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PHYS 1451: Capstone
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
In this course, students are expected to research, write and present technical papers to the natural sciences faculty. Papers should examine topics of student interest from the perspectives of physics concepts. GE: Capstone, Upper-Level Writing
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POLISH 0010: Elementary Polish 1
4.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
In beginning Polish, the student develops elementary communicative competence in the Polish language, with emphasis on correct communication.
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POLISH 0030: Intermediate Polish 3
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
This is the first semester of second-year Polish language.
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POLISH 0400: Advanced Polish Through Film
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Using as course material carefully chosen works of Polish cinema and television drama, this is a course in practical Polish language skills on the intermediate to advanced level. It combines aspects of a film course, a composition course, a translation course, and a course in listening and viewing comprehension.
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PORT 0003: Intermediate Portuguese 3
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
(Graduate students should register for Port 1003 if they want to take this course.) A continuation of the development of conversational as well as reading and writing skills. There will be an emphasis on vocabulary expansion, correction of problematic structures and an introduction to some texts of Brazilian literature. Audio-visual materials such as slides, music and film, when possible, will also be utilized in this course.
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PORT 0020: Conversation
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
A course designed to enhance fluency and the development of oral proficiency in Portuguese. Although the emphasis is on speaking and listening skills, reading and writing assignments are an important part of this class.
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PORT 1003: Intermediate Portuguese 3
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
(Graduate students should register for Port 1003 if they want to take this course.) A continuation of the development of conversational as well as reading and writing skills. There will be an emphasis on vocabulary expansion, correction of problematic structures and an introduction to some texts of Brazilian literature.
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PORT 1053: Luso-Brazilian Topics
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
The course will deal with the contemporary (post-Modernist) narrative in Brazil, particularly that of the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Students will read and discuss novels and short stories of such authors as Clarice Lispector, Ignácio de Loyola Brandão. Rubem Fonseca, Silviano Santiago, and Chico Buarque in light of contemporary literary theory. Readings are all in Portuguese, but discussion and papers may be in Portuguese, Spanish or English. A 20-page paper on one or more of the authors works will be turned in at the end of the course. An oral report on a different Brazilian literary or cultural topic is also required. Check with the department on how often this course is offered.
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PR 0101: Introduction to Public Relations
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
This course introduces the principles and practices of public relations (PR). We examine this uniquely 20th-century profession in the context of its cultural and historical roots, particularly in light of the nearly simultaneous rise of a powerful middle class, big business, and the mass media. Our main focus is on how PR professionals select ethically appropriate methods to promote and position clients in order to influence and measure public opinion. Special emphasis is placed on the ever-increasing role of the Internet as the mass medium of our time.
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PR 0250: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
The study of a special topic in public relations.
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