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4.00 Credits
A continuation of FRE 131 with the addition of short stories. Class assignments are complemented by CD-Roms, tapes, and videos. Prerequisites: FRE 131, one year of high school French, or permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
An enrichment course entirely conducted in French designed for students wishing to expand active vocabulary, improve oral facility, and write simple compositions. Class discussions are based on assigned readings, student reports, and current events. This course is transferable but is not a substitute for a basic language requirement. It can be taken concurrently with FRE 231 or FRE 232. Prerequisites: Two years of high school French, a minimum of one year of college, or permission of the instructor
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4.00 Credits
French 231 includes review and application of grammatical principles by means of oral and written exercises. Students practice pronunciation and comprehension of spoken French. Reading both in and out of class promotes speed and comprehension. Class assignments are complemented by CDs, DVDs, tapes and videos. Prerequisites: FRE 132, three years of high school French, or permission of the instructor
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of FRE 231, using materials of increasing difficulty. Emphasis is on oral discussion of contemporary life and literature. Students write weekly essays. Class assignments are complemented by CD-Roms, tapes, and videos. Prerequisites: FRE 231, three years of high school French, or permission of the instructor
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2.00 Credits
Individual study of a topic of special interest in the area of French for the student, to be undertaken under the direction of a member of the French staff. Appropriate methods of research are applied, and the results reported in a research paper. This class may be repeated once for credit. Prerequisites: Open to any student who has completed FRE 132
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4.00 Credits
An overview examining the spatial distribution of the physical environment and major earth systems including plate tectonics, climate, land forms, vegetation, and natural hazards with emphasis on the ways humans utilize and alter the earth's surface.
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2.00 Credits
A comprehensive survey examining the spatial distribution of the human and environmental landscapes of Michigan. Particular attention is given to the historical geography of settlement and human use of the natural environment.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) An overview introducing the basic concepts, techniques, and applications of geographic information systems (GIS). Enables students to create spatial data files using GIS software and to manipulate and analyze data. Two hours of lecture/discussion and two hours of laboratory per week.
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4.00 Credits
Trains the student in pronunciation as well as the basic grammatical principles necessary for comprehending and expressing simple ideas in both spoken and written German. Class assignments are complemented by CD-Roms, tapes, and videos.
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of GER 131 with the addition of short stories. Class assignments are complemented by CD-Roms, tapes, and videos. Prerequisites: GER 131, one year of high school German, or permission of the instructor
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