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3.00 Credits
course emphasizes the essentials of French grammar and develops reading, writing, and speaking skills in the language. Readings about French culture are included. (Formerly FRE 1110)
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3.00 Credits
This course continues to emphasize the essentials of French grammar and further develops reading, writing, and speaking skills. Introductory readings in French literature are included. Prerequisite: FREN 1010. (Formerly FRE 1120)
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Selected topics in French is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Dean. No more than six semester hours in topics courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements
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3.00 Credits
World Regional Geography (GEOG 105) is a survey of the developed and developing regions of the world. Regional cohesion and differentiation will result from the concepts of space/location, place, human environment interaction, movement/diffusion, and regions.
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3.00 Credits
4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-2 hours laboratory) This course focuses upon the earth's structure, function physical processes, and location in space. Emphasis is given to the external and internal forces that mold the face of the earth and its atmosphere. (Normally offered during the spring semester only) (Formerly GEO 1200)
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Selected topics in geology is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Dean. No more than six semester hours in topics courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. (Formerly GEO 2990)
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3.00 Credits
This course examines variations in culture and analyzes how cultural elements vary or recur from place to place and influence change and economic development. Topics include demographics, distribution patterns, and interactions of such cultural characteristics as language, religion, politics, urbanization, and economics.
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3.00 Credits
3 sem hrs cr This course examines world regions from a geographical perspective. Topics include major physical and cultural characteristics of each region, location, land forms, climate, population, political structures, agriculture, industry, resources, languages, and religions.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Selected topics in geography is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate Dean. No more than six semester hours in topics courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the social, political, religious, economic, and cultural development of Western civilization from Pre-History through the Reformation. (Formerly HIS 1110)
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