Pr. 3. 3. Pr. SOWO 7130 SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE WITH CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS (3) LEC. 3. Instruction in painting concepts, materials, and techniques with emphasis on the development of technical skills and a personal vision and individual approach. Systematic review of problems in French grammar for speakers of English. MDIA 3370 GLOBAL MEDIA (3) LEC. FLGR 2010 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I (4) LEC. THEA2400 or Departmental approval. Course culminates in a public capstone dance outcome performance. POLI 4340 CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL THEORY (3) LEC. A review of drugs that affect nervous system function and their behavioral and neural mechanisms. MUSE 2200 OPERA WORKSHOP (1) LAB. FLSP3080 or FLSP 3083. 4. PSYC 4967 HONORS SPECIAL PROBLEMS (1-3) IND. THEA 4970 SPECIAL TOPICS (3) LEC. Introduces students to the academic study of literary texts in English with an emphasis on formulating an argument about a text, developing goals and strategies for research, and managing the different stages of the writing process. ECON 8710 INTERNATIONAL TRADE (3) LEC. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 2 credit hours. FLLN 3110 LATIN LITERATURE (3) LEC. POLI 8010 RESEARCH DESIGN AND ANALYSIS (3) LEC. 3. 3. 3. . (CMJN2100 or CMJN 2103) and (COMM3500 or COMM 3503) and (COMM3600 or COMM 3603) and (COMM3510 or COMM 3513 or COMM3610 or COMM 3613). HIST3800 or Departmental approval. Theatre majors who do not earn a grade of "C" or higher must repeat this course. Interpretation of macroeconomic forecasting methods and development of competency in forecasting at the firm level. (Area I for PHIL major). POLI1050 or POLI 1053 or POLI1090 or POLI 1093. SLHS 7700 CLINICAL PROBLEM SOLVING I (2) LEC. At least 3 credits in PHIL 1000-1999. Pr. Pr. Special fees. Training in practical phonetics with an emphasis on pronunciation correctives. PSYC 7120 TEACHING OF PSYCHOLOGY (3) LEC. 3. Variable credit, determined by the department. 3. 3. For example: soundness, completeness, incompleteness, set theory, proof theory, model theory, non-standard logics. Fulfills College of Liberal Arts world language core requirement. POLI 4140 PUBLIC FINANCE (3) LEC. Pr. No knowledge of world language required. FLGR 4160 CONTEMPORARY GERMAN LITERATURE (3) LEC. 3. An emphasis will also be placed on debate(forensics). 3. Origins, motivations, and culture of space exploration in a global context. MUSI 3830 MUSIC BUSINESS I: SURVEY OF THE MUSIC INDUSTRY (3) LEC. 3. Advanced training in Spanish syntax and stylistics with specific course materials determined by needs of students. Entering a Major:Incoming freshmen and external transfer students are admitted directly to the College ofLiberal Arts. 1. An introduction to the teaching of English at Auburn University. SOCY 7200 SEMINAR IN SOCIAL BEHAVIOR (3) SEM. Continuation of FLLN2010. Review of classical Latin grammar with reading of selections from Latin literature. 2, LST. Pr., Departmental approval. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 2 credit hours. Study and performance of musical compositions for voice or instrument with keyboard accompaniment. CCEN 7900 COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP PRACTICUM (3) LEC. 3. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours. Journalism graduates are successful in a variety of media outlets such as television stations, newspapers, magazines, online news sites, radio networks, and other communication companies. May count either FLGC1150 or FLGC 1153. MUSE 3390 HORN ENSEMBLE (1) LAB. History Core. Pr. Capstone course designed to apply Interdisciplinary Degree Coursework to a senior thesis project. HIST 8610 READING COURSE IN WORLD HISTORY (3) LEC. Biological, social, and psychological dimensions of human sexuality. 3. Must be a junior or senior student in CLA. AVMG 4190 AIRSPACE MANAGEMENT (3) LEC. 3. 3. Through a mix of individual and collaborative projects, youll develop conceptual and technical film and media making skills. SLHS 5400 ISSUES IN SPEECH (2) LEC. ANTH 2500 ANTHROPOLOGY OF GLOBAL STUDIES (3) LEC. Pr. 3. Advanced arranging for the orchestra. Departmental approval. 3. 3. PRCM or AGCO major only. 3. Youll learn how to write, direct, film, edit, color grade, composite and design sound. Study of the development of music from the early 18th century to the present day through lectures, recorded examples, and readings. Further exploration into intermediate level dance technique and theory, with emphasis on aesthetics and contemporary topics in dance. Methods of conflict resolution at various levels, from the interpersonal to international. Select a Date. Pr. Theatre majors who do not earn a grade of "C" or higher must repeat this course. 