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• ENGL 4460 - Wits and Satirists: 1660-1800 (3)
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• ENGL 4490 - Special Topics in 17th and18th Century Literature (3)
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• ENGL 4500 - Nineteenth Century English Novel (3)
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• ENGL 4510 - Romantic Poets and Essayists (3)
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• ENGL 4540 - Victorian Poetry (3)
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• ENGL 4560 - British Women Writers (3)
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• ENGL 4590 - Special Topics in 19th Century Literature (3)
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• ENGL 4610 - American Renaissance (3)
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• ENGL 4620 - Early American Literature (3)
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• ENGL 4640 - American Realists and Naturalists (3)
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• ENGL 4660 - Women Writers of the United States (3)
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• ENGL 4670 - Ethnic American Literature (3)
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• ENGL 4680 - African American Literature (3)
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• ENGL 4690 - Special Topics in Traditionally Underrepresented Literature (3)
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• ENGL 4700 - British Fiction 1890 to Present (3)
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• ENGL 4710 - Modern American Fiction (3)
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• ENGL 4720 - Modern British Poetry (3)
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• ENGL 4730 - Modern American Poetry (3)
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• ENGL 4740 - Modern Drama (3)
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• ENGL 4750 - Postcolonial Literature (3)
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• ENGL 4790 - Special Topics in 20th and 21st Century Literature (3)
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• ENGL 4810 - Seminar in Teaching English (2-3)
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• ENGL 4825 - Assessment and Professionalism in TESL (3)
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• ENGL 4835 - Second Language Acquisition (3)
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• ENGL 4840 - Composition and Evaluation (3)
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• ENGL 4890 - Methods of Teaching English (3)
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• ENGL 4972 - Content Literacy in Secondary English/Language Arts (4)
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• ENGL 4973 - Classroom Management in Secondary English/Language Arts (1)
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• ENGL 4974 - Assessment in Secondary English/Language Arts (1)
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• ENGL 4990 - Special Projects in English (1-3)
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Entrepreneurial In addition to any course prerequisites listed for the courses below, the Harmon College of Business and Professional Studies also enforces a course leveling prerequisite. This means that freshmen (those who have earned 0-29.5 semester hours of college credit) may enroll in 1000 level courses only, sophomores (completed 30-59.5 semester hours) may enroll in 2000 or 1000 level courses, juniors (completed 60-89.5 semester hours) may enroll in 3000, 2000 or 1000 level courses and seniors (all students who have earned 90 semester hours) may enroll in 4000 level courses or below.
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• ENT 1501 - Youth Entrepreneurship Program (2)
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Entrepreneurial and Social Enterprises |
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• ESE 1200 - Foundations of Leadership Skills GE (3)
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• ESE 1300 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Business (3)
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• ESE 3335 - Entrepreneurial Internship (1-3)
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• ESE 3350 - Special Projects in Entrepreneurship (1-3)
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• ESE 3710 - Entrepreneurial Business Planning (3)
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• ESE 3715 - Entrepreneurial Business Planning Lab (1)
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• ESE 3720 - Social Enterprise for Entrepreneurs (3)
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• ESE 3725 - Social Enterprise Lab (1)
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• ESE 3750 - Special Projects in Entrepreneurship (0-3)
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• ESE 3845 - Small Business Operations Analysis (3)
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• ESE 4200 - Entrepreneurial Approach to Leadership Skills (1)
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• ESE 4710 - Commercialization (3)
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• ESE 4715 - ESE Commercialization Lab (1)
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• ESE 4750 - Special Projects (0-3)
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• ESE 4850 - Entrepreneurial or Social Venture Start-up (1-3)
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Events Marketing and Management |
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• EMM 3825 - Events Management (3)
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• EMM 3835 - Internship in Events (3-9)
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• EMM 4825 - Advanced Events Management (3)
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Family Consumer Sciences Education |
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• FCSE 2000 - FCS Student Organizations (1)
