University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Search results: 140

- Teacher: Andrea Leonard
Category: ODL Archived Courses

Continuation of basic structure and vocabulary with focus on development of conversational skills.
- Teacher: Rachel Granier
Category: Communicative Disorders

Laboratory practices in cell and molecular biology
- Teacher: Caroline Matkin
- Teacher: David Slay
Category: Biology and Microbiology
Basic physiological processes common to animal, plant, and microbial systems; nutrient acquisition, metabolism, molecular and bulk transport, motility, intercellular communication; regulatory processes and interaction with the physical environment.
- Teacher: Jonathan Chapman
- Teacher: Michael Sulak
Category: Biology and Microbiology
History of, and modern debates in, community ecology. Special focus on understanding mathematical models and learning multivariate statistical analyses in R.
- Teacher: Mark Genung
Category: Biology and Microbiology
Introduction to the dynamic legal, economic and social/Political world in which business entities operate, including the legal system, alternative dispute resolution, contracts, torts, employment law, business organizations, ethical and global factors.
- Teacher: James Klock
Introduction to the dynamic legal, economic and social/Political world in which business entities operate, including the legal system, alternative dispute resolution, contracts, torts, employment law, business organizations, ethical and global factors.
- Teacher: Joshua Guillory

This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs. This section has reserved 20 seats for RN-to-BSN students, 5 seats for HSA students and 5 seats for HPW students.
- Teacher: Andrea Leonard
Category: Chemistry
This course has additional cost. Learn more at online.louisiana.edu/get-started/tuition-cost. This section has 5 seats reserved for GSO students.
- Teacher: Julie Richard
Study of crime and the role of law in society; the agencies and processes involved in the criminal justice system; relations within the system.
- Teacher: Kat Langford
- Teacher: Vanessa Lasala
Category: Criminal Justice
This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs.
- Teacher: Vanessa Lasala
Category: Criminal Justice
Study of crime and the role of law in society; the agencies and processes involved in the criminal justice system; relations within the system.
- Teacher: Blacin Godfrey
- Teacher: Md Rakibul Hasan
Category: Criminal Justice
This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs.
- Teacher: Kristin Gardner
Category: Criminal Justice

This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs.
- Teacher: Madison Helmick
Category: Criminal Justice
Content varies. May be repeated; no limit on number of times course may be repeated for credit. Alternate subtitles will appear on student's transcript.
- Teacher: Gregory Saloom
Category: Criminal Justice
Theory and practice for the preparation and delivery of speeches. Preparation for professional presentations. Use of multimedia technologies in oral presentations.
- Teacher: Kelly Richard
Category: Communication
This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs.
- Teacher: Demise Daigle
Category: Communication
Dance as a theatre art; development of modern dance forms. Studio experiences in modern dance techniques.
- Teacher: Jannah Simon
Category: Performing Arts
Issues and process of two dimensional and three dimensional design.
All remedial coursework must be completed prior to enrolling in DSGN 101.
All remedial coursework must be completed prior to enrolling in DSGN 101.
- Teacher: Justine Hebert
- Teacher: Sarah Young
Category: Architecture
Experiential learning seminar focused on educational equity and resources in addition to a minimum of 10 hours in field experiences.
- Teacher: Matthew Green
- Teacher: Chloe Le

Creating an inclusive and equitable classroom learning environment, building and sustaining positive relationships in and across all levels of the educational community, understanding and applying principles of instructional design to lesson planning, and examining a variety of teaching models and learning theories.
- Teacher: Malani Hoffpauir
- Teacher: Leigh Tolley
Category: Curriculum & Instruction
1) EDCI COURSES (EXCEPT EDCI 100, EDCI 308 & EDCI 310) ARE OPEN ONLY TO EDUCATION MAJORS WHO HAVE MET ALL REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION TO UPPER DIVISION IN EDUC 2) ALL METHODS COURSES WILL REQUIRE FIELD EXPERIENCES. THE NUMBER OF HOURS REQUIRED WILL VARY BY COURSE. STUDENTS MUST SCHEDULE THEIR CLASSES EACH SEMESTER WITH A MINIMUM OF 6 HOURS AVAILABLE DURING THE K-12 SCHOOL HOURS EACH WEEK TO ACCOMPLISH THE REQUIRED FIELD EXPERIENCES.
- Teacher: Marietta Adams
- Teacher: Tori Flint
- Teacher: Elizabeth Hebert Grossie
- Teacher: Jungmin Lee
- Teacher: Jodi Wilger

