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GEO 380: Gis Applications II ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Geo 280. Study of and experience in various GIS applications. The assessment development and implementation of a GIS project learned from practical exercises and a course project. Programming database design and cartographic design are practiced. Two hours lecture three hours lab.
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GEO 402: Geographic Info System ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Geo 280. Experience with a variety of applications via literature review and practical experience. The assessment development and implementation of a GIS is learned from practical exercises and a course project. 2 hours lecture 3 hours lab out of class GIS project.
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GOV 200: American Government ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: None. Introduces principles and practices of American government. Studies the institution the politics of democracy and briefly considers the three branches of government.
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GOV 201: State & Local Government ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: None. Introduces study of government at the state level. Emphasizes principles and practices.
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GOV 304: American Political Thought ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Discusses the development of political ideas in America from 1620 to the present.
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HON 101: Encounters Western Canon I ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
This course explores the ancient (Greek and Roman) and medieval cultural and political foundations of the Western world by discussing great historical dramatic and philosophical texts.
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HON 349: Honors:Arguement & Reason ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
The course provides a grounding in basic concepts of logical analysis and the argumentation process as distinct from the process of persuasion. Students will read broadly participate in oral and written arguments and construct position papers and critiques. The course will culminate in a debate in a public forum.
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HON 400: Honors Seminar ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Consent of Honors Committee or instructor. This seminar will be a study of ancient rhetoric and its most important classics. We will explore the nature and the mechanism of rhetoric as a form of persuasion that was supposed to give its practitioner power over the minds of the audience the people and even the state itself regardless of the subject of the speech. In the course of the seminar we will read study and discuss three quintessential classical manuals on rhetoric and we will also explore Plato's responses to rhetoric.
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HTY 100: Western Civilization I ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: None. A comprehensive examination of the growth of civilizations from the ancient Greeks to the Renaissance. The course investigates the political economic social intellectual and religious developments in ancient medieval and Renaissance societies.
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HTY 101: Western Civilization II ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: None. A survey of European history from the sixteenth through the twentieth century that investigates major movements such as the Protestant Reformation absolutism the Enlightenment the French Revolution and Napoleon industrialization nationalism World War I totalitarianism and World War II.
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