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FRE 102: Elementary French II
4.00 Credits
Ulster County Community College
4 Credits English,COM,For Lang, & PHI French A second-level course for students who already have some knowledge of French, Elementary French II focuses on using the pass compos and the imparfait to talk about the past. In addition, students learn to use the future, conditional, and subjunctive to communicate in French. Regular practice with language tapes and videos forms an integral part of the course. Prerequisite: Two years of high school French or the equivalent of FRE 101 or FRE 110.
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FRE 115: Accel Elem French I & II
6.00 Credits
Ulster County Community College
6 Credits English,COM,For Lang, & PHI French An accelerated course for students who have taken high school French, but who need to review elementary French, this course features regular practice with language tapes and videos and extensive practice of communication skills. The course is intended to satisfy two semester language requirements. It meets for six hours each week. Prerequisite: Two years of high school French or by advisement.
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FRE 201: Intermediate French I
4.00 Credits
Ulster County Community College
4 Credits English,COM,For Lang, & PHI French A third-level course for students who can already communicate orally in simple French and who have a good knowledge of basic French grammar, Intermediate French I stresses improvement in speaking, reading, and writing French. Students read articles from French newspapers and magazines and simplified selections from French literature. In addition, they review French grammar and practice applying it in conversations, reports, and compositions. Prerequisite: Three to four years of high school French, the equivalent of FRE 102 or FRE 111 or FRE 115, or by advisement.
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FRE 202: Intermediate French II
4.00 Credits
Ulster County Community College
4 Credits English,COM,For Lang, & PHI French A fourth-level course for students who can communicate orally on the intermediate level and who can begin to read unsimplified French literature, Intermediate French II emphasizes the improvement of speaking, reading, listening, and writing skills. Students read selections from French literature, listen to French radio magazines, and work on their remaining problems with French grammar. The instructor conducts the course almost entirely in French. Prerequisite: Four to five years of high school French, FRE 201 or equivalent, or by advisement.
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FRE 207: AdvancedConversational French
4.00 Credits
Ulster County Community College
4 Credits English,COM,For Lang, & PHI French Conducted in French, this fifth-level course is for students who can speak French but need to improve their fluency and accuracy. The course emphasizes vocabulary building and training in fluency and grammatical accuracy. Students read and discuss a variety of literary and journalistic selections. In addition, they watch French videos and listen to French radio magazines. Prerequisite: Five years of high school French, FRE 202 or equivalent, or by advisement.
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FRE 208: Advanced French Grammar & Comp
3.00 Credits
Ulster County Community College
3 Credits English,COM,For Lang, & PHI French Students review and consolidate their understanding of French grammar to improve their ability to express themselves in written French. The course is conducted entirely in French. Prerequisite: FRE 202 or by advisement.
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FRE 215: Accel Intermed French I&II
6.00 Credits
Ulster County Community College
6 Credits English,COM,For Lang, & PHI French This is an accelerated course for students who would like to complete the intermediate level of study in one semester. Regular practice with videos and Internet resources and extensive practice of communication skills form an integral part of the course. This course is intended to cover the same material as FRE 201 and 202. The course meets for six hours each week. Prerequisite: Three to four years of high school French; FRE 115, FRE 102, FRE 111 or equivalent; or by advisement.
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GEG 101: Physical Geography
3.00 Credits
Ulster County Community College
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Geography Basic principles of geographic location, climatic conditions, and landforms as they influence climates, weather, vegetation patterns, streams, groundwater, environmental concerns, and soils are covered in this course. Emphasis is on the inter-relationships of these principles with the distribution of the world's population and people's use of the Earth. The course includes a Saturday field trip. Open to education majors only or with permission of instructor.
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GEG 122: Intro to Geo Info Sys
3.00 Credits
Ulster County Community College
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Geography In this introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology and software, students learn to retrieve and apply data and develop projects in their chosen business and/or academic area of interest. 2 hrs. lect.; 2 hrs. lab.
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GEG 222: GIS Applications
3.00 Credits
Ulster County Community College
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Geography Skills learned in GEG 122 are reinforced and new skills developed through the use of large databases with ArcGIS software for analysis, integration, and presentation of practical applications. Project-related field trips utilizing a Global Positioning System are required. The Spatial Analyst extension of ArcGIS will be used. 2 hrs. lect.; 3 hrs. lab. Prerequisite: GEG 122.
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