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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a continuation of French 201 with a continued study of grammar and an intensified emphasis on speaking, reading and writing. Students continue to write and perform skits and plays in this course using the video camera to document their progress. Three hours of lecture and one hour of language/computer lab per week. Prerequisite: FRE 201. CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to give each student an opportunity to learn specialized vocabulary that deals with his/her major. Each semester there are units that may include but are not limited to business French, every day manners in business and daily life, phonetics for music majors, and teaching French in the elementary classroom. This course also addresses topics for the International Studies Emphasis and Elementary Education Emphasis. Since topics will vary from semester, students may repeat course once for credit. This course will be conducted in French and English. Three hours of lecture and one hour language/computer lab per week. Prerequisite SPA 202 or permission of Instructor. CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to teach the basic elements of German and the basic skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking using a vocabulary that reflects everyday life. An introduction to the history and culture of the German speaking countries of Europe is also provided because the chief emphasis in this course is on basic conversational skills, classroom attendance is compulsory. The course consists of three hours of lecture and one hour of language/computer lab per week. CREDIT THREE SEMESTER HOURS.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to teach the basic elements of German and the basic skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking using a vocabulary that reflects everyday life. An introduction to the history and culture of the German speaking countries of Europe is also provided because the chief emphasis in this course is on basic conversational skills, classroom attendance is compulsory. The course consists of three hours of lecture and one hour of language/computer lab per week. CREDIT THREE SEMESTER HOURS.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A continuation of the study of the grammar and structure of the German language, combined with a review and expansion of grammatical and linguistic items covered in GER 101 and 102. GER 201 also continues a study of the history and culture of the German speaking countries of Europe and provides an introduction to the literature of the German speaking countries of Europe through a suitable selection of readings from modern authors. Prerequisite GER 101-102. CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A continuation of the study of the grammar and structure of the German language, combined with a review and expansion of grammatical and linguistic items covered in GER 101 and 102, and 201. GER 202 also continues a study of the history and culture of the German speaking countries of Europe and provides an introduction to the literature of the German speaking countries of Europe through a suitable selection of readings from modern authors. Prerequisite GER 101-102, and 201. CREDIT THREE SEMESTER HOURS.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Survey courses in American History. First semester: The colonial background and national development through the period of Reconstruction. Second semester: National problems of the late Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries and the late development of the United States as a world power. History 221 is prerequisite for 222. Offered once per year. CREDIT THREE SEMESTER HOURS EACH.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of the cultures of the African continent with special emphasis on the social, economic, religious, artistic and political institutions of the states of Sub-Saharan West Africa. CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Survey courses covering the political, social, economic and general cultural factors in the development of the modern western world. First semester: The beginning of civilization, the ancient world of Africa, Greece, Rome, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and the Reformation. Second semester: The period from early modern times through the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution to the present day. Each section offered once per year. CREDIT THREE SEMESTER HOURS EACH.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Survey courses covering the history of peoples of African descent in the United States from the African background to the present. First semester: the African background, the slave trade, Colonial America, the New Republic, the Ante-bellum years, Free African-Americans, the Anti-Slavery Movement and the Civil War years. Second Semester: Topics covered include Reconstruction, the Jim Crow Era, the Migration North and its consequences, the Harlem Renaissance, the World Wars, discrimination and various types of oppression, resistance and rebellion during the 1960's, 1970's and 1980's to the present. Each section offered once per year CREDIT THREE SEMESTER HOURS EACH.
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