Course Lists

The UF Schedule of Courses is also an available resource.

Fall 2024

Students must select at least one course from this section.

Accounting
CourseCredits
ACG 2021 Intro to Financial Accounting4
ACG 2071 Intro to Managerial Accounting4
Business Admin - General
CourseCredits
GEB 3373 International Business4
Economics
CourseCredits
ECO 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics4
ECO 2023 Principles of Microeconomics4
Finance
CourseCredits
FIN 3403 Business Finance4
REE 3403 Real Estate Analysis4
Information Systems & Operations Management
CourseCredits
MAN 4504 Operations and Supply Chain Management4
QMB 3250 Statistics for Business Decisions4
Management
CourseCredits
BUL 4310 The Legal Environment of Business4
ENT 3003 Principles of Entrepreneurship4
MAN 3025 Principles of Management4
Marketing
CourseCredits
MAR 3023 Principles of Marketing4
Accounting

Accounting courses must be requested from the accounting department upon arrival. Students must validate prerequisites with their transcript and syllabi for all accounting courses taken at their host institution. Please bring copies of transcript and syllabi for all accounting courses completed at your home institution. Prerequisites can be identified on the UF Schedule of Courses.

CourseCredits
ACG 2021 Intro to Financial Accounting4
ACG 2071 Intro to Managerial Accounting4
ACG 3101 Financial Accounting & Reporting 14
ACG 3401 Business Processes & Accounting Info Systems4
ACG 3802 Professional Speakers Series1
ACG 4111 Financial Accounting & Reporting 24
ACG 4341 Cost & Managerial Accounting4
Business Admin - General
CourseCredits
GEB 3017 Leading Organizations[w]4
GEB 3035 Effective Career Management in Business[w]4
GEB 3213 Professional Writing in Business3
GEB 3218 Professional Speaking in Business3
GEB 3373 International Business[e]4

[e]Electronic Platform Course (live lecture available)
[w]Web course

Economics

Economics courses are taught through the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. There are limited seats for business students in economic elective courses. Students should ensure that they meet the prerequisites of the course. Prerequisites can be identified on the UF Schedule of Courses.

CourseCredits
ECO 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics4
ECO 2023 Principles of Microeconomics4
ECO 3101 Intermediate Microeconomics4
ECO 3203 Intermediate Macroeconomics4
ECO 3430 Economic Analysis of Data4
ECO 3704 International Trade4
ECO 4104 Economics of Competitive Strategy4
ECO 4270 Economic Growth4
ECO 4400 Game Theory & Applications4
ECO 4421 Econometrics4
ECO 4422 Econometrics 24
ECO 4504 Public Economics4
ECO 4934 Economic Analysis of Data4
ECP 3302 Environmental Economics and Resource Policy4
ECP 3703 Managerial Economics4
ECP 4403 Government Regulation of Business4
Entrepreneurship
CourseCredits
ENT 3003 Principles of Entrepreneurship[e]4
ENT 3503 Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship[m][w]2
ENT 4614 Creativity and Innovation in the Business Environment[m]2
ENT 4934 Business Plan Lab[m]2
ENT 4934 Emerging Trends Entrepreneur2
ENT 4934 Small and Family Business[m]2
ENT 4934 Start-Up Funding[m]2
ENT 4934 Strategic Impact Consulting2

[e]Electronic Platform Course (live lecture available)
[m]Modular (spans 1/2 of semester)
[w]Web Course

Finance
CourseCredits
FIN 3403 Business Finance[e]4
FIN 4243 Debt & Money Markets4
FIN 4414 Financial Management4
FIN 4453 Financial Modeling4
FIN 4504 Equity & Capital Markets4
FIN 4934 Special Topics in Finance2-4
FIN 4934 Valuation of Firms2
REE 3043 Real Estate Analysis4
REE 4303 Real Estate Investment Decision Making4

[e]Electronic Platform Course (live lecture available)

