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APPROVED UPPER-LEVEL COURSES IN THE HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND FINE ARTS

(See department option listings for correct combinations)

HUMANITIES

ART HISTORY/CRITICISM COURSES
ARHS    4813      The History of Photography
ARHS    4833      Ancient Art (ARHS 2913)
ARHS    4843      Medieval Art (ARHS 2913)
ARHS    4853      Italian Renaissance Art (ARHS 2923)
ARHS    4863H   Honors Northern Renaissance Art (ARHS 2923)
ARHS    4863      Northern Renaissance Art (ARHS 2923)
ARHS    4873H   Honors Baroque Art (ARHS 2923)
ARHS    4873      Baroque Art (ARHS 2923)
ARHS    4883H   Honors 19th Century European Art (ARHS 2923)
ARHS    4883      19th Century European Art (ARHS 2923)
ARHS    4893H   Honors 20Th Century European Art (ARHS 2923)
ARHS    4893      20th Century European Art (ARHS 2923)
ARHS    4913H   Honors American Art to 1900 (ARHS 2923)
ARHS    4913      American Art to 1900 (ARHS 2923)
ARHS    4923H   Honors American Art Since 1900 (ARHS 2923)
ARHS    4923      American Art since 1900 (ARHS 2923)

ASIAN STUDIES
AIST    4003H   Honors Asian Studies Colloquium (Sophomore Standing)
AIST    4003      Asian Studies Colloquium (Sophomore Standing)
AIST    4313      Language and Society of Japan    (Junior Standing)  

DRAMA

DRAM      4333   History of the Theatre II

DRAM      4953   Theatre Study in Britain

ENGLISH
ENGL     3113    Folklore (JR Standing)
ENGL     3123    Folk and Popular Music Traditions (ENGL 3113)
ENGL     3173    Introduction to Linguistics (Junior Standing) (Same as ANTH 3173 and FLAN 3173)
ENGL     3193    History of the English Language
ENGL     3203    Poetry
ENGL     3213    Fiction
ENGL     3223    Drama
ENGL     3283    Topics in Popular Culture and Popular Genres
ENGL     3333    British Short Story
ENGL     3433    Introduction to Chaucer
ENGL     3623    The Bible as Literature (Same as WLIT 3623)
ENGL     3713    Topics in Medieval Literature and Culture
ENGL     3723    Topics in Renaissance Literature and Culture
ENGL     3733    Topics in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature
ENGL     3743    Topics in 19th-Century British Literature and Culture
ENGL     3753    Topics in Modern British Literature
ENGL     3763    Topics in Postcolonial Literature and Culture
ENGL     3833    Topics in American Literature and Culture to 1900
ENGL     3843    Topics in Modern American Literature and Culture
ENGL     3853    Topics in African-American Literature and Culture
ENGL     3863    Topics in Literature and Culture of the American South
ENGL     4143    American Film Survey (Same as COMM 4143)
ENGL     4303    Introduction to Shakespeare
ENGL     4503    Introduction to Literary Theory
ENGL     4513    Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory
ENGL     4533    Studies in Literature and Gender
ENGL     4543    Studies in Literature and Multiculturalism
ENGL     4563    Topics in Major Authors
ENGL     4573    Studies in Major Literary Movements

FOREIGN LANGUAGES
FLAN    423V    Culture and Civilization: Field Studies
FLAN    4713    Language and Culture (consent) (Same as ANTH 4713 and COMM 4713)

CHINESE
CHIN     3103    Chinese Culture and Film

FRENCH
FREN    3113    Introduction to Literature (FREN 3003 or FREN 3103)
FREN    4113    Special Themes in French Literature (FREN 3013)
FREN    4213    French Civilization (FREN 3013)
FREN    4223    A Survey of French Literature I (FREN 3113)
FREN    4233    A Survey of French Literature II (FREN 3113)

GERMAN
GERM    3013      Introduction to Literature (GERM 2013)
GERM    4123      The German Novelle (GERM 3013)
GERM    4133H   Honors The German Drama (GERM 3013) 
GERM    4133      The German Drama (GERM 3013)
GERM    4143      German Lyric Poetry (GERM 3013)
GERM    4213      German Civilization (GERM 2013)


