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3.00 Credits
3 hrs., 3 credits Prerequisite: Completion of FH 123 with a C or better or by consent of the instructor. Intermediate French I, FH 213, seeks to further develop a basic proficiency in the four skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing. The instruction stresses communication, is interaction oriented, and emphasizes the every day life and culture of French-speaking people. Class time is devoted to explanation, oral and written practice. Homework will focus on speaking, reading, writing and pronunciation. Handouts, in-class discussions, and projects will promote cultural awareness.
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs., 3 credits Prerequisite: Completion of FH 213. Intermediate French II, FH 223, is a continuation of FH 213. It is designed to help students develop an intermediate-level of proficiency in the four skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The instruction is communicatively oriented and emphasizes the everyday life and culture of French speaking people. It is strongly recommended that the student should have completed FH 213 with a "C" or better.
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs., 3 credits Introductory Geography, GEOG 213, is a survey of the physical and cultural characteristics of the world environment. The course examines the inter-relationships between humankind and the physical world through the student's understanding of maps, terms, devices and methods employed by geographers in their study of people and places.
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs., 1- 3 credits Prerequisite: G.P.A. of 3.0 or higher, ACT composite of 21 or higher, or membership in Phi Theta Kappa or consent of instructor. A seminar on the current Phi Theta Kappa Honors study topic. Variable credit: 1-3.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course is designed for the student with little or no experience in the study of drama and theatre. The course will combine general instruction in the fundamental elements of drama and theatre with the specific study of African-American playwrights, drama and theater from minstrelsy and musical theatricals of the nineteenth century to the present.
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs., 3 credits Leadership skills are developed through study, observation and application. The course is rooted in self awareness and explores the concept of leadership in a variety of times, cultures, and contexts. A seminar environment promotes attainment of specific skills: visioning, decision-making, ethics, building trust, empowering others, servant leadership, change conflict resolution, and goal setting.
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs., 3 credits This study entails a tour of foreign capitals and other major cultural centers with a specific emphasis on examining the art, music, and literature of the region. A combination of travel (at least one week) and a minimum of 35 contract hours of lecture are requisite to course completion.
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs., 3 credits This course is a continuation of HUM 253 involving extended tours of foreign travel and studying at centers of cultural significance in the fine arts and humanities. Requirements include additional foreign travel (one week minimum) and 35 lecture hours in addition to the travel experience.
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs., 3 credits This course is a history of Arkansas' social, political and economic development from pre-history to the present. It is highly recommended that students successfully complete HY 213 or HY 223 before enrolling in this course.
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs., 3 credits United States History to 1877, HY 213, surveys the social, political economic history of the U.S. beginning with the European background and concluding with the Civil War.
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