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FRE 400: French Seminar ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Enrolled in courses at French campus in Edmundston. Classwork focused on facilitating easy reliable and rapid communication in French. Includes oral presentations discussions debates as well as written summaries synopses and review of persistent areas of difficulties in written French grammar.
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FRE 410: North Amer French Culture ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
An examination of the North American French culture from the earliest French settlements until today. The study will include the historical distribution of the French population and the cultures that developed while retaining the basic elements of language religion and family values.
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FRE 450: Le Roman Contemporain ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: None. This course identifies the short story as a genre in French literature relates its historical perspectives to our present day experiences analyzes compares and contrasts as well as appreciates the flavor of short stories written in Frence Africe and North America.
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FRE 450 - Le Roman Contemporain ?
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FRE 452: Le Theatre Contemporain ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Fre 111 or permission of instructor. Examines modern theater trends from the cartel to the avant-garde. Includes Giraudoux Claudel Anouilh Sartre Montherlant Ionesco and Beckett.
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FRE 452 - Le Theatre Contemporain ?
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FRE 487: Teaching of French II ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
This course is designed as a content methods course for students who wish to teach French. It is a continuation of Teaching of French I. This course will familiarize students with theoretical and practical considerations of language teaching and learning. Students will learn several approaches and methods of language teaching and will develop the skills necessary to critically evaluate language acquisition theories methods teaching practices and materials as well as to reflect critically on their own ideas about teaching languages. The course is taught entirely in French. Students will have an opportunity to improve their oral French and comprehension.
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FYE 100: First Year Bridging Experience ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Designed to assist students in becoming academically successful. It develops learning and thinking skills and introduces the student to procedures policies and services of the University. The course is open to all new students. Credits apply as electives in degree programs.
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GEO 103: Intro Global Positioning ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Experience with Windows Operating System. Introduction to the theory and application of Global Positioning Systems (GPS). Students will collect and process GPS field data and create a detailed map from the data using Geographic Information System (GIS) software.
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GEO 203: World Geography ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: None. This course is designed to introduce students to some key concepts of world geography. The class will discuss several topics which include but not limited to the following: Some basic geographic concepts (location direction distance). maps (locating points on a sphere properties of map projections patterns and symbols on maps). physical geography (landforms weather climate etc). cultural geography (peoples and their ways of life language religion ethnicity population characteristics). geography of spatial behavior (perception of the environment migration). political geography (geographic characteristics of countries boundaries). economic geography (agriculture manufacturing industries). geography of natural resources (renewable and nonrenewable resources). urban geography (functions of urban area) and global issues (protecting the earth's wildlife global warming and green house effect balance between food and population battling acid rain the vanishing rainforest economic growth and environmental problems).
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GEO 210: Climate And Culture ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: None. The course broadens the students' understanding of how climate influences the development of cultures and the building of societies. The course opens with the idea that the influence of climate upon culture is often overlooked simply because it is so broad. The course then introduces the students to the full range of climatic influences upon culture from the general and the obvious to the virtually subliminal. The course will show that much of history can be explained by these concepts.
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GEO 280: Gis Applications I ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Experience with Windows operating system. An introduction to the principles and applications of geographic information systems (GIS). Covers the creation representation manipulation and analysis of spatial data in digital form and issues related to data digital cartography and output products. Lab exercises and a course project expose students to actual data manipulation and GIS analysis. Two hours lecture three hours lab and course project.
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