Apr 27, 2024  
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


Courses offered only online or both online and on-ground are indicated with (**)asterisks.

 

Health Promotion

  
  • HPRO 6911 - Special Topics HPRO

    (3) (hlth 6902-6911) Current topics in health promotion. May be repeated with change in topic. See online class listings for topic.
  
  • HPRO 7122 - Current Readings HPRO **

    (3) (HLTH 7122) Directed readings in health promotion; material selected to strengthen areas of study. May be repeated for maximum of 9 credits. Grades of A-F, or IP will be given.
  
  • HPRO 7142 - Seminar in HPRO

    (1-3) (HLTH 7142) Graduate seminar in health promotion. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • HPRO 7152 - Problems In HPRO

    (3) ESMS 7152 /NUTR 7152 /PETE 7152   Independent study and/or research project on selected problems and issues.

      PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor Grades of A-F, or IP will be given.

  
  • HPRO 7182 - Health Promotion **

    (3) (FITW 7182) Introduction to broad and challenging academic discipline and profession of health promotion; explores theories of behavior and change, ethical and professional considerations, as well as fundamentals of program planning, implementation, and evaluation.
  
  • HPRO 7183 - Lifestyle/Wellness/Disease **

    (3) Effect of physical activity, physical fitness, and other lifestyle behaviors on health and prevention or delay of selected chronic diseases.
  
  • HPRO 7702 - Contemporary Hlth Issue

    (3) (HLTH 7702) (HLTH 7702). Extensive examination of timely and important issues in the health promotion area.
  
  • HPRO 7703 - Life Phys Act & Hlth

    (3) Introduces classroom health promotion, including approaches to policy making, program development and implementation, practice of self-care, behavioral and attitudinal change, and health enhancement.
  
  • HPRO 7704 - Int Hlth Beh Evdy Life

    (3) Examines theories of behavior change, barriers to behavior change, how behaviors and individual risk factors affect chronic disease, how our environment affects health behaviors, and how to critique health information in order to synthesize nutrition, activity, and healthy behavior.
  
  • HPRO 7710 - Prog/Event Planning for HPRO **

    (3) Introduction to program promotion techniques and event planning strategies; focuses on techniques and requirements for planning and conducting health promotion campaigns and special events such as meetings, corporate events, professional conferences, community functions, state/national initiatives, and sponsorships.
  
  • HPRO 7712 - Epidemiology **

    (3) (HLTH 7712) Introduction to selected diseases of special concern in public health practice with emphasis on epidemiologic models and methods.
  
  • HPRO 7722 - Hlth Intrvntn Thry/Apps **

    (3) (HLTH 7722) Examines an array of health theories and their applications to relevant health problems and prevention-intervention programs; these theoretical frameworks will be critiqued in some depth.
  
  • HPRO 7732 - Random Cln Trial/HS

    (3) Provides thorough grounding in planning and executing randomized clinical trials pertaining to design, conducting, evaluation, and resource acquisition. PREREQUISITE(S): EDPR 7523 , EDPR 7541  or permission of instructor
  
  • HPRO 7780 - Health Counseling **

    (3) Introduces clinical counseling techniques focusing on the development and application of basic health counseling and lifestyle coaching skills. Self-evaluation, giving and receiving feedback and reflection upon the development of clinical skills and ethical tendencies is an essential part of this course.
  
  • HPRO 7790 - Program Management in HPRO

    (3) Concepts and practice of the structure and functions of health promotion programs. Provides a foundation for various project direction skills, including planning, implementation, leadership, management (time, risk, and financial), quality assurance, evaluation, dissemination, and maintenance of health programs.
  
  • HPRO 7800 - Internship in HPRO

    (3-6) Directed field experience focusing on development of knowledge, skills, and techniques needed to function as health promotion specialist in public or private settings. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • HPRO 7902 - Special Topics HPRO

    (1-3) (HLTH 7092-11) Current topics in health promotion. May be repeated with change in topic.
  
  • HPRO 7903 - Special Topics HPRO

    (1-3) (HLTH 7092-11) Current topics in health promotion. May be repeated with change in topic.
  
  • HPRO 7904 - Special Topics HPRO

    (1-3) (HLTH 7092-11) Current topics in health promotion. May be repeated with change in topic.
  
