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Eng 471-489: Studies in Major Authors
3.00 Credits
Alice Lloyd College
3 credit hours Intensive study of individual authors (excluding Shakespeare) or groups of authors. Course content will vary each time the course is offered. Prereq: Senior status or permission of instructor. (As needed)
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Eng 490: Senior Seminar in English
3.00 Credits
Alice Lloyd College
3 credit hours Advanced reading in literature and criticism. Topics covered may include multiculturalism, stylistics, ecocriticism, colonial and postcolonial theory, and advanced grammar. Students are encouraged to take this course during the second semester of their junior year. This is the capstone course for English majors. Taught by all English department faculty. Prereq: English or English Education Major 8-12 and Junior standing. (Spring)
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FT 101: Freshman Transition Program
1.00 Credits
Alice Lloyd College
1 credit hour A series of informational lecture/activity modules that assist the student in making a successful transition from the secondary school to the college environment. All first-time/full-time freshmen are required to attend the first eight modules. Those who elect to complete the remaining six modules will receive one credit hour in the form of institutional, nontransferable credit and the grade of òPó (pass) for those who complete theseries of modules, and those who do not complete them will receive òF.ó (Fall)
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FT 105: Becoming a Master Student
3.00 Credits
Alice Lloyd College
3 credit hours Using the text/workbook Becoming a Master Student, this course is designed to provide students with the skills necessary to succeed in college: How to Study, Time Management, Critical Thinking, Understanding Ways of Learning, Health, and others. Input and mentoring from successful upper level students is an integral part of the course. Credit for this course will count toward graduation as an elective only and may not be used toward any major or for a general education elective. Required for students whose entering ACT scores result in their having to take two or more developmental courses. (Fall)
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Geol 115: Physical Geology
4.00 Credits
Alice Lloyd College
4 credit hours An introduction to earth materials and processes. Included are such topics as minerals, rocks, weathering, erosion, deposition, volcanism, mountain building, earthquakes and plate tectonics. The relevancy of geological processes to environmental concerns is stressed. May be used to fulfill the physical science general education requirement. Includes three hours of lecture and two hours of lab. (Fall)
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Geol 116: Historical Geology
4.00 Credits
Alice Lloyd College
4 credit hours A consideration of the history of the earth with emphasis on the concepts of geological time and the basic principles of historical geology. Includes topics such as the formation of continents, oceans, and the atmosphere; the theory of plate tectonics; the evolution of the North American continent; and life throughout geologic history. Includes three hours of lecture and two hours of lab. (Spring)
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Geol 460-469: Special Topics in Geology
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Alice Lloyd College
1-4 credit hours Elective courses may be offered as special topics in the geological sciences on an occasional basis depending on the availability and interests of students and faculty. Prereq: Junior standing and permission of instructor. (As needed)
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Hist 101: History of World Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Alice Lloyd College
3 credit hours A history of Western and Non-Western civilizations from ancient times until the Reformation. Culture, society, and political and social institutions will merit special study. (Fall)
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Hist 102: History of World Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Alice Lloyd College
3 credit hours A history of Civilization since the Renaissance. Ideas, economic systems, institutions, progress, and the development of modern man will be discussed. Recent developments in the Non-Western world will also receive attention. (Spring)
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Hist 203: American History I
3.00 Credits
Alice Lloyd College
3 credit hours Early American history from the colonial period to the end of Reconstruction. Emphasis on political and economic development with attention to social and cultural growth. (Fall)
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