ARTS AND LETTERS Courses
AL 100. Introduction to Arts and Letters: Scholarship in the Disciplines. 1 Credit.
Through guest presentations from each major department in the college, the Career Management Center and other University resources, students will learn about majors, minors, career options, effective goal-setting, study skills, and time management strategies. Coursework includes weekly reading and journal assignments, attendance at campus events, and visits to campus resources.
AL 195. Topics. 3 Credits.
A topics course in the area of arts and letters.
AL 196. Topics. 3 Credits.
A topics course in the area of arts and letters.
AL 295. Topics. 3 Credits.
A topics course in the area of arts and letters.
AL 296. Topics. 3 Credits.
A topics course in the area of arts and letters.
AL 367. Internship in Peer Advising. 1-3 Credits.
Students receive training in communications, counseling practices and College and University resources and services, and then serve as Peer Advisors to undecided prospective Arts & Letters students. Up to 150 hours required. Weekly staff meetings, readings, and a peer advising journal are also required. Prerequisites: Approval of the College Director of Academic Advising.
AL 395. Topics in Humanities. 3 Credits.
An interdisciplinary study of selected topics in the humanities. These courses will appear in the course schedule booklet, and will be more fully described in a booklet distributed to academic advisors. Prerequisites: Junior standing or permission of the instructor.
AL 396. Topics in Social Studies. 3 Credits.
An interdisciplinary study of selected topics in social studies. These courses will appear in the course schedule booklet, and will be more fully described in a booklet distributed to academic advisors. Prerequisites: Junior standing or permission of the instructor.
AL 495/595. Topics in Humanities. 1-3 Credits.
An advanced study of selected topics in humanities. Prerequisites: Junior standing or permission of the instructor.
AL 496/596. Topics in Social Studies. 3 Credits.
An advanced study of selected topics in social studies. Prerequisites: Junior standing or permission of the instructor.
AL 497/597. Tutorial Work in Arts and Letters Topics. 3 Credits.
Independent reading and study on a topic to be selected under the direction of an instructor. Conferences and papers as appropriate. Prerequisites: Junior standing or permission of the instructor.
AL 595. Topics in Humanities. 1-3 Credits.
An advanced study of selected topics in humanities.
AL 596. Topics in Social Studies. 3 Credits.
An advanced study of selected topics in social studies.
AL 597. Tutorial Work in Arts and Letters Topics. 3 Credits.
Independent reading and study on a topic to be selected under the direction of an instructor. Conferences and papers as appropriate. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.
AL 695. Topics. 1-3 Credits.
An interdisciplinary study of selected topics in arts and letters.
AL 795. Topics. 1-3 Credits.
1-3 credits. Seminar on special interdisciplinary topics for small groups of qualified students. Prerequisites: Advanced graduate standing.
AL 797. Tutorial Work in Arts and Letters Topics. 1-3 Credits.
Independent reading and study on a topic to be selected under the direction of an instructor. Conferences and papers as appropriate.
AL 895. Topics. 1-3 Credits.
Seminar on special interdisciplinary topics for small groups of qualified students. Prerequisites: Advanced graduate standing.
AL 897. Tutorial Work in Arts and Letters Topics. 1-3 Credits.
Independent reading and study on a topic to be selected under the direction of an instructor. Conferences and papers as appropriate.