Information Systems & Operations Management
CourseCredits
ISM 3004 Computing in the Business Environment[w]4
ISM 3013 Intro to Info Systems[a/e]4
ISM 3254 Business Systems 1[m]2
ISM 3255 Business Systems 2[m]2
ISM 4113 Business Systems Design and Applications[m]2
ISM 4210 Database Management[m]2
ISM 4220 Business Data Communications 1[m]2
ISM 4330 Info Systems & Operations Strategy[m]2
MAN 4504 Operations & Supply Chain Management[e]4
QMB 3250 Statistics for Business Decisions[e]4
QMB 3302 Foundations of Business Analytics & Artificial Intelligence4
QMB 4701 Managerial Operations Analysis 1[m]2
QMB 4702 Managerial Operations Analysis 2[m]2

[a/e]Access and Excel certification exam included in class
[e]Electronic Platform Course (live lecture available)
[m]Modular (spans 1/2 of semester)
[w]Web course

Management
CourseCredits
BUL 4310 The Legal Environment of Business[e]4
BUL 4443 Ethics in Global Business[m]2
MAN 3025 Principles of Management[e]4
MAN 3240 Organizations: Structure and Behavior4
MAN 4301 Human Resource Management4
MAN 4723 Strategic Management[w]4

[e]Electronic Platform Course (live lecture available)
[m]Modular (spans 1/2 of semester)
[w]Web course

Marketing
CourseCredits
MAR 2290 Retail Management Seminar1
MAR 2951 Special Topics: Careers in Marketing1
MAR 3023 Principles of Marketing[e]4
MAR 3231 Intro to Retailing Systems and Management4
MAR 3400 Professional Selling4
MAR 3401 Sales Seminar 1
MAR 3503 Consumer Behavior4
MAR 4403 Sales Management4
MAR 4803 Marketing Management4
MAR 4933 Digital Marketing4

[e]Electronic Platform Course (live lecture available)

Subject to availability. Added in first week of semester. See Schedule of Courses for instructor.

African American Studies
CourseCredits
AFA 2000 Intro African American Studies3
AFA 3110 Key Issues in African-American and Black-Atlantic Thought3
Anthropology
CourseCredits
ANT 2000 General Anthropology3
ANT 2301 Human Sexuality & Culture3
ANT 2410 Cultural Anthropology3
ANT 3141 Development of World Civilization3
Architecture
CourseCredits
ARC 1720 Survey of Architecture History3
Art & Art History
CourseCredits
ARH 2000 Art Appreciation: American Diversity and Global Arts3
ARH 2050 Introduction to the Principles and History of Art 13
ARH 2051 Introduction to the Principles and History of Art 23
Education - Teaching & Learning
CourseCredits
EDF 3514 History of Education in the United States3
EDF 3604 Social Foundations of Education3
English
CourseCredits
AML 2070 Survey of American Literature3
AML 2410 Issues in American Literature and Culture3
ENG 1131 Writing through Media4
ENG 2300 Film Analysis4
ENL 2022 Survey of English Literature: 1750 to the Present3
LIT 2000 Introduction to Literature3
LIT 2110 Survey of World Literature: Ancient to Renaissance3
LIT 2120 Survey of World Literature: 17th Century to Modern3
History
CourseCredits
AMH 2010 United States to 18773
AMH 2020 United States since 18773
Interdisciplinary Studies
CourseCredits
IDS 1161 What is the Good Life3
Music
CourseCredits
MUH 2501 Introduction to World Musics3
MUH 3025 Popular Music in the USA3
MUH 4016 History of Jazz3
MUL 2010 Experiencing Music3
Philosophy
CourseCredits
PHH 3100 Ancient Greek Philosophy3
PHH 3400 Modern Philosophy3
PHI 2010 Introduction to Philosophy3
PHI 2630 Contemporary Moral Issues3
PHI 3650 Moral Philosophy3
Political Science
CourseCredits
CPO 2001 Comparative Politics3
INR 2001 Intro to International Relations3
INR 3102 The U.S. and World Affairs3
INR 4303 The Making of American Foreign Policy3
POS 2041 American Federal Government3
Psychology
CourseCredits
PSY 2012 General Psychology3
CLP 2001 Personal Growth3
Religion
CourseCredits
REL 2121 American Religious History3
REL 2300 Intro to World Religions3
Sociology
CourseCredits
SYD 3700 Sociology of Race and Racism in the U.S.3
SYD 4021 U.S. Population Issues
SYG 2000 Principles of Sociology3
SYG 2430 Marriage and Family3
SYO 4102 American Families3
Theatre and Dance
CourseCredits
DAA 1000 Fundamentals of Dance Technique3
THE 2000 Theatre Appreciation3
TPP 2100 Acting for Non-Majors3
Women's Studies
CourseCredits
WST 2322 Intro to Health Disparities3
WST 2612 Social Science Perspectives on Gender and Sexuality3
WST 3015 Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Women’s Studies3
WST 3415 Transnational Feminism3

