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Fundamental strength training and injury prevention techniques specific to dance. Movement sequences to build core strength, endurance, and coordination.
- Teacher: Sarah Lass
Category: Performing Arts
Fundamental strength training and injury prevention techniques specific to dance. Movement sequences to build core strength, endurance, and coordination.
- Teacher: Millicent Johnnie
Category: Performing Arts
Further development of movement principles established in Modern Dance Technique II.
- Teacher: Michael Crotty
- Teacher: John McBride
Category: Performing Arts
Further development of movement principles established in Modern Dance Technique IV.
- Teacher: Michael Crotty
- Teacher: John McBride
Category: Performing Arts
Further development of movement principles established in Modern Dance Techniques VI.
- Teacher: Michael Crotty
- Teacher: John McBride
Category: Performing Arts
- Teacher: Brandon Waltz
Category: Advising
Tools, media, techniques, sketching, and orthographic conventions of design drawing.
- Teacher: Liane Hancock
- Teacher: William Riehm
Category: Architecture

Tools, media, techniques, sketching, and orthographic conventions of design drawing.
- Teacher: Justin Peltier
- Teacher: Chloe Reyes
- Teacher: William Riehm
Category: Architecture

This course has additional cost. Learn more at online.louisiana.edu/get-started/tuition-cost.
- Teacher: Kari Smith
- Teacher: Sarah Young
Category: Architecture


May be repeated for a maximum of six hours. Exploration of advanced research issues in design
- Teacher: Ashlie Boelkins
Category: Architecture
Introduction to macroeconomic concepts. National income accounts, trade, public finance, governmental influences in price stabilization and full employment. A student cannot receive credit for both 201 and ECON 300.
- Teacher: Wesley Austin
Category: Economics & Finance
This course has additional cost. Learn more at online.louisiana.edu/get-started/tuition-cost.
- Teacher: Mary Luquette
Category: Economics & Finance
Introduction to macroeconomic concepts. National income accounts, trade, public finance, governmental influences in price stabilization and full employment. A student cannot receive credit for both 201 and ECON 300.
- Teacher: Will Heath
Category: Economics & Finance