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INS 229: Internship in International Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Field work directly related to international issues in a public or private setting under the supervision of a faculty member. Related readings and an analytical paper are minimum requirements. Students are responsible for initiating the project and securing the permission of an appropriate instructor. P-POI.
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INS 250: Seminar in International Studies
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Applies theoretical assumptions and methods to the analysis of international issues of contemporary relevance. P-POI. (CD)
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INS 260: Seminar in Global Trade and Commerce Studies
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Provides foundational knowledge in global trade and commerce. Focuses on understanding the global environment and the variety of issues associated with global trade and commerce. P-POI.
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INS 260.: Seminar in Global Trade and Commerce Studies
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Provides foundational knowledge in global trade and commerce. Focuses on understanding the global environment and the variety of issues associated with global trade and commerce. Additional elective courses may have been approved since publication of this bulletin. The program coordinator maintains a complete list of all approved elective courses. For course descriptions, see the relevant department's listings in this publication. ANT 337. Economic Anthropology. ( 3) ACC 290. International Accounting. ( 3) BUS 113. Foundations of Entrepreneurship. ( 3) with permission of coordinator
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INS 349: Japanese and American Culture:Cross-Cultural Communication
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Exploration of communication differences between the Japanese and the Americans. Japanese and American values, behavior, and beliefs are compared in determining effective methods for cross-cultural communication. Emphasis is on examining factors leading to miscommunication and the development of techniques for overcoming cultural barriers. Credit not given for both INS 349 and COM 351A. Also listed as COM 351A. (CD)
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INS 363: Global Capitalism
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Analysis of changing patterns of industrial organization, market, and labor relations, and institutional frameworks that have resulted from the growth of an integrated global capitalist economy. Also listed as SOC 363. The following course does not count for the minor but is designed to ensure that students who study overseas receive sufficient credit to make satisfactory progress toward graduation: INS 101.
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ITA 111 ,112: Elementary Italian
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
A course for beginners, covering grammar essentials and emphasizing speaking, writing, and the reading of elementary texts. Lab required. These two courses count for students in the Venice program.
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ITA 113: Intensive Elementary Italian
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Intensive course for beginners, emphasizing the structure of the language and oral practice. Recommended for students in the Venice program and for language minors. Credit not given for both ITA 113 and ITA 111 or 112. Lab required. Lecture. By placement or faculty recommendation. Offered every semester.
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ITA 113V: Intensive Elementary Italian in an Immersion Setting
8.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Six-week intensive course in Italian taught during the summer in Venice, Italy, designed for students with a maximum of one semester of previous study in Italian. Covers language and culture. Students wishing to register must complete an application early in the spring semester in the Department of Romance Languages and be admitted to the course. Credit not given for both ITA 113V and ITA 112. Offered only in the summer.
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ITA 153: Intermediate Italian
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Continuation of 113 with emphasis on speaking, developing students' reading and writing skills and preparing them for oral and written discussion of literary texts in ITA 212 or 213. Lab required. P-ITA 113.
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