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CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1
The University

CHAPTER 2
School of Architecture

CHAPTER 3
Red McCombs
School of Business


CHAPTER 4
College of Communication

CHAPTER 5
College of Education

CHAPTER 6
College of Engineering

CHAPTER 7
College of Fine Arts

CHAPTER 8
College of Liberal Arts

CHAPTER 9
College of
Natural Sciences


CHAPTER 10
School of Nursing

CHAPTER 11
College of Pharmacy

CHAPTER 12
School of Social Work

CHAPTER 13
The Faculty

Texas Common Course Numbering System
(Appendix A)

APPENDIX B
Degree and Course Abbreviations



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347L. Seminar in Historiography.
Open only to juniors in the History Honors Program. Designed to familiarize students in the honors program with general problems of historiography, historical interpretation, and the philosophy of history. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

349G. Great Captains.
An examination of the careers and personalities of selected military leaders and of their contributions to the evolution of military history. History 349G and 366N (Topic: Great Captains) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

349R. Military History to 1640.
A broad survey of world military systems from ancient times to about 1640. History 349R and 366N (Topic: Military History to 1640) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

349S. Survey of Military History, 1640 to 1900.
An investigation of world military systems and of the evolution of military technology from about the time of the Thirty Years' War to the end of the nineteenth century. Only one of the following may be counted: History 349S, 366N (Topic: Military History, 1600-1900), 366N (Topic: Military History to 1900), 366N (Topic: Survey of Military History). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

350L. Undergraduate Seminar in History.
Lectures, discussion, reading, and research on selected topics in the field of history. May be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Some topics partially fulfill legislative requirement for American history; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule.

Topic 1: Islam: Its History and Political Dynamics. Same as Middle Eastern Studies 322K (Topic 2: Islam: Its History and Political Dynamics). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 2: American Cultural History of Alcohol and Drugs. Same as American Studies 370 (Topic 1: American Cultural History of Alcohol and Drugs). American Studies 371 (Topic: American Cultural History of Alcohol and Drugs) and History 350L (Topic 2) may not both be counted. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 3: The Artist in American Society. Same as American Studies 370 (Topic 2: The Artist in American Society). Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 4: Environmental History of North America. Same as American Studies 329. American Studies 370 (Topic: United States Environmental History) and History 350L (Topic 4) may not both be counted. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 5: Gandhi and Gandhism. Same as Asian Studies 361 (Topic 6: Gandhi and Gandhism). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 6: Black Movements in the Caribbean. Same as African and African American Studies 374 (Topic 7: Black Movements in the Caribbean) and Latin American Studies 366 (Topic 4: Black Movements in the Caribbean). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 7: Civil Rights in America. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and consent of instructor.

Topic 8: Coffee and Slaves. Same as African and African American Studies 374 (Topic 15: Coffee and Slaves) and Latin American Studies 366 (Topic 5: Coffee and Slaves). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 12: First Ladies of the Twentieth Century. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 14: Lyndon Johnson and His Times. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 19: Resistance, Rebellion, and Revolution in Colonial Spanish America. Same as Latin American Studies 366 (Topic 7: Resistance, Rebellion, and Revolution in Colonial Spanish America). Only one of the following may be counted: History 350L (Topic 19), 350L (Topic: Resistance, Rebellion, and Revolution in Colonial Spanish America), Latin American Studies 366 (Topic: Resistance, Rebellion, and Revolution in Colonial Spanish America). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 22: Victorian Material Culture. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 25: Women in Asian Societies. Same as Asian Studies 361 (Topic 14: Women in Asian Societies) and Women's Studies 340 (Topic 8: Women in Asian Societies). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 26: Nineteenth-Century Western American Art and Photography. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 27: Race Relations: Comparative and Historical Perspective. Same as Mexican American Studies 374 (Topic 19: Race Relations: Comparative and Historical Perspective) and Sociology 352M (Topic 6: Race Relations: Comparative and Historical Perspective). A global survey of the formation of complex race situations associated with the European expansion and colonization of the non-European world. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 28: Americans in China. Same as Asian Studies 361 (Topic 16: Americans in China). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 29: Popular Culture in Preindustrial Europe. Same as European Studies 361 (Topic 19: Popular Culture in Preindustrial Europe). The customs, practices, and mental landscape of common people in Europe between 1500 and 1800. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 30: Anglo-Americans and Native Americans. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 31: Children in History. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and consent of instructor.

