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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Undistributed credit awarded for Japanese in transfer.
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1.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to Franklin College, its history, mission and values. It is required of new students during their first semester. Students will learn what makes Franklin College unique among small liberal arts schools. Excellence, leadership and service are the themes of the course because they are at the center of a Franklin College education. The course will aid students in making the academic transition to collegiate level thinking, reading, and writing as well as the social transition to a new community. Fall and Spring.
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4.00 Credits
A writing-intensive topics course focused on the self in society. Introduces critical thinking, reading, and writing, and the art of argumentation. Part of the Liberal Arts Core Curriculum. (Specific course topics and descriptions are available each semester online in Self-Service.) Fall and spring.
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4.00 Credits
A systematic examination of the individuals, groups, ideas, institutions, and events that shaped world societies from 1750 to the present. The course will cover political, economic, social, religious, intellectual, and cultural developments with special emphasis on the connections between the historical evolution of the modern world and major contemporary issues. Liberal arts core requirement. Fall and spring.
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4.00 Credits
Students will be introduced to quantitative approaches and mathematical tools for understanding the world, thinking critically about quantitative and logical information, and for making informed decisions about issues in everyday life. This course emphasizes connections with a variety of other disciplines. Prerequisite: MAT 085 or competence in introductory algebra as demonstrated on the mathematics placement exam. Liberal arts core requirement unless student completes MAT 135. Fall and Spring.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the principles, methods, and purposes of various types of oral communication, chiefly extemporaneous. Students will receive instruction and practice in the preparation, delivery, and criticism of speeches while developing an understanding and knowledge of the communication process. Liberal arts core requirement. Fall and spring.
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3.00 Credits
An experiential interdisciplinary topics course focused on an issue of importance in today's world. This course includes a first-hand experience with individuals or groups involved in direct action on the issue. Course activities will serve to show students how diverse disciplines provide perspectives for understanding and analyzing the issue and possible approaches for addressing the issue. Liberal arts core requirement. Fall, winter, and spring.
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3.00 Credits
An experiential interdisciplinary topics course focused on an issue of importance in today's world. This course includes a first-hand experience with individuals or groups involved in direct action on the issue. Course activities will serve to show students how diverse disciplines provide perspectives for understanding and analyzing the issue and possible approaches for addressing the issue. Liberal arts core requirement. Fall, winter, and spring. This LA 112 section meets either the LA 112 core LA requirement or an intercultural exploratory requirement.
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3.00 Credits
An experiential interdisciplinary topics course focused on an issue of importance in today's world. This course includes a first-hand experience with individuals or groups involved in direct action on the issue. Course activities will serve to show students how diverse disciplines provide perspectives for understanding and analyzing the issue and possible approaches for addressing the issue. Liberal arts core requirement. Fall, winter, and spring. This LA 112 section meets either the LA 112 core LA requirement or an international exploratory requirement.
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4.00 Credits
A writing-intensive topics course in literature designed to help students understand literature, think metaphorically, and support literary interpretations through critical reading of texts. Each instructor will choose a specific theme and/or set of readings to accomplish this goal. Courses topics will be posted each semester online in Self-Service. Liberal arts core requirement. Prerequisite: LA 101 and sophomore standing. Fall and spring.
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