Designed to introduce students to the critical thinking, reading, and writing skills required in the university and beyond. Course will focus on writing effective, well-argued essays
- Teacher: Barja Islam
Category: English

Designed to introduce students to the critical thinking, reading, and writing skills required in the university and beyond. Course will focus on writing effective, well-argued essays
- Teacher: Chibuike Ogbonnaya
Category: English
Designed to introduce students to the critical thinking, reading, and writing skills required in the university and beyond. Course will focus on writing effective, well-argued essays
- Teacher: Ami' Hanna-Huff
Category: English

Designed to introduce students to the critical thinking, reading, and writing skills required in the university and beyond. Course will focus on writing effective, well-argued essays
- Teacher: Rafia Sharmin
Category: English
Designed to introduce students to the critical thinking, reading, and writing skills required in the university and beyond. Course will focus on writing effective, well-argued essays
- Teacher: Fahimul Habib
Category: English
Designed to introduce students to the critical thinking, reading, and writing skills required in the university and beyond. Course will focus on writing effective, well-argued essays
- Teacher: Hossain Md. Arafat
Category: English
Designed to introduce students to the critical thinking, reading, and writing skills required in the university and beyond. Course will focus on writing effective, well-argued essays
- Teacher: Lovely Kalam
Category: English
Designed to introduce students to the critical thinking, reading, and writing skills required in the university and beyond. Course will focus on writing effective, well-argued essays
- Teacher: Sophie Trist
Category: English
Designed to introduce students to the critical thinking, reading, and writing skills required in the university and beyond. Course will focus on writing effective, well-argued essays
- Teacher: Fahimul Habib
Category: English

Designed to introduce students to the critical thinking, reading, and writing skills required in the university and beyond. Course will focus on writing effective, well-argued essays
- Teacher: Diane Xavier de Sousa
Category: English

Designed to introduce students to the critical thinking, reading, and writing skills required in the university and beyond. Course will focus on writing effective, well-argued essays
- Teacher: Negar Noofeli
- Teacher: Diane Xavier de Sousa
Category: English

Designed to introduce students to the critical thinking, reading, and writing skills required in the university and beyond. Course will focus on writing effective, well-argued essays
- Teacher: Megan Charbonier
Category: English

Designed to introduce students to the critical thinking, reading, and writing skills required in the university and beyond. Course will focus on writing effective, well-argued essays
- Teacher: Negar Noofeli
Category: English
Designed to introduce students to the critical thinking, reading, and writing skills required in the university and beyond. Course will focus on writing effective, well-argued essays
- Teacher: Meisam Khalilinejad
Category: English
Designed to introduce students to the critical thinking, reading, and writing skills required in the university and beyond. Course will focus on writing effective, well-argued essays
- Teacher: Tre' Knapp
Category: English
Designed to introduce students to the critical thinking, reading, and writing skills required in the university and beyond. Course will focus on writing effective, well-argued essays
- Teacher: S M Saifullah
Category: English
This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs. This section is reserved for students in the fully online undergraduate programs of CJUO, GSO, HPW, HSA, RN-to-BSN, MGMO, MKTO, EHKO & SOCO.
- Teacher: Joel Terranova
Category: English
Designed to introduce students to the critical thinking, reading, and writing skills required in the university and beyond. Course will focus on writing effective, well-argued essays
- Teacher: Jennifer Manuel
Content varies. Through exploration of cultural themes, students will build on and advance the thinking, reading, and writing skills learned in English 101 while focusing on rhetoric and research. Satisfies diversity and international requirements.
- Teacher: Andrew Selcer
Category: English
Content varies. Through exploration of cultural themes, students will build on and advance the thinking, reading, and writing skills learned in English 101 while focusing on rhetoric and research. Satisfies diversity and international requirements.
- Teacher: ELZahraa ELSabagh
Category: English
Content varies. Through exploration of cultural themes, students will build on and advance the thinking, reading, and writing skills learned in English 101 while focusing on rhetoric and research. Satisfies diversity and international requirements.
- Teacher: Nahida Poly
Category: English