Topic 32: The Galileo Affair. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 33: Heresy and the Inquisition. Same as Religious Studies 355E (Topic 1: Heresy and the Inquisition). History 350L (Topic 33) and Religious Studies 361 (Topic 27: Heresy and the Inquisition) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and consent of instructor.

Topic 34: Medieval Islam: Faith and History. Same as Middle Eastern Studies 321K (Topic 7: Medieval Islam: Faith and History). History 350L (Topic 34) and Religious Studies 361 (Topic 28: Medieval Islam: Faith and History) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 35: Nigeria: A History of Nation-Building. Same as African and African American Studies 374 (Topic 18: Nigeria: A History of Nation-Building). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 36: Latin American Cities, 1830-1930. Same as Latin American Studies 366 (Topic 14: Latin American Cities, 1830-1930). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 38: Slavery and Emancipation in the United States and the British Caribbean. Same as African and African American Studies 374 (Topic 20: Slavery and Emancipation in the United States and the British Caribbean). Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and consent of instructor.

Topic 39: Slavery in the United States. Same as African and African American Studies 374 (Topic 21: Slavery in the United States). Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history.

Topic 40: Presidents and the Press. History 350L (Topic 40) and Journalism 352 (Topic 6: Presidents and the Press) may not both be counted. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and consent of instructor.

Topic 41: Stalinist Russia. Same as Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies 335 (Topic 12: Stalinist Russia). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and consent of instructor.

Topic 42: History of Modern Central America. Same as Latin American Studies 366 (Topic 15: History of Modern Central America). History 350L (Topic 42) and 363K (Topic: History of Modern Central America) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 43: Coastal Communities in Early America. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 44: Culture and Identity in Colonial Mexico. Same as Latin American Studies 366 (Topic 16: Culture and Identity in Colonial Mexico). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 45: Black Intellectuals in the Post-World War II Era. Same as African and African American Studies 374 (Topic 28: Black Intellectuals in the Post-World War II Era) and Women's Studies 340 (Topic 16: Black Intellectuals in the Post-World War II Era). Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

Topic 46: Women and Gender in China. Same as Asian Studies 372 (Topic 21: Women and Gender in China) and Women's Studies 340 (Topic 18: Women and Gender in China). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor.

Topic 47: Religious Reformation: The Mormon Experience. Same as Religious Studies 366 (Topic 1: Religious Reformation: The Mormon Experience). History 350L (Topic 47) and Religious Studies 361 (Topic: Religious Reformation: The Mormon Experience) may not both be counted. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and consent of instructor.

350M. History of Modern Italy.
Italy from the Risorgimento through Fascism and the post-World War II economic miracle. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

351D. The Hellenistic Age: Alexander to Actium.
Same as Classical Civilization 351D. History of Asia, Egypt, and the Mediterranean world from Alexander's expedition to Asia to Rome's defeat of the last of the Hellenistic monarchs at Actium (ca. 334 to 31 BC). Two lecture hours and one discussion hour a week for one semester. Only one of the following may be counted: Classical Civilization 330 (Topic 3: Greek Civilization: The Hellenistic Period), History 321T, 351D, 366N (Topic: Greek Civilization: The Hellenistic Period). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

351P. History of Religion in America since 1800.
Same as Religious Studies 326. Survey of religious thought and institutions from the Second Great Awakening to the present; emphasis given to Protestantism challenged by science, industrialism, immigration, urbanism, religious heterogeneity, and indifference, and to revivalism, reform, the social gospel. History 351P and Religious Studies 361 (Topic 12: History of Religion in America since 1800) may not both be counted. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

352L. The Mexican Revolution, 1910-1920.
Same as Latin American Studies 366 (Topic 8: The Mexican Revolution, 1910-1920). An analytical examination of the initial decade of the Mexican Revolution, the first of the twentieth-century nationalist social revolutions; examines through lectures and discussion the historical antecedents and the political, economic, social, and intellectual elements of the upheaval. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor.

