This document lists over 70 courses taken by a student between 2010 and 2015. The courses covered topics in anthropology, criminal justice, economics, English, geography, geology, history, Italian, mathematics, music, political science, and religious studies. Many of the religious studies courses focused on Judaism, Christianity, and Asian religions. The student also completed several independent study courses and requirements for the Blount Undergraduate Initiative program.
Courses 2010-2015 Anthropology, Criminal Justice, Languages
1. Courses Taken 2010 -2015
Courses Taken:
Anthropology 102 – Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
Anthropology 402 – Gender, Ethnicity, and Health
Anthropology 412 – Peoples of Europe
Blount Undergraduate Initiative 100 – Blount Convocation
Blount Undergraduate Initiative 100 – Blount Convocation
Blount Undergraduate Initiative 101 – Foundations: Origins
Blount Undergraduate Initiative 102 – Foundations: Possibilities
Blount Undergraduate Initiative 301 – Thematic Seminar: Plagues, Pox, and Pestilence
Blount Undergraduate Initiative 301 – Thematic Seminar: Dante and the Middle Ages
Blount Undergraduate Initiative 301 – Thematic Seminar: Capstone Cathedral: Alabama,
Southern, and American College Football Traditions
Blount Undergraduate Initiative 401—Worldviews
Criminal Justice 100 – Introduction to Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice 270 – Corrections
Criminal Justice 280 – Research Methods
Criminal Justice 300 – Survey Criminal Theories
Criminal Justice 303 – Minorities and Criminal Social Justice
Criminal Justice 306 – History of Crime and Treatment
Criminal Justice 321 – Introduction to Forensic Sciences
Criminal Justice 381 – Statistics
Criminal Justice 409 – Women, Law, and Incarceration
Criminal Justice 460 – Criminal Law I
Criminal Justice 490 – Special Topics: Supreme Court Cases of the 20th Century
Criminal Justice 490 – Special Topics: Women, Law, and Corrections
Economics 110 – Principles of Microeconomics
Economics 111 – Principles of Macroeconomics
English 104 – English Composition BUI – Fidelity or (Re)Vision in Adaptation
English 209 – American Literature
German 260 – Holocaust in Film and Literature
Geography 101 – Atmospheric Processes and Patterns
Geography 105 – World Regional Geography
Geography 377 – Cultural Geography
Geology 101 – The Dynamic Earth
History 102 – Western Civilization since 1648
History 377 – US as a World Power Since 1898
History 386 – History of Rome
2. Human Environmental Sciences 490 – Independent Study: Reflection of Student Leader
Experience
Italian 101 – Introductory Italian I
Italian 102 – Introductory Italian II
Italian 201 – Intermediate Italian I
Italian 202 – Intermediate Italian II
Italian 356 – Advanced Grammar and Composition
Italian 380 – Special Topics: Fascism in Film and Literature
Mathematics 110 – Finite Mathematics
Mass Communication 101 – Introduction to Mass Communications
Music 121 – Introduction to Listening
Political Science 203 – Comparative Politics
Political Science 204 – International Relations
Religious Studies 100 – Introduction to Religious Studies
Religious Studies 110 – Introduction to the Hebrew Bible
Religious Studies 112 – Introduction to the New Testament
Religious Studies 220 – Survey of Asian Religion
Religious Studies 223 – Holocaust in Historical Perspective
Religious Studies 224 – Judaism
Religious Studies 241 – American Religious History
Religious Studies 347 – Jewish-Christian Relations
Religious Studies 360 – Independent Study: Jewish Philosophies
Religious Studies 360 – Independent Study: Jewish Stereotypes
Religious Studies 361 – Independent Study: Violence and Religion
Religious Studies 370 – Advanced Study Religion in Culture: Empire and the
Construction of Religion
Religious Studies 372 – Antisemitism and the Crisis of Modernity
Religious Studies 373 – Advanced Study Asian Religion: Hinduism
Religious Studies 410 – Religion and Genocide
Religious Studies 415 – Religion in the American South
Religious Studies 460 – Independent Study: Myth, Ritual, and Magic in the Abrahamic
Faiths
Religious Studies 490 – Senior Capstone Seminar