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• FCSE 3120 - Family Resource Management (3)
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• FCSE 3710 - Foundations of Family Consumer Sciences Education (3)
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• FCSE 4000 - Special Projects in Family and Consumer Sciences (1-3)
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• FCSE 4740 - Methods of Teaching Family and Consumer Sciences (3)
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Fashion and Apparel Merchandising |
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• FAME 1400 - Principles of Fashion Merchandising (3)
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• FAME 1445 - Fashion Seminar 1 (1)
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• FAME 1450 - Fundamentals of Apparel Design and Construction (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)
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• FAME 2425 - Apparel Quality Analysis (3)
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• FAME 2440 - Professional Work Experience (1-3)
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• FAME 2442 - Textile Science (3)
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• FAME 2445 - Fashion Seminar 2 (1)
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• FAME 2450 - Advanced Apparel Design & Construction (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)
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• FAME 3415 - Product Development for Consumers (3)
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• FAME 3430 - Professional Image Management (3)
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• FAME 3434 - Fashion History of Costume GE (3)
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• FAME 3435 - Fashion Buying (3)
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• FAME 3440 - Visual Merchandising and Fashion Promotion (3)
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• FAME 3442 - Sustainability for Consumer Products GE (3)
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• FAME 3445 - Fashion Seminar 3 (1)
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• FAME 4400 - Branding and Fashion Technology (3)
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• FAME 4410 - Materials for Interior Furnishings (3)
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• FAME 4414 - Advanced Technical Problems in Fashion (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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• FAME 4424 - Pattern Design (3)
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• FAME 4425 - Fashion Entrepreneurship (3)
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• FAME 4430 - Merchandising Applications (3)
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• FAME 4433 - Sourcing in the Global Market (3)
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• FAME 4442 - Advanced Textiles (3)
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• FAME 4444 - Fashion Merchandising (3)
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• FAME 4445 - Senior Seminar in Fashion and Apparel Merchandising (3)
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• FAME 4450 - Special Problems in Textiles and Clothing (2-3)
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• FAME 4490 - Internship in Fashion and Apparel Merchandising (1-3)
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Field Experience |
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• FLDX 2150 - Introductory Field Experience (1)
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• FLDX 3000 - Field Experience in the Content Area (1)
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• FLDX 4395 - Student Teaching in Special Education I (1-12)
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• FLDX 4396 - Student Teaching in Special Education II (1-12)
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• FLDX 4468 - Student Teaching Secondary II (1-12)
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• FLDX 4493 - Student Teaching Early Childhood (1-12)
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• FLDX 4495 - Student Teaching Elementary I (1-12)
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• FLDX 4496 - Student Teaching Elementary II (1-12)
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• FLDX 4497 - Student Teaching Middle School I (1-12)
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• FLDX 4498 - Student Teaching Middle School II (1-12)
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• FLDX 4595 - Student Teaching Secondary I (1-12)
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• FLDX 4970 - Field Experience II in the Content Area (1)
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Finance In addition to any course prerequisites listed for the courses below, the Harmon College of Business and Professional Studies also enforces a course leveling prerequisite. This means that freshmen (those who have earned 0-29.5 semester hours of college credit) may enroll in 1000 level courses only, sophomores (completed 30-59.5 semester hours) may enroll in 2000 or 1000 level courses, juniors (completed 60-89.5 semester hours) may enroll in 3000, 2000 or 1000 level courses and seniors (all students who have earned 90 semester hours) may enroll in 4000 level courses or below.
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• FIN 1820 - Personal Finance GE (3)
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• FIN 2801 - Business Statistics I (3)
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• FIN 3801 - Business Statistics II (3)
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• FIN 3811 - Investments (3)
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• FIN 3835 - Internship in Finance (1-6)
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• FIN 3850 - Principles of Finance (3)
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• FIN 3861 - Financial Management I (3)
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