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ESL 080: ESL Advanced Vocabulary
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
This course focuses on writing, using increasingly complex grammatical structures and patterns of English for advanced ESL students. Prerequisites: ESL 070, ESL 071.
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ESL 081: ESL Reading
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
This course continues development of vocabulary and idioms for advanced ESL students. Focuses on development of reading skills including main ideas, details, signal words, and inferencing. Prerequisites: ESL 070, ESL 071.
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ESL 090: Foundations of Composition
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
A study and practice of expository writing, with narrative and descriptive compositions assigned regularly. Emphasis is on the development of sound understanding of rhetorical principles in an ESL format. Prerequisites: ESL 070, ESL 071, ESL 080, ESL 081.
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ESL 091: ESL Reading for Critical Comprehension
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
This course continues ESL students' reading skills to the advanced level of critical thinking and comprehension. Prerequisites: ESL 070, ESL 071, ESL 080, ESL 081.
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GEOG 100: Introduction to Physical Geography
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
This course provides a framework for understanding the areal and spatial interrelationships and processes that operate in the physical environment in order to develop a better comprehension of the physical world around us. The content of the course will examine earth-sun relationships, latitude, longitude, maps, plus the physical factors associated with meteorology, climate, and earth surface processes. This course will satisfy a general education requirement for either physical science or social science, but not both.
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GEOG 200: World Regional Geography
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
This course provides an introduction to the basic concepts and supporting facts about contemporary world geography. Emphasis is placed upon component countries' world role, physical and cultural characteristics, relation to other world areas and associated problems. The course examines population, economic activity, landforms, climate, cultural conflict and other pertinent natural and human processes that underlie the areal and spatial differentiation of the world. This course will satisfy a general education requirement for either physical science or social science, but not both.
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GEOG 299: Special Project
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
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HIST 100: World Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
This course provides a broad overview of world history, beginning with the development of agriculture in Neolithic times and ending with the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century. Major topics include ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus Valley and Yellow River Valley; classical Greece; Roman Empire; development of Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Christianity and Islam; China and Japan through the 16th century; feudal Europe; the Renaissance; African societies; and pre-Columbian America and Reformation.
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HIST 101: World Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
This course is a continuation of HIST 100 and provides a broad overview of world history, beginning with European expansion over the globe in the 16th century and extending through the present. Major themes examined are colonization, slavery, the Industrial Revolution, imperialism, worldwide conflicts, East vs. West, decolonization and the collapse of communism.
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HIST 110: American Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
This course provides a broad overview of U.S. history, from the earliest colonial settlements through the end of the Reconstruction period following the Civil War. Major themes examined are colonial society and life; the struggle for independence; adoption of the Constitution; the early national period; sectionalism; and the Civil War and Reconstruction. Note: A much more detailed and thorough examination of this same historical period is provided in HIST 371 and HIST 372.
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