352P. England in the Twentieth Century.
A survey of political, economic, social, and intellectual trends, with emphasis on class relationships. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

352R. Race Relations.
Same as Mexican American Studies 374 (Topic 12: Race Relations) and Sociology 352M (Topic 2: Race Relations). Lectures on the sociological, economic, and political conditions that historically have made for "race relations" in the United States. History 352R and 366N (Topic: Race Relations) may not both be counted. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

352S. Gender, Culture, and Society in the Southwest, 1320-1848.
Same as Mexican American Studies 374 (Topic 20: Gender, Culture, and Society in the Southwest, 1320-1848) and Women's Studies 340 (Topic 9: Gender, Culture, and Society in the Southwest, 1320-1848). Centering gender as a category of historical analysis, and sex as a social category, this course examines the peoples and historical developments in the Southwest from a gendered transhistorical and transcultural perspective from 1320 to 1848. Only one of the following may be counted: History 352S, 366N (Topic: Gender on Nineteenth-Century Borderlands), Mexican American Studies 374 (Topic: Gender on Nineteenth-Century Borderlands), Women's Studies 340 (Topic: Gender on Nineteenth-Century Borderlands). Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor.

353. The French Revolution and Napoleon.
Analysis of the social, political, and economic origins and outcomes of the French Revolution and Napoleon's empire. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

354C. History of Greece to the End of the Peloponnesian War.
Same as Classical Civilization 354C. Survey of Greek history from the emergence of the city-states through the end of the Peloponnesian War (ca. 700 to 404 BC). Two lecture hours and one discussion hour a week for one semester. Only one of the following may be counted: Classical Civilization 330 (Topic 1: Greek Civilization: Beginnings to 450 BC), History 321R, 354C, 366N (Topic: Greek Civilization: Beginnings to 450 BC). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

354D. History of Greece to 146 BC.
Same as Classical Civilization 354D. Survey of Greek history from the end of the Peloponnesian War to the defeat of Greece by Rome (404 to 146 BC). Two lecture hours and one discussion hour a week for one semester. Only one of the following may be counted: Classical Civilization 330 (Topic 2: Greek Civilization: The Age of Pericles), History 321S, 354D, 366N (Topic: Greek Civilization: The Age of Pericles). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

354N. France in Modern Times.
The impact of revolution on French political, economic, and social development in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

355M. The United States, 1920-1941.
Same as American Studies 358. A history of political, economic, diplomatic, military, social, and cultural developments in the United States between the two world wars. American Studies 322 (Topic: The United States, 1920-1941) and History 355M may not both be counted. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

355N. Main Currents of American Culture to 1865.
Same as American Studies 355. An interdisciplinary course concerned with the definition of American culture in historical perspective. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

355P. The United States since 1941.
A history of political, economic, diplomatic, social, and cultural developments in the United States since the nation's entry into World War II. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

355S. United States Constitutional History.
A lecture and discussion course dealing with the history of the development of the American constitutional tradition from colonial times to the present. Only one of the following may be counted: History 355S, 366N (Topic: United States Constitutional History), 366N (Topic: United States Constitutional History to 1877). Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

356K. Main Currents of American Culture since 1865.
Same as American Studies 356. An interdisciplinary course concerned with the definition of American culture in historical perspective. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

