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AL 44903: PPE Colloquium
0.00 - 10.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Prior permission of the London Program is required to register for this course which is a colloquium devoted to the critical reading of one or two major works, which builds on the esprit de corps and intellectual common ground established in the "Studies in Literature and Philosophy" core course for the minor.
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AL 48001: Area Studies Essay: Africa
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A research course for the capstone essay for the minor in African Studies. May not be double-counted for thesis credit in a major.
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AL 48002: Area Studies Essay: Asia
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A research course for the capstone essay for the minor in Asian Studies. May not be double-counted for thesis credit in a major.
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AL 48003: Area Studies Essay: Latin America
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A research course for the capstone essay for the minor in Latin American Studies. May not be double-counted for thesis credit in a major.
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AL 48004: Area Studies Essay: Russia and East Europe
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A research course for the capstone essay for the minor in Russian and East European studies. May not be double-counted for thesis credit in a major.
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AL 48005: Area Studies Essay: Mediterranean Middle East
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A research course for the capstone essay for the minor in Mediterranean/Middle Eastern Studies. May not be double-counted for thesis credit in a major.
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AL 48006: Area Studies Essay: Irish
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A research course for the capstone essay for the minor in Irish Studies. May not be double-counted for thesis credit in a major.
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AL 48007: Area Studies Essay: Europe
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A research course for the capstone essay for the minor in European Studies. May not be double-counted for thesis credit in a major.
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AL 48999: Research Experience for Undergraduates
0.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This is a zero-credit course for students engaged in independent research for working with a faculty member or a member of the University staff on a special project. Registration requires a brief description of the research or project to be pursued and the permission of the director of the Summer Session. This course is taken as an indication of the student's status on campus and is meant to allow the registered student to use the University facilities as the Summer Session permits. No course work is required.
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AL 73001: English for Academic Purposes Fellows - Seminar Program
1.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
The EAP Seminar is offered through the Center for the Study of Languages & Cultures (CSLC) and is intended to provide EAP Fellows with foundational knowledge in both second language acquisition theory and English as a Second Language teaching methodology that will assist them in their roles as teachers and tutors in the EAP Program. Following an intensive weekend orientation session, EAP Fellows meet for 90 minutes each week with the CSLC Director during their first semester in order to complete a preparatory seminar program that includes an introduction to English linguistics, principles of second language acquisition and strategies for corrective feedback. EAP Fellows are trained in curriculum and workshop development and provided with an array of references, textbooks and technological aids to support their teaching and tutoring.
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