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GEO 226: Regional Geography of Anglo America
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
A study of the major physical, cultural, and current economic components of the U.S. and Canada. Relationships between the physical environment and current economic activity will be stressed. Some time will be spent reviewing current trends in population, urban growth, and natural resources. Open to all students. (Fall, as needed) Hickey/ Three credits
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GEO 232: Regional Geography of Africa
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
The object of this course is to attain a fundamental economic/ geographic conceptual view of Africa as it exists today. Political geography as well as the region’s physical terrain, climate, and resources will be studied. Land use patterns and the interrelationships between natural environment and human economic activities, especially AIDS, give focus to the materials. Readings on current issues are assigned. Western policy regarding this area completes the course. Open to all students. (Fall, as needed) Hickey/ Three credits
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GEO 251: Economic Geography
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
A theoretical look at what creates economies and how they interrelate with physical and human environments. The course has no prerequisites although some knowledge of basic economics is helpful. It begins with an introduction to world economic systems and ranges through economic location theory, retail site analysis, and industrial location, as well as transportation, urban economics and housing. Open to all students. (Spring, Alternate Years) Hickey/ Three credits
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GEO 399: I ndependent Study in Geography
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Individually supervised study with one or more professors on an advanced topic. Open to qualified Juniors and Seniors with the permission of the Chairperson. (Fall/Spring) Hickey/ Three credits
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GER 101: German I
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
An introduction to the German language aimed at developing beginning skills in oral comprehension and expression, reading, and writing. Three hours of class work with tapes and computer software. Media fee $15.00. (Fall) Solbakken/ Three credits
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GER 102: German II
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Continuation of German I. Aimed at further developing the language skills. Three hours of class work with tapes and computer software. Media fee $15. (Spring) Solbakken/ Three credits
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GER 103: German III
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Systematic review of grammar. Graded readings. Three hours of class. Media fee $15. Prerequisite: GER 102 or equivalent (Fall) Solbakken/ Three credits
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GER 104: German IV
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Systematic review of grammar. Graded readings. Three hours of class. Media fee $15. Prerequisite: GER 103 or equivalent (Spring) Solbakken/ Three credits
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GER 251: Modern German Masterpieces
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course is designed to familiarize students with the works of a variety of 20th-Century German writers. In addition to such well-established authors as Kafka, Hesse, Mann, and Brecht, more recent writers like Gunter Grass, former East German writer Christa Wolf, and Heinrich Boll, the 1972 Nobel Prize winner for literature, will be discussed. Students of German will be expected to do some of the work in German. Same as CLT 251. Solbakken/ Three credits
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GER 295:
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Solbakken/ Three credits
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