Content varies. May be repeated for credit once when the genre changes. Explores and traces the development of a specified genre or subgenre of literature.
- Teacher: Aliyah Watkins
Category: English
Knowledge on major energy-consuming components and systems in industrial facilities. Application of thermodynamics, heat transfer, and electrical machinery to the analysis of industrial components and systems for energy efficiency improvement.
- Teacher: Peng Yin
Category: Mechanical Engineering
Sketching and computer aided drafting (CAD).
- Teacher: Md Shafiqul Islam Chowdhury
- Teacher: Ipshit Idris
Category: Engineering Technology
Fundamental principles of planning and scheduling, including network-based schedules, resource scheduling, probabilistic scheduling, and computer applications as well as project control emphasizing on goals, flow of information, time and control, and change management.
- Teacher: Hosam Hegazy
- Teacher: Elise Mansour
Category: Engineering Technology

This course is important – whether you are a Political Science major or not. You will be introduced to the fundamentals of the American government, such as its political institutions and main actors. Most importantly, this class aims to demonstrate how you are connected to the federal and state government in your daily life and present you with tools to become informed and act in politically meaningful ways. For this purpose, we will also examine what being American means in today’s society and how our political institutions and behavior compare to other countries. Ultimately, you will leave this class with a comprehensive understanding of how to critically evaluate and actively participate in the American political system.
- Teacher: Shaun Williams
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- Teacher: Anthony Triche
Category: Computer Science
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- Teacher: Ramona Mielusel
Category: Modern Languages
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- Teacher: Whitney Storey
Category: Psychology
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- Teacher: John McBride
Category: Performing Arts

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- Teacher: Azamat Sakiev
Category: Political Science
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- Teacher: David Hughes
Category: Political Science
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- Teacher: Jacob Authement
Category: Political Science
International investments, multinational operations, and the global financial environment.
- Teacher: Linus Wilson
Category: Economics & Finance

Content varies. May be repeated for credit. Studies in medieval French and Francophone literature and culture.
- Teacher: Monica Wright
Category: Modern Languages
Origin of earth materials, structures, and landforms; affecting the human environment. Optional field trips.
- Teacher: Rachel Kelk
Category: Geology
Origin of earth materials, structures, and landforms; affecting the human environment. Optional field trips.
- Teacher: Bill Finley
Category: Geology
This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs.
- Teacher: Hannah Hawkins
Category: Geology
This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs.
- Teacher: Hannah Hawkins
Category: Geology
Earth's physical and biological evolution, utilizing concepts of plate tectonics. Emphasis on methods used to interpret earth history.
- Teacher: Kristie Cornell
Category: Geology
This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs. This section is reserved for students in the fully online undergraduate programs of CJUO, GSO, HPW, HSA, RN-to-BSN, MGMO, MKTO, EHKO & SOCO.
- Teacher: Jennifer Hargrave
Category: Geology
Presentation of structures, vocabulary and culture based on four-skill development.
- Teacher: Caroline Huey
Continuation of the structures, vocabulary and culture based on four-skill development.
- Teacher: Caroline Huey
Category: Modern Languages
Continuation of the presentation of structures, vocabulary and culture undertaken in GERM 102.
- Teacher: Caroline Huey
Category: Modern Languages

Survey of the origins and development of world cultures from prehistory to 1600.
- Teacher: Robin Hermann
Category: History, Geography, & Phil

