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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. A thorough review of Italian grammar at the advanced level. Improves oral and written abilities through oral reports, study of grammer, conversation and reading. Emphasis on writing short compositions, short cultural and literary readings, and in-class conversation. Prerequisite: ITAL 104. ( LA, FL2)
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. A continuation of Italian 201: a thorough review of Italian grammar at the advanced level. Improves oral and written abilities through oral reports, study of grammar, conversation and reading. Emphasis on writing short compositions, short cultural and literary readings, and in-class conversation. ( LA, FL2) Prerequisite: ITAL 104.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Designed to help students improve their conversational abilities from the intermediate to advanced level. Includes class disucssions, role-playing, debates and oral presentations. Some written work required, and attention to vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and some grammatical structures. ( LA) Prerequisite: ITAL 104.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Group study of literature or culture in Italian under faculty supervision. May be repeated in successive semesters with different topics. ( LA) Prerequisite: ITAL 201 or ITAL 202.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
1-6 s.h. Individual study of literature or culture in Italian under faculty supervision. May be repeated in successive semesters with different topics. ( LA) Prerequisite: ITAL 201 or ITAL 202.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. An introduction to the language of the Roman Empire, the written language of Europe's Medieval Period, and the parent of such modern languages as Spanish, Italian, and French. This course will introduce the basics of Latin grammar and vocabulary, with the goal of reading simple Latin texts and exploring classical and medieval literature, culture and history. ( LA, CPA)
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Continuing study of the language of the Roman Empire, the written language of Europe's Medieval Period, and the parent of such modern languages as Spanish, Italian, and French. This course will continue presenting the basics of Latin grammer and vocabulary, with the goal of reading simple Latin texts and exploring classical and medieval literature, culture and history. ( LA) Prerequisite: LATN 101.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Law course covering topics that should be basic knowledge to all consumers. Topics may include: structure of legal system; buying and selling your home; landlord tenant problems; buying and selling major appliances; banking; bankruptcy; contractual implications and responsibilities of marriage; divorce, old age, minors; others. Cross?listed as CONS 252. Prerequisite: SoS.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Employment law explores the legal history of employer-employee relations beginning with the rise of labor unions. The course then examines the issues that currently drive employer-employee relations such as the employment at will doctrine, discrimination, and harassment. Employment law intends to educate management students in effectively handling employee problems so as to avoid legal liability to management. Prerequisites: ( LAW 222 or MGMT 341/CONS 359) and JrS.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. A study of business law, continuing the material covered in LAW 222. Specific topical coverage includes: contracts (especially sales of goods), real & personal property, estates and trusts, secured transactions, bankruptcy, negotiable instruments, forms of doing business, securities regulation, and legal responsibility of accountants. This course is the second of two required for Professional Accounting majors. Prerequisites: LAW 222 and ACCT 100 or ECON 111, 112, or 110 with a grade of "C" or better or BUS 111 and SrS, except for 3-2Accounting students for whom junior standing will suffice.
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