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CLAS 262: Roman Literature in Translation
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
A survey of prominent Roman authors of the Republic and early Empire. Students will read and discuss representative selections of genres such as epic, lyric poetry, tragedy, comedy, and philosophy. All readings will be in English translation. Credits: 3 hours When Offered: (offered fall, alternate years) NOTE: This course fulfills the Aesthetic: Literature Mode of Inquiry of the Liberal Studies Program. NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
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CLAS 361: Greek and Roman Mythology
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
A study of the mythology of ancient Greece and Rome, primarily as expressed in the literature and the visual arts of the period, with attention also given to ancient and modern interpretations of classical myths. Credits: 3 hours When Offered: (offered spring, alternate years) NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
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CLAS 362: Classical Civilization
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
An overview of the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. Students will examine and discuss the cultural and intellectual achievements of these two cultural civilizations, the values of these cultures in relation to their political and social structures, and their interactions with other cultures within and without their boundaries. Credits: 3 hours When Offered: (offered spring, alternate years) NOTE: This course fulfills the Intercultural Interconnecting Perspective of the Liberal Studies Program. NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
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CLAS 363: Women and Gender in Antiquity
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
An examination of the causes and consequences of gender distinctions in Greek and Roman antiquity - especially insofar as these distinctions affected both the status and the representation of women and other cultural minorities. Credits: 3 hours NOTE: This course fulfills the Intercultural Interconnecting Perspective of the Liberal Studies Program. NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement. NOTE: This is a writing-enhanced course.
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CLAS 461: Capstone Experience
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
An intensive study of advanced topics in Classical and Medieval Studies. Students will develop an original research project on an additional topic determined by the student and professor. Prerequisite: senior classics major. Credits: 3 hours NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement. NOTE: This is a writing-enhanced course.
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CMDS 101: Clinical Observation I
5.00 Credits
Truman State University
Observation of speech, language, and hearing screening, evaluation, and therapy conducted in the Truman State University Speech & Hearing Clinic. Course completion requires fifteen (15) hours of observation. Pass/Fail grading will be used. Normally taken first semester of freshman year. Students who discontinue the CMDS major will be given a comparable assignment. Prerequisite: CMDS major. Co-requisite: CMDS 200. Credits: 0.5 hours
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CMDS 200: Introduction to Communication Disorders
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
Review of normal speech, language, and hearing development and acquired disorders of speech and language in children and adults. Theories of etiology and examples of traditional intervention strategies. Potential impact of speech or language impairment on the social, emotional, and vocational aspects of a person's life. Co-requisite: CMDS 101. Credits: 3 hours
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CMDS 260: Voice and Articulation
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
Fundamentals of spoken communication with emphasis on voice and diction. Oral class presentations are required and students learn to make use of self evaluation and peer critique. Participants learn optimal use of their own voice and articulation for effective oral communication. This course is open to non-CMDS majors as well as majors. Credits: 3 hours
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CMDS 261: Phonetics
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
Study of the speech sounds of language with emphasis on American English. Participants practice broad and narrow transcription of speech using the International Phonetic Alphabet. Comparisons of Standard American English pronunciation with regional and social dialects. Credits: 3 hours
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CMDS 301: Clinical Observation II
5.00 Credits
Truman State University
Observation of speech, language, and hearing screening, evaluation, and therapy conducted in the Truman State University Speech & Hearing Clinic. Course completion requires ten (10) hours of observation. Pass/Fail grading will be used. Normally taken first semester of junior year. Students who discontinue the CMDS major will be given a comparable assignment. Prerequisites: CMDS 101 and CMDS major. Credits: 0.5 hours
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