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ID 489: Internship in Career Planning
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Fall and Spring Semesters Trains interns to assist first-year students in the career decision-making process by: Providing an informational overview of the Career Planning Program, interviewing students, interpreting the Strong Interest Inventory, and giving tours of Career Services. Interns have the opportunity to sharpen writing skills through weekly reports of interview sessions. Designed to assist third and fourth year students in developing professional work habits, as well as strengthening communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills. For more information please contact Dick Grant, Associate Dean of Student Achievement.
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IR 200: Christian Ireland, 431- 1169
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Fall Semester Early Irish culture and society from the introduction of Christianity in the 5th century, through the 8th century Viking invasion and the beginning of the 12th century Anglo-Norman conquest. Emphasizes literature created out of the rapprochement between the pagan tradition and the new religion. Includes extracts from Old-Irish literature including the heroic saga, Táin Bó Cuailgne (The Cattle-Raid of Cooley)and lyric poetry produced in monasteries.
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IR 201: Medieval Ireland, 1169- 1603
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Spring Semester The impact of the 12th century Anglo-Norman invasion on Irish social, political and cultural life. The creation of the pale region of Anglo Norman dominance and the different culture from that of Gaelic Ireland. Provides a brief historical survey of Gaelic Ireland in the early middle ages and insight into the archaeology of the medieval Irish Church. Introduces the world of the Irish bardic poet and his work.
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IR 201 - Medieval Ireland, 1169- 1603
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IR 202: Pre- Famine Ireland, 1603- 1845
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Spring Semester The destruction of the Gaelic heroic world following defeat of Irish forces at the Battle of Kinsale and subsequent dispersal of native Irish and Old English aristocracy. Introduces political, social and economic structures of this period and the disintegration of Gaelic Irish cultural values and literary traditions from the Elizabethan period to the famines of the 1840s. Concludes with an overview of economic, social and demographic trends in pre-famine Ireland.
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IR 202 - Pre- Famine Ireland, 1603- 1845
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IR 203: Modern Ireland: 1845- 1998
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Fall Semester Introduces the patterns of modern and contemporary Irish life and culture from a multidisciplinary perspective. Investigates the impact of famine on Irish society and the subsequent Gaelic Revival and Anglo-Irish Literary Revival from the 1880s until establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922. Explores the impact of cultural nationalism and the progress of 20th century literature in Irish and English. Studies the work of J.M. Synge, James Joyce, W.B. Yeats, Seamus Heaney and others. Examines the Irish response to changes in modern Irish society including religion, the family, social change, and the Irish economy.
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IR 203 - Modern Ireland: 1845- 1998
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IR 204: Contemporary Ireland: 1922- 2002
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Spring Semester There is an underlying question examined through the different topics - how has Irish society been changed by the economic transformation that was initiated in the 1950s? Using sociological and political research in Ireland the course examines the planned economic growth and unplanned political and social changes that have come to shape contemporary Irish society and its place in Europe and the world.
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IT 131-132: Elementary Italian I And II
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Each Fall and Spring Semesters See page 54 for full description.
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IT 131-132 - Elementary Italian I And II
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IT 231-232: Intermediate Italian I And II
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Each Fall and Spring Semesters See page 54 for full description.
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IT 231-232 - Intermediate Italian I And II
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IT 331-332: Advanced Italian I And II
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Each Fall and Spring Semesters See page 54 for full description.
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IT 331-332 - Advanced Italian I And II
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IT 337: Contemporary Italy Through Film
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Fall Semester An understanding of contemporary Italian society and culture by viewing, reflecting on, and discussing Italian films of the last two decades. The class will analyze 6-8 films, learning their context and through them the key events that have shaped the national identity of Italy. Students will read a selection of essays on Italian cinema and complete writing assignments and oral presentations. Prerequisite: IT232 or consent of instructor
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