Home General Info Enrollment Degree Requirements Academic Regulations Graduate Studies Narrow your resultsRESET Narrow your results Course Credits Reset (-) 4 (-) 5 0 1 2 3 6 Course Departments Reset (550) (-) entrepreneurship (2) (-) linguistics (2) (-) medieval and renaissance studies (3) (-) physics and astronomy (1) (-) womens and gender studies (3) african american studies (1) art and art history (59) arts letters and enterprise (2) biology (15) chemistry (2) classical studies (36) communication (10) comparative literature (2) computer science (2) economics (25) education (8) engineering science (4) english (41) environmental studies (2) general education (7) geosciences (16) health care administration (3) history (38) human communication and theatre (7) international studies (4) michael neidorff school of business (37) modern languages and literatures (50) music (13) neuroscience (5) philosophy (32) political science (23) psychology (12) religion (29) sociology and anthropology (38) sport management (2) urban studies (14) Search the Degrees Apply Items per page 20/pages30/pages50/pages 11 results Download/Save Download the full catalog Print this Page ABCD E FGHIJK L M NO P QRSTUV W XYZ E Entrepreneurship (ENTR) Course Course Title Credits ENTR-3495 Internship 4 credits ENTR-3595 Internship 5 credits L Linguistics (LING) Course Course Title Credits LING-3490 Directed Studies - Junior Level 4 credits LING-4490 Directed Studies - Senior Level 4 credits M Medieval and Renaissance Studies (MDRS) Course Course Title Credits MDRS-2401 Special Topics in Medieval and Renaissance Studies 4 credits MDRS-3401 Special Topics in Medieval and Renaissance Studies 4 credits MDRS-3490 Directed Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Studies 4 credits P Physics (PHYS) Course Course Title Credits PHYS-3412 Applied Geophysics 4 credits W Women's and Gender Studies (WAGS) Course Course Title Credits WAGS-3401 The History of Sexuality: Sex and Gender In Modernity 4 credits WAGS-3417 Gender Studies Colloquium 4 credits WAGS-3418 Women's Studies Colloquium 4 credits