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FS 334: cervantes
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
A study of the prose, drama, and poetry of Miguel de Cervantes in the light of the social and intellectual currents of early seventeenth-century Spain. Particular attention will be paid to Don Quijote. G. Burton
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FS 340: advanced Languages Across The Curriculum
2.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Students apply and develop their Spanish language skills in conjunction with any course taught in English at the college. Students will read, report, discuss and write about sophisticated materials in the disciplines, and learn how to translate them to and from English. Does not fulfill the foreign language distribution requirement in foreign languages and literatures. Can be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: FS208. The Department
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FS 341: advanced Spanish Grammar Workshop
1.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Students will concentrate on increasing their linguistic accuracy by focusing on some of the most difficult grammatical structures for non-native speakers. Designed for students who are enrolled in 200- and 300-level literature and culture and civilization courses who continue to need focused attention on linguistic accuracy. Does not fulfill the foreign language distribution requirement in foreign languages and literature. The Department
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FS 363: special Studies in Spanish
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Advanced literary or cultural study in an author, a genre, a period, or a topic. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. The Department
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FS 371,372: independent Study
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Individual study projects under the guidance of the department. The Department
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FS 374: thesis
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
An extended research project culminating in a paper based on readings and extensive individual conferences. Required of all majors who wish to be considered for departmental honors. Prerequisite: FS376, senior standing, permission of instructor, and 3.5 GPA in the major. The Department
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FS 376: seminar
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
A detailed study of an author, a period, or theme relevant to the understanding of Spanish and Spanish-American literature and culture with special attention to the essay. Frequent oral reports. Close attention to development, organization, and writing of an extensive paper. Prerequisite: Senior status. The Department
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FX 101,102: self- Instructional Basic Study
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Arabic, Hebrew, Hindi, Korean, Portuguese, Russian. May only be taken for a grade.
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FX 201,202: self- Instructional Intermediate Study
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Arabic, Hebrew, Hindi, Korean, Portuguese, Russian. May be taken for a grade or S/U.
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GE 101: earth Systems Science 4
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
An introduction to Earth's dynamic systems and geologic processes. The planet is studied from its deep interior to its oceanic, surficial, and atmospheric components to develop a scientific understanding of Earth as a holistic environmental system, of which the biosphere, including humanity, is one component. Within this context, course topics such as rocks and minerals, mountain building, earthquakes, volcanoes, oceans, glaciers, and deserts are examined from the perspective of the interactions between geologic processes and humans. Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab a week. Prerequisite: QR1. (Fulfills QR2 requirement; qualifies as a natural science laboratory course for breadth requirement.) K. Nichols
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