3. Our program is a great foundation for a career, not only in theater, but also in fields such as film and television. 2. Pr. Pr. COMM 6700 DISCOURSE IN SOCIAL LIFE (3) LEC. 3. Study and performance of musical compositions for Indian music ensemble. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. 3. This course will promoted advanced problem-solving skills that can be applied to clinical practice in Speech-Language Pathology. THEA 3740 COSTUME HISTORY (3) LEC. This course is required for minors in CEE. Pr. LAB. 3. Discussion/Seminar in timely clinical issues in audiology, clinical problem solving and case studies in contemporary audiologic service delivery. Pr. HIST 3510 HISTORY OF SPACE EXPLORATION (3) LEC. Introduction to relief printmaking. 3. Advanced survey of the role that consequences play in acquisition, maintenance, and structure of behavior, and the methods by which this role is studied. POLI 6550 ISSUES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (1-3) DSL/LEC. POLI3250. FLSP 3210 CULTURES OF SPANISH AMERICA (3) LEC. 3. May count either THEA2010 or THEA 2013. Students registering for this course should have experience with reading music. Pr. 3. ENGL 2280 AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE AFTER 1900 (3) LEC. Behavior from a biological perspective, including theory and research from the neurosciences and biopsychology. Studio work supplemented with lectures, critiques, and reading. 3. FLSP 7300 DON QUIJOTE (3) LEC. 18, 2023 at 6pm-8pm SLHS1110. Examination of major art traditions of the ancient world, including for example: Egypt, Near East, Aegean, Greece, and Rome. Departmental approval. LAB. Supreme Court rulings of Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendments to the United States Constitution. Pr. ENGL 7780 STUDIES IN RACE, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY (3) LEC. Course may be repeated with change in topics. 3. Pr., PhD candidacy. POLI 3350 CONTROVERSIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (3) LEC. FLFR2010 or Departmental approval. Coreq., Enrolled in MUAP (Applied Voice) class. A third year project involving applied clinical research or development of an innovative clinical procedure. Pr., Departmental approval. Program approval for non-majors and ABM students. Major literary movements, authors, and /or genres. 3. Certificate, Major 3. MUSI2040 is not a prerequisite for MUSI2050. Theatre majors who do not earn a grade of "C" or higher must repeat this course. FLGR2020 or LGER score of 0428 or Departmental approval. Principles of fluent and disfluent verbal behavior. Advanced readings in Latin prose and poetry. Development of advanced aural, keyboard, and sight-singing skills with the understanding of advanced harmonic practices. Theatre majors who do not earn a grade of "C" or higher must repeat this course. JRNL 3100 GLOBAL JOURNALISM AND MEDIA SYSTEMS (3) LEC. Pr. Pr. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. 3. Study and performance of musical compositions for small instrumental groups. Appreciation of theatre arts including stage, television, and film. Fundamentals of German language skills with progressive emphasis on conversation. ENGL2000 or ENGL2010 or ENGL2230 or ENGL2240 or ENGL2250 or ENGL2260 or ENGL2200 or ENGL 2203 or ENGL2207 or ENGL2210 or ENGL 2213 or ENGL2217. Pr., Admission into the (THMU major) or Departmental approval. The College of Liberal Arts at Auburn University cultivates thinkers, creators, innovators and global leaders. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. WMST2100. Pr. MUSE 1140 CAMPUS BAND (1) LAB. Students should consult with the Spanish undergraduate director for an estimation of credit prior to going abroad. (PSYC2010 or PSYC 2013 or PSYC2017) and (PSYC2140 or PSYC 2143). Pr. 3. Fine Arts: Art, Music, and Theatre and Dance, awarding Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, and Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Communication: Communication and Journalism, and Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, awarding Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. Pr. ENGL 3700 TOPICS IN CREATIVE WRITING (3) SEM. ARTS 1220 STUDIO FOUNDATIONS II: PROCESS AND CONCEPT (3) STU. With a Bachelor of Arts in journalism, youll learn how to research and report news and information across all platforms. Pr., Departmental approval. COMM 7480 SEMINAR IN ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION (3) SEM. ECON 3040 CONSUMER ECONOMICS (3) LEC. The prize celebrates an emerging writers single work of short fiction or nonfiction for daring formal and aesthetic innovations. Pr. Prerequisites require department approval. 