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1.00 Credits
Succeeding in the Professions is a one-credit course specifically intended to provide students in nontraditional career programs with the professional reinforcement and peer support that will enable them to become more confident and successful members of their professions. Succeeding in the Professions will expose students to a wide variety of career and professional activities, such as how to build networking skills, how to handle critical workplace issues, and how to develop effective interviewing skills. Specific topics will vary. Students must be simultaneously enrolled in a Cluster of a designated academic link and the one-credit Succeeding in the Professions. Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in designated academic link. 1 cr. 1 Lec. (Per Departmental Standards Version of INT 112, approved by Academic Affairs on 11/21/02).
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1.00 Credits
Succeeding in the Professions is a one-credit course specifically intended to provide students in nontraditional career programs with the professional reinforcement and peer support that will enable them to become more confident and successful members of their professions. Succeeding in the Professions will expose students to a wide variety of career and professional activities, such as how to build networking skills, how to handle critical workplace issues, and how to develop effective interviewing skills. Specific topics will vary. Students must be simultaneously enrolled in a Cluster of a designated academic link and the one-credit Succeeding in the Professions. Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in designated academic link. 1 cr. 1 Lec. (Per Departmental Standards Version of INT 112A, approved by Academic Affairs on 11/21/02).
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1.00 Credits
Succeeding in the Professions is a one-credit course specifically intended to provide students in nontraditional career programs with the professional reinforcement and peer support that will enable them to become more confident and successful members of their professions. Succeeding in the Professions will expose students to a wide variety of career and professional activities, such as how to build networking skills, how to handle critical workplace issues, and how to develop effective interviewing skills. Specific topics will vary. Students must be simultaneously enrolled in a Cluster of a designated academic link and the one-credit Succeeding in the Professions. Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in designated academic link. 1 cr. 1 Lec. (Per Departmental Standards Version of INT 112B, approved by Academic Affairs on 11/21/02).
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3.00 Credits
This course is required as the culminating experience for students enrolled in the Honors Program option of their curricula. The course will examine a selected issue, concept, or time period from the perspectives of several disciplines. Each topic will reflect some aspect of the human condition and address the expression of that human condition through the arts and sciences. The topic will vary from semester to semester. This course will fill a Humanities elective, or a Social Sciences elective, and therefore a Liberal Arts elective, or free elective. Prerequisite: Completion of at least 40 credit hours, including two honors-designated courses, is required. 3 cr. 3 Lec. (Departmental Standards Version of INT 250.)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to meet the various conversational needs of the particular group of students enrolled in the class. Thus, the course content may be adapted to meet conversational needs for law enforcement, human services, travel, medicine or business on an elementary level. Emphasis is placed on speaking and comprehension skills, while developing the ability to converse in Italian in a variety of realistic situations that the student may encounter. No prerequisite is necessary. Native speakers should not take this course. This course is not open to students who have completed more than two years of high school Italian. Prerequisite: None. 3 cr. 3 lec. (Per Departmental Standards Version of ITA 111, approved by Academic Affairs on 10/14/2010).
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the fundamentals of news and feature writing, with emphasis upon the techniques of news gathering, the elements of the lead, style, structure and types of news and feature articles. 3 cr. 3 Lec.
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3.00 Credits
This humanities elective offers an introduction to the Latin language and ancient Roman culture. This course will emphasize Latin grammar and syntax, Latin vocabulary and the English words derived from them, common Latin phrases used in English, and Roman history and culture, including some mythology. Emphasis will be placed on the translation and reading of Latin. A small emphasis will be placed on conversational Latin. Prerequisites: none. 3 cr. 3 lec. (Per Departmental Standards Version of LAT 121, approved by Academic Affairs on 05/14/2009).
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0.50 - 12.00 Credits
No course description available.
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0.50 - 12.00 Credits
No course description available.
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0.50 - 12.00 Credits
No course description available.
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