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FSI 430: Special Topics in Forensic Science
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: Forensic Science major or consent of instructorFulfills a course requirement in the Forensic Science majorA study of special topics in forensic science. Topics will be determinedby trends and areas of significance in the field.This is a variablecontent course and may be repeated for credit, but student's maystudy a single topic only once
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GER 101: Elementary German I
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Modern Language Core ConcentrationPrerequisite: Not open to native speakers of the language studied.The first of a two-course sequence in the elements of a language andits culture. Proficiency-based instruction in fundamental discursivepatterns, vocabulary, and syntax of the language within a culturalcontext. Emphasizes listening, speaking, reading and writing.Establishes the foundation for further facility in the language studied.Uses audio and video components
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GER 102: Elementary German II
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
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GER 201: Intermediate German I
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Modern Language Core ConcentrationPrerequisite: Placement by examination or successful completion (C- orhigher) of the appropriate Intermediate Language I course. Not open tonative speakers of the language studied.Continuation of Intermediate Language I. Students are expected toachieve a functional level of fluency. Activities for the course includeextensive Internet use for class discussion of world events andextended use of the Language Lab.
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GER 202: Intermediate German II
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Modern Language Core ConcentrationPrerequisite: Placement by examination or successful completion (C- orhigher) of the appropriate Intermediate Language I course. Not open tonative speakers of the language studied.Continuation of Intermediate Language I. Students are expected toachieve a functional level of fluency. Activities for the course includeextensive Internet use for class discussion of world events andextended use of the Language Lab.
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GER 210: Actors, Authors and Audiences
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the minor of Modern LanguageA variable topics course designed to introduce students to the dramaticand cinematic productions of a specific nation, culture or languagegroup. Through close examination of the material proposed for thetopic, students gain a deeper appreciation and understanding of howthe targeted culture perceives itself and how others perceive it. Thetopic covered each semester is listed in the Course Bulletin. Thiscourse may be repeated for credit, but students must study a differenttopic each time this course is offered. This course is taught in English.
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GER 220: Perspectives on Culture: The German
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
This course is taught in EnglishThis variable content course is designed to introduce students to thehistory and culture of a nation. In a survey style course format, studentswill gain a deeper understanding of the most significant literary,historical, and cultural aspects of the targeted nation and may use thisinformation to assist in language acquisition.
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GER 310: Advanced Grammar and Composition
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Modern Language Major, Minor andCore Concentration.Prerequisite: Placement by examination or successful completion (C- orhigher) of the appropriate Intermediate II language courseIntensive practice and review in advanced grammatical structures,written composition, and the mastery of style. This course formsa basis for advanced competence of grammatical structures in thestudent's target language and is intended to serve as a foundation foradvanced study.
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GER 311: Advanced Conversation
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Modern Language Major, Minor andCore ConcentrationPrerequisite: Placement by examination or successful completion (C- orhigher) of the appropriate Intermediate II language courseAdvanced Conversation is designed to help students refineconversational skills for group discussion, dialogue, and individual oralpresentations on current topics pertaining to everyday life, professions,politics, social/economic conditions, and the arts.
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GER 338: German Literary Tradition I
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Modern Language Core ConcentrationPrerequisite: Successful completion (C-or higher) of Intermediate II Coursein the same language or placement by examination.Literary Tradition I provides a chronological survey of literature inthe respective language from around 800 AD to 1750 AD. The mostsignificant works of literature, ranging from early writings in medievalepics to lyrical poetry, early novels, and dramas will be introduced anddiscussed. Emphasis is placed on the tools of analysis specific to literarystudies and criticism in modern language study. Reading, discussing andwriting about significant texts affords understanding of literature andreinforcement of advanced language skills.
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