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FST 697: Thesis Practicum
1.00 Credits
Chatham University
Thesis Practicum is intended to assist Masters students in the preparation of thesis and to facilitate the transition from research and project development to writing. This course will review research methods and design, literature review, time management demands, project management, and presentation skills.
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FST 698: Thesis/Project
1.00 Credits
Chatham University
Course provides supervision and research guidance for Master's thesis or projects in Food Studies. Students will have instruction in data analysis, writing for public presentation and publication, professional development workshops, and community development issues.
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GEO 0860PIT: Environmental Geology
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
Course taught at the University of Pittsburgh through Cross-Registration
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GER 101: Introductory German
4.00 Credits
Chatham University
This is an introduction to the German language, intended for students with little or no previous instruction in German. It develops the four basic language skills of listening comprehension, reading, speaking, and writing. Focus is on communicative skills and a broad introduction to the cultures of the German speaking world.
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GER 102: Introduction to German II
4.00 Credits
Chatham University
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GER 201: Intermediate German
4.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course is a continuation of the first year German sequence 101-102. It is intended for students with at least one year of previous college-level instruction in German. It provides an intensive grammar review of the first year and then continues to develop the four basic language skills of listening comprehension, reading, speaking, and writing. Focus is on communicative skills and continued emphasis on the culture of the German speaking world.
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GER 202: Intermediate German II
4.00 Credits
Chatham University
This is a continuation of Intermediate German language (GER201), intended for students with an intermediate level of German. It continues to develop the four basic language skills of listening comprehension, reading, speaking, and writing. Focus is on communicative skills, beginning reading and composition and a focus on the culture and contemporary reality of German-speaking regions.
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GOV 100: Introduction to Comparative Politics
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
Introduction to politics, policies, and political institutions outside of the United States. Includes concepts such as electoral systems, party systems, parliamentary and presidential systems, democratization, and political change in both Western and non-Western settings.
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GOV 101: American Government and Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
An examination of the major processes and institutions of American government with comparisons to Canadian government and the economic, social welfare, and environmental policies that these processes and institutions produce.
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GOV 104: Introduction to International Relations
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
A survey of significant patterns and trends in 20th-century world politics, modes of conducting relations among nations, instruments for promoting national interests, and current problems of economic and political interdependence.
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