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FREN 303: Intro to French Lit
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): FREN 302. This course focuses on French literature from the Middle Ages to 1800. This course consists of reading and analysis of representative texts of the major authors.
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FREN 304: Intro to French Liter
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): FREN 303. This course is a continuation of FREN 303 and presents French Literature from 1800 to the present.
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FREN 305: French Phonetics
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): FREN 302. This course is an intensive study of French pronunciation and diction. Practice in discriminating French phonemes and allophones and in transcribing in phonetic symbols is provided. Recitation of poems and rhythmic prose.
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FREN 326: Francophone Cult & Liter
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): FREN 302. This course is a comprehensive study of the origin and development of the cultures of the French-speaking world, including Louisiana, Haiti, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Quebec, Senegal, and the Bight of Benin. The study includes the literatures of these and other French-speaking areas.
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FREN 327: French Cult And Civil
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): FREN 302. This course is a comprehensive study of the origin and development of France and her place in history, with emphasis on her social, economic, intellectual, artistic, and cultural contributions.
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FREN 340: French For Business
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
This course is designed to prepare business professionals to communicate effectively with French-speaking people whom they encounter in their work and to enable students to embark on a career in international business by introducing them to the conventions and vocabulary of French-speaking business enterprises. This course prepares students for the certification of the Paris Chamber of Commerce.
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FRSE 101: Freshman Seminar
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Freshman Seminar is designed to assist students' pursuit of academic excellence and their successful social and academic transition into Bowie State University. It consists of exploring Bowie State's history and, through engaging experiential and cultural activities, developing critical thinking skills for firm foundations that lead to higher education success. This course is required of all new students and transfer students with fewer than 12 credits transferable semester hours.
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GEOG 102: Elements of Geography
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
This course is a continuation of Geography I. Emphasis is placed on location and area analysis in terms of human occupance of the earth and the uniformity and differences that are recognized spatially on the earth's surface.
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GEOG 110: International Geography
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
This course is a study of both the human elements and the physical elements within specific areas. Emphasis is paced on understanding of the realities of contrasts in wealth and poverty among nations.
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GEOG 211: Economic Geography
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
This course is a consideration of people's systems of livelihood, the distribution of these activities, explanations for the distributions, and the utilization of cultural and natural resources for economic gain.
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