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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisites: MGT 262 and HRM 367. A practical working knowledge of labor relations and collective bargaining that discusses bargaining terms, practices, laws, section of actual labor agreements and arbitration cases, and decisions of the National Labor Relations Board and courts, that illustrate and emphasize important contemporary issues. Introduces students to collective bargaining and labor relations with an emphasis on “real world” situations they would begin to face on the job, including negotiating techniques, giving students direct exposure to how negotiating theory is applied in actual situations.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits each Introducing students to today’s most pressing global and international issues, these courses explore the various political, economic, and cultural dimensions of conflict and security, the global economy, development, and the environment.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisites: ISP 101 and 102. 9 credits in Business or Political Science and 6 credits in Languages beyond Level IV. The course will allow students, through discussion, analysis, and research, to formulate research problems from an interdisciplinary perspective. Then, by using the relevant methodologies and sources, students will be able to restructure knowledge in ways meaningful to their interests.
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5.00 Credits
2 C5 credits Corequisite: ISP 494. Prerequisite: Permission of major in each of the two study areas (Languages and Business or Political Science). The internship fulfills the capstone requirement in International Studies. It includes an analytical paper written in English that is based on the student’s work experience. A professional organization and the internship location will be chosen by the faculty or student.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit Corequisite: ISP 493. Prerequisite: Permission of major in each of the two study areas (Languages and Business or Political Science). Written in the foreign language studied (Spanish, French, or German), the journal will allow the students to discuss and do a synthesis of their experience during the internship.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits Corequisite: ISP 497. Prerequisite: Open to seniors. Permission of major advisers in each of the two study areas (Languages and Business or Political Science). This capstone course requires the composition of a substantial research project that is intended to explore in-depth a subject related to the student’s area of concentration. Students must also register for Guided Research Summary in the Foreign Language Studied (ISP 497).
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1.00 Credits
1 credit Corequisite: ISP 495. Prerequisite: Open to seniors. Permission of major in each of the two study areas (Languages and Business or Political Science). This course requires a 10 C15 page summary of the guided research project to be written in the language studies (Spanish, French, or German). Students must also register for the Guided Research Thesis (ISP 495).
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3.00 Credits
3 credits each Prerequisite for ITA 111: None (not open to students with previous knowledge of the language except with permission of the director). Prerequisite for ITA 112: ITA 111 or equivalent. Students who failed to get a C – or higher in level I are not able to continue to level II. A communicative approach to the basic elements of the language including listening, speaking, reading, writing, and culture. Work in the language laboratory is required.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisite: ITA 112 or equivalent. A continuation of Level II with emphasis on the more advanced functions of the language through a communicative approach and a further development of cultural awareness. Work in the language laboratory is required.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisite: ITA 121 or equivalent. Further development of the four language proficiencies with emphasis on reading of cultural and literary selections. Work in the language laboratory is required.
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