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GM 203-204: Intermediate German
6.00 Credits
The University of Montana
Suitable reading texts with conversation and composition. Directed toward the development of a speaking and reading knowledge of German. Three class periods and one supervised laboratory conversation per week. Offered annually. Prerequisites: GM 102 or equivalent for GM 203; GM 203 or equivalent for GM 204. Fulfills global diversity requirement.
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GM 405: Neuigkeiten in Deutschland
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
The University of Montana
This course focuses on a specific author, literary genre, social or political issue, or other contemporary theme. Uses literature as the foundation for course work. Prerequisite: GM 204 or equivalent. Each semester. Fulfills global diversity requirement.
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HAB 107: An Introduction to
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana
This freshman level course is designed to introduce students to the role of companion animals in society today. The course will explore the relationship between humans and their animals. The process of domestication and socialization of animals in our culture and in other cultures will be presented. Students will be introduced to "attachment theory," the biological basis of bonding, critical periods of development, and the importance of enrichment for animals in captivity. Animal welfare and ethics will be an important component of this course. Fall semester.
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HAB 108: Survey of Animals in Service
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana
The main objective of this course is to expose students broadly to the many and varied ways that animals are used in a form of service and support. It will also include agencies that work with animals outside the specific role of "service therapy" such as the Humane Society andthe Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks. This course will explore the many different ways that animals are important and valuable to humans. Students will become more aware of what it is like to have a disability and how animals play a role in assistance. It will emphasize the role of specific training and relationships required for the animals to be working partners with their handlers. This course requires a partnership between the St. Francis Institute and various organizations and individuals in the greater Helena area. These agencies and individuals will share with our students the role that their animals play in their work. There will be a major writing component to this class. Open to all students. Spring semester.
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HI 101-102: History of Western Civilization
6.00 Credits
The University of Montana
A survey of the chief political, economic, social, intellectual, religious, and cultural developments of the West in their historical context. Required for all history majors. Offered annually.
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HI 201: Greek History
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana
A study of the Greek experience with special emphasis on the political, social, economic, and cultural factors which have influenced modern civilization. Fall semester, odd-numbered years.
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HI 202: Roman History
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana
A study of the Roman experience with special emphasis on the political, economic, social, and cultural factors which have influenced modern civilization. Spring semester, even-numbered years.
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HI 203-204: Medieval History
6.00 Credits
The University of Montana
The development of Europe from the decline of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the 16th century. Fall semester, even-numbered years and spring odd-numbered years.
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HI 211: History of Modern Europe to 1870
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana
A survey of the major political, social, economic and intellectual developments from 1648 to 1870. This course may be used to meet history major or minor program requirements. Offered annually in the Fall semester.
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HI 212: History of Modern Europe since 1870
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana
A survey of the major political, social, economic and intellectual development from 1870 to the present. This course may be used to meet history major or minor program requirements. Offered annually in the Spring semester.
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