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French and Francophone Studies 488: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Macalester College
The course is intended primarily for advanced students who have studied in a French-speaking country, and is a requirement for all majors. The themes and theoretical approaches of the seminar will vary depending on the faculty teaching the course. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Every fall. (4 credits)
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French and Francophone Studies 604: Tutorial
3.00 Credits
Macalester College
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Every semester. (4 credits)
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French and Francophone Studies 604 - Tutorial
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French and Francophone Studies 614: Independent Project
3.00 Credits
Macalester College
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Every semester. (4 credits)
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French and Francophone Studies 614 - Independent Project
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French and Francophone Studies 624: Internship
3.00 Credits
Macalester College
Prerequisites for internships are four courses in French among those designated for the completion of a major concentration. Study abroad is strongly recommended. The internship does not count toward the major. Every semester. (4 credits)
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French and Francophone Studies 624 - Internship
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French and Francophone Studies 634: Preceptorship
3.00 Credits
Macalester College
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Every semester. (4 credits)
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French and Francophone Studies 634 - Preceptorship
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French and Francophone Studies 644: Honors Independent
4.00 Credits
Macalester College
Independent research, writing, or other preparation leading to the culmination of the senior honors project. Every semester. (1-4 credits)
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French and Francophone Studies 644 - Honors Independent
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Geography 110: Introduction to Geography: Concepts And Regions
3.00 Credits
Macalester College
This course will provide a comprehensive and wide-ranging overview of the discipline of geography. It will consider the basic concepts and skills necessary to begin the study of both individual places and regions in the world. Considerable attention will be paid to the holistic nature of geography and the need to understand the importance of physical processes as they relate to human occupancy and activity in a world regions context. Case method instruction is used in this course. No prerequisite. Materials fee. Not offered 2008-2009. (4 credits)
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Geography 111: Human Geography of Global Issues
3.00 Credits
Macalester College
This course is an introduction to the global perspectives, basic concepts and fundamental questions of geography. It focuses on the ways through which all places on Earth are interconnected and how the human use of Earth's surface varies over space. Major topics covered will be the human perception of earth space and the ways people give order to space; the growth and distribution of human population; the localization and spatial characteristics of patterns of settlement and land use; geopolitics and colonialism; environmental geography; the geography of economic development and modernization; principles of the analysis of spatial diffusion; spatial aspects of retail marketing; the geographic analysis of issues in industrialized societies focusing on gender issues, racism, poverty, sport, and religion. No prerequisite. Every semester. (4 credits)
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Geography 112: Introduction to Urban Studies
3.00 Credits
Macalester College
This course offers an interdisciplinary overview of urban life. We will draw on the disciplinary perspectives of history, geography, political science and sociology to examine how the built environment of cities are shaped by human activity and how, in turn, urban life is shaped by the built environment. This course also introduces students to the local urban setting in the Twin Cities through field study exercises and local case studies. The course focuses on building students' analytical skills and foundational knowledge of how cities work by exploring a variety of topics, including the effect of transportation systems on urban development, city and metropolitan government, the search for community in urban settings, neighborhood change, and the effect of the global market economy on cities. Course materials focus on American cities. Lectures, guest speakers, case studies and assignments put a special emphasis on the urban experience in St. Paul. This particular focus will help students gain a grounded understanding of general knowledge that is fundamental to further study of cities. No prerequisite. Every fall. (4 credits)
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Geography 116: Physical Geography
3.00 Credits
Macalester College
A systematic introduction to the processes operating on the surface of the earth, their spatial variation, and their contribution to the spatial patterning of life on earth. The course stresses interactions among climate, landforms, soils and vegetation and, to a lesser extent, examines human interaction with the environment. No prerequisite. Not offered 2008-2009. (4 credits)
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