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  • 3.00 Credits

    (Varies, Contact Dept. Head) Selected readings in French literature from the Middle Ages to the French Revolution with some emphasis on culture and civilization. The course has a different theme each time it is offered. May be taken without the prerequisite courses with permission of the instructor. Prerequisites: FRE- 305, FRE-306 or equivalent.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Varies, Contact Dept. Head) Selected readings in French literature from the French Revolution to the present with some emphasis on culture and civilization. The course has a different theme each time it is offered. May be repeated for credit. May be taken without prerequisite courses with permission of the instructor. Prerequisites: FRE-305, FRE-306 or equivalent.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) Working with a faculty mentor from the department, the honors student investigates an aspect of French language or Francophone literature, culture or civilization of personal interest and prepares a paper or other research product whose conclusions or outcomes she also proposes and discusses in a public forum. Weekly meetings. It is expected that the honors student will spend at least ten hours per week on her thesis. Fulfills honors thesis requirement. Research performed in connection with study abroad is strongly encouraged. Prerequisites: 15 credits from FRE at Level 300 or above.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) Working with a faculty mentor from the department, the student will formulate and execute a research project at an advanced level of complexity. In her project, the student will investigate an aspect of French language or Francophone literature, culture or civilization of personal interest, and, as a culminating experience, prepare a paper or other research project whose outcomes or conclusions she also proposes and discusses in a public forum. A research proposal form completed by the student and faculty mentor is required for registration. Research performed in connection with study abroad is strongly encouraged. May be repeated for credit for a total of six semester hours. Prerequisites: 12 credits from FRE at Level 300 or above.
  • 1.00 Credits

    (Fall, Course Offered Every Year) The First Year Experience class is designed to facilitate a successful transition for women entering higher education. Emphasis will be placed on academic success, personal growth and self-management, campus/ community resources and involvement, and ethical citizenship and diversity through interaction among students, faculty, staff and the community.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Fall, Course Offered Every Year) This course provides students with the experience of finding and analyzing a variety of geographically referenced data, and then presenting them in graphical and statistical formats in order to answer research questions from everyday life. This process will include spatial reasoning, problem definition, and appropriate applications for planning and decision-making. Prerequisite: None
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Spring, Course Offered Every Year ) A systematic survey of major world regions with emphasis on climates, land forms, resources and economics. Also includes discussions on political ties, and position in world trade. Counts as a social science elective for general education requirements.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Spring, Course Offered Every Year ) An introduction to the nature, origin, processes and dynamics of the atmosphere that result in weather variability and climate change and their impact on human activity. Knowledge of algebra required, but a calculator is not required. Prerequisites: One laboratory science course (BIO-101/141, CHE-111/141, GEO-200/240, or PHY-211/241.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    (Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) This course will provide opportunities for freshmen and sophomores to participate in original laboratory research. Students will submit their findings in a formal written report and will give an oral presentation. Students will be expected to spend two to three hours per week in the laboratory and one to two hours per week outside the laboratory for each semester hour credit. GEO-200 is strongly recommended as a prerequisite to this course. May be repeated for a total of three credit hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Fall, Odd-Numbered Years Only) This course is an introduction to the inter-relationships among the physical, chemical, and biological processes and the large variety of resources of the physical world. Consequences from natural phenomena and, increasingly, human activities that use various resources, give rise to a number of environmental problems. Potential solutions to these problems will be discussed. This course meets the General Education Science in Society requirement. Prerequisites: take CHE111 and CHE-141 or GEO-200 and GEO-240.
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