356N. American Culture and Social Life since 1945.
Same as American Studies 328. Study of postwar American culture and society, using novels, plays, movies, music, television, journalism, political thought, and social criticism; special attention to the 1950s. American Studies 322 (Topic: American Culture and Social Life since 1945) and History 356N may not both be counted. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

357C. African American History to 1860.
Same as African and African American Studies 357C. Review of West African origins; New World settlement patterns, social life, and culture; discussion of Atlantic slave trade, development of capitalism and plantation slavery, and origins of racism. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

357D. African American History since 1860.
Same as African and African American Studies 357D. Survey of the history of African Americans in the United States from 1860 to the present: Emancipation, Reconstruction politics, migration and urbanization, and the evolution of African American culture; kinds of sources and methods valuable for analyzing African American life and culture. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

358M. England in the Nineteenth Century.
Same as European Studies 361 (Topic 4: England in the Nineteenth Century). The culture of the nineteenth-century English middle class. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

359N. History of Africa since 1800.
Same as African and African American Studies 359N. Development of sub-Saharan African societies from the end of the slave trade to independence. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

359P. History of East Africa.
Same as African and African American Studies 345. A survey of the history of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda from prehistoric times to the postindependence era. Only one of the following may be counted: African and African American Studies 374 (Topic: History of East Africa), History 359P, 366N (Topic: History of East Africa). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

359R. History of West Africa.
Same as African and African American Studies 345C. A history of the West Africa region: the rise and fall of kingdoms, relations with Europe and Asia, the great revolutions of the nineteenth century, colonial administration, decolonization, and the search for economic development and political stability since independence. Only one of the following may be counted: African and African American Studies 374 (Topic: History of West Africa), History 359R, 366N (Topic: History of West Africa). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

362K. Medieval Civilization.
May be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

363K. Topics in Latin American Social and Cultural History.
Survey of Latin American problems in the colonial period. May be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing. Some topics also require consent of instructor; these are identified in the Course Schedule.

366N. Topics in History.
Three lecture hours or two lecture hours and one laboratory/discussion hour a week for one semester. May be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Classical Civilization 330 and History 366N may not both be counted unless the topics vary. Some topics partially fulfill legislative requirement for American history; these are identified in the Course Schedule. Prerequisite: Varies with the topic and is given in the Course Schedule.

Topic 2: Major Works on Religion and Interpretation. Same as American Studies 327 (Topic 1: Major Works on Religion and Interpretation), Philosophy 356 (Topic 1: Major Works on Religion and Interpretation), and Religious Studies 356. Three lecture hours or two lecture hours and one laboratory/discussion hour a week for one semester. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor.

Topic 3: Reformation Theology. Same as English 322 (Topic 10: Reformation Theology), Germanic Civilization 360E (Topic 1: Reformation Theology), and Religious Studies 355D. Three lecture hours a week for one semester. Only one of the following may be counted: English 323M (Topic 10: Reformation Theology), History 366N (Topic 3), Religious Studies 361 (Topic 17: Reformation Theology). Prerequisite: For English majors, Rhetoric and Composition 306 and English 316K or their equivalents, and three additional semester hours of lower-division coursework in either English or rhetoric and composition; for others, upper-division standing.

