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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to a variety of Native, American Nations, their associated cultural, practices and belief. Topics include tribal, histories, language, folklore, art, literature,, storytelling, music, and film. Course fee.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the philosophy of Buddhism. , The three phases of Buddhist philosophy, its, earlier realistic stand (Sarvastivadins) to a, school of Absolutism (Yogacara) through Critical, Realism (Sautrantika) and Nihilism (Madhymika, system of Nagarjuna) will be explored.
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3.00 Credits
The continuation of WC 110. Students will learn, the remaining essentials of French grammar so that, they can make French-to-English translations., Lectures and discussions of recent French politics, economy, society, and culture will continue. By, the end of the semester, students should be, reading the daily news on French language, websites. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
WC-110
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3.00 Credits
The continuation of WC-140. Students will learn, the remaining essentials of Gaelic grammar so, that, they can make Gaelic-to-English translations., Lectures and discussion of recent Irish politics,, economy, society, and culture will continue. By, the end of the semester, students should be, reading on Gaelic language websites. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
WC-140
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3.00 Credits
The continuation of WC 170. Students will learn, the remaining essentials of German grammar so, that they can make German-to-English, translations., Lectures and discussions of German politics,, economy, society, and culture since World War II, will continue. By the end of the semester,, students should be reading out loud the daily, news, on German language websites. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
WC-170
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3.00 Credits
Research seminars which first contextualize a, common topic through readings and discussions., Then, following the semester, students will travel, overseas, accompanied by a DeSales University, faculty member. Research will then use local, museums, monuments, libraries, and other tourist, sites. The course culminates in a research paper.
Prerequisite:
HI-201, HI-202, and permission of the instructor
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