GREEK
GREK    4023    Greek Poetry or Plato (GREK 2013)
GREK    4033    Herodotus or Thucydides (GREK 2013)
GREK    4043    Greek Drama (GREK 2013)


MIDDLE EAST STUDIES

ARAB    4113    Modern Arabic Literature (ARAB 4033)
ARAB    4213    Intro to Arab Culture

HISTORY
HIST    3003    History of Christianity
HIST    3023    The Islamic West, 650-1600 C.E.
HIST    3033    Islamic Civilization
HIST    3043    History of the Modern Middle East
HIST    3063    Military History
HIST    3083    Women and Christianity
HIST    3203    History of Latin America
HIST    3233    African American History to 1877
HIST    3243    African American History Since 1877
HIST    3263    History of the American Indian
HIST    3323    The West of the Imagination
HIST    3383    Arkansas and the Southwest
HIST    3443    Modern Imperialism
HIST    3473    Palestine and Israel in Modern Times
HIST    3503    Far East in Modern Times
HIST    3533    World War II
HIST    3583    The United States and Vietnam, 1945-1975
HIST    3593    The Unraveling of America: Life in the 1960’s

HIST    3923H Honors Colloquium
HIST    4003    Greece and the Ancient Near East
HIST    4013    Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic World
HIST    4023    The Roman Republic and Empire
HIST    4043    Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
HIST    4053    The Late Middle Ages
HIST    4073    Renaissance and Reformation, 1300-1600
HIST    4083    Early Modern Europe 1600-1800
HIST    4103    Europe in the Nineteenth Century
HIST    4113    Twentieth Century Europe, 1898-1939
HIST    4133    Society and Gender in Modern Europe
HIST    4143    Intellectual History of Europe since the Enlightenment
HIST    4163    Tudor-Stuart England
HIST    4173    The Latin American City
HIST    4183    Great Britain, 1780-1914: Industry and Empire
HIST    4193    Great Britain, 1901-1982: Empire to Welfare State
HIST    4213    The Era of the French Revolution
HIST    4223    France Since 1815
HIST    4243    Germany, 1789-1918
HIST    4253    History of Germany, 1918-1949
HIST    4283    Russia to 1861
HIST    4293    Russia since 1861
HIST    4313    Islamic Theology and Philosophy, 650-1700
HIST    4333    Modern Islamic Thought
HIST    4353    Middle East, 600-1250
HIST    4373    Mongol & Mamluk Middle East 1250-1520
HIST    4383    The History of Sub-Saharan Africa
HIST    4393    The Ottoman Empire and Iran 1300-1722
HIST    4413    New Women in the Middle East
HIST    4423    The Mediterranean World
HIST    4433    Social and Cultural History of the Modern Middle East
HIST    4453    American Ethnic History
HIST    4463    The American Frontier
HIST    4473    Environmental History
HIST    4493    Religion in America to 1860
HIST    4503    History of Political Parties in the United States, 1789-1896
HIST    4513    History of Political Parties in the United States Since 1896
HIST    4533    American Social and Intellectual History to 1865
HIST    4543    American Social and Intellectual History since 1865
HIST    4563    The Old South, 1607-1865
HIST    4573    The New South, 1860 to the Present
HIST    4583    Arkansas and the Nation
HIST    4613    Colonial America to 1763
HIST    4643    Early American Republic, 1801-1828
HIST    4653    Antebellum America, 1828-1850
HIST    4663    Rebellion to Reconstruction, 1850-1877
HIST    4673    The American Civil War
HIST    4703    Emergence of Modern America, 1876-1917
HIST    4723    America between the Wars, 1917-1941
HIST    4733    Recent America, 1941 to the Present
HIST    4743    History of Brazil
HIST    4753    Diplomatic History of the United States, 1776-1900
HIST    4763    Diplomatic History of the United States, 1900-1945
HIST    4773    Diplomatic History of the United States, 1945 to Present
HIST    4813    History of China to 1644
HIST    4823    Modern China
HIST    4833    Chinese Revolutions
HIST    4843    Modern Japan