  • HPRO 7905 - Special Topics HPRO

    (1-3) (HLTH 7092-11) Current topics in health promotion. May be repeated with change in topic.
  
  • HPRO 7906 - Special Topics HPRO

    (1-3) (HLTH 7092-11) Current topics in health promotion. May be repeated with change in topic.
  
  • HPRO 7907 - Special Topics HPRO

    (1-3) (HLTH 7092-11) Current topics in health promotion. May be repeated with change in topic.
  
  • HPRO 7908 - Special Topics HPRO

    (1-3) (HLTH 7092-11) Current topics in health promotion. May be repeated with change in topic.
  
  • HPRO 7909 - Special Topics HPRO

    (1-3) (HLTH 7092-11) Current topics in health promotion. May be repeated with change in topic.
  
  • HPRO 7910 - Special Topics HPRO

    (1-3) (HLTH 7092-11) Current topics in health promotion. May be repeated with change in topic.
  
  • HPRO 7911 - Special Topics HPRO

    (1-3) (HLTH 7092-11) Current topics in health promotion. May be repeated with change in topic.
  
  • HPRO 7950 - Applied Project in HPRO **

    (1-6) Scholarly capstone experience in which students integrate and apply discipline-specific knowledge, skills, and insights in developing a product related to their professional goals as approved by a three-person project committee. PREREQUISITE(S): Completion of 18 credit hours in the program of study with a minimum graduate GPA of 3.00 and permission of instructor. S,U, or IP will be given.
  
  • HPRO 8732 - Random Cln Trial/HS

    (3) Provides thorough grounding in planning and executing randomized clinical trials pertaining to design, conducting, evaluation, and resource acquisition. PREREQUISITE(S): EDPR 7523 ,EDPR 7541 , or permission of instructor.

Higher and Adult Education

  
  • HIAD 7060 - Intrnshp Hi/Adult Ed **

    (1-6) Work experiences in higher education institution or in adult education settings under supervision of practicing professional and university supervisor. May be repeated for maximum of 6 credits. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor. Grades of S, U, or I will be given.
  
  • HIAD 7170 - Community Educ Administration

    (3) Organizational aspects of community education programs, including administration and suprevision of personnel and citizen-community participation in formulating, implementing, and evaluating community education programs. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor. Grades of A-F will be given.
  
  • HIAD 7171 - Adult & Conti Educ Admin

    (3) Organization and administration of adult and continuing education, including adult remedial, vocational-technical, community outreach programs; administrative methods and materials appropriate to adult habits and needs; interpreting current legislation and research relating to adult and continuing education programs; planning, implementing, and evaluating strategies. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor. Grades of A-F will be given.
  
  • HIAD 7172 - Curri Planning in Adu Basic Ed

    (3) Principles of curriculum building in application to adult basic education students. Grades of A-F will be given.
  
  • HIAD 7403 - Rsrch Hghr/Adult Educ

    (3) Current topics, research problems, new studies, and needed inquiries in higher and adult education. EDPR 7/8541, 7/8542, 8415, and 1 additional methods course approved by advisor. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 7404 - Supervised Research

    (1-6) Collaborative research with faculty within the major to include planning, design, management, analysis, and reporting of research. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credit hours. PREREQUISITE(S): Prerequisites: Minimum of 12 hours in major and permission of instructor. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPD, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 7410 - Overview Higher Educ **

    (3) (EDAS 7190-8190) Higher education in social and historical contexts; organization and administration of colleges and universities. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 7411 - Community Colleges

    (3) (EDAS 7191-8191) History, philosophy, and changing mission of the community college; focus on administration, faculty, staff, and students; curriculum and services; funding, public relations, and the presidency. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 7415 - It Trends & Issues **

    (3) Explores issues and trends in information technology for leaders of higher and adult education, involving readings, discussion, and hands-on web research related to IT planning and budget considerations, academic and administrative systems, management of IT professionals, and IT-induced change in various segments of education. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 7430 - The Professoriate

    (3) Faculties of U.S. colleges and universities, nature of their work in various types of institutions, academic reward system, and programs for continuing professional development. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 7440 - Stdnt Prsnl Svc High Ed

    (3) (COUN 7613-8613) Activities, functions, relationships, and philosophy of student personnel services; historical developments and current trends in student personnel services in relation to changing concepts in higher education. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor. Grades of A-F will be given.
  