Spring 2025

Students must select at least one course from this section.

[e]Electronic Platform (EP) course (live lecture available)
[w]Web course

Accounting
CourseCredits
ACG 2021 Introduction to Financial Accounting[e]4
ACG 2071 Introduction to Managerial Accounting[e]4
Business Admin - General
CourseCredits
GEB 3373 International Business[e]4
Economics
CourseCredits
ECO 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics[e]4
ECO 2023 Principles of Microeconomics[e]4
Entrepreneurship
CourseCredits
ENT 3003 Principles of Entrepreneurship[e]4
Finance
CourseCredits
FIN 3403 Business Finance[e]4
Information Systems & Operations Management
CourseCredits
MAN 4504 Operations and Supply Chain Management[e]4
QMB 3250 Statistics for Business Decisions[e]4
QMB 3302 Foundations of Business Analytics and Artificial Intelligence[w]4
Management
CourseCredits
BUL 4310 The Legal Environment of Business[e]4
MAN 3025 Principles of Management[e]4
Marketing
CourseCredits
MAR 3023 Principles of Marketing[e]4
Accounting

Accounting courses at the 3000-4000 level (except ACG 3802) must be requested from the accounting department upon arrival. These are mostly small classes with limited availability.

Students must validate prerequisites with their transcript and syllabi for all accounting courses taken at their home institution. Please have those documents available. Prerequisites can be identified on the UF Schedule of Courses.

CourseCredits
ACG 3101 Financial Accounting & Reporting 14
ACG 3401 Business Processes & Accounting Info Systems4
ACG 3802 Professional Speakers Series1
ACG 4111 Financial Accounting & Reporting 24
ACG 4341 Cost & Managerial Accounting4
ACG 4632 Introduction to Auditing3
TAX 4001 Introduction to Federal Income Tax3
Business Admin - General

[s]Small class – limited availability
[w]Web course

CourseCredits
GEB 3017 Leading Organizations[w]4
GEB 3035 Effective Career Management in Business[w]4
GEB 3213 Professional Writing in Business[s]3
GEB 3218 Professional Speaking in Business[s]3
Economics

Economics is taught through the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. There are limited seats for business students in 3000-4000 level economics courses. Students should ensure that they meet the prerequisites of the course. Prerequisites can be identified on the UF Schedule of Courses.

