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POL 2010: Intermediate Polish
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: POL 1020 or equiv. Development and practice of basic language skills to increase proficiency in Polish; contemporary Polish culture and current issues. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (T)
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POL 2060: Composition and Conversation
1.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: POL 2010 or placement examination. For students with rudimentary knowledge of Polish. Four skills modules: listening and comprehension (offered Monday); conversation (Tuesday); reading and comprehension (Thursday); and writing (Friday). Student may choose which language skill (or skills) they want to master, up to four credits per semester. (Y)
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POL 2710: Survey of Polish Culture
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Introductory cultural survey from beginnings of Polish state to present. Polish society and cultural developments analyzed in comparative contexts. (Y)
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POL 3030: Language Skills: Advanced Speaking and Writing. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: POL 2060 or equiv. Original texts and audio-visual materials used to further knowledge of Polish culture and develop language skills. Students may focus on listening and speaking, and/or reading and writing. (W)
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POL 3030 - Language Skills: Advanced Speaking and Writing. Cr
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POL 3410: New Soil, Old Roots: The Immigrant Experience. Cr. SLA 3410) FC) CD) ARM 3410) GER
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Armenian, German, Jewish, Polish, Russian and Ukrainian immigration to the United States, its effects on the cultures (language, literature, religion, politics, music, art and theatre) of these ethnic groups and its influence upon American culture. (F)
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POL 3410 - New Soil, Old Roots: The Immigrant Experience. Cr. SLA 3410) FC) CD) ARM 3410) GER
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POL 3750: Polish and Yugoslavian Auteur Cinema. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Two national cinemas presented through films of auteurs: Andrzej Wajda, Krzysztof Kislowski, Dusan Makavejev and Emir Kusturica; films include: Kanal, Double Life of Veronique, WR: or the Mystery of the Organism, and Underground. (W)
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POL 3990: Directed Study
1.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: POL 2010 or equiv.; written consent of chairperson. For students desiring additional work in the language at the intermediate level; for programs of work not included in scheduled course, either in language or literature. (T)
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POL 5990: Directed Study
1.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: POL 3020 or equiv., written consent of chairperson. (T)
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POL 5993: Writing Intensive Course in Polish. Cr
0.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: junior standing, satisfactory completion of the IC requirement, consent of instructor; coreq: any 3000-, 4000-, or 5000-level Polish literature course. Offered for S and U grades only. No degree credit. Required for all majors. Disciplinary writing assignments under the direction of a faculty member. Must be selected in conjunction with a course designated as a corequisite; see section listing in Schedule of Classes for corequisites available each term. Satisfies the University General Education Writing Intensive Course in the Major requirement. (F,W)
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PPR 3020: Introduction to Patient Care I. Cr
2.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: admission to pharmacy program. Concepts in pharmaceutical care, introduction to the health care system and pharmacist's roles, communication techniques and inter-professional communication. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (F)
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