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  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits each LA "Special topics" courses serve as a vehicle by which a division may offer a topical or thematic study not included in the regular course offerings. The specific content is indicated when the course is listed in the schedule of classes. Offered every semester.
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    One to Six Credits Open to French majors only, except by special dispensation from the department. Qualifying students engage in supervised research or teaching assistantships on campus. Subject to departmental approval. The student may also engage in work experience with an approved off-campus company or agency in the U.S. or abroad. Work performance, assigned research or readings, and an internship report (for three or more credits) constitute the basis of the experience. Number of credits is determined beforehand by mutual agreement. Offered every semester, intersession, and summer. Prerequisites: Sufficient background in French; permission of Chairperson
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits LA An advanced translation course aimed at developing specialized vocabulary and reading skills. Fields relevant to current affairs (politics, science, business, cultural analysis, law, arts, etc.). The course makes extensive use of Internet resources (French news, legal and cultural information from the Embassy Services, scientific documents from French databases, business and financial news from the Minitel) and examines issues pertaining to machine translation, editing, and simultaneous interpretation. Offered every two years.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits LA A capping course required for all senior French majors. It is an independent-study program based on a one-to-one teacher-student relationship. The student researches and writes a long paper on a subject agreed upon with the supervising professor. Double majors coordinate their chosen thesis topic with their second field of study.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits LA Dual listed as POSC 103 and CSCU 103 This course is intended as an introduction to the geography, vocabulary, and perspectives needed to understand the evolution of our global community, the challenges that we face in the 21st century, and different approaches for managing those challenges. It takes a historical perspective, focusing on the effects of colonialism and the complex encounter it provoked between non-Western and Western societies. It also addresses an array of interrelated global issues that we face in the post-colonial period, including cultural and religious diversity, human rights, economic development, ecological sustainability, and the possibilities and challenges of international conflict and cooperation. Offered every semester.
  • 1.00 Credits

    One Credit LA This one-credit seminar is intended as a mini-capping class for Global Studies minors to synthesize and make sense of what they have learned in their courses and international experiences, and its relationship to their major. Students will be asked to present their findings orally in class and/or in the form of a research paper on an issue relevant to their major.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three credits LA Dual listed as PSYC 330 See PSYC 330 for course description.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits each LA ?pecial topics" courses serve as a vehicle by which a division may offer a topical or thematic study not included in the regular course offerings. The specific title is indicated when the course is listed in the schedule of classes. Additional information is available by contacting the Coordinator of the Global Studies Program.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits each LA Emphasis is placed on the acquisition of the fundamental skills of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing. Through the language study, the student is introduced to the German culture. Offered annually.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three Credits each LA A continuation of the elementary course. The basic language skills are pursued more intensively and thoroughly. A better understanding of German culture continues. Offered annually.
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