CourseCredits
ECO 2310 Economics of Sustainability3
ECO 3101 Intermediate Microeconomics4
ECO 3203 Intermediate Macroeconomics4
ECO 3430 Economic Analysis of Data4
ECO 3704 International Trade4
ECO 3713 International Macroeconomics4
ECO 4104 Economics of Competitive Strategy4
ECO 4270 Economic Growth4
ECO 4400 Game Theory & Applications4
ECO 4401 Mathematical Economics4
ECO 4421 Econometrics4
ECP 3703 Managerial Economics4
ECP 4403 Government Regulation of Business4
ECS 4013 Economic Development4
Entrepreneurship

[m]Modular (spans half of semester)
[s]Small class – limited availability
[w]Web course

CourseCredits
ENT 4614 Creativity and Innovation in the Business Environment[s/m]2
ENT 4934 Special Topics: Startup Funding[s/m]2
ENT 4934 Special Topics: Small and Family Business[s/m]2
ENT 4934 Special Topics: Sustainable Business Consulting[w/m]2
ENT 4934 Special Topics: Business Plan Lab[s]2
Finance

[s]Small class – limited availability

CourseCredits
FIN 4414 Financial Management[s]4
FIN 4453 Financial Modeling[s]4
FIN 4504 Equity & Capital Markets[s]4
FIN 4934 Special Topics in Finance2-4
REE 4303 Real Estate Investment Decision Making[s]4
Information Systems & Operations Management

[ae]Microsoft Access and Excel certification exam included in class
[m]Modular (spans half of semester)
[w]Web course

CourseCredits
ISM 3004 Computing in the Business Environment[w]4
ISM 3013 Introduction to Information Systems[ae]4
ISM 3254 Business Systems 1[m]2
ISM 3255 Business Systems 2[m]2
ISM 4113 Business Systems Design and Applications[m]2
ISM 4210 Database Management[m]2
ISM 4220 Business Data Communications 1[m]2
ISM 4330 Info Systems & Operations Strategy[m]2
QMB 4701 Managerial Operations Analysis 1[m]2
QMB 4702 Managerial Operations Analysis 2[m]2
Management

[m]Modular (spans half of semester)
[s]Small class – limited availability
[w]Web course

CourseCredits
BUL 4443 Ethics in Global Business[s/m]2
MAN 3240 Organizations: Structure and Behavior[s]4
MAN 4301 Human Resource Management[s]4
MAN 4723 Strategic Management[w]4
Marketing

[s]Small class – limited availability
[w]Web course

CourseCredits
MAR 2290 Retail Management Seminar[s]1
MAR 2401 Sales Seminar[s]1
MAR 4403 Sales Management[s]4
MAR 4803 Marketing Management[s]4
MAR 4933 Marketing Analytics[s]4

Non-business courses are usually small classes. These courses are subject to availability and are added to students’ registration in the first week of the semester. The courses below should not have prerequisites, but students should refer to the UF Schedule of Courses for additional information.

