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FREN 4030: Seventeenth Century Classical Drama
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Classical movement in French literature; the theater; plays of Corneille, Racine, and Moliere.
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FREN 4090: Twentieth Century French Drama
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Literary movements within the theater from the beginning of the 20th century to the present.
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FREN 4100: Field Study
9.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Advanced literature.
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FREN 4200: Fundamentals of Reading French
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Review of grammatical and rhetorical principles and of basic vocabulary necessary for reading fluency. Credit earned from this course cannot be counted toward the completion of any degree.
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GEOG 1020: World Regional Geography- The Developing World
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
A comprehensive examination ofMiddle and SouthAmerica,Africa, Southwest Asia, SouthAsia, and SoutheastAsia utilizing the geographic perspective to understand the special combination of cultural, organizational and environmental properties of each region and how these qualities are imprinted on the landscape.
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GEOG 2010: Physical Geography
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Introduction to an investigation of the locational aspects of natural earth phenomena (i.e., phenomena not produced or primarily controlled by humans) including earth-sun relations, weather and climate, surface features (landforms and water bodies), natural vegetation, soils, and ecosystems.
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GEOG 2020: Cultural Geography
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
An examination of the historical development, visual character, representation and continuing evolution of the diverse cultural landscapes and behavioral patterns of the world. Special attention is paid to the relationship between those landscapes and the people who have created them. These relationships are viewed within a variety of frameworks such as cultural regions, cultural elements and diffusion, population movement and migration, and the spatial patterns of language, religion, and social problems.
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GEOG 2030: Introductionto Geographic Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Fundamental principles of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), including components of a GIS, data availability and format, data models, map projections, georeferencing, and image classification.
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GEOG 2031: Introductionto Geographic Information Systems Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Laboratory to accompany Introduction to Geographic Information Systems. Computer exercises on various topics in GIS. Corequisite: Enrollment in 2030.
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GEOG 3030: Geography Ofafrica
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Aregional survey of Africa's unique physical geography as well as the diverse cultural landscapes of the continent. The continent's complex political, social, economic, and historical geography are explored. The continent is examined particularly with regard to its important status in the global economy and in relation to the many problems that shadow the African world. Prerequisite: 1010 or 1020 or consent of instructor.
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