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Limbo Courses Limbo Courses College Subject Catalog Number Course Title Placed in Limbo as of: AGR AEDECON 3122 Ecn Lvstk-Meat Ind 8/20/2018 AEDECON 3128 Mktg Fruits & Veg 5/12/2020 AEDECON 6010 Applied Econ 1 8/20/2018 AEDECON 6020 Applied Econ 2 8/20/2018 AEDECON 7210 Appl Microecon 8/20/2018 AEDECON 7420 Adv Devlpmnt Econ 8/20/2018 AGSYSMT 4591 Ag Mech Workshop 5/9/2017 ANIMSCI 5067 Lactation Phys 5/12/2020 ANIMSCI 6090 Anaerobic Micro 5/7/2019 ANIMSCI 7620 Nutr Toxicology 5/12/2020 ANIMSCI 8884 Genetics Seminar 5/12/2020 ANMLTEC 2189.08T Prac Lvstk Prod 5/7/2019 ANMLTEC 2400T Sust Anml Sys Mkt 5/12/2020 ANMLTEC 3141T Racehorse Training 5/10/2016 BUSTEC 2233T Adv and Promotion 5/12/2020 ENR 1110 Soils In Our Envir 5/10/2016 ENR 2320 Lndscape Maintence 5/10/2016 ENR 3750 ENR Remote Sensing 5/9/2017 ENR 4597.02 Antarc Ecol & Pol 5/10/2016 ENR 4597.02H Antarc Ecol & Pol 5/10/2016 ENR 5220 Ecosys:Temp,Bor&Hl 5/10/2016 ENR 5225 Ecosystem Modeling 5/9/2017 ENR 5240 Env Molecular Sci 5/10/2016 ENR 5322 Arboriculture 5/10/2016 ENR 5375 Eco Mgt Wetl Birds 5/10/2016 ENR 5448H Collective Action 5/10/2016 ENR 5611 Great Lakes Ed Wkp 5/8/2018 ENR 5614 Marine&Aquatic Edu 5/8/2018 ENR 5699 Cur Topics Env&Eng 5/12/2020 ENR 6610 Soil & Env Biochem 5/12/2020 ENR 7310 For Eco Rest 5/10/2016 ENR 7500 Rslv Social Conflt 5/9/2017 ENR 7700 Watershed Restortn 5/10/2016 ENR 8120 Spatial Methds ENR 5/10/2016 ENR 8350 Ecosys Mngmnt Plcy 5/8/2018 ENTMLGY 4200 Insect Bio Teacher 5/10/2016 ENTMLGY 4604 Urban Entomology 5/8/2018 Thursday, April 1, 2021 Page 1 of 48 College Subject Catalog Number Course Title Placed in Limbo as of: AGR ENTMLGY 4606 Forensic Entomolgy 5/7/2019 ENTMLGY 5120 Aquatic Entomology 5/10/2016 ENTMLGY 5130 Insect Taxon Field 5/12/2020 ENTMLGY 5601 Topics Ent Sci Soc 5/12/2020 ENTMLGY 5623 Insect Morphology 5/12/2020 ENTMLGY 6701 Biodiversity Anlys 5/9/2017 ENTMLGY 6702 Entomol Techniques 5/7/2019 ENTMLGY 6704 Ecosystem Analysis 5/12/2020 ENTMLGY 7940 Interdisc Teamwork 5/10/2016 FAES 2351 Plan Career FAES 5/12/2020 FAES 4590H Hon Res Colloquim 5/12/2020 FDSCTE 7546 Adv Food Micro 2 8/20/2018 GENBIOL 2193T Individual Studies 5/9/2017 GENCHEM 1150T Intro to Org Chem 5/12/2020 GENCHEM 2193T Individual Studies 5/9/2017 GENCOMM 2193T Individual Studies 5/9/2017 GENHUM 1190.03T Cultr Plur US Arts 5/9/2017 GENMATH 2193T Individual Studies 5/9/2017 GENSSC 1171T Hum Relatnshps 21C 5/9/2017 GENSSC 2193T Individual Studies 5/9/2017 GENSTDS 1000T Lrning Strategies 5/9/2017 HCS 1150 Intro to Hort 5/10/2016 HCS 2203 People & Plants 5/9/2017 HCS 3401.01 Ghse Industry 5/12/2020 HCS 3401.02 Env Hort Orgs 5/12/2020 HCS 3522 Irrig & Fert Sys 5/12/2020 HCS 5797.02 Lat Land Based Ind 5/10/2016 HORTTEC 2130T Flwr & Folge Plnts 5/10/2016 HORTTEC 2300T Sustain Land Pract 5/10/2016 HORTTEC 2720T Arboriculture 5/7/2019 HORTTEC 2760T Plnt Hlth Mgmt 5/10/2016 HORTTEC 2780T Outdoor Gardening 5/10/2016 MEATSCI 5310 Meat Prod