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FREN 420: Applied Grammar
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
The practical application of grammar in both oral and written forms is exercised. Included is an intensive study of construction and idiomatic expressions. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: FREN 202 or equivalent. Offered alternate years.
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FREN 460: Seminar in French
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
This course involves individual and group study of a major author, movement, or period in French literature. A major paper is required. Topics are announced in advance. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: open to seniors majoring in French. Offered spring.
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FREN 520: Grammar,Composition,and Stylistics
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Precision of diction and accuracy and clarity of expression are the goals of this course. Oral and written exercises are used extensively, and grammar is studied pragmatically. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: graduate status. Offered as needed.
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FREN 560: Graduate Seminar in French
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Individual and group study is made of a major author or an important period in French literature and is directed toward the writing of a major paper in thesis form. This course may be repeated for credit with a change in content. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: graduate status. Offered spring.
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FREN 590: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
The student selects a topic and undertakes concentrated research under the supervision of a faculty advisor. A major paper in thesis form is required. This course may be repeated for credit with a change in content. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: consent of department chair. Offered as needed.
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FREN 595: Master's Thesis
6.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Credit is assigned in the semester that the thesis is completed and approved. No grade is given in this course. 6 credit hours. Prerequisite: open only to students enrolled in the M.A. program in French. Offered as needed.
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GEN 261: Intercultural Encounters:Judaism,Christianity,Islam
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
The intersection of world cultures in historical and/or contemporary contexts is studied. Students cannot receive credit for both General Education 261 and Anthropology 261. 4 credit hours. Prerequisite: Gen. Ed. Core 1, 2, and 3. Fulfills Gen. Ed. Core 4. Offered as needed.
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GEN 262: The Global Development Debate and Hunger
4.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Students consider global development from both Western and non-Western perspectives and focus on hunger as a major development issue that confronts humankind. 4 credit hours. Prerequisite: Gen. Ed. Core 1, 2, and 3. Fulfills Gen. Ed. Core 4. Offered as needed. Unless otherwise noted: prior to enrolling in any 300-level geography course, all students must have completed a 100- or 200-level geography course or have the consent of the department chair.
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GEOG 100: Introduction to Environmental Studies
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Focus is on the nature and extent of human modification of the earth's natural environments. (Formerly The Changing Environment of Man.) 3 credit hours. Gen. Ed. Category SB. Offered fall, spring, summer.
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GEOG 101: Introduction to Geography
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Cultural and physical elements of geography are considered individually, in interrelationship, and as these elements are found in areal patterns of political, cultural, and economic associations. Included is the use and interpretation of maps. 3 credit hours. Gen. Ed. Category SB. Offered fall, spring, summer.
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