HUMANITIES
HUMN    3003      Religions of Asia
HUMN    3163      On Death and Dying (JR Standing) or SWCK 3163
HUMN    3203      Approaches to Religious Studies
HUMN    3923H   Honors Colloquium
HUMN    4043      Religion and Film
HUMN    4243      Women in Music and Art
HUMN    425V      Colloquium
HUMN    4913H   Honors Literary Reflections of the Holocaust
HUMN    4913      Literary Reflections of the Holocaust (Same as WLIT 4913)
HUMN    4993      The City in American Art and Culture

ITALIAN
ITAL    3013    Introduction to Literature (ITAL 2013)      

JAPANESE

JAPN    4313   Language and Society of Japan (Junior Standing)

JOURNALISM
JOUR    3633    Media Law (Junior Standing)
JOUR    3743    Public Relations Principles (Junior standing, 2.25 overall grade point average)
JOUR    4043    Government and the Media (Junior Standing)
JOUR    4333    Ethics in Journalism (Junior Standing)

LATIN
LATN    3003    Virgil and Ovid (LATN 2013 or equivalent)
LATN    3013    Caesar (LATN 3003 or equivalent)
LATN    4003    Roman History (LATN 3013)
LATN    4013    Roman Satire (LATN 3013 or equivalent)
LATN    4023    Roman Didactic Epic (LATN 3013 or equivalent)
LATN    4033    Roman Drama (LATN 3013)
LATN    4043    Roman Elegy (LATN 3013)
LATN    4063    Roman Pastoral and Lyric (LATN 3013 or equivalent)
LATN    4073    Roman Novel (LATN 3013 or equivalent)
LATN    4083    Roman Oratory (LATN 3013 or equivalent)
LATN    4093    Roman Philosophy (LATN 3013 or equivalent)
LATN    4153    Roman Narrative Epic (LATN 3013 or equivalent)

MUSIC HISTORY
MUHS    3703    History of Music to 1800 (HIST 1003, HIST 1013, MLIT 1003)
MUHS    3713    History of Music from 1800 to Present (HIST 1002, HIST 1013, MLIT 1003, MUHS 3703)
MUHS    4253    Special Topics in Music History (MUHS 3703, MUHS 3713)
MUHS    4733    Survey of Symphonic Literature
MUHS    4763    Survey of Vocal Literature I
MUHS    4773    Survey of Vocal Literature II (MUHS 4763)
MUHS    4793    Band Literature
MUHS    4803    Survey of Keyboard Literature I (MUAP 110)
MUHS    4813    Survey of Keyboard Literature II (MUHS 4803)
MUHS    4823    Survey of Organ Literature I (MUAP 110)
MUHS    4833    Survey of Organ Literature II (MUHS 4823)

PHILOSOPHY
PHIL    3103      Ethics and the Professions
PHIL    3113      Environmental Ethics
PHIL    3203      Philosophy and the Christian Faith
PHIL    3923H   Honors Colloquium
PHIL    3943      Philosophy and Physics
PHIL    4003      Ancient Greek Philosophy
PHIL    4013      Platonism & Origin of Christian Theology (3 hours Philosophy)
PHIL    4023      Medieval Philosophy
PHIL    4033      Modern Philosophy – 17th and 19th Centuries
PHIL    4043      19th Century Continental Philosophy
PHIL    4063      20th Century Continental Philosophy
PHIL    4073      History of Analytic Philosophy (3 hours of Philosophy)
PHIL    4083      Existentialism
PHIL    4113      Social and Political Philosophy
PHIL    4123      Classical Ethical Theory (3 hours Philosophy)
PHIL    4133      Contemporary Ethical Theory (3 hours Philosophy)
PHIL    4143      Philosophy of Law
PHIL    4203      Theory of Knowledge (3 hours of Philosophy)
PHIL    4213      Philosophy of Science
PHIL    4233      Philosophy of Language
PHIL    4253      Symbolic Logic I (Same as MATH 4253)
PHIL    4263      Symbolic Logic II (PHIL 4253 or MATH 4253)
PHIL    4303      Philosophy of Religion
PHIL    4403      Philosophy of Art
PHIL    4423      Philosophy of Mind
PHIL    4603      Metaphysics (3 hours of Philosophy)

RUSSIAN
RUSS    3013    Introduction to Literature (RUSS 2013)
RUSS    4123    Survey of Russian Literature from its Beginning to the 1917 Revolution.  (Same as WLIT 4123)
RUSS    4133    Survey of Russian Literature since the 1917 Revolution (Same as WLIT 4133)