Audits 5/12/2020 MEATSCI 5410 Meat Industry Tour 5/12/2020 MEATSCI 6510 Adv Meat Technol 5/7/2019 PLNTPTH 4550 Bioterrorism 5/7/2019 PLNTPTH 5550 Quant Meth Ag Sci 5/7/2019 RNEWNRG 2035T Wind Systems 5/12/2020 RURLSOC 5570 Women in Rurl Soc 5/10/2016 RURLSOC 6550 The Change Agent 5/10/2016 TECPHYS 2193T Individual Studies 5/9/2017 Thursday, April 1, 2021 Page 2 of 48 College Subject Catalog Number Course Title Placed in Limbo as of: ASC ACCAD 5142 Inter Arts Med 3 5/10/2016 ACCAD 5651 Hist of Comp Graph 5/10/2016 ACCAD 7002 Synthetic Cinema 5/12/2020 ACCAD 7003 Expressv Animation 5/12/2020 ACCAD 7004 Procedural Shading 5/10/2016 ACCAD 7005 Expermnt Scripting 5/10/2016 ACCAD 7104 Procedural Animatn 5/12/2020 ACCAD 7892 Research Seminar 5/9/2017 AFAMAST 2085 Black OH 19th Cent 5/12/2020 AFAMAST 2290 Black Youth 5/8/2018 AFAMAST 3081 Free Blacks Anteb 5/12/2020 AFAMAST 3082 Black Am Prog Era 5/10/2016 AFAMAST 3308 US-Africa Relation 5/7/2019 AFAMAST 3342H Mus & Rel in Afr 5/7/2019 AFAMAST 3451 Fr Afr & Car Lit 5/7/2019 AFAMAST 4378 Hist of Jazz 5/7/2019 AFAMAST 4452 Swahili Lit 1 5/9/2017 AFAMAST 4453 Swahili Lit 2 5/9/2017 AFAMAST 4460 Theor Africana Lit 5/7/2019 AFAMAST 4530 Afr Pol Economy 5/8/2018 AFAMAST 4570 Theor Col & Pst-cl 5/8/2018 AFAMAST 4584H Lit & Mod Exp Afr 5/7/2019 AFAMAST 5485.03 AfBraz SocAndCult 5/7/2019 AFAMAST 6189.02S Pract: Grant Wrte 5/10/2016 AFAMAST 6757.01 AfAm Lit 1746-1900 5/12/2020 AFAMAST 7080 Stds Af Am Hist 5/12/2020 AFAMAST 7081 Af Amers Early Am 5/7/2019 AFAMAST 7082 Af Amers 19th C 5/7/2019 AFAMAST 7083 Af Amers 20th C 5/7/2019 AFAMAST 7084 Af Am Hstoriogrphy 5/7/2019 AFAMAST 7085 Af Am Pol Thought 5/7/2019 AFAMAST 7302 Slavery and Emanc 5/9/2017 AFAMAST 7430 Stds African Hist 5/7/2019 AFAMAST 7732 Law,Pol&Hum Rts Af 5/9/2017 AFAMAST 7750 Lang & Society Afr 5/12/2020 AFAMAST 7765 Afr Soc Movs Globl 5/12/2020 AFAMAST 7792 Interdpartmntl St 5/12/2020 AFAMAST 7833 US/African Relatio 5/9/2017 AFAMAST 7851 Sem Critcl Blk Lit 5/7/2019 AFAMAST 7862 Mntl Hlth AfnA Cm 5/12/2020 AFAMAST 8080 Sem Af Am Hist 5/7/2019 Thursday, April 1, 2021 Page 3 of 48 College Subject Catalog Number Course Title Placed in Limbo as of: ASC AFAMAST 8300 Sem African Hist 5/9/2017 AFAMAST 8830 Blkwm A Bio 5/10/2016 AFAMAST 8840 Sem Blk Masc Studi 5/12/2020 AFAMAST 8850 ConCul Race & Mod 5/7/2019 AFAMAST 8899 Interdeptl Seminar 5/12/2020 ANTHROP 3315 Evol Interdiscipli 5/8/2018 ANTHROP 3400 Cntmp Vw Anc Nr E 5/8/2018 ANTHROP 3402 Phys-N Am Indians 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 3403 Phys-Polynesia/Pac 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 3410 Primate Conserve 5/8/2018 ANTHROP 3417 Anth of China 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 3553 Nw Prehs-Aztc&Pred 5/8/2018 ANTHROP 4570H Quant Genetics Ant 5/9/2017 ANTHROP 4597.04 Molecular Rev 5/12/2020 ANTHROP 4597.05H Global Food Crisis 5/8/2018 ANTHROP 4650H ResDsgn&EthnoMthds 5/9/2017 ANTHROP 5193.02 Ind St-History 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 