350 Special Topics: Major Authors (3)
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• ENGL 351 Studies in American Film (3)
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• ENGL 352 Major African Writers (3)
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