This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs.
- Teacher: Elizabeth LaPointe
Category: Kinesiology
- Teacher: Miguel Orta
Category: Older Reviews

Introduction. Applications of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning in different domains. Early introduction to data, supervised and unsupervised learning, model deployment and iterative improvement. Generative AI and prompt engineering. Ethical considerations.
- Teacher: Brian West
Category: Informatics
Skill oriented class emphasizing the basic skills used in varied forms of martial arts.
- Teacher: Aaron Phillips
Category: Kinesiology
Wellness (nutrition, stress management, behavior modification), and fitness assessment. Information and strategies that can be used to implement a comprehensive lifetime fitness program.
- Teacher: Tyler Martinez
Category: Kinesiology
Wellness (nutrition, stress management, behavior modification), and fitness assessment. Information and strategies that can be used to implement a comprehensive lifetime fitness program.
- Teacher: Amanda Mayeaux
- Teacher: Keely McLeod
- Teacher: Aaron Phillips
Category: Kinesiology
This course has additional cost. Learn more at online.louisiana.edu/get-started/tuition-cost.
- Teacher: Brian Campbell
- Teacher: Sarah Stamey
Types and designs of research methods; how to formulate and develop hypotheses. Completion of statistics coursework and KNES 506 highly recommended.
- Teacher: Ismatara Reena
Category: Kinesiology
*LIFE 101 Students are required to meet the additional hours with instructor/professor outside of this designated time.
- Teacher: Claire Hebert
Category: LIFE Program
*LIFE 410 Students are required to meet the additional hours with instructor/professor outside of this designated time.
- Teacher: Claire Hebert
Category: LIFE Program
Critical thinking and applications of mathematical concepts to real-world topics such as descriptive statistics, growth and decay models, and finance. Graphing calculator required. Designed for students in non-technical fields and may be used as a prerequisite for MATH 206, MATH 210 and STAT 214 only.
- Teacher: Rashida Bryant
- Teacher: Damilola Tawose
Category: Mathematics
Functions and graphs, including linear functions, quadratic functions, other polynomial functions, exponentials and logarithmic functions; zeros of polynomial functions, systems of equations and inequalities. Graphing calculator required.
- Teacher: Alain Lionel Fogang Takoutsing
- Teacher: Nchedo Nwankwor
Category: Mathematics
This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs. This section is reserved for students in the fully online undergraduate programs of CJUO, GSO, HPW, HSA, RN-to-BSN, MGMO, MKTO, EHKO & SOCO.
- Teacher: Christy Langley
Category: Mathematics
Functions and graphs, including linear functions, quadratic functions, other polynomial functions, exponentials and logarithmic functions; zeros of polynomial functions, systems of equations and inequalities. Graphing calculator required.
- Teacher: Bailey Ross
Category: Mathematics
Functions and graphs, including linear functions, quadratic functions, other polynomial functions, exponentials and logarithmic functions; zeros of polynomial functions, systems of equations and inequalities. Graphing calculator required.
- Teacher: Bailey Ross
Category: Mathematics
Functions and graphs, including linear functions, quadratic functions, other polynomial functions, exponentials and logarithmic functions; zeros of polynomial functions, systems of equations and inequalities. Graphing calculator required.
- Teacher: Bailey Ross
Category: Mathematics
Functions and graphs, including linear functions, quadratic functions, other polynomial functions, exponentials and logarithmic functions; zeros of polynomial functions, systems of equations and inequalities. Graphing calculator required.
- Teacher: Bailey Ross
Category: Mathematics
Functions and graphs, including linear functions, quadratic functions, other polynomial functions, exponentials and logarithmic functions; zeros of polynomial functions, systems of equations and inequalities. Graphing calculator required.
- Teacher: Joshua Fontenot
- Teacher: Ashish Kumar
Category: Mathematics
Functions and graphs, including linear functions, quadratic functions, other polynomial functions, exponentials and logarithmic functions; zeros of polynomial functions, systems of equations and inequalities. Graphing calculator required.
