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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Reading and analyzing German literature while maintaining or improving writing skill, aural comprehension, grammar use, and depth of vocabulary. Conversational skills practiced discussing assigned readings and participation in dialogues and interviews. (3 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Prerequisite: GERM 2130. Available through the Accelerated College Education program. Upper-level course. Meets General Education requirement in Foreign Languages.
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4.00 Credits
A thorough analysis of the language. Intensive discussion of grammar, usage, style and vocabulary, enhancing expression through composition, oral reports and class discussions and conversations. (4 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Prerequisites: GERM 2010, 2070 or four years of high school German. Lecture/ recitation/laboratory. Essential for German majors who plan to take upper-level language and literature studies. Upper-level course. Meets General Education requirement in Foreign Languages.
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Advanced study in the language with an introduction to serious readings of some of the great writers of literature. Develops the ability to exchange ideas through writing and discussion in the language. (3 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 and GERM 2180 or equivalent. Also fulfills 2000-level English requirement. Upper-level course. Meets General Education requirement in Foreign Languages. Summer Abroad: Students can participate in a program in Germany in Intermediate and Advanced German. Early application for this program is essential.
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Theories and practices of American Federal Government with emphasis on the national level. Changing relationships between the branches of the national government, policy formulation, political parties, pressure groups, and the growth of presidential powers. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring).
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Structure and functions of state legislative, administrative, and judicial organizations; the nature and extent of police powers of the states; state and local revenues and expenditures, problems of municipal government; political parties. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring).
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The governmental institutions of Great Britain, France, Iraq, Brazil, Japan, and other countries; differing theories and practices of government. (3 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Upper-level course.
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Development and growth of the Constitution as a result of the judicial role in interpretation. Judicial policymaking, checks upon judicial power, and competing demands of individual liberty and public authority. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring). Writing in content area. Upper-level course.
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The Greek alphabet, basic vocabulary and grammar; oral reading and translation of brief passages of prose; attention to historical background, cultural connections, and word origins. (3 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Meets General Education requirement in Foreign Languages.
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Continuation of GREK 1010, broadening range of vocabulary and syntax; increased emphasis on reading and translating passages from Classical authors. (3 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Prerequisite: GREK 1010 or one year of Greek study. Meets General Education requirement in Foreign Languages.
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3.00 Credits
Highlights in the political, economic, intellectual and cultural development of Western Civilization from ancient times through the Renaissance. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring). Prerequisite: Eligible to take ENGL 1010. Writing in content area. Meets General Education requirement in Western Civilization.
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