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POR 104: Intermediate Portuguese II
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Continuation of 103. Readings of more difficult texts. Class discussion and reports on supplementary readings. Students enrolling in this course should have taken 103 or equivalent. (Lec. 3) (FC) [D]
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POR 205 ,206: Advanced Portuguese
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Practice in speaking and writing standard Portuguese. Understanding varieties of Portuguese. Materials of cultural, intellectual, and professional interest. Students enrolling in this course should have taken 104 or equivalent. (Lec. 3) (FC) [D]
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POR 335: Topics in the Literature of the Portuguese-Speaking World
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Selected topics in the literatures of continental Portugal and the adjacent islands, Brazil, Cape Verde, Angola, Mozambique. (Lec. 3) Pre: 206 or equivalent or permission of instructor. 205 or 206 may be taken concurrently with permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit as often as topic changes.
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POR 497 ,498: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
For the advanced student. Individual study and reports on problems of special interest. (Independent Study) Pre: one 300-level course in Portuguese, acceptance of project by faculty member, and approval of chair. Not for graduate credit.
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PRS 340: Public Relations )
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Principles and procedures in public relations: emphasis on role of the public relations practitioner as a specialist in communication; analysis of publications produced as a part of public relations. (Lec. 3) Pre: junior standing and JOR 220 with a grade of C or better.
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PRS 441: Public Relations Practices )
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Practical application of traditional PR methods in solving problems in a variety of markets. Explores fundamental agency operations, client-agency relationships. Combines practical experience with individual projects, programs, and campaigns. (Practicum) Pre: 340. Not for graduate credit.
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PRS 491: Public Relations Internship
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Supervised experience in public relations. Requires a minimum of 120 hours (3 credits) or 240 hours (6 credits). Weekly class meeting. May be repeated; maximum of 6 credits allowed toward graduation. Pre: public relations majors only; 340, 441, COM 306, and JOR 341. Permission of instructor and application required. Not for graduate credit.
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PSC 109: Politics and Mathematics )
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Elementary mathematical treatments of voting systems and voting paradoxes; models of escalation, conflict, and deterrence, measures of political power, etc. (Lec. 3) (MQ)
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PSC 113: American Politics
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Basic principles of the government of the United States: constitutionalism, separation of powers, federalism, civil liberties; politics; legislative, executive, and judicial organization; functions of government. (Lec. 2, Rec. 1) (S) [D]
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PSC 116: International Politics
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Nature of the state system, foundations of national power, means of exercising power in the interaction of states. Current international problems. (Lec. 2, Rec. 1) (S) [D]
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