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INT 420: Studio IV-Senior Project I-Research
2.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Focuses on selection of senior level project, which emphasizes individual interior design interests. Project research phase simulates design practitioner responsibilities prior to project programming. Project and content subject to instructor approval. Prerequisite: INT 302 or permission. Fall, spring.
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INT 421: Studio IV-Senior Project II-Design
2.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Requires student to demonstrate proficiency in project process/development and communication. Project includes programming, design criteria/process, presentation techniques/format, materials/product specification, code review, mechanical systems integration. Project presentation to jury required. Prerequisite: INT 420. Fall, spring.
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INT 496: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Optional. Special project or area of study developed by student and advising faculty member. Designed to provide time for additional research in or exposure to specialized areas within interior design. This course exists independently of classroom work and is not required for majors. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Fall, spring.
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IST 100: Study Abroad Orientation
1.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Required of students participating in Mount Mary College's January "winterim" or summeprograms abroad. Orientation to the culture of the country of study, along with preparations for successful study abroad experiences. May be repeated with a change of topic. Offered fall and/or spring, the semester before a study program.
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IST 200: Introduction to International Studies
2.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
An examination of relationships among the world's cultures and nations. The role of the United States in its relationships with other cultures and nations will provide the focal point for this course. Offered as needed.
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IST 400: Senior Seminar:Contemporary International Issues
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Study of relationships among the world's cultures and nations and how they interact with one another in times of cooperation and conflict. This course relies on the disciplines of history, political science, and behavioral sciences. Among issues examined are: globalization, security, development, the environment, and social justice. Offered as needed.
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ITA 100: sb Introduction to Italian Language and Culture
2.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Acquisition of basic phrases and cultural knowledge to assist students in understanding the language and culture of Italy and to be able to speak somewhat while studying abroad. Required of students participating in the Rome study abroad program. Offered the semester before the Rome program. Is not sufficient as a prerequisite for ITA 102. No prerequisites and no retroactive credits.
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ITA 101: sb Elementary Italian I
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Introduces the student to the four basic language skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing. No prerequisite. Offered as needed. No prerequisites and no retroactive credits.
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ITA 102: sb Elementary Italian II
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Continuation of ITA 101. Prerequisite: Four credits of ITA 101 or equivalent. Offered as needed.
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JUS 101: Introduction to Justice
2.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Introduction to the three branches of the adult and juvenile justice systems. Survey of the goals and requirements of the program. Topics include: crime, criminal law/procedure, law enforcement, courts, corrections, juvenile justice, and employment opportunities. Offered as needed in online format and/or on-campus format.
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