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FR 226: Special Topics: French
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Neumann University
Neumann University periodically offers Special Topics courses in French [FR] that reflect specific topics of study which are not part of the standard University curriculum. Special Topics courses in French that are numbered at the 126/226 level are generally open to all students and may be designated as Core courses. Courses at the 326 level are specifically designed for students at either the junior or senior level, while courses at the 426 level are only open to students with senior standing. For any given semester, course title(s) and content area(s), as well as any specified prerequisites in addition to those listed below, are published during the preceding semester. Permission of the instructor may also be required before a student can register for any Special Topics course. Prerequisite: FR 201 for any French Special Topics course at the 200-level or above.
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FR-226
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FR 301: Business French
3.00 Credits
Neumann University
By focusing on linguistic and cultural competence in the French business milieu, students form a company in the French language/culture and set up an organizational chart, design an ad campaign (which includes broadcast media as well as print), and maintain appropriate correspondence in a variety of scenarios. Vocabulary necessary to economic and marketing success are emphasized. Prerequisite: FR 202.
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FR-301
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FR 320: French Civilization
3.00 Credits
Neumann University
This advanced linguistic study focuses on the history, culture, geography, and customs of the people who speak the French language. Frequent practice in conversation and composition is stressed. Prerequisite: FR 202.
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FR-320
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FR 326: Special Topics: French
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Neumann University
Neumann University periodically offers Special Topics courses in French [FR] that reflect specific topics of study which are not part of the standard University curriculum. Special Topics courses in French that are numbered at the 126/226 level are generally open to all students and may be designated as Core courses. Courses at the 326 level are specifically designed for students at either the junior or senior level, while courses at the 426 level are only open to students with senior standing. For any given semester, course title(s) and content area(s), as well as any specified prerequisites in addition to those listed below, are published during the preceding semester. Permission of the instructor may also be required before a student can register for any Special Topics course. Prerequisite: FR 201 for any French Special Topics course at the 200-level or above.
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FR-326
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FR 426: Special Topics: French
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Neumann University
Neumann University periodically offers Special Topics courses in French [FR] that reflect specific topics of study which are not part of the standard University curriculum. Special Topics courses in French that are numbered at the 126/226 level are generally open to all students and may be designated as Core courses. Courses at the 326 level are specifically designed for students at either the junior or senior level, while courses at the 426 level are only open to students with senior standing. For any given semester, course title(s) and content area(s), as well as any specified prerequisites in addition to those listed below, are published during the preceding semester. Permission of the instructor may also be required before a student can register for any Special Topics course. Prerequisite: FR 201 for any French Special Topics course at the 200-level or above.
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FR-426
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FR 480: Independent Study Project
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Neumann University
Qualified students who seek individualized advanced study in some area of French that is not covered in scheduled courses may apply for an Independent Study Project (ISP). Students assume responsibility for special readings and research under the supervision of a designated faculty member. As a minimum requirement for this project, the student is expected to submit asubstantial essay indicating extensive learning and competence in French. Regular meetings with faculty and completion of all assignments are required. Prerequisite: FR 201 and Conditions of the University's ISP Policy.
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FR-480
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HIST 101: Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
Neumann University
This study of the development of European civilization from the 17th century to the present emphasizes the cultural, economic, political, and social aspects which have played a major role in the evolution of modern Europe. (History Core Course)
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HIST 102: Amer. Heritage:1603-1865
3.00 Credits
Neumann University
Students explore the early settlement of America, the drive for independence, the development of the new nation, and the emergence of conflicts that divided the nation and produced the Civil War. (History Core Course)
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HIST 103: Amer.Heritage:1865-Present
3.00 Credits
Neumann University
This course examines the impact of the Civil War, the rise of the industrial revolution, the disruption of the great depression, and the emergence of America as a political and economic world power.
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HIST 126: Special Topics: History
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Neumann University
Neumann University periodically offers Special Topics courses in History [HIST] that reflect specific topics of study which are not part of the standard University curriculum. Special Topics courses in History that are numbered at the 126/226 level are generally open to all students and may be designated as Core courses. Courses at the 326 level are specifically designed for students at either the junior or senior level, while courses at the 426 level are only open to students with senior standing. For any given semester, course title(s) and content area(s), as well as any specified prerequisites, are published during the preceding semester. Permission of the instructor may also be required before a student can register for any Special Topics course.
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