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GBS 369: The Rise of Modern Japan
3.00 Credits
High Point University
An examination of the social, political, economic, and cultural transformations in Japan since 1800. Three hours credit.
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GBS 373: West Africa and the Caribbean:Societies and Cultures
3.00 Credits
High Point University
This course provides students with general information on some of the most representative aspects of West African and Caribbean societies and cultures today. The majority of the course will be devoted to the study of contemporary Western Africa and Caribbean societies from the early 1950s to present. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: ENG 102.
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GBS 374: Global Political Economy
3.00 Credits
High Point University
A study of the interrelationship of economics and politics in the global system. Emphasis on public policy in areas such as trade, finance, security, foreign aid, MNCs, technology transfer, and the gap between rich and poor countries. Examination of arguments for and against globalization, by neo-mercantilists, structuralists, and freemarket thinkers. Three hours credit. PSC 305 recommended.
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GBS 375: French Cinema:Text and Culture
3.00 Credits
High Point University
This course emphasizes the role of film as a way to learn about peoples, places, systems of beliefs and cultural values. It presents some important French cultural perspectives that are also present in the US culture. It facilitates the student's reflection on explicit comparisons between the "home/native"culture, and the "other" culture in order todiscuss how each cultural system is both actively different, and more and more alike. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: ENG 102. Taught in English.
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GBS 382: The United States and the Middle East Since 1945
3.00 Credits
High Point University
A diplomatic, political, and economic history of American involvement in the Middle East since World War II. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: HST 101 or HST 102.
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GBS 384: Philosophy and International Literature:Alternate World Realities
3.00 Credits
High Point University
The course will draw selections from classical western and contemporary international literary theories and literature. The course will center on conflicts between classical theories of representation and those modes of imitation exhibited in postmodernism, post colonialism, multi-culturalism, magical realism, and other contemporary trends. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: Completion of the general education requirement in literature. Meets the general education requirement in global studies.
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GER 101: Basic Skills Acquisition I
3.00 Credits
High Point University
Acquisition of basic communication skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Designed to provide the student with the tools necessary to develop a level of competency sufficient to meet survival needs and limited social demands. Laboratory required. Three hours credit. May not be taken after the completion of GER 102 or higher level course. Native speakers of German may not receive credit for GER 101.
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GER 102: Basic Skills Acquisition II
3.00 Credits
High Point University
Continued development in and improvement of basic communication skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Designed to provide the student with the tools necessary to develop a level of competency sufficient to meet survival needs and limited social demands. Laboratory required. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: GER 101. May not be taken after the completion of GER 201 or higher level course. Native speakers of German may not receive credit for GER 102.
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GER 201: Intermediate German I
3.00 Credits
High Point University
Review and practice of basic communication skills, with emphasis on the expansion of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills on the intermediate level. Further development of listening/viewing skills and cultural awareness. Laboratory required. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: GER 101- 102 or equivalent. May not be taken after the completion of GER 202 or higher level course. Native speakers of German may not receive credit for GER 201.
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GER 202: Intermediate German II
3.00 Credits
High Point University
Continued review and practice of basic communication skills, and expansion of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills on the intermediate level. Further development of listening/viewing skills and cultural awareness. Laboratory required. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: GER 201 or equivalent. Native speakers of German may not receive credit for GER 202.
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