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• HIST 3347 - History of Japan
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• HIST 3351 - Colonial America, 1607-17631
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• HIST 3352 - American Revolution, 1763-1787
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• HIST 3353 - The New Republic: The US, 1787-1848
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• HIST 3355 - American Civil War and Reconstruction, 1848-1876
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• HIST 3356 - The Gilded Age: The US, 1876-1900
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• HIST 3357 - The Age of Reform: The US, 1900-1939
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• HIST 3358 - Recent America: The US, 1939-present
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• HIST 3371 - History of Latin America: Colonial Period
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• HIST 3372 - History of Latin America: Republican Period
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• HIST 3375 - Modern Mexican History
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• HIST 3380 - The Indian in American History
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• HIST 3390 - Neighborhood Studies
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• HIST 4197 - Social Studies Teaching Practicum
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• HIST 4199 - Independent Study
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• HIST 4299 - Independent Study
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• HIST 4301 - History of Technology
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• HIST 4302 - Magic, Science, and the Occult from Antiquity to Newton
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• HIST 4303 - The Roman Revolution
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• HIST 4304 - Alexander the Great
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• HIST 4305 - Environmental History
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• HIST 4306 - History with Objects
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• HIST 4309 - The Historian’s Craft
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• HIST 4313 - Apocalypse Now and Then: A History of Apocalyptic Thought and Movements
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• HIST 4314 - A History of the Future: Millennial Visions in Film and Literature
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• HIST 4315 - Religious History of the United States
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• HIST 4316 - Ideology and Revolution in Eighteenth-Century Europe
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• HIST 4318 - Modern Revolutions: From France to China
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• HIST 4319 - Military History of the Western World
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• HIST 4322 - Honors Thesis
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• HIST 4326 - History of the Atlantic World
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• HIST 4327 - Africa in World History
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• HIST 4328 - South Africa in World History
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• HIST 4329 - Empires and Cultures, 1850-1914
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• HIST 4333 - European Social and Cultural History
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• HIST 4335 - History at the Movies
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• HIST 4338 - Holocaust
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• HIST 4345 - Chinese Film and History
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• HIST 4346 - Violence in Medieval Europe
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• HIST 4347 - Age of Charlemagne
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• HIST 4349 - Justice in Pre-Modern World
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• HIST 4352 - The American West: Trans-Mississippi
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• HIST 4353 - The Old South
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• HIST 4354 - The New South
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• HIST 4355 - History of Arkansas
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• HIST 4356 - History of Race and Ethnicity in America
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• HIST 4358 - Civil Rights since 1954
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• HIST 4359 - American Urban History
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• HIST 4363 - Law in American History
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• HIST 4364 - History of American Enterprise
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• HIST 4365 - Modern U.S. Culture
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• HIST 4367 - American Labor History
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• HIST 4368 - African American History to 1865
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• HIST 4369 - African American History Since 1865
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• HIST 4371 - Women in World History
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• HIST 4372 - Perspectives on Women in American History
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• HIST 4373 - History of Family and Childhood in Modern Europe
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• HIST 4378 - The History of U.S.-Latin American Relations
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• HIST 4385 - U.S. Diplomatic History
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• HIST 4390 - Special Topics in History
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• HIST 4391 - Seminar in United States History
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• HIST 4393 - Seminar in World History
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• HIST 4395 - History Internship
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• HIST 4396 - Seminar in Arkansas History
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• HIST 4397 - Teaching Applications
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• HIST 4399 - Independent Study
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• HIST 4600 - Internship
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International Business |
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• IBUS 4314 - International Business Strategy
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• IBUS 4316 - Field Study in International Business
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• IBUS 4390 - Cooperative Education
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Interdisciplinary Studies
- The content of each of these courses changes with each offering. Interested students should consult the list of current course offerings for the title, description, and teachers of each course. More information can be obtained from one of the instructors listed.
- In general, interdisciplinary courses address a theme or a problem from the viewpoints of several academic disciplines or a subject that does not fall within one of those disciplines.
- These courses are often supervised by more than one teacher. Courses include:
IDST 1100, 1200, 1300
IDST 2100, 2200, 2300
IDST 3100, 3200, 3300
IDST 4100, 4200, 4300
- Each interdisciplinary studies course carries a number and title indicating that course’s level, credit hours, and subject, such as IDST 3312 The Humanities and Technology. All such courses apply as credit hours toward the total needed for graduation and as elective hours. Their applicability toward a major or minor is determined by the department, college, or school of the student’s major or minor field.
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• IDST 3350 - Reasoning Across the Disciplines
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• IDST 4350 - Interdisciplinary Studies Colloquium
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Information Science |
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• IFSC 1105 - First Year Experience for Computing Majors
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• IFSC 1202 - Introduction to Object-oriented Technology
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• IFSC 1310 - Web Technologies
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• IFSC 2200 - Ethics in the Profession
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• IFSC 2300 - Object-oriented Technology
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• IFSC 2305 - Computer Systems
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• IFSC 2315 - Information Systems Software
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• IFSC 2340 - Human Computer Interface
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• IFSC 3300 - Web Client Applications
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• IFSC 3315 - Applied Networking
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• IFSC 3320 - Database Concepts
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• IFSC 3330 - Current Trends in Database Technology
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• IFSC 3342 - Mobile Web Development
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• IFSC 3360 - System Analysis and Design
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• IFSC 3391 - Junior Cooperative Education I
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• IFSC 3392 - Junior Cooperative Education II
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• IFSC 4100 - Independent Study
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• IFSC 4199 - Special Topics
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• IFSC 4200 - Independent Study
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• IFSC 4299 - Special Topics
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• IFSC 4300 - Independent Study
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• IFSC 4301 - Information, Computing, and the Future
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• IFSC 4325 - Data Mining Concepts and Techniques
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• IFSC 4330 - Database Security
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• IFSC 4339 - Network Security
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• IFSC 4345 - Information Visualization
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• IFSC 4350 - Electronic Commerce
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• IFSC 4360 - Social Computing
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