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JIAS 204,205: intermediate Hindi 4
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Continuing study of the structures of the Hindi language. Extensive practice in conversation and writing. Vocabulary building through the reading of appropriate texts in the culture and literature. Prerequisite: Beginning-level knowledge of Hindi to be evaluated upon arrival in India. Offered each fall in India.
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JIAS 251: topics in India 1
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
An examination at the introductory or intermediate level of a selected topic pertinent to the issues of Indian culture and society. Specific topics to vary by instructor and semester.
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JIAS 351: advanced Topics in India 1
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
An examination at the advanced level of a selected topic pertinent to the issues of Indian culture and society. Specific topics to vary by instructor and semester.
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LA 371/372: independent Study
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
An opportunity for qualified students to pursue independent study or research in Latin American studies under the supervision of an appropriate faculty member. The written study proposal must be approved by the Latin American Studies Coordinator, in consultation with the Advisory Board. Latin American Studies Faculty
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LA 377: colloquium in Latin American Studies
1.00 Credits
Skidmore College
The course includes presentations and discussions by students, faculty, and guest lecturers, instruction on library research, writing, and oral presentation skills. It may also include field trips or a small community service project. Offered on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. Fall semester only. Latin American Studies Faculty
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LA 399: professional Internship in Latin American Studies
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Internship or professional experience at an advanced level for juniors and seniors with substantial academic and cocurricular experience in the minor field. With faculty sponsorship and program approval, students will select an internship and also produce a major research paper related to the area of internship. Research topic must be approved by the faculty sponsor and the on-site supervisor.
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LI 100: electronic Information Resources
1.00 Credits
Skidmore College
An introduction to electronic information retrieval and evaluation. A team-taught course aimed at the refinement of online searching skills using a variety of electronic data bases. Although primarily tool-oriented, the course will address the issues of the structure of disciplinary information systems, the selection of proper information resources, and the evaluation of search results. Some of the social implications of the information revolution will also be discussed. Library Faculty
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LI 371,372: independent Study 1
1.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Preparation for a senior thesis, capstone, or honors project that requires a serious research component. Students will work one-on-one with a subject specialist in the library to prepare the groundwork for an intensive academic project within their major. Students will be instructed in the organization of information and in sophisticated search strategies for finding, evaluating, and using information. A critical annotated bibliography is required, as well as a strategy for acquiring materials needed for the final project. Students must obtain approval from their academic advisor. Permission of the instructor required. Library Faculty
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LW 200: introduction to Law, Justice And Citizenship
4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
An examination of the role of law in regulating individual rights and social order. The course introduces the major themes of the Law and Society Program and the relationship between the key concepts of law, citizenship, and justice. Students will apply general theories to specific cases such as the death penalty, homeland security, environmental justice, and community justice. Students participate in service learning projects such as participation on the Integrity Board, mediation training, and writing clemency petitions for death row inmates. B. Breslin, D. Karp
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LW 210: college Judicial Process
1.00 Credits
Skidmore College
An introduction to issues relevant to college disciplinary systems. This course will provide intellectual background and practical training for members of the Skidmore Integrity Board. The course will address issues such as philosophies of punishment, offender reintegration, community involvement, and strategies for effective sanctioning. D. Karp
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