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Course Criteria
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6.00 Credits
Review of French grammar through an individual CD listening program, and one two-hour class period per week. Courses run in sequence. Prerequisite: FR 204 or equivalent. Offered annually.
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1.00 Credits
Course concentrates on improving pronunciation through the study of sound-producing systems, IPA, relationship of sounds and graphics (especially consonants), and the rules of pronunciation. Offered at students' request.
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6.00 Credits
A study of representative oral and written passages from various French authors of the 19th century (FR 401) and the 20th century (FR 402). Analysis of readings and listening programs in discussions and compositions. The course also covers the arts and history of that period. Prerequisite: FR 204 or equivalent. Fall 2005-Spring 2006. Satisfies CORE literature. Fulfills global diversity requirement.
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3.00 Credits
A study of representative oral and written passages from French radio and television programs, interviews of contemporary French singers and politicians, songs, and analysis of contemporary French films. Discussions of current French issues based on several French magazines. Prerequisite: FR 204 or equivalent. Fall 2006. Fulfills global diversity requirement.
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3.00 Credits
A study of representative short stories from the various periods of French literature. The course offers an analysis of the readings in both discussions and composition in order to develop a facility in reading, speaking, and writing. Prerequisite: FR 204 or equivalent. Spring 2006. Satisfies CORE literature. Fulfills global diversity requirement.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course that focuses on the physical landscape as our spatial home. Emphasis is placed on earth form and shape, elements of meteorology, climatology, plate tectonics and selected land forms. No previous knowledge of geography is required. od year, Spring semester.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of selected geographic regions that serve as models in demonstrating likenesses and differences in human spatial behavior. Instruction will focus on the cultural landscape, with special emphasis on economic development, settlement practices, population diversity, and spatial interaction. Regions of study include China, the Commonwealth of Independent States and Russia, Europe, and Middle America. Even year, Fall semester.
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6.00 Credits
This course is designed to give students an introduction to Attic (Classical) and Koine (Biblical) Greek, and experience translating classic and scriptural authors. Class material reflects Greek history, mythology, religion, philosophy, literature, and art, and includes quotations and excepts of the best Greek writers and thinkers including Homer, Herodotus, and Thucydides. Scriptural readings are from the Gospels of Luke and John. Greek grammar is presented in a way that is understandable to students and at the same time preserves what is best in the long tradition of classical scholarship. Fall odd and spring even semesters.
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6.00 Credits
This course builds on the fundamentals of the introductory class and develops proficiency in translating and understanding clasic and scriptural authors, and classical culture. The Classic Greek readings include Solon, Heiod, and Xenophanes; the Scriptural Greek is draw from the Gospel of John. Prerequisite: GK 201-202. Fall even and spring odd semesters.
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6.00 Credits
A beginning course in German with emphasis on speaking with attention given to reading and writing as well. Three (3) class periods and one supervised laboratory conversation per week. Offered annually. Prerequisites: None for GM 101; GM 101 or equivalent for GM 102. Fulfills global diversity requirement.
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