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FREN 385: French Across the Curriculum
1.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Course is attached to an upper-level course in another discipline and taken concurrently with it. Course materials in French are related to the subject matter of the second course and are discussed with a French-area faculty member. Materials are also integrated into the assignments of the second course. (F,W).
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FREN 399: Independent Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Readings or analytical assignments in the humanities in accordance with the needs and interests of those enrolled and agreed upon by the student and advising instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. (F,W).
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FREN 408: Writing and Translating
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
A course designed to increase the written fluency of students who have already assimilated the advanced grammatical concepts introduced in the 301-302 sequence. Students will prepare weekly written assignments and will translate and analyze passages written in various styles. (OC).
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FREN 433: Contemporary French Theater
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
An examination of various facets of contemporary French theater. Particular emphasis will be placed on the way the Theater of the Absurd expresses the senselessness and absurdity of the human condition. Authors such as Cocteau, Sarte, Anouilh, Giraudoux, Ionesco, Beckett, and Vian will be studied. (OC).
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FREN 490: Topics in French
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Examination of problems and issues in selected areas of French. Title as listed in the Schedule of Classes will change according to content. Course may be repeated for credit when specific topics differ. (OC).
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GEOG 201: Cultural Geography
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Overview of the major components of culture such as language, religion, agriculture, settlement patterns, and related landscape features in a spatial context. Emphasis on how various cultures perceive and interact with the environment. (F).
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GEOG 203: Weather and Climate
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
The controls and conditions of Earth's weather and climate including atmospheric circulation, precipitation processes, severe weather, climatic regions, and climatic change. (F).
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GEOG 204: Landforms
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Processes and agents that shape the landscapes and landforms of the Earth's surface. The discussion of landforms is divided into two parts: (1) constructive processes and their spatial distribution and (2) gradational processes and their spatial distribution. (W).
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GEOG 205: Geography of the United States
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
A regional analysis of the United States that stresses the difference in the physical elements of landscapes that explain differences in economic development, cultural attainment, and land use and which, in turn, motivate regional interdependencies and interrelationships. (W).
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GEOG 206: World Regional Geography
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
World Regional Geography includes a systematic study of the world?s geographic realms and regions, including Europe, Russia, Australia-New Zealand, East Asia, South Asia, Southwest Asia, N Africa, Subsaharan Africa, Middle and South America. Geographic concepts, such as map reading and spatial analysis, are first introduced. Then, the world is classified into geographic realms and regions using both physical and social criteria. Each region results from a unique interaction between the human societies and the physical environment. The physical, cultural, political, economic and social features of each region are studied, along with any special regional concerns or problems.
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