[w]Web course

African American Studies
CourseCredits
AFA 2000 Introduction African-American Studies3
AFA 3110 Key Issues in African-American and Black-Atlantic Thought3
AFA 3332 Black Feminist and Womanist Theory3
Agricultural Education & Communication
CourseCredits
AEC 3030C Effective Oral Communication3
AEC 3073 Intercultural Communication3
AEC 3413 Working with People: Interpersonal Leadership Skills3
AEC 3414 Leadership Development3
AEC 4434 Communication and Leadership in Groups and Teams3
Anthropology
CourseCredits
ANT 1215 Indigenous Values3
ANT 2000 General Anthropology3
ANT 2140 Introduction to World Archaeology3
ANT 2146 Lost Tribes and Sunken Continents3
ANT 2301 Human Sexuality & Culture3
ANT 2402 Anthropology of Sustainability3
ANT 2410 Cultural Anthropology3
ANT 3141 Development of World Civilization3
ANT 3241 Anthropology of Religion3
ANT 3302 Global Gender Issues3
ANT 3467 Food and Culture3
ANT 3514C Introduction to Biological Anthropology3
ANT 3520 Skeleton Keys: Forensic Identification3
ANT 4273 Anthropology of Law3
ANT 4403 Environment and Cultural Behavior3
Architecture
CourseCredits
ARC 1720 Survey of Architecture History[w]3
Art & Art History
CourseCredits
ARH 2000 Art Appreciation: American Diversity and Global Arts3
ARH 2050 Introduction to the Principles and History of Art 13
ARH 2051 Introduction to the Principles and History of Art 23
ART 1010C Non-Major Photography: Imaging Society, Culture, and Diversity in America[w]3
ART 2750C Ceramics for Non-Majors3
ART 2936C Non-Art Majors: Sketchbook Development[w]3
ART 2936C Non-Art Majors: Drawing for Non-Majors3
Botany
CourseCredits
BOT 2011C Plant Diversity[w]4
BOT 2800C Plants in Human Affairs3
BOT 3151C Local Flora of North Florida3
Criminology
CourseCredits
CCJ 3024 Advanced Principles of Criminal Justice3
CJL 2000 Law and the Legal Process3
CJL 3038 Law and Society[w]3
Education - Human Development
CourseCredits
EDF 3210 Educational Psychology3
SDS 3340 Career and Life Span Planning[w]3
SDS 3481 Alcohol and Drug Abuse[w]3
SDS 3482 Stress and Anxiety Management[w]3
SDS 4410 Interpersonal Communication Skills[w]3
Education - Special Education
CourseCredits
EEX 3093 Exceptional People in School and Society3
Education - Teaching & Learning
CourseCredits
EDF 3514 History of Education in the United States[w]3
EDF 3604 Social Foundations of Education3
EDG 2021 Critical Issues in Education[w]1
EME 2040 Introduction to Educational Technology3
English
CourseCredits
AML 2070 Survey of American Literature3
AML 2410 Issues in American Literature and Culture: Genders Norms and Nonconformity3
AML 3285 American Indian Literature3
AML 3607 African-American Literature 23
AML 3673 Asian-American Studies: Refugees, Aliens & Imp Subject3
AML 4170 Studies in American Literary Forms: Latinx Fantasy & Science Fiction3
AML 4242 Modern American Poetry: Cities3
AML 4311 Major Figures of American Literature & Culture: Ursula K. Le Guin[w]3
AML 4453 Law and American Literature3
AML 4685 Race and Ethnicity: Feminist Latinx Writing3
AML 4685 Race and Ethnicity: Womanist Intellectual Thought3
CRW 1101 Beginning Fiction Writing3
CRW 1301 Beginning Poetry Writing3
ENC 1136 Multimodal Writing and Digital Literacy3
ENC 1145 Writing about Myth, Media, Memory3
ENC 1145 Writing about Science Fiction3
ENC 1145 Writing about Algorithms3
ENG 1131 Writing through Media4
ENG 2300 Film Analysis4
ENG 3122 History of Film, Part 24
ENG 4122 Film Studies: The Found Art Film4
