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ASOSC 5019: Global Perspectives:The Spanish Speaking Caribbean
3.00 Credits
Lesley University
1-3 credits This self-paced interdisciplinary course is designed to deepen students' understanding of the history, geography, literature, and cultures of the Spanish-speaking Caribbean. An online version of This course is also available through myLesley.
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ASOSC 5020: Global Perspectives:India
3.00 Credits
Lesley University
1-3 credits This self-paced Blackboard course is designed to deepen understanding of the history, literature, and contemporary culture of India within its surroundings and in the larger global context. An online version of This course is also available through myLesley.
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ASOSC 5021: Global Perspectives:Intro To South Africa
3.00 Credits
Lesley University
1-3 credits This self-paced Blackboard course is designed to deepen understanding of the history, literature, and contemporary culture of South Africa within Africa and in the larger global context. An online version of this course is also available through myLesley.
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ASOSC 5022: Global Perspectives:The English Speaking Caribbean:Barbados
3.00 Credits
Lesley University
1-3 credits This self-paced interdisciplinary course is designed to deepen students' understanding of the history, geography, literature, and cultures of the English-speaking Caribbean, using Barbados as A case study.
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ASOSC 5901: Special Topics in Social Science
3.00 Credits
Lesley University
3 credits This course focuses on A particular topic in social science. Please see current course schedule for specific offerings.
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AWKSP 4000: PLA Refresher Workshop
0.00 Credits
Lesley University
0 credit This workshop is designed for students who have taken the course Prior Learning Assessment Preparation ( AWRIT 4010), and who want to refresh the information in order to complete their PLA Portfolios. Note: No tuition, but A workshop fee is required. Instructor permission is required.
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AWKSP 4001: Thesis Refresher Workshop
0.00 Credits
Lesley University
0 credit This workshop is designed for students who took Research Seminar, and would like to refresh the information in order to continue with their theses. Note: No tuition, but A workshop fee is required. Instructor permission is required.
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AWRIT 3001: Writing Skills I
3.00 Credits
Lesley University
3 credits Develops writing abilities through integration of personal and public voice for A variety of purposes. Focuses on expository, creative, and research writing. Recommended as first course in writing. Usually offered fall semester.
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AWRIT 3003: Writing to Learn
3.00 Credits
Lesley University
3 credits An introductory college-level writing course that encourages students to explore A variety of reading/writing/critical thinking approaches to facilitate their writing of reflective papers. The course is highly experiential, with the focus on students-as-researchers of their own reading-writing-problem solving approaches. Assignments combine reading and writing exercises. Usually offered spring semester.
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AWRIT 3004: Writing Lab
3.00 Credits
Lesley University
3 credits This course, using A laboratory format, will focus on developing and extending writing skills. The course will present A variety of rhetorical strategies and include some consideration of grammar, personal voice, the use of literature sources in writing assignments, research skills, and will use written assignments from other courses as part of the laboratory experience.
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