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RHE 370: Special Topics--Literature/Fine Arts
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
A variety of courses dealing with specific issues or sub-areas in the discipline are taught in a seminar setting. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or consent of the instructor. Credits: 1
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RHE 375: Legal Rhetoric
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
Legal Rhetoric examines the ways in which the legal sphere exerts social control and power through an exploration of the forms and function of rhetoric in shaping the law. Working from the belief that a legal ruling is the beginning, rather than the end, of the social life of the law, the course is also concerned with the social repercussions that result from Court decisions. Beginning with an examination of the classical connections between rhetorical theory and the practice of law, the course proceeds to discuss approximately a dozen significant Supreme Court cases and subsequent rhetorical analyses of these decisions. Students will develop an essay and presentation concerning the background and social importance of one of the cases under study. Additionally, students will engage in a semester long project that culminates in an extensive rhetorical analysis on a case of their own choosing. Credits: 1
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RHE 387: Independent Study--Language Studies
0.50 Credits
Wabash College
Available to students with the consent of the instructor. 0.5 Credits
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RHE 387 - Independent Study--Language Studies
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RHE 388: Independent Study--Literature/Fine Arts
0.50 Credits
Wabash College
Available to students with the consent of the instructor. 0.5 Credits
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RHE 388 - Independent Study--Literature/Fine Arts
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RHE 390: Special Topics--Language Studies
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
A variety of courses dealing with specific issues or sub-areas in the discipline are taught in a seminar setting. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or consent of the instructor. Credits: 1
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RHE 497: Capstone Course Senior Seminar
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
The Senior Seminar is a capstone course for speech majors. Speech majors conduct an original and extended research project in a sub-area of the field. In the process, they read and discuss relevant texts and journal articles as a class. The course covers procedures for conducting each of the components of the project (i.e., discovery and refinement of a research question, selection of appropriate materials for study, selection of an appropriate method, literature review of appropriate scholarship, the analysis itself and the preparation of the manuscript). This course also provides senior majors a forum for the investigation and discussion of the ethical issues and responsibilities they have as communicators. This course is offered in the fall semester. Prerequisites: Students are encouraged to take Speech 320 and Speech 350 prior to taking 497. Credits: 1
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RUS 101: Elementary Russian
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
The student with little or no previous training in Russian will get a grounding in the language and some understanding of the culture. Successful completion of the course means that one will be able to under stand and respond in common conversational situations, read straightforward prose, and write simple but correct Russian. This course is not offered 2008-2009. Credits: 1
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RUS 102: Elementary Russian
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
The student with little or no previous training in Russian will get a grounding in the language and some understanding of the culture. Successful completion of the course means that one will be able to understand and respond in common conversational situations, read straightforward prose, and write simple but correct Russian. This course is not offered 2008-2009. Successful completion of Russian 101 is a prerequisite for Russian 102. Credits: 1
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RUS 177: Course Descriptions- Literature or Language Studies Special Topics in Russian
5.00 Credits
Wabash College
These courses treat topics in Russian language, literature or culture. Conducted in Russian. This course is not offered in 2008-2009. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor and the department chair. 0.5 Credits
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RUS 187: Independent Study in Russian
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
Special topics in literature, language or culture chosen in consultation with the instructor, discussed in tutorial sessions. Students who plan to do independent study are expected to consult with the faculty member and to submit their proposals well in advance of the beginning of the semester in which they will to do the work. One-half or one course credit. This course is not offered in 2008-2009. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor and the department chair. 0.5 Credits Special topics in literature, language or culture chosen in consultation with the instructor, discussed in tutorial sessions. Students who plan to do independent study are expected to consult with the faculty member and to submit their proposals well in advance of the beginning of the semester in which they will to do the work. One-half or one course credit. This course is not offered in 2008-2009. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor and the department chair. 0.5 Credits
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