  • HIAD 7441 - College Studnt/Culture

    (3) (COUN 7672-8672) College student characteristics and differing life patterns in institutional perspective; variations in student and college cultures in types of institutions. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 7442 - College Student Dev

    (3) (Same as COUN 7622-8622.) Comprehensive study of traditional and non-traditional college students; emphasis on identification of development needs. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 7443 - College Environments

    (3) (Same as COUN 7623-8623) Person-environment interaction theories, campus ecology, impact of college environments on diverse student populations, and higher education environmental assessment techniques. Resttricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor. PREREQUISITE(S): HIAD 7442 -HIAD 8442  
  
  • HIAD 7444 - Multiculturalism Coll Camp

    (3) Develops knowledge and skills necessary for leadership in diverse educational backgrounds. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 7445 - Group Work in Stud Per

    (3) Information and experiential opportunities about working with groups for leaders in diverse educational settings. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 7450 - College/Unvsty Curric

    (3) (HIAD 7200-8200) Structure, development, implementation, and assessment of curriculum in colleges and universities; historical and philosophical perspectives; major figures, emerging trends, and contemporary issues. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 7452 - Developmental Educ

    (3) (HIAD 7204-8204) Developmental education programs in colleges and universities; focus on policy, administration, and instruction. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 7510 - Overview Of Adult Educ

    (3) (HIAD 7250) Historical development of adult education; scope of field, including non-formal, post-secondary education, and human resource development. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 7511 - Admin/Govt Comm College

    (3) Clinical examination of structure, governance, management, and institutional culture in the context of accepted administrative practice in the contemporary community college. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 7512 - Dev Grant Proposals/Ldrsp Prog

    (3) (HIAD 7256-8256) Adult leadership programs in various organizations, agencies, and groups as primary, supplementary, or complementary function; community relations and development in funding. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 7530 - Continuing Prof Educ **

    (3) Background and development of continuing education for professionals, including medicine, law, social work, psychology, dentistry, and education as well as other fields; examination of impetus and providers for such programs. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 7541 - Issues/Trends Tchg Adults **

    (3) (HIAD 7201-8201) Teaching and learning in higher education and other educational settings; analysis of who our learners are and teaching approaches designed for diverse student populations. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 7542 - Global/Compartv Issues Ldrshp

    (3) Cross-cultural and cross-national study of selected issues and problems in higher and adult education; examines role of education in promoting social, economic, and cultural change. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 7543 - External Relations/Fundraising

    (3) Working with populations external to the organization, such as schools, organizations, community agencies, governments, and the media. Also, principles of fundraising, alumni development, and development campaigns. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 8000 - Change Theory in Higher Educ

    (3) Focus on theories and techniques for helping higher education institutions to change. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 8060 - Intrnshp Hi/Adult Ed

    (1-6) Work experiences in higher education institution or in adult education settings under supervision of practicing professional and university supervisor. May be repeated for maximum of 6 credits. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • HIAD 8170 - Community Educ Administration

    (3) Organizational aspects of community education programs, including administration and supervision of personnel and citizen-community participation in formulating, implementing, and evaluating community education programs. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 8171 - Adult & Conti Educ Admin

    (3) Organization and administration of adult and continuing education, including adult remedial, vocational-technical, community outreach programs; administrative methods and materials appropriate to adult habits and needs; interpreting current legislation and research relating to adult and continuing education programs; planning, implementing, and evaluating strategies. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 8172 - Curri Planning in Adu Basic Ed

    (3) Principles of curriculum building in application to adult basic education students. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 8400 - Writing for Publication

    (3) Learn about journals, tailoring articles to journals, writing a research article, working with editors and reviewers.
  
  • HIAD 8401 - Higher Educ Adminstratn **

    (3) (EDAS 7192-8192) Role, function, organization, and administration of colleges and universities; roles of presidents and other administrators; variations in academic and student life in higher education; relationships with various constituencies; problems of practice and power.
  