LIT 2000 Introduction to Literature3
LIT 2110 Survey of World Literature: Ancient to Renaissance3
LIT 2120 Survey of World Literature: 17th Century to Modern3
LIT 3383 Women in Literature: American Women in Comics3
LIT 3400 The Poetics of Justice3
LIT 4333 Literature for the Adolescent3
LIT 4930 Jews in Film3
LIT 4930 Close Reading to Closed Reading3
LIT 4930 Creative Non-Fiction3
LIT 4930 American Poetry through Telescope3
LIT 4930 Baba Yaga to Black Widow3
Entomology
CourseCredits
ENY 1001 Bugs and People3
Environmental Horticulture
CourseCredits
ORH 1030 Plants, Gardening and You1
ORH 2752 Sensory Gardening2
Fisheries & Aquatic Science
CourseCredits
FAS 2024 Sustainable Fisheries3
PEN 1136 Open Water Scuba Diving2
Food Science
CourseCredits
FOS 2001 Man’s Food[w]3
FOS 3042 Introductory Food Science[w]3
Forest Resources & Conservation
CourseCredits
FOR 3153C Forest Ecology3
FOR 3202 Society and Natural Resources3
Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies
CourseCredits
WST 2322 Introduction to Health Disparities3
WST 2611 Humanities Perspectives on Gender and Sexuality3
WST 3015 Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Women’s Studies3
WST 3415 Transnational Feminism3
WST 3610 Gender, Race and Science3
WST 3930 Reproductive Health & Justice3
Geography
CourseCredits
GEA 1000 Geography for a Changing World[w]3
GEA 1050 10 Maps that Explain Everything about the World3
GEA 2270 Geography of Florida3
GEO 2002 Why Geography Matters: More Than Ever[w]3
GEO 2006 Natural Hazards Geography[w]3
GEO 2200 Dynamic Planet Earth3
GEO 2242 Extreme Weather3
GEO 2410 Social Geography[w]3
GEO 2420 People, Place, and Culture[w]3
GEO 2500 Global and Regional Economies[w]3
GEO 3315 Hungry Planet: Global Geographies of Food3
GEO 3427 Plants, Health and Spirituality[w]3
GEO 3430 Population Geography[w]3
GEO 3502 Economic Geography3
GIS 2002 The Digital Earth[w]3
GIS 2114 The World & Big Data[w]3
Geology
CourseCredits
MET 1010 Introduction to Weather and Climate3
ESC 1000 Introduction to Earth Science3
GLY 1102 Age of Dinosaurs[w]3
GLY 1150L Florida Geology Laboratory1
GLY 1880 Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Other Hazards[w]3
GLY 2010C Physical Geology[w]4
GLY 2038 Sustainability and the Changing Earth3
GLY 3163 Geology of American National Parks[w]3
Health Education and Behavior
CourseCredits
HSC 3102 Personal and Family Health3
HSC 3537 Health and Medical Terminology[w]3
History
CourseCredits
AMH 2010 United States to 18773
AMH 2020 United States since 18773
AMH 2631 History of Sustainability3
Horticultural Sciences
CourseCredits
FRC 1010 Growing Fruit for Fun and Profit1
HOS 3430C Nutrition of Horticultural Crops3
VEC 2100 World Herbs and Vegetables[w]3
Interdisciplinary Studies
CourseCredits
IDS 1161 What is the Good Life3
IDS 2935 Fairy Tales and Identity3
IDS 2935 Energy and Society3
IDS 2935 Atlantic Creole Languages and Cultures3
IDS 2935 Music and the Future3
IDS 2935 Religious Extremism3
IDS 2935 Ecological Urbanism3
IDS 2935 The Future of Energy3
IDS 2935 The Art of Identity in Health3
IDS 2935 Social Impact of Music Entrepreneurship[w]3
IDS 2935 Blues Music and Culture3
IDS 2935 Soccer Explains the World3
IDS 2935 Body, Self, World3
IDS 2935 Artistic Revelation3
IDS 2935 Speaking Truth to Power3
IDS 2935 Creating Enabled Technology for Different People3
IDS 2935 Bio & Food Justice3
IDS 2935 Higher Ed and Creative Reading3
IDS 2935 Conflict of Ideas3
IDS 2935 This Must Be the Place3