- Teacher: Andrez Joseph
Category: Mathematics
Algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions for students preparing to study calculus. Graphing calculator required.
- Teacher: Jake Sundberg
Category: Mathematics
Algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions for students preparing to study calculus. Graphing calculator required.
- Teacher: Joshua Fontenot
- Teacher: Md Kamruzzaman
- Teacher: James Kimball
- Teacher: Bruce Wade
Category: Mathematics
Algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions for students preparing to study calculus. Graphing calculator required.
- Teacher: Bailey Ross
Category: Mathematics
Algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions for students preparing to study calculus. Graphing calculator required.
- Teacher: Bailey Ross
Category: Mathematics
Trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions, equations, and graphs, fundamental trigonometric identities, and the polar coordinate system. Graphing calculator required.
- Teacher: Tanzina Azam
- Teacher: Joshua Fontenot
- Teacher: Bruce Wade
Category: Mathematics
Trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions, equations, and graphs, fundamental trigonometric identities, and the polar coordinate system. Graphing calculator required.
- Teacher: Charlotte Ochanine
Category: Mathematics
Calculator usage, exact and approximate measurement, variation and percent applications, logarithms, geometric calculations, applied trigonometry.
- Teacher: Joshua Fontenot
- Teacher: James Kimball
- Teacher: Md Mostafizur Rahaman
- Teacher: Bruce Wade
Category: Mathematics
Equivalence classes, congruence modulo n, divisibility theorems and the Euclidean Algorithm. Introduction to semigroups, abelian and non-abelian groups, rings, and fields. Homomorphisms and isomorphisms. Relating these topics to the teaching of secondary mathematics.
- Teacher: Patricia Beaulieu
Category: Mathematics
May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
- Teacher: Justin Lynd
Hand sketching, reverse engineering, career paths, basic engineering concepts, computer literacy, effective written and oral communication, team and project management.
- Teacher: Carla Hodge
Critical thinking and applications of mathematical concepts to real-world topics such as descriptive statistics, growth and decay models, and finance. Designed for students in non-technical fields. Must be taken with MTHS 102S.
- Teacher: Charlotte Ochanine
This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs.
- Teacher: Protima Dash
- Teacher: James Kimball
Category: Mathematics
Functions and graphs including linear functions, quadratic and other polynomial functions, exponential and logarithmic functions; zeros of polynomial functions; systems of equations and inequalities. Designed for students in non-technical fields. Must be taken with MTHS 105S.
- Teacher: Emmanuel Ofori-Dadzie
Category: Mathematics
Functions and graphs including linear functions, quadratic and other polynomial functions, exponential and logarithmic functions; zeros of polynomial functions; systems of equations and inequalities. Designed for students in non-technical fields. Must be taken with MTHS 105S.
- Teacher: Joshua Fontenot
- Teacher: Ashish Kumar
Category: Mathematics
Application of the nursing process with chronically ill adults.
- Teacher: Lorraine Kizziar
Category: Nursing - Bachelors
Application of the nursing process with acutely and critically ill adults.
- Teacher: Shelly Spaulding
Category: Nursing - Bachelors
This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs.
- Teacher: Ashley Hutchins
Category: Nursing - Graduate
This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs.
- Teacher: Jennifer Sittig
- Teacher: Rachel Taylor
Category: Nursing - Graduate
Addresses advanced Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing competencies with a focus on differential diagnosis, clinical management, intervention, basic group therapies, risk analysis and evaluation of outcomes for clients with common and complex psychiatric disorders across the lifespan. Same as NURS 692 in ICMSN.
- Teacher: John Larson
Category: Nursing - Graduate
This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs.
- Teacher: Jennifer Sittig
Category: Nursing - Graduate

