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GER 425: Translation Workshop
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
In this course students develop their ability to render ideas from one language to the other as accurately as possible, thus enhancing the understanding of idioms and vocabulary subtleties. The texts used vary according to each student's major interests. Prerequisite: GER 335.
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GER 435: Conversation and Composition:Intermediate-High
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
Guided practice in speaking and writing German. Videos and other audio-visual material are used. Special emphasis is placed on skills required for the ACTFL proficiency level intermediate-high. Prerequisite: GER 335.
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GER 440: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
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GRK 201: Reading Homeric Greek
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
Development of Greek reading skills; introduction to the Homeric dialect and the cultural context of the Homeric poems. Prerequisite: REL 104 (Beginning Greek II) or the equivalent. Even Falls
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GRK 202: Reading Classical Greek
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
Continued development of Greek reading skills; introduction to the Attic dialect and the cultural context of selected authors, including Euripides and Plato. Prerequisite: GRK 201 (Homeric Greek), REL 203 (Greek New Testament), or the equivalent. Odd Springs
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GSS 101: Study Skills
0.00 Credits
Georgetown College
For Academic Enhancement Students (ACE). Basic study skills including time management, note and test taking, study techniques, and academic success skills. Includes group and individual exercises, peer-tutoring, and career guidance. Fall and Spring
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GSS 280: Student Development & Leadership Theory
2.00 Credits
Georgetown College
Student Development & Leadership Theory is a course designed to provide students with the foundations of leadership thought and theory. The goal of the course is to encourage students to carefully analyze their personal responsibilities and commitments within the context of leadership and how these characteristics directly impact their community. Fall and Spring
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HIS 111: History of Civilization to 1648
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
A study of human origins stressing the continuity of development through 1648. The course will be taught on a chronological or topical basis and attempt to combine historical interpretation with a general knowledge of the significant developments of the past. Fall
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HIS 113: History of Civilization Since 1648
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
A study of civilization from 1648 to the present. The course will be taught on a chronological or topical basis and attempt to combine historical interpretation with a knowledge of the significant developments of the past. Spring
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HIS 211: Asian Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
This course will survey the development of East and South Asian civilizations, covering their origins as well as their cultural influences, from prehistoric times to approximately 1800 AD. Fall
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