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FREN 7530: French for Business
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Preparation for the use of French in business including detailed units on banking, advertising, marketing and economics. Course reflects the requirements for the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry Certificate in Business
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FREN 7890: Directed Study in French
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Independent study under faculty supervision.
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FRER 7130: Educational Research
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A comprehensive overview of topics related to research as it is applied to educational settings. Emphasis is placed upon methods of quantitative and qualitative research, especially in regard to applied and basic research in education.
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FRIT 7090: Selected Topics in FRIT
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Promotes specialized training in new and/or emerging instructional technologies/methodologies or topics appropiate to the needs of in-service personnel. Attention will be given to a range of specific needs as they reach special significance in local school systems. Repeatable up to 9 credit hours.
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FRIT 7090A: Selected Topics in FRIT
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Promotes specialized training in new and/or emerging instructional technologies/methodologies or topics appropiate to the needs of in-service personnel. Attention will be given to a range of specific needs as they reach special significance in local school systems. Repeatable up to 9 credit hours.
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FRIT 7090B: Selected Topics in FRIT
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Promotes specialized training in new and/or emerging instructional technologies/methodologies or topics appropiate to the needs of in-service personnel. Attention will be given to a range of specific needs as they reach special significance in local school systems. Repeatable up to 9 credit hours.
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FRIT 7090C: Selected Topics in FRIT
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Promotes specialized training in new and/or emerging instructional technologies/methodologies or topics appropiate to the needs of in-service personnel. Attention will be given to a range of specific needs as they reach special significance in local school systems. Repeatable up to 9 credit hours.
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FRIT 7090D: Selected Topics in FRIT
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Promotes specialized training in new and/or emerging instructional technologies/methodologies or topics appropiate to the needs of in-service personnel. Attention will be given to a range of specific needs as they reach special significance in local school systems. Repeatable up to 9 credit hours.
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FRIT 7132: Administration of thejSchool Library Media Program
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
An introduction of the functions of the schools library media center and the roles of the school library madia specialist. Candidates will develop skills that will enable them to direct a school library media center, design a school library media center facility, manage personal and budgets, develop policies and procedures, and evaluate the school library media program.
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FRIT 7134: Collection Development and Organization
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
An overview of the processes and procedures associated with developing, organizing, maintaining, and evaluating the school library media collection. Emphasis is placed on intellectual freedom, evaluating existing collections, principles of selecting materials in all formates, applying standard methods of cataloging to organize the collection, and utilization of technology to access physical and virtual collections.
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