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LAS 460: Tutorial in Latin American Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 1-4 credits Readings and research in selected areas of Latin American studies directed by a member of the program.Topics will be arranged in consultation with the instructor. Prerequisite: Approval of the Latin American Studies Program advisor.
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LAS 480: Senior Seminar in Latin American Studies
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits A capstone seminar for seniors.The seminar will integrate material from previous courses in the program and will stress in-depth research by students. Emphasis will vary from year to year.
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LAT 101-102: Elementary Latin
3.00 Credits
Providence College
2 semesters, 3 credits each A course in the fundamentals of the Latin language, for those who wish to begin the study of Latin. Grammar and reading of adapted stories and fables.
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LAT 201-202: Intermediate Latin
3.00 Credits
Providence College
2 semesters, 3 credits each This course reviews and continues the study of the fundamentals of the language and progresses to reading selections from Latin prose and poetry.
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LAW 201: General Law
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits This course will examine the jurisdiction of federal and state courts, and the interplay of the courts, legislature and executive branch in the development of legal principles. The basic elements of civil procedure, contracts, property, torts, crimes and domestic relations will be discussed and supplemented by case analysis.This course is taught by attorneys engaged in the practice of law.
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LAW 305: Legal Studies:Topics in Civil Litigation
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits This course will examine legal issues that impact the daily lives of American citizens. By analyzing the relationship among social values, politics and the law, students will learn about the dynamic evolution of the framework for civil litigation, constitutional rights and jurisprudential precedents. Substantive topics include free speech, right to privacy, the Internet, school law, employment law and family law.
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LBR 386: Labor Law
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits A discussion of the legal framework within which the collective bargaining process takes place.The rights of employees, unions, and management under applicable federal and state laws will be discussed in the context of organizing, electioneering, and bargaining.
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LIN 201: The Courses Introduction to Linguistics I
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits ( Social Science Core) Topics included are phonetics, the relationship between speech and writing, language and the brain, language acquisition, foreign language learning, and the ways that languages change over time. Attention is paid to the applications of linguistics in psychology, education, and language pathologies. This may be taken independently of Linguistics II, but the two courses together provide a survey of the field.
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LIN 202: Introduction to Linguistics II
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits ( Social Science Core) Topics included are morphology (how words are constructed and understood in different languages), semantics, syntax, discourse analysis, and regional dialects. Attention is paid to the applications of linguistics in psychology, psychotherapy, education, and literature. This may be taken independently of Linguistics I.
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LIN 306: Modern English Grammar
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits This course teaches students to analyze Modern English as it is actually spoken and written. Students learn to recognize the subconscious rules they use to fashion sentences and how to use these to write elegantly and incisively. Attention is paid also to the notion of proper usage. Same as ENG 306.
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