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FRE 331: French Culture and Civilization
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
This is a multi-disciplinary survey of French culture and civilization from the origins to the 20th century. Course topics include such areas as history, art, architecture, music, society, and significant literary and intellectual movements. Classes and course materials are in French.
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FRE 352: Survey of French Literature
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
An introduction to many outstanding French writers of various periods and genres from the Middle Ages to the modern era. In addition to text analysis and interpretation, students learn about important literary movements and their major characteristics. Prerequisites: French 331, or permission of instructor.
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FRE 352 - Survey of French Literature
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FRE 353: Advanced Conversation
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
Students move from controlled situational speaking to more independent, free speaking. Assigned and free topics for oral presentations. Some extemporaneous speaking. Prerequisites: French 205 or permission of instructor.
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FRE 451: Advanced Composition
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
Emphasis in the course is on free composition on a variety of topics. Attention will be given to subtleties of stylistic expression. All regular verb tenses should be mastered by the student. Prerequisites: French 205 or permission of instructor.
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FRE 452: Special Topics in Literature
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
For students who have a general knowledge of French literature, this course focuses on specific authors, genres, movements, or themes. Students may repeat this course under different topics. Prerequisite: French 352 or permission of instructor.
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HIS 101: Western Civilization I
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
A study of the political, social, economic, and intellectual trends in select periods of western civilization from the ancient Near East to 1650, including Greece and Rome, medieval civilization and culture, the Renaissance, the Protestant Reformation, the Age of Revolution and crisis and the formation of Nation States. An examination of the daily lives and experiences of men, women, and children in those ages.
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HIS 102: Western Civilization II Comparative Revolutions
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
A study of western civilization with an emphasis on modern revolutions, including the English Revolution, the American Revolution, the French Revolution, the Russian Revolution of 1917, and the Nazi Revolution. Attention will be given to revolutionary backgrounds and to historical perspectives and interpretations.
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HIS 201: American History Survey I
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
Covering the period from the fifteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century, this course is an introduction to America's foundation and early growth. Students will also learn the fundamentals of historical research and interpretation.
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HIS 202: American History Survey II
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
Chronologically following Survey I, students will examine American history between the Reconstruction period and the 1990s. Students will work with primary sources and practice interpretive skills. Students do not need Survey I to succeed in this course.
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HIS 209/309: North Carolina History
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
A particular interpretation of the Old North State, with its 400-year-old history described and discussed thematically. Emphasis is on understanding the cultural context- that is, the values-in which women and men have lived and are living in North Carolina.
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