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GER 339: German Literary Tradition II
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 II provides a chronological survey of literaturein the respective language from around 1750 AD to the present.The most significant works of literature, ranging from drama to theshort story and the novel, especially in the nineteenth century, willbe introduced and discussed. Emphasis is placed on the tools ofanalysis specific to literary studies and criticism in modern languagestudy. Reading, discussing, and writing about significant texts affordsunderstanding of literature and reinforcement of advanced languageskills.
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GER 340: Advanced Literary Topics
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 courseThis variable content course is designed to introduce students toliterary masterpieces, trends, and movements of the targeted languageby reading and studying the author or genre proposed for the course.All lectures and materials are in the targeted language and studentsare expected to be proficient speakers and writers of the targetedlanguage.
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GER 350: Advanced Topics
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 courseAdvanced Topics is a variable content course designed to explore areasof language study outside of the scope of literature. Topics includelinguistics, European literary criticism, and business. Unless otherwisenoted, this course is taught in the target language, and a high levelof proficiency is expected. The topic covered each semester is listedin the Course Bulletin. This course may be repeated for credit, butstudents must study a different topic each time this course is offered.
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GRK 101: Elementary Ancient Greek I
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
The first course of a two - course sequence intended to provide theEssentials of the grammar and syntax of ancient Greek, both classicaland koine. Reading of easy passages from classical prose writers,including Plato and Herodotus and the New Testament. Introductionto the influence of ancient Greece on western culture. No previousknowledge of Greek is required.
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GRK 102: Elementary Ancient Greek II
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: Successful completion (C or higher) of Elementary Greek Ior equivalentThe second course of a two course sequence intended to provide theEssentials of the grammar and syntax of ancient Greek, both classical andkoine. Reading of easy passages from classical prose writers, includingPlato and Herodotus and The New Testament.
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GRK 201: Intermediate Ancient Greek I
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: Successful completion (C or higher) of Elementary Greek IIor equivalentThe first course of a two-course sequence intended to provide, throughreadings in the original language, an introduction to ancient Greekliterature from 5th Century Athens, specifically Plato and Thucydides.Careful attention will be paid to grammar, style and the scholarlytradition surrounding Classical Studies.
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GRK 202: Intermediate Ancient Greek II
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: Successful completion (C or higher) of Elementary Greek IIor equivalentThe second course in a two-course sequence intended to provide,through readings in the original language, an introduction to ancientGreek, specifically Plato and Xenophon. Careful attention will be paidto grammar, style and the scholarly tradition surrounding ClassicalStudies.
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HIST 101: History of Western Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the History Core ConcentrationExamines Western civilization from its birth in Greece and the NearEast through the ancient, medieval, and Renaissance worlds to aboutA.D. 1600.
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HIST 102: History of Western Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the History Core ConcentrationExamines European politics, cultural achievements, and society fromthe 17th century to the present.
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HIST 151: United States History I, From Colonial Times to Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the American Studies Core ConcentrationFulfills a course requirement in the History Core ConcentrationSurveys the political, economic, social, diplomatic, and culturaldevelopment of the United States from its Colonial period throughReconstruction.
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