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FRE 202: Intermediate French II
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
(Formerly FRE 1904) 3 credits, 3 hours Pre-requisite: FRE 201or by placement The student will demonstrate self-expression in French through continued systematic review of grammar, the reading and discussion of the works of selected contemporary writers, and the presentation of written and oral reports based on current periodicals, happenings, subjects or personal interest. The student will use the language laboratory for supplementary oral drill.
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FRE 321: French Culture & Science
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
(Formerly FRE 1921) 3 credits, 3 hours Pre-requisite: FRE 202 or by placement The student will read and discuss key excerpts of works by French thinkers who reflect contemporary culture and values. Through classroom demonstrations, the student will identify major research contributions of renowned French scientists, one of whom will be chosen for the written and oral report. Offered in French.
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FRE 324: African Literature in French
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
(Formerly FRE 1924) 3 credits, 3 hours Pre-requisite: FRE 202 or by placement The student will read, discuss, and prepare written or oral reports on the imaginative didactic works of such contemporary African writers as Oyono, Diop, Senghor, Camara Laye, and Franz Fanon and Aime Cesaire of the Caribbean. Philosophies such as "La Negritude" willbe analyzed as well as political, economic, aesthetic, and linguistic trends in the African nations represented by these men of letters. Offered in French.
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FRE 370: Extensive Readings in French
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
(Formerly FRE 1970) 3 credits, 3 hours Pre-requisite: FRE 202 or by placement The student will read five to seven works from a list recommended by the instructor or suggested by the student and approved by the instructor. The student will submit a written report on each of the readings and will meet with the instructor to discuss these reports.
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HIS 4660: World History to 1500
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
3 credits, 3 hours Pre/Co-requisite: ENG 110 This course provides students with a global perspective on human history, from the emergence and migration of human populations, to the contact and connections of peoples of the world in the fifteenth century. Topics include the development of agriculture and cities, religious and political ideologies, and complex social systems; the impact of commerce; and the reordering of the world through religious and economic expansion. Students will examine Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas from a comparative perspective and will explore the writing and representation of history in different cultures and over time.
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HIS 4661: Modern World History
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
3 credits, 3 hours Pre/Co-requisite: ENG 110 This course provides students with a global perspective on the history of the modern world from the fifteenth century to the present. Students will study such pivotal developments as the commercial revolution, European expansionism, capitalist industrialization, imperialism and colonialism, global depression and war, and twentieth century revolutions and the struggle for social justice and democracy. Students will examine, from a comparative perspective, the changing economic, political, social, and cultural characteristics of the modern world in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas.
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HIS 4663: United States History:Through the Civil War
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
3 credits, 3 hours Major currents in United States history from colonial times to the end of the Civil War are examined in this course. Emphasis is placed on the development of slavery and the abolition movement, the origins and character of the American Revolution, and the experiences of Native Americans, immigrants, and women.
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HIS 4665: United States History:Reconstruction to the Present
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
3 credits, 3 hours This course examines major issues in United States history from the Reconstruction Era (1866-76) to the present. Emphasis will be placed on the role of women, labor, immigrants, and racial and ethnic minorities in key developments such as urbanization, the Great Depression, and the Civil Rights Movement.
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HIS 4668: Ancient,Medieval,& Early Modern European History
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
3 credits, 3 hours Pre-requisite: Completion of an introductory course The student will attain an overview of the major currents in European society from the dawn of Greek Civilization to the outbreak of the French Revolution. Emphasis will be placed on mastering the factual material of this historical span with the object of providing the student with a solid background for more advanced liberal arts courses.
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HIS 4670: Modern European History
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
3 credits, 3 hours Pre-requisite: Completion of an introductory course The student will attain an overview of the basic currents in European society from the French Revolution to the present day, including the development of imperialism and fascism. Emphasis will be placed on mastering the factual material of this historical span to provide the student with a solid background for more advanced liberal arts courses.
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