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4.00 Credits
Spring. Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Humanities, F9. Examines the origins and development of sub-Saharan African literatures written in French. Emphasis on the origins and dynamics of the Négritude movement, "postcolonial" theories and literatures, and the emergence of women 's voices in literaturPrerequisites: French 301, and 321 or 322 and 323 or 324.
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4.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Credits: 4-4. Intensive study of some aspect of French literature, culture, or linguistics. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
Spring. Credits: 2. An independent research and writing project to result in an oral presentation and a paper of critical literary inquiry on a topic of the student's choice. Required of all majors. Prerequisites: Senior standing.
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2.00 Credits
Fall. Credits: 2. Review of the major movements in French and Francophone literatures from the Middle Ages to the present. Preparation for the Senior Papers. Required of all majors. Prerequisites: Senior Standing.
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4.00 - 8.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Credits: 4-8,4-8.
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4.00 Credits
Fall. Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Natural Science, F7. A study of the dynamic interaction of earth, water, air, and life. Emphasis is placed on the geology of the mid-south, and the ways that geological knowledge is acquired. Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab per week, plus a week-end field trip to the Ouachita Mountains. Not open to seniors. (Course offered in alternate years, scheduled for 2008-2009.)
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4.00 Credits
Spring. Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Natural Science, F7. The origin and evolution of the earth as revealed by the rocks and fossils of the earth's crust. A regional analysis of selected areas of North America is related to the broader context of global tectonics. Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab per week, plus a weekend field trip to northeastern Mississippi. (Course offered in alternate years; scheduled for 2009-2010.)
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4.00 Credits
Fall, Credits: 4 Degree Requirements: Natural Science, F7. A survey of the underlying scientific basis of the issues involved in global environmental change: greenhouse warming, biogeochemical cycles, ozone depletion, sea-level rise, fresh-water, energy resources, and toxic-waste concerns. The laboratory portion of the course involves computer modeling of relevant global systems. Not open to seniors. (Course offered in alternate years, scheduled for 2008-2009.)
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4.00 Credits
Spring. Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Natural Science, F7, F11. The application of geologic principles to understand the response of our environment to natural and anthropogenic forces of change. Emphasis is placed on sustainability, and the hydrologic cycle. Local environmental topics will be analyzed spatially using GIS (geographic information system). A service-learning component of the course focuses on both campus environmental audits, and local environmental problems. Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab per week. Not open to seniors. (Course offered in alternate years, scheduled for 2008-2009).
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Credits: 1, 2, or 4. An opportunity to do research on current problems in geology. Prerequisites: Geology 111 or 116, and approval of instructor.
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