3. FLFR 4310 FRENCH FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE (3) LEC. Required of all majors. The capstone requires students to draw upon the knowledge obtained throughout their coursework and to perform relevant service projects. SLHS 4200 SPEECH DISORDERS ACROSS THE LIFESPAN (3) LEC. Selected clinical procedures in audiology, including electrophysiologic and behavioral tests of central auditory functioning. 3. Pr., Successful audition. CMJN2100 or CMJN 2103. and junior or senior standing. 2. ENGL 2010 INTRODUCTION TO PROFESSIONAL WRITING (3) LEC. 2. Fall, Spring. Survey of rhetoric from Ancient Greece to the present. ANTH1000 or ANTH 1003. Fundamentals of archival theory and practice; the relationship between archives and records management; and the role of records and archives in society. 3. Major literary movements, authors, and/or genres. Development of Japanese reading skills, the acquisition of vocabulary and grammar and understandings of culture and context. THEA3320 or Departmental approval. FLSP 4030 SPANISH LINGUISTICS (3) LEC. Special fees. PHIL3110 or Departmental approval. FLSP3070. MUSE 3140 CAMPUS BAND (1) LAB. A critical study of the historical development and the cultural meanings of dominant screen technologies (film screens, TVs, computer screens, mobile devices). Opportunity to apply classroom experience to career setting. This course will critically apply conceptual frameworks and empirical research in the examination of social issues, policies, and services, focusing on how policies affect marginalized, oppressed and disadvantaged populations. 2. As a Journalism Sports Production major, youll receive professional training in live sports production and content creation for television, mobile and web. Evaluation of fundamental theoretical and policy-oriented issues in macroeconomics, emphasizing post-Keynesian developments. May count either MDIA3580 or MDIA 3583 or RTVF 3580. 3. LBAR 4010 LIBERAL ARTS CAREER PLANNING (1) DSL/PR1. SLHS 8120 AUDIOLOGY CLINICAL METHODS (3) LEC. 3. SLHS 1130 EAGLES SOCIAL SKILLS INSTRUCTION III (1) LEC. MUSI 1410 MUSIC THEORY II (2) LEC. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 2 credit hours. 3. HIST3800. MUSE 4410 FLUTE ENSEMBLE (1) LAB. 3. Communication in modern organizations, emphasizing practice in areas such as interviewing, managing meeting, and conducting professional presentations. Pr. ENGL1120 or ENGL1127 or ENGL 1123. HIST 7120 SEMINAR IN AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND EARLY NATION (3) SEM. Analysis of the major historiographical works on the social, political, and economic history of African Americans. Study and performance of musical compositions for trumpet ensemble. Detailed coverage of the assessment and treatment of patients with balance disorders using nystagmography and other techniques. 3. 3. May count COMM5700 or 5703 or 6700. About Auburn University. (Area II) Classical and modern texts on the phenomenology of consciousness and mind-body problems. Departmental approval required. Pr. Coreq., Approved MUSE course. Pr. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours. Independent Study on a specific topic of interest not already addressed in any regular PRCM course. Students should consult with the Spanish undergraduate director for an estimation of credit prior to going abroad. Credit will not be given for both POLI6340 and POLI5340. Study and performance of musical compositions for jazz combo. Course may be repeated with change in topic. Completion of either social work degree makes you eligible to apply for and take the licensure test to become a licensed social worker. 3. 1, LST. (PSYC2010 or PSYC 2013 or PSYC2017) and (PSYC2140 or PSYC 2143). Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Pr. Pr., Successful audition. Pr. This course provides an in-depth exploration of each student's strengths and interests, and includes a series of exercises and experiences designed to guide the student in the selection of a degree path. HADM 4830 COMPARATIVE HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS (3) LEC. Course may be repeated with change in topics. Completion and approval of a paper related to a policy or administrative issue or problem. Course work at the intermediate level taken in an approved Study Abroad program. MUSI 4020 INSTRUMENTAL PEDAGOGY (2) LEC. Respondent conditioning and operant behavior, including acquisition of language and other forms of individual and environmental interactions. MUSI 3140 VOCAL LITERATURE II (2) LEC. 3. ARTS3520 and ARTS3530. Pr. 3. Pr., Departmental approval. Intensive applied work for students cast in Auburn University Theatre productions. Review of principal grammatical structures, development of skills through appropriate exercises and class assignments, and improvement of stylistic sensitivity by exposure to a variety of language samples. 