- Teacher: Alise Hagan
- Teacher: Andrea Leonard
- Teacher: Mike Manager Williams
Category: ODL Archived Courses
- Teacher: Andrea Leonard
Category: ODL Archived Courses
- Teacher: Andrea Leonard
Category: ODL Archived Courses

- Teacher: Andrea Leonard
- Teacher: Mona Rivoire
- Teacher: Diana Manager Wu
Category: ODL Archived Courses
- Teacher: Alise Hagan
- Teacher: Andrea Leonard
Category: ODL Archived Courses
- Teacher: Andrea Leonard
Category: ODL Archived Courses
An introduction to philosophical thinking and issues.
- Teacher: Jesse Saloom
Category: History, Geography, & Phil
This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs.
- Teacher: Lori Gibson
Category: Psychology
Introduction to the discipline. Emphasis on sociological perspectives and core concepts.
- Teacher: Shantija Francis
Category: Soci, Anth, Human Dev&Fam Sci
This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs.
- Teacher: Paul Thomas
Category: Soci, Anth, Human Dev&Fam Sci
This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs.
- Teacher: Celia Doucet
- Teacher: DeAnn Kalich
Category: Soci, Anth, Human Dev&Fam Sci
This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs
- Teacher: Celia Doucet
Category: Soci, Anth, Human Dev&Fam Sci
Introduction to the discipline. Emphasis on sociological perspectives and core concepts.
- Teacher: Emily Blosser
Category: Soci, Anth, Human Dev&Fam Sci
This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs. This section has 10 seats reserved for online Sociology students.
- Teacher: Jennifer Loli
Category: Soci, Anth, Human Dev&Fam Sci
Presentation of structures, vocabulary and culture based on four-skill development.
- Teacher: Mario Sagastume
Continuation of the structures, vocabulary and culture based on four-skill development.
- Teacher: Anthony Musacchia
Category: Modern Languages

Continuation of the structures, vocabulary and culture based on four-skill development.
- Teacher: Antonio Baena Prados
Category: Modern Languages

This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs. This section is for Online Criminal Justice and Online Sociology majors.
- Teacher: Antonio Baena Prados
Category: Modern Languages
This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs.
- Teacher: Corinne Dupuy
- Teacher: Sharon LaHood
Category: Engineering Technology
An introduction to the fundamental elements and principles of design and how they apply to the theatre experience and production of costume, scenery, and lighting design.
- Teacher: Marty Aikens
Category: Performing Arts

Content varies. May be repeated twice for a total of six credits. Theatre history, literature, theory, or practice.
- Teacher: Dayane Mounsib
Category: Performing Arts
This course has an additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/firstyear/first-year-seminar/univ-100-first-year-seminar
- Teacher: Angela Augustine
- Teacher: Christine Williams
Category: Office of 1st Year Experience

This course has an additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/firstyear/first-year-seminar/univ-100-first-year-seminar
- Teacher: Jacquelene Robeck
Category: Office of 1st Year Experience

This course has an additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/firstyear/first-year-seminar/univ-100-first-year-seminar
- Teacher: Marla Perez
Category: Office of 1st Year Experience
This course has an additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/firstyear/first-year-seminar/univ-100-first-year-seminar
- Teacher: Gregory Saloom
Category: Office of 1st Year Experience

This course has an additional cost. Learn more at firstyear.louisiana.edu/univ-100
- Teacher: Allison Comeaux
- Teacher: Brianna Doucet
- Teacher: Amanda Mayeaux
- Teacher: Tessia Requena-Ozene
This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs. This course has an additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/firstyear/first-year-seminar/univ-100-first-year-seminar
- Teacher: Christine Williams
Category: Office of 1st Year Experience
Introductory course dealing with the basic theories of 2-dimensional design. Emphasis on creative exploration and application of the elements and principles of design. Use of various black and white media with an introduction to color.
- Teacher: Adrianna Speer
This course has additional cost. Learn more at louisiana.edu/studentcashier/tuition-fees/current-tuition-fees/online-hybrid-programs
- Teacher: Yeon Choi
Category: Visual Arts