5193.03 Ind St-Linguistics 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 5193.04 Ind St-Rsch Methdy 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 5604 Arch Lab Methds 5/7/2019 ANTHROP 5605 Enviro Arch 5/8/2018 ANTHROP 5611 Comp Morph Mammals 5/9/2017 ANTHROP 5621 Anthrop of Women 5/8/2018 ANTHROP 5622 Psant Soc & Cult 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 5625 Anth of Religion 5/12/2020 ANTHROP 5630 Lang&Cult In Educ 5/7/2019 ANTHROP 5646 Hum Evol Anatomy 5/8/2018 ANTHROP 7704 Culture & Language 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 7747 Fdn of Anthro 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 7750 Osteol&Odontol Lab 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 7805.01 Sem-N.America 5/8/2018 ANTHROP 7805.02 Sem-East Asia 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 8193 Individual Studies 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 8193.02 History 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 8193.03 Anthro Linguistics 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 8880 Case Stds Forensic 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 8889 Interdeptl Seminar 5/8/2018 ANTHROP 8891 Sem-Cultural Anthr 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 8891.01 Sem Nature Culture 5/8/2018 ANTHROP 8891.02 Acultur Chg Stabil 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 8891.03 Sem-Peas Cultures 5/10/2016 Thursday, April 1, 2021 Page 4 of 48 College Subject Catalog Number Course Title Placed in Limbo as of: ASC ANTHROP 8891.06 Theory & Problems 5/7/2019 ANTHROP 8891.07 Ethnograph Fld Exp 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 8892.02 Non-Human Primate 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 8892.03 Human Growth Devel 5/9/2017 ANTHROP 8892.04 Sem-Popul Genetics 5/12/2020 ANTHROP 8892.05 Biological Distanc 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 8892.06 Biocultural Adapt 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 8892.07 Primate Anatomy 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 8892.08 Biomedical Anthro 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 8892.10 Research in Geront 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 8893 Sem-Prehistory 5/8/2018 ANTHROP 8893.01 Arch High Civiliza 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 8893.02 Old World History 5/10/2016 ANTHROP 8893.03 N American Archaeo 5/8/2018 ANTHROP 8893.04 Sem:Archaeol Ne 5/9/2017 ANTHROP 8893.05 Landscape Anthro 5/12/2020 ARABIC 1101.51 Elm Mdn Arabic 1 5/9/2017 ARABIC 1102.51 Elm Mdn Arabic 2 5/9/2017 ARABIC 1103.51 Int Mdn Arabic 1 5/9/2017 ARABIC 2101 Arabic Grammar 1 5/12/2020 ARABIC 2241H Cult Contem Ar Wld 5/8/2018 ARABIC 2367 Arab-Am Soc Cultr 5/12/2020 ARABIC 3501 Post Col Thry/Lit 5/9/2017 ARABIC 5192 Workshop 5/9/2017 ARABIC 6401 Modernity M.E./Eur 5/9/2017 ARABIC 7603 Arabic Crime Narr 5/9/2017 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