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HUMN 210: Introduction to Humanities IR/ W
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
Prerequisite: Successful completion READ 011, or recentered SAT Verbal score of (R) 420 or greater, or appropriate placement test scores. A general education course designed to acquaint students with the broad and interrelated disciplines with the humanities. The content includes painting, sculpture, architecture, and drama. 3 class hours.
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HUMN 211: Introduction to Humanities IIR/ W
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
Prerequisite: Successful completion READ 011, or recentered SAT Verbal score of (R) 420 or greater, or appropriate placement test scores. HUMN 210 is not a prerequisite for HUMN 211. A general education course designed to acquaint students with the broad and interrelated disciplines within humanities. The content includes dance, literature, music, and film. 3 class hours.
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HUMN 245: Cultural Diversity: HumanitiesR/ W
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
Prerequisites: Successful completion of READ 011, or recentered SAT Verbal score of (R)420 or greater, or appropriate placement test scores, and ENGL 101. Utilizing a multi-disciplinary approach, this course will provide students with an opportunity to explore their own ethnic roots. In addition, it will increase their understanding of the main ethnic groups in the United States: Appalachians, Native Americans, Afro-Americans, Asian-Americans, Pacific Islanders, and Hispanics. The social and religious impact on the cultural integration of these groups will be introduced. Discussions on how these aspects of United States culture may affect international dialogues will also be included. 3 class hours.
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INSR 210: Principles of Insurance
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
Survey of important methods of handling personal risks for business and individuals. An analysis of life insurance, casualty, health, pension plans and social insurance. Problems of underwriting, rate computation, and programming. 3 lecture hours.
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INTT 111: Introduction to International Business
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
An overview of current world trade activities, practices, government aids, and barriers to trade. Economic, geographic, political and transportation aspects as well as cultural differences affecting trade are analyzed. Also, the necessary foundations for advanced courses in international traffic, documentation, finance, and marketing are examined. This course is opened to all majors. 3 lecture hours.
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INTT 112: Export and Import
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
Prerequisite: INTT 111. The latest trends in the growing import and export area of traffic and transportation including foreign country regulations, methods of shipment, and shipping rates are examined. 3 lecture hours.
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INTT 215: International Traffic Management
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
This course focuses on the various modes of international traffic and the advantages and disadvantages of each, including details for arriving at the best compromise between cost, reliability, risk and speed, while meeting government and financial requirements. Also the process of monitoring and controlling shipments is examined. 3 lecture hours.
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INTT 220: International Finance and DocumentationR/ W
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
Prerequisites: Successful completion of READ 011, or recentered SAT Verbal score of (R)420 or greater, or appropriate placement test scores, and INTT 111. In this course, banking, foreign exchange, currency fluctuations, financing, credit, payments, and collections are examined. Documentation necessary in the conduct of foreign trade from the first inquiries through quotations, orders, banking, shipping, and customs will also be reviewed and analyzed. This course is for students who have had the first year of the International Business curriculum or for those with experience in foreign trade. 3 lecture hours.
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JOUR 102: Print Advertising Laboratory Sem II
1.00 Credits
Vincennes University
In this laboratory extension of the lecture course JOUR 101, students become staff members of The Trailblazer, the University's weekly student newspaper, and, as such, apply the basic principles and techniques of selling, layout, and production of advertising for publication. Students will use the multi-unit desktop computer publishing system extensively. 10 laboratory hours.
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JOUR 110: News Reporting
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
An introduction to reporting and news and feature story writing through the study of the elements of news, newsgathering, news story structures, reporting techniques and problems, and the fundamentals of news writing. 3 class hours.
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