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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits A mechanism by which students engage in professional work in an external environment for academic credit. Internships must consist of academic and experience components and will be supervised by a sponsoring faculty member. Prerequisite: Permission of the department chairperson.
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1 semester, 3 credits This course is taught by a team of finance professors and exposes the student to advanced topics in finance through a combination of lecture, critical discussion, and case analysis. Prerequisites: FIN 203 and 308.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits The personal and self-directed study of advanced topics of specific student interests not addressed within the context of the finance curriculum. Prerequisite: Permission of the department chairperson.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This course is designed to introduce the French language to students who have no previous experience with the language.The course is communication-centered and develops oral, aural, reading, and writing skills concurrently. The active learning approach emphasizes pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammatical structures in the context of improving student's oral and written expression.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits A continuation of French 101, this course also is appropriate for students who have previously studied French but are not prepared to resume study of the language at the intermediate level.The course emphasizes pronunciation, vocabulary building, and practice of fundamental grammar points.The format of this course is designed to improve students' oral and written expression skills.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits Designed to further improve students' oral and written communication skills through the introduction of more complex grammar points and the acquisition of more extensive vocabulary. Class discussions and essay topics related to cultural and contemporary issues provide opportunity for students to express themselves with more sophisticated and individual style.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits The objective of this course is to provide students the opportunity to practice, in speaking and in writing,more complex and nuanced linguistic elements in order to achieve a more advanced level of expression. Regular writing assignments and class discussions based on a variety of texts enhance students' ability to express themselves clearly and intelligently.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits Development of more sophisticated reading and writing skills, with emphasis on accuracy of expression and development of personal style through practice of complex grammatical structures and several types of writing: description, narration, expression of opinions and others. Introduction to literary terminology and practice of literary analysis through examination of texts from various genres, with particular attention to stylistic techniques.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits Designed for students who aspire to engage in normal conversation with confidence, ease, and near-native fluency. Classes are discussion-centered, based on readings and CD's on topics of interest to students, and emphasize listening skills, intonation, pronunciation, speech patterns, and conversational strategies.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits ( Fine Arts Core) This course examines the development of French civilization from the perspective of the arts as catalyst and mirror of the changes that transformed an occupied Roman territory into a major political and cultural force of the 21st century. Course includes museum visits as well as individual and collaborative projects.
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