IDS 2935 The Next Pandemic[w]3
IDS 2935 Unintended Environmental Consequences3
IDS 2935 Water for the Future3
IDS 2935 Living with Rising Seas3
IDS 2935 Can Big Data Save the Earth?3
IDS 2935 An Ounce of Prevention3
IDS 2935 Feeding the Planet3
IDS 2935 Gender & Sexuality I Society3
IDS 2935 The Art of Getting Hired[w]3
IDS 2935 Art & Science of Astrophotography3
IDS 2935 Exercise as Medicine3
IDS 2935 Magic and the Supernatural3
IDS 2935 Nature of Time3
IDS 2935 The Future of the Dancing Body3
IDS 2935 Compassion & the Arts3
IDS 2935 Democracy in Theory and Action3
IDS 2935 Sustainable Development3
IDS 2935 Women Changing Society3
IDS 2935 Is the Planet Dying?3
IDS 2935 Novel Women3
IDS 2935 Dance, Race, Gender3
IDS 2935 AI + Art/Science/Fiction3
IDS 2935 Gardens to Read & Visit3
IDS 2935 The Listening Life3
IDS 2935 Passing: Black, White & Jewish3
IDS 2935 Visual Meaning & Representation3
IDS 2935 Can we design "better" humans?3
IDS 2935 Mathematics and the Humanities3
IDS 2935 Art Crime3
IDS 2935 Pirates & Power: A Global History3
IDS 2935 The Horror, The Horror3
IDS 2935 Design + Identity in Everyday3
IDS 2935 Comida Y Conflicto3
IDS 2935 What’s love got to do with it?3
IDS 2935 What Are Plants Talking About?3
IDS 2935 Stars and Nuclear Arms Race3
IDS 2935 Are we alone? Searching for ET3
IDS 2935 Privacy in the Digital Age3
IDS 2935 Sexual Controversies3
IDS 2935 How Do We End Poverty?3
IDS 2935 The Anthropocene3
IDS 2935 Law, Injustice & Social Problems[w]3
IDS 2935 Why does the past matter?3
IDS 2935 The Circular Nature Covid-193
IDS 2935 Agritourism and Food Systems3
IDS 2935 Happiness[w]3
IDS 2935 Climate Change Economic Impact3
IDS 2935 Biodiversity in a Changing World3
IDS 2935 Microbes without Borders3
IDS 2935 Water for People and Nature3
IDS 2935 The Quest for Wisdom3
IDS 2935 Why Maps Matter3
IDS 2935 Language and Computers3
IDS 2935 Black Horror & Social Justice[w]3
IDS 4930 Law & Literature3
IDS 4930 Entrepreneurship in GNV (Gainesville)3
IDS 4930 Careers for Social Impact1
IDS 4930 Public Service Management & Leadership3
IDS 4930 Grad School 1011
IDS 4930 Women and Politics3
Jewish Studies
CourseCredits
JST 2930 Introduction to Jewish Thought3
JST 3930 Jewish Studies: After the Holocaust3
JST 3930 Jewish Studies: Law, Literature, and Film3
JST 3930 Jewish Studies: Migration and Ethnic Cleansing3
JST 3930 Jewish Studies: Religious Studies & the Bible3
Journalism
CourseCredits
JOU 2040 Writing Mechanics[w]1
JOU 2100 Broadcast Writing Bootcamp1
JOU 4004 History of Journalism3
Landscape Architecture
CourseCredits
LAA 1532 Landscape Management3
Languages - Haitian Creole
CourseCredits
HAI 1130 Beginning Haitian Creole 15
Linguistics
CourseCredits
LIN 2614 Language in the USA3
LIN 2704 Language, Thought and Action: Language as a Cognitive System3
LIN 3010 Introduction to Linguistics3
TSL 3360 Teaching English as a Second Language3
Mass Communications
CourseCredits
MMC 2121 Writing Fundamentals for Communicators[w]3
MMC 2450 Data Literacy for Communicators[w]1
MMC 2604 Media, Cultures, and Identity3
MMC 2740 Introduction to Media and Sports1
RTV 2100 Writing for Electronic Media3
RTV 3001 Introduction to Media Industries and Professions[w]3
RTV 3405 Media and Society3
Medieval & Early Modern Studies
CourseCredits
MEM 3300 Castles and Cloisters: An Introduction to Medieval Communities[w]3
Microbiology & Cell Science
CourseCredits
PCB 1051 Exploring Your Genome[w]3
Music
CourseCredits