Topic 4: Jewish Life in Medieval Europe. Same as Jewish Studies 343, Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures 341 (Topic 8: Jewish Life in Medieval Europe), Middle Eastern Studies 321K (Topic 5: Jewish Life in Medieval Europe), and Religious Studies 343. Three lecture hours a week for one semester. Only one of the following may be counted: History 366N (Topic 4), Oriental and African Languages and Literatures 341 (Topic 30: Jewish Life in Medieval Europe), Religious Studies 361 (Topic 21: Jewish Life in Medieval Europe). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 5: History of Hindu Religious Traditions. Same as Anthropology 324L (Topic 23: History of Hindu Religious Traditions), Asian Studies 340 (Topic 4: History of Hindu Religious Traditions), and Religious Studies 321. History of major doctrines, practices, and institutions that shaped the development of Hinduism; how religions adapt to social and cultural change and often provide the catalyst for change. Three lecture hours a week for one semester. History 366N (Topic 5) and Religious Studies 361 (Topic 22: History of Hindu Religious Traditions) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 6: Prophet of Islam: His Life and Times. Same as Islamic Studies 340 (Topic 1: Prophet of Islam: His Life and Times), Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures 340 (Topic 1: Prophet of Islam: His Life and Times), Middle Eastern Studies 321K (Topic 6: Prophet of Islam: His Life and Times), and Religious Studies 325. A detailed study of the prophet Muhammad's life and message, and of the means by which his life was recorded and popularized. Three lecture hours a week for one semester. Only one of the following may be counted: History 366N (Topic 6), Middle Eastern Studies 321K (Topic: Muhammad: Life of the Prophet), Oriental and African Languages and Literatures 340 (Topic: Muhammad: Life of the Prophet), 372 (Topic: Muhammad: Life of the Prophet), Religious Studies 361 (Topic 25: Prophet of Islam: His Life and Times), 361 (Topic: Muhammad: Life of the Prophet). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor.

Topic 7: The United States and the Second World War. Three lecture hours a week for one semester. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history.

Topic 8: The Dead Sea Scrolls. Same as Jewish Studies 361 (Topic 4: The Dead Sea Scrolls), Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures 341 (Topic 14: The Dead Sea Scrolls), Middle Eastern Studies 320 (Topic 13: The Dead Sea Scrolls), Religious Studies 353D. Three lecture hours a week for one semester. History 366N (Topic 8) and Religious Studies 361 (Topic 31: Dead Sea Scrolls) may not both be counted. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor.

Topic 9: History of Indian Buddhism. Same as Asian Studies 340 (Topic 5: History of Indian Buddhism) and Religious Studies 322. The institutional, social, economic, and doctrinal history of Buddhism in India. Three lecture hours a week for one semester. Only one of the following may be counted: History 366N (Topic 9), Oriental and African Languages and Literatures 340 (Topic: History of Indian Buddhism), Religious Studies 361 (Topic 34: History of Indian Buddhism). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor.

Topic 10: United States Environmental History. In-depth reading, analysis, and research on the environmental history of the United States. Three lecture hours a week for one semester. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 11: Hitler, Nazism, and World War II. Three lecture hours a week for one semester. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

Topic 12: The Islamic City. Same as Islamic Studies 372 (Topic 4: The Islamic City), Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures 372 (Topic 18: The Islamic City), Middle Eastern Studies 321K (Topic 8: The Islamic City), and Religious Studies 364 (Topic 3: The Islamic City). Three lecture hours a week for one semester. Only one of the following may be counted: African and African American Studies 374 (Topic 24: The Islamic City), History 366N (Topic 12), Religious Studies 361 (Topic 38: The Islamic City). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor.

Topic 13: World Economic History. Same as Economics 323T (Topic 2: World Economic History). Economic history of the world from the Industrial Revolution to the present, with emphasis on technology as the engine of change. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing; Economics 304K (or 303) and 304L (or 302) with a grade of at least C in each; and six hours of coursework in social science or consent of instructor.

Topic 14: The Practice of Islam in the United States. Same as Anthropology 324L (Topic 27: The Practice of Islam in the United States), Islamic Studies 372 (Topic 5: The Practice of Islam in the United States), Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures 372 (Topic 19: The Practice of Islam in the United States), and Middle Eastern Studies 322K (Topic 20: The Practice of Islam in the United States). Islam as a religious doctrine and a way of life, and its impact on contemporary American society. Study of Islam from the antebellum era to the present from historical, anthropological, and sociological perspectives. Three lecture hours a week for one semester. Only one of the following may be counted: Anthropology 324L (Topic: The Practice of Islam in America), History 366N (Topic 14), 366N (Topic: The Practice of Islam in America), Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures 372 (Topic: The Practice of Islam in America), Middle Eastern Studies 322K (Topic: The Practice of Islam in America). Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor.

