Academics at Franklin
Franklin College Course Syllabi
The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences offers a wide range of courses through the many departments and other units the comprise the college. The following is a list of links to examples of syllabi for these courses.
| Course Prefix | Unit Name |
|---|---|
| AFAM | African American Studies |
| AFST | African Studies |
| ANTH | Anthropology |
| ARAB | Arabic |
| ARED | Art Education |
| ARGD | Art Graphic Design |
| ARHI | Art History |
| ARID | Art Interior Design |
| ARST | Studio Art |
| ARTI | Artifical Intelligence |
| ARTS | Art |
| ASTR | Astronomy |
| BCMB | Biochemistry and Molecular Biology |
| BIOL | Biology |
| CBIO | Cellular Biology |
| CHEM | Chemistry |
| CHNS | Chinese |
| CLAS | Classical Culture |
| CMLT | Comparative Literature |
| CSCI | Computer Science |
| DANC | Dance Education |
| DRAM | Drama |
| ENGL | English |
| FREN | French |
| FRES | First-Year Seminars |
| GENE | Genetics |
| GEOG | Geography |
| GEOL | Geology |
| GREK | Greek |
| GRMN | German |
| HEBR | Hebrew |
| HIST | History |
| HNDI | Hindi |
| INTS | Interdiciplinary Studies |
| ITAL | Italian |
| JPNS | Japanese |
| KREN | Korean |
| LATN | Latin |
| LING | Linguistics |
| MARS | Marine Sciences |
| MATH | Mathmatics |
| MDVL | Medieval Studies |
| MIBO | Microbiology |
| MUSI | Music |
| PBIO | Plant Biology |
| PHIL | Philosophy |
| PHYS | Physics |
| PORT | Portuguese |
| PSYC | Psychology |
| RELI | Religion |
| ROML | Romance Languages |
| RUSS | Russian |
| SEMI | Semitic |
| SLAV | Slavic Languages and Cultures |
| SOCI (Undergraduate | Graduate) | Sociology |
| SPAN | Spanish |
| SPCM | Speech Communication |
| STAT | Statistics |
| SWAH | Swahili |
| VIET | Vietnamese |
| WMST | Women's Studies |
| YORB | Yoruba |
| ZULU | Zulu |
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