SPANISH
SPAN    3103    Cultural Readings (SPAN 2013 or equivalent)
SPAN    3113    Introduction to Literature (SPAN 3003 and SPAN 3103)
SPAN    4103    Monuments of Spanish Literature (SPAN 3113)
SPAN    4133    Survey of Spanish-American Literature I (SPAN 3113)
SPAN    4213    Spanish Civilization (SPAN 3113)
SPAN    4223    Latin American Civilization (SPAN 3113)
SPAN    4233    Modern Mexico: Culture & Society (SPAN 3113)
SPAN    4243    Literature and Culture in the Hispanic United States (SPAN 3113)
SPAN    4253    Latin American Cinema and Society (SPAN 3113)

WORLD LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION
WLIT     3263    European Novel to 1900 (Same as ENGL 3263)*
WLIT     3623    The Bible as Literature (Same as ENGL 3623)*
WLIT     3963    Twentieth Century Continental Novel (Same as ENGL 3963)*
WLIT     3983    Special Studies (JR Standing)
WLIT     4123    Survey of Russian Literature from its Beginnings to the 1917 Revolution (Same as RUSS   4123)*
WLIT     4133    Survey of Russian Literature since the 1917 Revolution (Same as RUSS 4133)*
WLIT     4273    Literature of India and the Near East
WLIT     4293    Literature of China and Japan
WLIT     4913    Literary Reflections of the Holocaust (Same as HUMN 4913)
WLIT     4923    Modern World Drama (Same as ENGL 4923)*
WLIT     4963    Contemporary World Drama (Same as ENGL 4963)*
WLIT     4993    African Literature (Same as ENGL 4253)

*Cross-listed with English

 


SOCIAL SCIENCE

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AGEC    3413    Principles of Environmental Ecomonics (Pre-requisite AGEC 1103 or ECON 2023) (Same as ENSC 3413)         
                                    
ANTHROPOLOGY
ANTH    3003    World Prehistory
ANTH    3023    Approaches to Archeology (Co requisite ANTH 3021 L)
ANTH    3033    Egyptology (Prerequisite Junior Standing)
ANTH    3123    Anthropology of Religion
ANTH    3163    Male & Female: A Cultural and Biological Overview
ANTH    3173    Introduction to Linguistics (JR Standing) (Same as ENGL 3173, COMM 3173, FLAN 3173)
ANTH    3213    Indians of North America
ANTH    3253    Cultures of the South (Same as SOCI 3253)
ANTH    3263    Indians of Arkansas and the South
ANTH    3333    Anthropology of Ethnicity (Same as SOCI 3333)
ANTH    3433    Human Evolution ANTH    3523    Gender and Politics in Latin America
ANTH    3533    Medical Anthropology ANTH    3903    Topics in Anthropology
ANTH    4013    History of Anthropological Thought
ANTH    4093    The Archeology of Death
ANTH    4123    Ancient Middle East
ANTH    4253    Peoples and Cultures of World Regions
ANTH    4513    African Religions: Gods, Witches, Ancestors
ANTH    4533    Middle East Cultures
ANTH    4803    Historical Archeology
ANTH    4813    Ethnographic Approaches to the Past

COMMUNICATION
COMM    3173    Introduction to Linguistics (JR Standing) (Same as ANTH 3173, ENGL 3173, FLAN 3173)
COMM    3303    Small-Group Communication (COMM 1313 or junior standing)
COMM    3343    Contemporary Communication Theory
COMM    3353    Argumentation: Reason in Communication
COMM    3383    Persuasion COMM    3433    Family Communication COMM    3673    Mediated Communication
COMM    3703    Organizational Communication
COMM    4123    Communication, Gender, and Popular Culture
COMM    4143    American Film Survey (Same as ENGL 4143)
COMM    4313    Language and Society of Japan (Same as JAPN 4313) (JR Standing)
COMM    4333    Communication and Gender
COMM    4343    Intercultural Communication
COMM    4353    American Public Address (JR Standing and Consent)
COMM    4373    Political Communication (same as PLSC 4373)
COMM    4383    Rhetoric of the Modern American Presidency
COMM    4393    Freedom of Speech: Cases & Issues
COMM    4413    Communication, Negotiation, Mediation, and Conflict
COMM    4633    History and Development of International Film COMM    4883    Television and American Culture

