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ES 241: Basic Electrical Circuits for Engineers
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course develops a basic understanding of DC and AC circuits and their analysis, simple analog and digital systems, basic electronics and electromechanical devices. This course may serve to better prepare non-ECE majors for the electrical engineering component of the Fundamentals of Engineering exam. Prerequisite: PHYS 131, MATH 162. Gum
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ESC 105: Earth Science
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course provides a survey of physical geology, meteorology, oceanography and astronomy using a systems approach, treating earth materials (including air, water, and land), society, and the environment as interconnected systems. Human impacts, natural hazards, natural resources and global change are addressed (3 Credits). Offered in the Spring Semester of odd-numbered years.
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ESC 105 - Earth Science
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ESC 110: Introduction to Geography
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course provides an overview of the study of geography emphasizing physical, cultural, locational and regional geography. Topics include maps, landforms, climate, populations, political and economic geography, and natural resources (3 Credits). Offered every Spring Semester.
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ESC 110 - Introduction to Geography
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ESC 115: Environmental Quality
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This interdisciplinary course will allow students to assess the quality of local environments, particularly streams, and to determine the extent of pollution. Biological, chemical and hydrological attributes will be examined in the field and the laboratory. Two hours of lecture/discussion and two hours of laboratory per week (3 Credits). Offered every Fall Semester.
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ESC 125: Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course provides an overview of current environmental issues from a local and global perspective. Students will develop an understanding of the nature and impact humans have made on ecosystems using an interdisciplinary approach to learning. Topics include matter and energy in the environment, population growth, energy sources, air and water pollution, and environmental policy (3 Credits). Offered in the Fall Semester of evennumbered years.
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ESC 130: Introduction to Environmental Studies
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
The interdisciplinary nature of environmental studies is the focus of this course. This course tracks the history of the environmental movement and predominant environmental issues will be introduced and discussed. Varying philosophical and ethical stances regarding stewardship of the natural environment will be reviewed. The basic argument of economy versus the natural environment will be analyzed and debated (3 Credits).
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ESC 200: Introduction to Environmental Law and Policies
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course introduces, analyzes and discusses precedent-setting and pending environmental situations as they relate to law and policy, as well as their influence on technology, sociology and philosophy. Issues such as controlling hazardous materials, resource management, land use, property rights and water pollution control will be explored. Existing legislation, particularly the National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Air Act and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, is analyzed. Insight into ecological facts and theories is offered. Field trips and guest lecturers are often scheduled (3 Credits). ? Before enrolling in any natural science course, developmental students must
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FLL 380,381: Foreign Language Teaching Internship
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This internship gives well-qualified students the opportunity to gain foreign language teaching experience under faculty supervision in local elementary, middle, and high schools. Internships in French, German, Korean, Russian, and Spanish are available. Students meet on a weekly basis to discuss teaching methodology, language pedagogy, and second language acquisition theory. Prerequisite: 211 or higher, or permission of instructor Qualtere
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FRE 101: Introductory French
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course is designed primarily for students who have little or no background in the French language. It will provide a basic yet solid foundation in comprehending, speaking, reading and writing French. This course will also assist the student in understanding French culture (3 Credits).
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FRE 101 - Introductory French
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FREN 101,102: Elementary French I and II
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
Provides students with the four basic language skills of reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Emphasis is on learning the fundamentals of grammar and on the development of verbal skills through their active use. Students having had two or more years of high school French are ineligible to take French 101 unless they obtain the instructor's permission. Class/laboratory. Staff
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FREN 101,102 - Elementary French I and II
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