366R. Art, Photography, and Culture of the American West to 1880.
Same as American Studies 331 and Art History 367 (Topic 1: Art, Photography, and Culture of the American West to 1880). The image and history of the West as seen through the eyes of early explorers, artists, and scientists. Only one of the following may be counted: History 366R, Museum Course 322 (Topic: Art, Photography, and Culture of the American West to 1880), 331. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: For art history and visual art studies majors, Art History 302 and 303; for others, at least one of the following is advisable but not required: Art History 301, 302, 303.

366S. Art, Photography, and Culture of the American West since 1880.
Same as American Studies 332 and Art History 367 (Topic 2: Art, Photography, and Culture of the American West since 1880). Only one of the following may be counted: History 366S, Museum Course 322 (Topic: Art, Photography, Film, and Culture of the American West), 332. Partially fulfills legislative requirement for American history. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

372L. Proseminar in Historical Source Readings.
Individual instruction in primary and secondary historical source material. The equivalent of three lecture hours a week for one semester. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and consent of instructor.

372M. Proseminar in Historical Writing.
The equivalent of three lecture hours a week for one semester. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing and consent of instructor.

372P. The Bible and History.
Same as Jewish Studies 361 (Topic 3: The Bible and History), Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures 341 (Topic 1: The Bible and History), Middle Eastern Studies 320 (Topic 3: The Bible and History), and Religious Studies 354D. The critical uses of biblical and extrabiblical data in the reconstruction of the history of the biblical period. Only one of the following may be counted: History 372P, Oriental and African Languages and Literatures 372 (Topic 20: The Bible and History), Religious Studies 361 (Topic 14: The Bible and History). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor.

375D. Islamic Spain and North Africa to 1492.
Same as Middle Eastern Studies 321K (Topic 4: Islamic Spain and North Africa to 1492). An introduction to the impact of Islam on Spain and North Africa, with emphasis on social, economic, and cultural development. Only one of the following may be counted: History 366N (Topic: Islamic Spain and North Africa to 1492), 375D, Religious Studies 345, 361 (Topic 13: Islamic Spain and North Africa to 1492). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

375J. Imperial Spain, 1479-1800.
The reign of Ferdinand and Isabella; Spanish power in the western Mediterranean; social and economic structure of Imperial Spain; problems of the religious minorities; seventeenth-century decadence; the Enlightenment and Bourbon reforms. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

375K. Tudor England, 1485-1603.
Exploration of the most important political, religious, social, economic, and intellectual changes that occurred in England between the accession of Henry VII and the death of Elizabeth I. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

375L. Stuart England, 1603-1689.
Topical lecture course focusing on the most significant political, religious, social, economic, and cultural developments in seventeenth-century England. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

375M. Modern Spain, 1800 to the Present.
Political, social, and economic changes in the nineteenth century: the Second Republic; the Spanish Civil War; the Franco Era and the transition to democracy after 1975. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.

679H. Honors Tutorial Course.
An individual instruction course to provide training in the methods and teaching of historical research and writing. The equivalent of three semester hours a week for two semesters. May not be included in the thirty semester hours of coursework required for the major. Prerequisite: For 679HA, upper-division standing and admission to the History Honors Program; for 679HB, History 679HA.



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Contents
Chapter 1 - The University
Chapter 2 - School of Architecture
Chapter 3 - Red McCombs School of Business
Chapter 4 - College of Communication
Chapter 5 - College of Education
Chapter 6 - College of Engineering
Chapter 7 - College of Fine Arts
Chapter 8 - College of Liberal Arts
Chapter 9 - College of Natural Sciences
Chapter 10 - School of Nursing
Chapter 11 - College of Pharmacy
Chapter 12 - School of Social Work
Chapter 13 - The Faculty
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