COMMUNICATIONS DISORDERS
CDIS    4103    Sign Language and Deafness
CDIS    4273    Communication Behavior and Aging    

COUNSELOR EDUCATION
CNED    3053    The Helping Relationship (PSYC 2003)

CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CMJS    3003    Criminal Law and Society (CMJS 2003) CMJS    3023    Criminology (SOC 2013, 2033; Same as SOCI 3023)

ECONOMICS
Economics classes require ECON 2013, ECON 2023 or ECON 2143 and JR or SR standing

ECON    3033    Microeconomic Theory (ECON 2143, MATH 2043 and MATH 2554)
ECON    3133    Macroeconomic Theory (ECON 2013 and ECON 2023or ECON 2143)
ECON    3153    Economics of Electronic Commerce (ECON 2023 or ECON 2143)
ECON    3333    Public Finance (ECON 2013, 2023; or ECON 2143)
ECON    3433    Money and Banking  (ECON 2013, 2023; or ECON 2143)
ECON    3533    Labor Economics (ECON 2013 and ECON 2023 or ECON 2143)
ECON    3633    Advertising Economics (ECON 2023 or ECON 2143)
ECON    3843    Economic Development, Poverty,& the Role of the World Bank and IMF in Low-Income Countries (ECON 2143; or ECON 2013, ECON 2023)
ECON    4033    History of Economic Thought (ECON 2013, ECON 2023; or ECON 2143 or ECON 3053)
ECON    4333    Economics of Organizations (ECON 2013, ECON 2023; or ECON 2143)
ECON    4432    Experimental Economics (ECON 2023 or ECON 2143)
ECON    4633    International Trade Policy (ECON 2013, ECON 2023; or ECON 2143)
ECON    4643    International Macroeconomics and Finance (ECON 2013, ECON 2023; or ECON 2143).
ECON    4653    Global Competition and Strategy (ECON 2013, ECON 2023; or ECON 2143

GEOGRAPHY
GEOG    3003    Conservation of Natural Resources (JR Standing)
GEOG    3353    Economic Geography of NAFTA (JR Standing or consent)
GEOG    4063    Urban Geography (JR Standing)
GEOG    4243    Political Geography (JR Standing)
GEOG    4753    Geography of the United States and Canada (JR Standing)

GEOSCIENCES
GEOS    4563    Geology of Our National Parks (Prerequisite GEOL 1113)

HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
HESC    3443    Families in Crisis HESC    4043    History of Apparel (ANTH 1023 or SOCI 2013 or HESC 1013)
HESC    4813    Human Factors Interior Design (SOCI 2013 and PSYC 2003 and JR Standing).

MANAGEMENT
(Must take WCOB 2033 – Human Capital as pre-requisite for all MGMT courses)

MGMT    4243    Ethics and Corp Responsibility
MGMT    4253    Leadership
MGMT    4263    Organizational Change and Development

MARKETING AND TRANSPORTATION
(Must have SR standing)

MKTT    4553    Consumer Behavior (MKKT 3433)

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
KINS    3373    Philosophical/Socio-Cultural Impact on Kinesiology

