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FE 134: Exploring the Arts and Sciences
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
A special honors section of FE 134 designed to meet the orientation needs of entering first-year honors students as well as to fulfill the core course requirement. Offered each fall term. (Non-freshmen appointees receive a waiver from the honors section of this course, but need to take FE 134 for graduation.) Offered every fall term. Prerequisite: First-year Honors student.
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FR 131: French Language and Culture I
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
An introductory course for those with little or no knowledge of French. Integrates language and culture with classroom activities that focus on listening and speaking in personal contexts. Reading and writing strategies are introduced.
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FR 132: French Language and Culture II
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Classroom activities focus on student interactions in personal and survival contexts. Students read simple connected texts and write creatively, using rudimentary discourse strategies.
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FR 220,230,320,330: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Directed study courses in French studies are individualized study courses under the general supervision of a French faculty member. The topic chosen by the student and approved by the faculty member and department must be sufficiently delimited to permit oral and written reports. Consult the French instructor for details.
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FR 231: French Language and Culture III
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Emphasis is on conversational strategies in a wide range of contexts likely to be encountered in francophone countries (concrete topics). Connections between language and culture are stressed. Students read short texts and write coherent paragraphs in present, past, and future time frames. Prerequisite: FR 132.
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FR 232: French Language and Culture IV
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Continued emphasis on concrete discourse strategies in practical and social situations, with an introduction to those strategies needed to sustain amore complex conversation. Cultural clichés and realities are further explored through a variety of readings and classroom activities. Students write short descriptive and narrative essays. Prerequisite: FR 231.
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FR 331: French Language and Culture V
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Students develop discourse strategies needed for sustained conversation on concrete and abstract topics. Classroom activities concentrate on more complex cultural and linguistic tasks in a variety of situations. Students begin to write coherent short discursive essays. Prerequisite: FR 232.
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FR 410,420,430: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Intensive, individual study and research are available to qualified students with a special interest in doing advanced work in French studies. The student devises the study proposal in consultation with the faculty supervisor and obtains the approval of the department. The student works independently until the presentation of the final results. Consult the French instructor for details.
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GEOG 131: Introduction to Global Geography
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
This foundation course for the study of geography will introduce students to key areas of the discipline, including climate, weather, soils, land and resource management, GIS, cartography, geomorphology, agriculture, human migration and settlement patterns, urban development, as well as the influence of geographic factors on social organization and development. The course will also include disciplinary applications such as the role of geography in the explorations and discovery of natural resources. Field trips will be used to illustrate key themes and are an integral component of the course.
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GEOG 231: World Cultures
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
This course uses geographical relationships applied to major social, political, cultural, economic and environmental processes at work in representative world cultures from antiquity to the sixteenth century. Prerequisite: GEOG 232, HIST 131 or HIST 132 (Also offered as HIST 233.)
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