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3.00 Credits
The course covers the definition of stress and strain, application to axially loaded members, torsion, bending of beams, introduction to simple plasticity, and an introduction to column stability. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
The course covers the fundamentals of engineering thermodynamics, thermodynamic properties and matter, first and second laws of thermodynamics, and applications to engineering. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
This is an introductory course in finance, an understanding of basic financial concepts and techniques, and an ability to apply them in arriving at management decisions within the context of specific business situations. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours lecture per week.
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3.00 Credits
This is an introduction to listening, speaking, reading, and writing in French and to the culture of French-speaking regions. French 1001 is appropriate for students with no background in a foreign language or for students whose high school foreign language requirement was met through a two-year sequence of a different language. Students should register as auditors if they wish to review the material. (This course carries only institutional credit if the same language was used for their college preparatory curriculum.) Basic pronunciation, conversation, and structure are emphasized. Notes: Many system institutions will not accept the first elementary course in a foreign language to meet degree requirements. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours lecture and two hours laboratory per week.
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3.00 Credits
The course covers continued listening, speaking, reading, and writing in French with further study of the culture of French-speaking regions. Basic pronunciation, conversation, and structure are stressed. This course is a continuation of French 1001 or is appropriate for students who have two years of high school French (with at least a “B” average) or the equivalent. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours lecture and two hours laboratory per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course reviews and continues the study of the four language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students also study, in French, cultures where the language is spoken. Students complete an intensive review of French grammar. Students move beyond controlled composition exercises to more advanced exercises in writing. Discussion will be conducted in French with an introduction to the skill of translation for literary works. This level is appropriate for students who have had three years of high school French (with at least a “B” average); students are encouraged to take a test for placement at this level. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours lecture and two hours laboratory per week.
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3.00 Credits
Students complete an intensive review of French grammar while continuing their study of the four language skill areas (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) and expanding their study of French cultures. Extensive readings include contemporary materials and literary selections as well as the expanded use of techniques of translation and literary analysis. Discussions will be conducted in French. Students move beyond controlled composition exercises to more advanced exercises in writing. This level is appropriate for students with a strong background (three or four years in high school with at least a “B” average) or native speakers with limited formal education or experience in the language. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours lecture and two hours laboratory per week.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
This course covers French study abroad on significant topics of cultural interest not otherwise covered in course offerings at Macon State College. The content of this course will change each time it is offered. Therefore, it may be repeated for credit for up to 6 hours total.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a general review of basic grammar and covers certain topics in more depth, such as uses of the subjunctive and a contrastive, comparative analysis of the syntax of English and French. Students will study and compose documents (such as letters, memos, summaries, etc.) which will be applicable to their work environment. Lecture/Lab Hours: Two hours class and one hour of supervised work per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides experience in reading, understanding, and eventually analyzing communication patterns and paralinguistic aspects of spoken French. In addition, students learn about everyday life in countries where French is spoken. Cultural readings include information about the culture and examples of the language as it is used within the cultural context. Videos and multimedia materials, including resources found on the internet and through e-mail and listserv opportunities, are used in class and in lab settings. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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