1. THEA 4910 PRODUCTION PRACTICUM IV (1-4) STU. AVMF2271. FLGR2020 or Departmental approval. Course may be repeated with change in topic. CPLN 6040 LAND USE PLANNING (3) SEM. All members of our acting faculty are professional actors with years of experience in the industry. POLI1090 or POLI 1093 or POLI1097. 3. ARTS 3930 STUDIO ART ABROAD (3) LEC. Pr. PSYC 8360 ASSESSMENT OF COGNITIVE ABILITIES AND ACHIEVEMENT (3) LEC. Course work at the senior/advanced level taken in an approved Study Abroad program. 3. CPLN 5050 LAND AND URBAN ECONOMICS (3) LEC. Fall, Spring. Pr. Selected topics in European history since 1815. SOWO 7960 ADVANCED FIELD PLACEMENT II (6) INT. 3. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 2 credit hours. Career planning and preparation for aviation internships and professional experience opportunities. Pr., Departmental approval. (ARTS2100 or ARTS2150) and ARTS1110 and ARTS1210. Fine Arts Core. Communication shapes how we see the world. ENGL 2250 AMERICAN LITERATURE BEFORE 1865 (3) LEC. PHIL 3620 CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY (3) LEC. SU. Analysis of the national economy and impact of government policies on aggregate economic variables. PSYC 2017 HONORS INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (3) LEC. 3. COMM 7600 MASS COMMUNICATION THEORY (3) LEC. Pr. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours. It explores debates and trends in food and agriculture and the social and cultural forces driving them. For students with little or no knowledge of Latin. Supervised experience in service-delivery settings. FLGC 1150 GLOBAL FLUENCY AND AWARENESS (3) LEC. Coreq., Approved MUSE course. 3. Course work at the advanced level taken in an approved Study Abroad program. Critical and historical study of the Spanish-American theater from 1900 to present. Pr. Pr. Principles and analysis of air transport industry development, its regulatory environment, and associated certification processes. Honors College. Pr., Departmental approval. Study and performance of musical compositions for low brass ensemble. CMJN2100 or CMJN 2103. A study of national economic aggregates and the market determination of output, employment, and inflation. Examination of varying topics related to the intersection between literature and gender. AVMF2251. Contact College of Liberal Arts 321 Tichenor Hall Auburn, AL 36849-5223 Phone: 334-844-4026 Email: emailla@auburn.edu Empirical meaning, verifiability, measurement, probability, causality and determinism. FLCN 3750 SURVEY OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE LITERATURE (3) LEC. Causes, conduct, and consequences of World Wars I and II. 3. Public relations professionals help create and sustain a positive image for an organization by coordinating with the media, event planning, writing and market research. Pr. MUSI 3970 SPECIAL TOPICS IN MUSIC (3) LEC. MUSE 1260 COMMERCIAL MUSIC ENSEMBLE - SONIC NATION (1) LAB. Application of the principles of archival practice within the context of a functioning archival repository under the supervision of professional archivists. PSYC 8780 WORK AND FAMILY (3) SEM. Course work at the junior or advanced level taken in an approved Study Abroad program. This course is designed to introduce students to rhetorical principles and textual and critical practices in medical and health-related fields. Pr. Mathematical analysis of market-based pricing and production. 3. Fulfills the College of Liberal Arts world language requirement. Permission from instructor required. LBAR 1210 THINKING THROUGH THE ARTS (3) LEC. MUSE 3190 MEN'S CHORUS (1) LAB. POLI 8220 SEMINAR IN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PART 2 (2) LEC. PSYC 8320 or PSYC 8410. Independent study directed toward desired objectives related to student's areas of interest and specialization. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 20 credit hours. IDSC1010 and (IDSC2190 or IDSC 2193) and (IDSC3210 or IDSC 3213). At least 4 courses each with a minimum grade of D in FLSP 3000-3999. Social analysis of the nature, development, identification, and treatment of mental illness. May count either HIST2010 or HIST 2013. 3. Pr., Departmental approval. At least 3 credits in PHIL 1000-1999. Pr. 3. Introduction to the theory behind multivariate analyses and the statistical programs that support them. Pr. 3. Pr. ANTH 4940 LABORATORY PRACTICUM (3) LEC. FLSP 3310 SPANISH TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION (3) LEC. Pr., BA in Spanish or BS in Foreign Language Education in Spanish. SOWO 3850 HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT II (3) LEC. 3. Instruction to enable graduate students to read and understand scholarly material in German related to their field of student.
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