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EN 458: Creative Writin
3.00 Credits
Dominican University New York
Designed to develop personal and professional writing skills. Techniques of writing and marketing short stories, novels, plays, poetry, magazine and newspaper features; special attention to writing for local publications and to the preparation of timely and seasonal materials for publication.
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EN 492: Eng Practicum
3.00 Credits
Dominican University New York
This course is designed for seniors who have demonstrated outstanding ability in English. Students will work as teaching assistants for English faculty in EN 113 courses. Students will meet with facukty independently and will attend each session of the class in which they assist. Students will participate in prepartion, presentation, discussion, and evaluation of course material. faculty invitation and permission required. Limited to one assistant per EN 113 course. Prerequisite: Senior standing and instructor's permission
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EN 499: Hnrs Proj-Eng
3.00 Credits
Dominican University New York
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ES 111: Earth Science
3.00 Credits
Dominican University New York
Considers the earth, its materials, processes, history, and environment in space on an introductory and lab oriented level.
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FN 226: Princip Finance
3.00 Credits
Dominican University New York
This course is designed as as introduction to finance. Topics include: basic Financial analysis; efficient management of the firm's assests; sources of short and long-term financing; introduction to finacial theory, including valuation, captial structure, and the timing of financial decisions. Corequisite:AC 112.
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FN 340: Corp Finance
3.00 Credits
Dominican University New York
The functions of security markets and the basic decisions determing the timing and extent of investments are examined. Particular emphasis is placed on evaluating securities, with a view to maximizing returns and minimizing losses. Prerequisites: AC 112, EC 211, FN 226.
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FS 112: Fresh Sem II
1.00 Credits
Dominican University New York
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HI 222: Classic Hist/Ci
3.00 Credits
Dominican University New York
This course integrates history, literature,philosophy, religion, and the arts to explore the ancient foundations of the Western tradition. The cultural and political development of the peoples and states of the ancient Near East, Greece, and the Roman world, as well as their respective influence in shaping Western institutions, ideas, and values, are the central themes under examination.
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HI 224: Renai/Ref Eur
3.00 Credits
Dominican University New York
This course explores the history of Europe from the close of the Middle Ages to the Early Modern Period. The revival of the classical intellectual and artistic tradition and the emergence of humanism are analyzed as the critical transformative developments in the rise of modern Western Europe. The Protestant movements and the Counter-Reformation are examined in the context of the revolution in religious ideas and the rise of new state systems.
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HI 225: 19th C Europe
3.00 Credits
Dominican University New York
A comprehensive study of European history beginning with the legacy of the French Revolution and ending with the rise of intense nationalism. Some of the topics discussed are the Napoleonic wars and their impact on European society, the transforming effects of the Industrial Revolution, thought and culture, revolutions and counter-revolutions, progress and breakdown, and the rise of nationalism and imperialism.
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