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3.00 Credits
Synthesis and expansion of language study in order to further develop the ability to understand and communicate in French. Study of the diverse cultures of the French-speaking world of Europe, Africa, the Americas, and the Caribbean.
Prerequisite:
FRE102S or placement exam.
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3.00 Credits
Further development of proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in French while studying life in the French-speaking world of Europe, Africa, the Americas, and the Caribbean.
Prerequisite:
FRE201 or placement exam.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the French language and culture taught in France through an approved language school. Homestay required. Program must be approved by the Department of Modern World Languages in advance. Enrollment is limited. S/U grading basis only.
Prerequisite:
Two semesters of introductory French at the college level or placement exam; consent of Department of Modern World Languages.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the history, traditions, cultural practices, values, and social structures of France and the French-speaking world of Europe, Africa, the Americas, and the Caribbean. Prerequisite: FRE202 or placement exam; GES130 (may be taken concurrently) or GES244 (may be taken concurrently).
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3.00 Credits
Readings in novels, essays, short stories, poetry, newspapers, and magazines from the Frenchspeaking world of Europe, Africa, the Americas, and the Caribbean.
Prerequisite:
FRE202 or placement exam. German Courses
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4.00 Credits
A study of earth’s structure and the forces that continue to shape it. The fragility, power, and patience of our geologic environment are considered, as well as land use patterns and decisions. Topics include minerals and rocks, geologic time, earthquakes, volcanoes, plate tectonics, glaciers, weathering and erosion, maps/aerial photos, GPS/GIS, groundwater, mineral resources, and streams. Two field trips to exposed rock layers and fossil digs are part of a weekly 2.5 hour lab.
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3.00 Credits
Physical environment including weather, world climates, landforms, and natural vegetation. Humankind’s response to geographical variations in terms of the use of land and sea, natural resources, population, economic activity, and political and social organization.
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to the science, hardware, and software of mapping geographic locations and analyzing information about those locations. Investigating remote sensing, GPS data collection, GIS data types, editing GIS data, and spatial data analysis and display, with emphasis on applications to creation stewardship problems. (Carries cross-credit in environmental science.)
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3.00 Credits
Environmental and geographical background of human history. Agriculture, climate, energy resources, transportation, and diseases, especially as they have influenced the historical development of Western Europe and North America. Implications for current and future environmental concerns.
Prerequisite:
Laboratory Science (D) course; Mathematics (M) course. (Carries cross-credit in history.)
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4.00 Credits
Listening, speaking, reading, and writing modern high German. Active learning through daily practice and exposure to German is encouraged.
Prerequisite:
No more than one year of high school German or placement exam.
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