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  • 3.00 Credits

    See ENVS 283. Students who enroll in ENVS 383 will complete the academic requirements of ENVS 283 and will also be responsible for a more advanced level of participation and a more substantial term project. Prereq: Acceptance into the Green Oaks Term program, plus two courses in biology or permission of instructor; STAFF
  • 3.00 Credits

    See ENVS 284. Students who enroll in ENVS 384 will complete the academic requirements of ENVS 284 and will also be responsible for a more advanced level of participation and a more substantial term project in the creative arts. Prereq: Acceptance into the Green Oaks Term program, plus relevant course work in the area of creative arts in which one plans to do a term project: e.g. creative writing; studio art; photography; music composition; dance; theatre; STAFF
  • 0.00 Credits

    A preparatory course for senior research in environmental studies. Students will be exposed to the technological tools and library resources that will support their capstone research projects. Must be taken in the fall of the senior year. STAFF
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is the capstone experience in the environmental studies major. The student engages in the in-depth study of some environmental issue under the guidance of a faculty member in the environmental studies program. The project may involve extensive library research, an experiment, fieldwork, or other work appropriate to the student's interests and background. All projects result in an academic paper that is evaluated by the faculty mentor. Prereq: junior or senior standing; major or minor in Environmental Studies; W; O; may be repeated for up to 2 credits; STAFF
  • 3.00 Credits

    Development of language skills: listening, comprehension, speaking, reading and writing. Essentials of grammar complemented by readings in literature and culture, with extensive practice in speaking. Prereq: must follow sequence or permission of the instructor; Students who have previously studied French must take the on-line placement test. Any exceptions to the placement recommendation must be approved by the department chair; STAFF
  • 3.00 Credits

    Equivalent to elementary French, but designed for students who wish to learn at a rapid rate; aural comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Extra laboratory work. Prereq: evidence of superior scholarship in high school; Students who have previously studied French must take the on-line placement test. Any exceptions to the placement recommendation must be approved by the department chair; STAFF
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fall/December break. Intensive study of the language culminating in a two-week course in Paris and Besan on, France. The instruction in the fall term is motivated by the upcoming trip: grammar and vocabulary are structured around situations the students encounter while traveling. Target language instruction includes intensive drill session; additional instruction (in English and outside regular class meeting times) focuses attention on the history, the economy, and the geography of the region visited, and includes practical exercises and keeping a journal of activities. This gives the students hands-on experience with the French language that cannot be replicated in the classroom. Prereq: permission of the instructor; The course requires an additional program fee for the December Break portion of the course; STAFF
  • 3.00 Credits

    Development of language skills: listening, comprehension, speaking, reading and writing. Essentials of grammar complemented by readings in literature and culture, with extensive practice in speaking. Prereq: must follow sequence or permission of the instructor; Students who have previously studied French must take the on-line placement test. Any exceptions to the placement recommendation must be approved by the department chair; STAFF
  • 3.00 Credits

    Development of language skills: listening, comprehension, speaking, reading and writing. Essentials of grammar complemented by readings in literature and culture, with extensive practice in speaking. Prereq: must follow sequence or permission of the instructor; Students who have previously studied French must take the on-line placement test. Any exceptions to the placement recommendation must be approved by the department chair; STAFF
  • 3.00 Credits

    Equivalent to elementary French, but designed for students who wish to learn at a rapid rate; aural comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Extra laboratory work. Prereq: evidence of superior scholarship in high school; Students who have previously studied French must take the on-line placement test. Any exceptions to the placement recommendation must be approved by the department chair; STAFF
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