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HONR 390: Science Research Readings
0.50 - 1.00 Credits
DePauw University
0.5-1 course This course may be taken by Science Research Fellows during their internship semester. Students read selected articles. These are obtained through a detailed literature search and may be related to the internship project or to some other area of scientific interest. The information extracted from the readings (and possibly actual research data) are summarized in the form of a written document. The paper is evaluated by a member of the science faculty in the appropriate scientific area. The grade earned on the paper constitutes the course grade.
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HONR 400: Management Fellows Senior Seminar
1.00 Credits
DePauw University
1 course A capstone course for Management Fellows. Students make presentations about their internships, focusing on the economic viability of the business. Case studies are used that illustrate planning, control, economic analysis and organization theory of selected companies.
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HONR 401: Honor Scholar Senior Tutorial
1.00 Credits
DePauw University
1 course The preparation of the Honor Scholar Senior Thesis under the direction of a faculty member of the student's choice. The thesis ordinarily is on a topic in the student's major subject. May not be taken Pass/Fail.
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HONR 402: Honor Scholar Senior Tutorial
1.00 Credits
DePauw University
1 course The preparation of the Honor Scholar Senior Thesis under the direction of a faculty member of the student's choice. The thesis ordinarily is on a topic in the student's major subject. May not be taken Pass/Fail.
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HONR 470: Media Fellows Senior Seminar I
1.00 Credits
DePauw University
1 course A capstone course for students in the Media Fellows Program. Students discuss contemporary media issues and prepare and present senior projects that arise from their readings in media, their practical experiences with campus media, and their observations on internship experiences. May not be taken pass/fail.
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HONR 491: Science Research Fellows Senior Seminar
0.50 Credits
DePauw University
0.5 course Capstone course for Science Research Fellows Program. Students read and discuss articles about things that impact science. Among the topics covered are ethics, government prioritization and funding, technology and education. Students are expected to bring their own internship experiences into the weekly discussions.
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ITAL 171: Introduction to Italian I
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 5 1 course Introduction to the Italian language with emphasis on development of proficiency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
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ITAL 172: Introduction to Italian II
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 5 1 course A continuation of ITAL 171. Prerequisite: ITAL 171.
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ITAL 270: Readings and Projects in Italian
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 5 0.5-1 course Open to advanced students in Italian with permission of chair. Student may repeat for credit.
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ITAL 271: Intermediate Italian
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 5 1 course Second year Italian. First semester. This course emphasizes oral and written expression, listening comprehension and building vocabulary. It also provides an intensive review of grammar. Learning is facilitated by a careful selection of literary texts, such as plays, novels, short stories, celebrated lyrics from opera and contemporary music. A variety of real-life material is also employed, including newspaper and magazine articles, radio and television broadcasts. Students are required to participate and engage in conversation during class. Regular attendance is essential. Daily assignments are required. Pre-requisite: Italian 171 & 172 or permission of a professor of Italian in the Modern Language Department.
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