  • HIAD 8403 - Rsrch Hghr/Adult Educ **

    (3) Current topics, research problems, new studies, and needed inquiries in higher and adult education.
  
  • HIAD 8404 - Supervised Research

    (1-6) Collaborative research with faculty within the major to include planning, design, management, analysis, and reporting of research. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credit hours.
  
  • HIAD 8405 - Sem Higher/Adlt Educ

    (3) (HIAD 7258-8258) (HIAD 7258-8258). Culminating experience for doctoral students; examination of current issues using cross-disciplinary perspectives derived from previous coursework. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 8406 - Designing Research in HIAD

    (3) This course focuses on the theoretical, conceptual, and procedural knowledge underpinning the designing of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods research in higher and adult education. PREREQUISITE(S): LEAD 8001 ,HIAD 8412 ,EDPR 8561  EDPR 8541 ,EDPR 8542  or equivalent, or permission of the instructor.
  
  • HIAD 8410 - Overview Higher Edu **

    (3) (EDAS 7190-8190) Higher education in social and historical contexts; organization and administration of colleges and universities. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 8411 - Community Colleges

    (3) (EDAS 7191-8191) History, philosophy, and changing mission of the community college; focus on administration, faculty, staff, and students; curriculum and services; funding, public relations, and the presidency. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 8412 - Hist/Policy Persp Hied

    (3) (EDFD 7002-8002) Historical development of higher education in the United States; current higher education policy issues in relation to this development. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 8415 - IT Trends & Issues **

    (3) Explores issues and trends in information technology for leaders of higher and adult education, involving readings, discussion, and hands-on web research related to IT planning and budget considerations, academic and administrative systems, management of IT professionals, and IT-induced change in various segments of education. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 8420 - Legal/Ethical Issues in HIAD **

    (3) (EDAS 8380) (EDAS 8380). Legal principles and significant legal constraints relating to institutions of higher education; emphasis on application of law to organizational structure, students, personnel, programs, property, and finance; analysis of current legal issues. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit when topic varies
  
  • HIAD 8422 - Higher Educ Finance **

    (3) (EDAS 8320) Financing of institutions in higher education; sources and methods of securing funds; development of programs; procedures for budget development and analysis; other financial and economic aspects of higher education administration; analysis of current problems related to higher education finance. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor. PREREQUISITE(S): EDPR 7541 /EDPR 8541  and EDPR 8542 /EDPR 8542  
  
  • HIAD 8430 - The Professoriate

    (3) Faculties of U.S. colleges and universities, nature of their work in various types of institutions, academic reward system, and programs for continuing professional development. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 8440 - Stdnt Prsnl Svc High Ed

    (3) (COUN 7613-8613) Activities, functions, relationships, and philosophy of student personnel services; historical developments and current trends in student personnel services in relation to changing concepts in higher education. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 8441 - College Studnt/Culture

    (3) (COUN 7672-8672) College student characteristics and differing life patterns in institutional perspective; variations in student and college cultures in types of institutions. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 8442 - College Student Dev

    (3) (Same as COUN 7622-8622.) Comprehensive study of traditional and non-traditional college students; emphasis on identification of development needs. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 8443 - College Environments

    (3) (Same as COUN 7623-8623). Person-environment interaction theories, campus ecology, impact of college environments on diverse student populations, and higher education environmental assessment techniques. .Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor. PREREQUISITE(S): HIAD 7442 /HIAD 8442  
  
  • HIAD 8450 - College/Unvsty Curric

    (3) (HIAD 7200-8200) Structure, development, implementation, and assessment of curriculum in colleges and universities; historical and philosophical perspectives; major figures, emerging trends, and contemporary issues. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 8510 - Overview of Adult Educ **

    (3) (HIAD 7250) Historical development of adult education; scope of field, including non-formal, post-secondary education, and human resource development. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 8511 - Admin/Govt Comm College

    (3) Clinical examination of structure, governance, management, and institutional culture in the context of accepted administrative practice in the contemporary community college. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 8512 - Dev Grant Proposals/Ldrsp Prog

    (3) (HIAD 7256-8256) Adult leadership programs in various organizations, agencies, and groups as primary, supplementary, or complementary function; community relations and development in funding. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 8530 - Continuing Prof Educ **

    (3) Background and development of continuing education for professionals, including medicine, law, social work, psychology, dentistry, and education as well as other fields; examination of impetus and providers for such programs. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 8541 - Issues/Trends Tchg Adults **

    (3) (HIAD 7201-8201) Teaching and learning in higher education and other educational settings; analysis of who our learners are and teaching approaches designed for diverse student populations. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 8542 - Global/Compartv Issues Ldrshp **

    (3) Cross-cultural and cross-national study of selected issues and problems in higher and adult education; examines role of education in promoting social, economic, and cultural change. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.
  