MUH 2501 Introduction to World Musics3
MUH 3025 Popular Music in the USA: From Ragtime to Hip-Hop and Beyond[w]3
MUH 4016 History of Jazz[w]3
MUL 2010 Experiencing Music[w]3
Natural Resources & Environment
CourseCredits
EVR 2001 Introduction to Environmental Science3
Philosophy
CourseCredits
PHH 3400 Modern Philosophy3
PHI 2010 Introduction to Philosophy3
PHI 2630 Contemporary Moral Issues3
PHI 3130 Symbolic Logic3
PHI 3300 Theory of Knowledge3
PHI 3650 Moral Philosophy3
PHI 3700 Philosophy of Religion3
PHI 3930 Philosophy of Emotion3
PHI 3930 Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence3
PHI 3930 Critics of the Tech Society3
PHM 3202 Political Philosophy3
Plant Pathology
CourseCredits
PLP 2000 Plants, Plagues and People3
PLP 2060 Fungus Among Us: Mushrooms, Molds and Civilization3
Political Science
CourseCredits
CPO 2001 Comparative Politics3
CPO 4000 Judaism, Law & Society3
INR 2001 Introduction to International Relations3
POS 2041 American Federal Government3
POS 2112 American State and Local Government3
POS 4624 Race, Law and the Constitution3
POT 2002 Introduction to Political Theory3
POT 4053 Great Political Thinkers: Machiavelli to Marx3
PUP 3323 Women in Politics3
Psychology
CourseCredits
CLP 2001 Personal Growth [w]3
PSY 2012 General Psychology3
Public Health & Health Professions
CourseCredits
HSC 2000 Introduction to Health Professions3
PHC 2100 Introduction to Public Health[w]3
Religion
CourseCredits
REL 2104 Environmental Ethics3
REL 2121 American Religious History[w]3
REL 3076 Cults and New Religious Movements3
REL 3082 Global Ethics3
REL 4141 Religion and Social Change3
Sociology
CourseCredits
SYD 3700 Sociology of Race and Racism in the U.S. 3
SYD 3805 Gender and Health[w]3
SYD 4020 Population3
SYD 4800 Sociology of Gender3
SYD 4808 Reproduction and Gender3
SYG 2000 Principles of Sociology3
SYG 2430 Marriage and Family3
SYP 3510 Deviance[w]3
Soil, Water and Ecosystems Sciences
CourseCredits
ALS 3111 Agricultural and Environment Quality[w]3
SWS 2007 The World of Water3
SWS 2008 Land and Life[w]3
SWS 3022 Introduction to Soils in the Environment3
SWS 3022L Introduction to Soils in the Environment Laboratory1
SWS 4245 Water Resource Sustainability3
Speech, Language, and Hearing Science
CourseCredits
ASL 1110 American Sign Language 14
Sport Management
CourseCredits
SPM 2000 Introduction to Sport Management[w]3
SPM 3204 Ethical Issues in Sport3
Theatre and Dance
CourseCredits
DAA 1000 Fundamentals of Dance Technique3
ORI 2000 Oral Performance of Literature 13
THE 2000 Theatre Appreciation 3
TPA 1012 Introduction to Live Entertainment Design and Production3
TPP 2100 Acting for Non-Majors3
Tourism, Hospitality & Event Management
CourseCredits
HFT 2750 Event Management3
LEI 2181 Leisure Contemporary Society[w]3
Urban and Regional Planning
CourseCredits
URP 3001 Cities of the World3
URP 4000 Preview of Urban and Regional Planning3
Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
CourseCredits
WIS 2040 Wildlife Issues in a Changing World[w]3
WIS 2552 Biodiversity Conservation: Global Perspectives[w]3
WIS 3402 Wildlife of Florida3
Writing
CourseCredits
ENC 1101 Expository and Argumentative Writing3
Written & Oral Communication
CourseCredits
COM 1000 Introduction to Communication Studies[w]3
LIS 2001 Introduction to Library and Internet Research[w]1
SPC 2300 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication3
SPC 2351 Listening3
SPC 2608 Introduction to Public Speaking3