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IBTH 5669: African American Youth Ministry
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
This course will focus on the issues confronting those engaged in pastoral ministry with the young, especially as youth face complex crises of survival, loss of faith, alienation, and other cultural conflicts. (3 Credits)
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IBTH 5999: Qualifying Examination
0.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
This examination serves as an opportunity for a detailed review of the material encountered in those courses designated as the Core and Area requirements. A student is required to take the examination on any three of the six Core courses. (0 Credits)
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IBTH 6000: Practicum
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
The Practicum consists of supervised project in the Black community for a specific number of weeks or an historical project. The Practicum is designed to develop pastoral program models (or engage in research projects) that will have applicable benefits in the larger community. Ordinarily the student's research thesis (major research paper) should be completed prior to the practicum (praxis) since it should provide the interdisciplinary theological (theoretical) foundation for the program model. The practicum and thesis must be evaluated prior to the student's admission to the oral comprehensive examination. ( 6)
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IBTH 7000: Comprehensive Examination
0.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
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IPSC 2010: Integrated Physical Science
4.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Usually offered fall semester. Introduction to the basic concepts and principles of physics, chemistry, and atomic structure. Includes one laboratory session per week. (4 Credits)
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IPSC 2020: Earth Science
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Usually offered spring semester. Survey of sciences related to our planet dealing with principles of astronomy, geology, meteorology, and environmental sciences. Includes one laboratory session per week. (3 Credits)
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IPSC 4010: Advanced Earth Science
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Follows guidelines specified by the Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program to obtain certification to teach the GLOBE Program, which is a hands-on, experiential science program for grades K-12. Contents of the GLOBE Program will be related to the National Science Standards and the State Science Benchmarks. Four major areas are covered: atmosphere/climate, hydrology, soils, and land cover/biology. Prerequisites for Elementary Education majors: IPSC 2010 and IPSC 2020. (3 Credits)
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JAPN 1010-1020: Elementary Japanese
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Grammar, basic vocabulary, simple conversation, reading, and writing. ( 3-3)
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JAPN 4050: Internship
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Placement in a supervised work or research situation involving Japanese. Permission of department chair. ( 3 Credits)
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LANG 4053: Introduction to Literary Criticism of Spanish,Hispanic,American,French,and Francophone Literature
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
This course is a capstone course designed for the upper-level students majoring in either French or Spanish. Through readings of both critical texts and literary works, students develop a comprehension of the relationships among history, culture, ideology, and literary production. Students read the literary works under study in their target languages. Discussion is in English in order to accommodate majors from both languages. (3 Credits)
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