  • HIAD 8543 - External Relations/Fundraising

    (3) Working with populations external to the organization, such as schools, organizations, community agencies, governments, and the medial. Also, principles of fundraising, alumni development, and development campaigns. Restricted to students enrolled in HIAD, LDPS, and CCTL programs or by permission of instructor.

History

  
  • HIST 6020 - Internship In History

    (1-12) Supervised internships working with various governmental agencies, private foundations, or businesses of interest to historians. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 hours credit, not more than 6 of which can be counted toward the satisfaction of degree requirements. Grades of A-F will be given.
  
  • HIST 6022 - Oral History

    (3) Applied history covering oral history theory, research, and interviewing procedures.
  
  • HIST 6050 - Special Topics in History

    (1-3) Intensive study of selected topics in History. Topics are announced in online class listings. History COREQUISITE(S): University of Memphis - Graduate Catalog HIST
  
  • HIST 6051 - Special Topics in History

    (1-3) Intensive study of selected topics in History. Topics are announced in online class listings. History COREQUISITE(S): University of Memphis - Graduate Catalog HIST
  
  • HIST 6052 - Special Topics in History

    (1-3) Intensive study of selected topics in History. Topics are announced in online class listings. History COREQUISITE(S): University of Memphis - Graduate Catalog HIST
  
  • HIST 6053 - Special Topics in History

    (1-3) Intensive study of selected topics in History. Topics are announced in online class listings. History COREQUISITE(S): University of Memphis - Graduate Catalog HIST
  
  • HIST 6054 - Special Topics in History

    (1-3) Intensive study of selected topics in History. Topics are announced in online class listings. History COREQUISITE(S): University of Memphis - Graduate Catalog HIST
  
  • HIST 6055 - Hist & Film in Latin Amer

    (3) Main issues, events, and transformations in American sexuality from 1900 to the present.
  
  • HIST 6055 - Special Topics in History

    (1-3) Intensive study of selected topics in History. Topics are announced in online class listings. History COREQUISITE(S): University of Memphis - Graduate Catalog HIST
  
  • HIST 6056 - Special Topics in History

    (1-3) Intensive study of selected topics in History. Topics are announced in online class listings. History COREQUISITE(S): University of Memphis - Graduate Catalog HIST
  
  • HIST 6057 - Special Topics in History

    (1-3) Intensive study of selected topics in History. Topics are announced in online class listings. History COREQUISITE(S): University of Memphis - Graduate Catalog HIST
  
  • HIST 6058 - Special Topics in History

    (1-3) Intensive study of selected topics in History. Topics are announced in online class listings. History COREQUISITE(S): University of Memphis - Graduate Catalog HIST
  
  • HIST 6059 - Special Topics in History

    (1-3) Intensive study of selected topics in History. Topics are announced in online class listings. History COREQUISITE(S): University of Memphis - Graduate Catalog HIST
  
  • HIST 6060 - Special Topics in History

    (1-3) Intensive study of selected topics in History. Topics are announced in online class listings. History COREQUISITE(S): University of Memphis - Graduate Catalog HIST
  
  • HIST 6061 - Special Topics in History

    (1-3) Intensive study of selected topics in History. Topics are announced in online class listings. History COREQUISITE(S): University of Memphis - Graduate Catalog HIST
  
  • HIST 6062 - Special Topics in History

    (1-3) Intensive study of selected topics in History. Topics are announced in online class listings. History COREQUISITE(S): University of Memphis - Graduate Catalog HIST
  
  • HIST 6063 - Special Topics in History

    (1-3) Intensive study of selected topics in History. Topics are announced in online class listings. History COREQUISITE(S): University of Memphis - Graduate Catalog HIST
 

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