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FRE 105: Elementary Conversational French I
1.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly FREN 105, Elementary Conversational French) Development of conversational proficiency with emphasis on dialogues including a wide range of vocabulary necessary for general conversation. Dialogues and oral practice are correlated with grammar covered in the three credit FREN 101 course. Students must concurrently enroll in
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FRE 106: Elementary Conversational French II
1.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly FREN 106, Elementary Conversational French) Development of conversational proficiency with emphasis on dialogues including a wide range of vocabulary necessary for general conversation. Dialogues and oral practice are correlated with grammar covered in the three-credit FRE*102 (Formerly FREN 102) course. Students work with a cassette program at home for further intensive practice in speaking and listening. Students must concurrently enroll in FRE*102 (Formerly FREN 102). Prerequisite: FRE*105 (Form. FREN 105).
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FRE 201: Intermediate French I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly FREN 201, Intermediate French) Further study of grammar with continued emphasis on the development of conversational fluency and writing proficiency. Compositions. Introduction to literature. Students must concurrently enroll in
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FRE 202: Intermediate French II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly FREN 202, Intermediate French) Continuation of the study of grammar with further emphasis on the development of conversational fluency and writing proficiency. Compositions. Literature. Students must concurrently enroll in
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FRE 205: Intermediate Conversational French I
1.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly FREN 205, Intermediate Conversational French) Further development of conversational proficiency with emphasis on dialogues and oral practice are correlated with grammar covered in the three credit FRE*201 (Formerly FREN 201) course. Students work with a cassette program at home for further intensive practice in speaking and listening. Students must concurrently enroll in FRE*201 (Formerly FREN 201). Prerequisite: FRE*106 (Formerly FREN 106).
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FRE 206: Intermediate Conversational French II
1.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly FREN 206, Intermediate Conversational French) Continued development of conversational proficiency with emphasis on dialogues and oral practice, correlated with grammar covered in three credit FRE*202 (Formerly FREN 202) course. Students work with a cassette program at home for further intensive practice in speaking and listening. Students must concurrently enroll in FRE*202 (Formerly FREN 202). Prerequisite: FRE*205 (Formerly FREN 205).
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FS 100: Freshman Seminar
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
The Freshman Seminar introduces the new student to diverse academic content, emphasizing learning strategies and critical thinking skills in preparation for more rigorous college study. This multidisciplinary course combines a faculty lecture series with small-group discussion sessions. Topics to be covered include introductory lectures on social sciences, natural/physical sciences, mathematics, humanities, business, and career opportunities. Highly recommended for both full-time students with two or more college prep placements and part-time students taking college prep courses.
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GEO 101: Intro to Geography
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly GEO 101 Principles of Geography) An introductory study of geography concerned with the basic patterns of physical environment and their relationship to man. Focus is upon not only where people and activities are located on the Earth's surface and the reasons for the location but also upon geography as a social science, emphasizing the relevance of geographic concepts to human problems and conditions. As such the course's use of physical geographic concepts will help students to better understand human behavior. A topical approach is used. Included are analyses of why languages, religions, and ethnicities are arranged as they are in the World and an examination of the significance of the locations of important economic activities, including agriculture, manufacturing, and services. This is a "D" course.
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GLG 112: Geology of Connecticut
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
(Formerly PhSC 110) An introduction to the geological features of Connecticut and surrounding areas. Emphasis on field relations and general geological concepts. Review of history on Connecticut Geology. Field trips included.
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GLG 121: Introduction to Physical Geology
4.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Middlesex
An introduction to the principles governing the composition and structure of the Earth's crust and the study of landforms and geological processes on and within the Earth's surface. Topics include earth materials, geologic time, surface processes, internal processes, and earth structures. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in MAT*095or placement and/or completion of a higher-level math course.
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