POLITICAL SCIENCE
PLSC    3103      Public Administration (PLSC 2003)
PLSC    3113      The Dynamics of Service Sector Organizations PLSC    3153      Public Policy (PLSC 2003)
PLSC    3183      Publics Personnel Management (PLSC 2003)
PLSC    3203      Political Opinion
PLSC    3223      Arkansas Politics (PLSC 2003)
PLSC    3243      The Judicial Process (PLSC 2003)
PLSC    3253      Urban Politics (PLSC 2003)
PLSC    3503      Governments and Politics of East Asia (PLSC 2013)
PLSC    3523      Politics of the Middle East
PLSC    3553      Western European Politics (PLSC 2003 or 2013)
PLSC    3573      Governments and Politics of Latin America (PLSC 2003)
PLSC    3803      International Organization (JR Standing)
PLSC    3813      International Law (JR Standing)
PLSC    3823      Theories of Internationa Relations (PLSC 2203 and PLSC 2013)
PLSC    3853      American Foreign Policy (PLSC 2003 or 2013)
PLSC    3923H   Honors Colloquium
PLSC    3933      Contemporary American Political Thought
PLSC    3953      Ancient and Medieval Political Thought
PLSC    3963      Modern European Political Thought (JR Standing or consent)
PLSC    3973      20th Century Political Thought
PLSC    3983      Politics in Literature (PLSC 2003 or 2013)
PLSC    4053      Political Sociology (Same as SOCI 4053)
PLSC    4193      Administrative Law (PLSC 3103 or PLSC 4253)
PLSC    4203      American Political Parties (PLSC 2003)
PLSC    4223      The American Congress (PLSC 2003)
PLSC    4243      Minority Politics
PLSC    4253      The Supreme Court and the Constitution (PLSC 2003)
PLSC    4263      The Supreme Court and Civil Rights (PLSC 2003)
PLSC    4273      Political Psychology (PLSC 2003)
PLSC    4503      African Politics
PLSC    4543      Government and Politics of Eastern Europe (PLSC 2003 or PLSC 2013)
PLSC    4563      Government and Politics of Russia (PLSC 2003 or PLSC 2013)
PLSC    4583      Political Economy of the Middle East
PLSC    4593      Islam and Politics
PLSC    4803      Foreign Policy Analysis
PLSC    4843      The Middle East in World Affairs
PLSC    4873      Inter-American Politics (JR Standing or consent)
PLSC    4903      Democratic Theory

PSYCHOLOGY
PSYC    3013    Social Psychology (PSYC 2003)
PSYC    3023    Abnormal Psychology (PSYC 2003)
PSYC    3053    Psychology of Business and Industry (PSYC 2003)
PSYC    3093    Developmental Psychology (PSYC 2003)
PSYC    3103    Cognitive Psychology (PSYC 2003) PSYC    3923H Honors Colloquium
PSYC    3923H Honors Colloquium PSYC    4013    Exceptional Children (6 hours of psychology)
PSYC    4023    Adulthood and Aging (6 hours of psychology)
PSYC    4033    Educational Psychology (6 hours of psychology)
PSYC    4063    Psychology of Personality (6 hours of psychology)
PSYC    4073    Psychology of Learning (6 hours of psychology)
PSYC    4123    Perception (6 hours of psychology)
PSYC    4133    Behavior Modification (9 hours of psychology)
PSYC    4143    History of Systems of Psychology (15 hours of psychology and SR standing)
PSYC    4183    Behavioral Neuroscience (6 hours of psychology)
PSYC    4193    Comparative Psychology (6 hours of psychology)

SOCIAL WORK
SCWK    3163    On Death and Dying (JR Standing) or HUMN 3163
SCWK    3193    Human Diversity and Social Work (SCWK 2133)

SOCIOLOGY
SOCI    3013      Population and Society
SOCI    3023      Criminology (Same as CMJS 3023; Prerequisite SOCI 2013 or SOCI 2033)
SOCI    3033      American Minorities (SOCI 2013)
SOCI    3043      Contemporary Caribbean
SOCI    3103      Religion and Society (JR Standing)(Same as ANTH 3103)
SOCI    3123      Sociology of Work
SOCI    3133      Urban Structure and Change (JR Standing)
SOCI    3153      Urban Sociology (SOCI 2013)
SOCI    3193      Race, Class, and Gender (SOCI 2013)
SOCI    3203      Corrections (CMJS 2023) (Same as CMJS 3203)
SOCI    3223      Social Psychology (SOCI 2013)
SOCI    3233      Collective Behavior (SOCI 2013)
SOCI    3253      Cultures of the South (JR Standing) (Same as ANTH 3253)
SOCI    3333      Anthropology of Ethnicity (JR Standing) (Same as ANTH 3333)
SOCI    3723      Deviant Behavior
SOCI    3923H   Honors Colloquium
SOCI    4023      Social Theory (SOCI 2013 and JR Standing)
SOCI    4073      Peoples of East Africa (SOCI 213)
SOCI    4123      Black Ghetto (SOCI 2013)
SOCI    4133      The Family (SOCI 2013 or SOCI 2033)
SOCI    4163      Extremism (JR Standing)
SOCI    4213      Seminar in Violence (JR Standing)
 
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