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FRN 425: Classical Theatre
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits Concentration Option A study of the plays of Corneille, Moliere, and Racine.
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FRN 431: Eighteenth- Century Literature
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits Concentration Option Readings and reports on works of representative authors of the 18th century.
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FRN 447: Nineteenth- Century Novel
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits Concentration Option A study of some of the major novels of the 19th century, including works by Constant, Stendhal, Balzac, Flaubert, Zola, and Huysmans.
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FRN 453: Modern Poetry
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits Concentration Option A study of French poetry from Nerval and Baudelaire through the symbolists and surrealists to the present.
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FRN 453 - Modern Poetry
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FRN 455: Modern Poetry
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits Concentration Option A study of the plays of Claudel, Cocteau, Giraudoux, Anouilh, Montherlant, Sartre, Camus, Beckett, Ionesco, and Genet.
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FRN 457: Modern Novel
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits Concentration Option A study of the novels of Proust, Gide, Bernanos, Malraux, Sartre, Camus, and Robbe-Grillet.
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FST 101: Introduction to Forensic Studies
3.00 Credits
La Salle University
3 credits This course provides students with an introduction to forensic science in its broadest sense, encompassing classical criminalistics as well as the related laboratory subjects. The role of physical scientists as well as social scientists will be explored. The course provides students with an overview of the complexity and depth of forensics and the necessary foundations in forensic concepts and procedures to pursue specialized forensic courses within the disciplines of the social and physical sciences. The course employs hands-on learning activities, group work, and the traditional lecture format. Sample topics include introduction to forensics, the crime scene, collection of physical evidence, legal considerations, ethical considerations, the criminal justice system, and areas of forensic specialization.
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FST 401: Capstone in Forensic Studies
4.00 Credits
La Salle University
4 credits Students will integrate knowledge, skills, and techniques learned in prerequisite courses through several case studies that involve mock or virtual crime scenes. In mock crime scenes, students, in teams, will collect evidence and take photographs. Students will be provided the evidence in virtual case studies. They will then prepare evidence for scientific analysis, analyze the evidence to determine the viability of the case, write reports, prepare to testify in court, and conduct mock trials. Each case study will include ethical components. Site visits to local, state, and/or federal crime labs will supplement the case studies. Prerequisite: Completion of all other courses in the Forensic Studies minor
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GEO 150: Planet Earth
4.00 Credits
La Salle University
4 credits Frameworks An introduction to the physical processes that interact to change the interior and the surface of the earth, including weathering, earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciation, marine erosion, "Plate Tectonics," and mountain building. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory, and field trip.
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GEO 151: Environmental Geology
4.00 Credits
La Salle University
4 credits Frameworks An introduction to the geologic processes that shape our planet and modify environments. Such fundamental concepts as land-use planning, development of urban areas, hazardous waste disposal in natural systems, use of resources, and soil development and modification will be emphasized. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory.
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