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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Intensive study of a particular work or works, limited theme or topic, genre, or contemporary issue. Taught in English. May be repeated once for credit when content differs. May not be used to fulfill the requirements of the major in French.
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3.00 Credits
A conversation course with emphasis on learning how business is conducted in French. Successful students will acquire greater fluency, mastery of business vocabulary, knowledge of fundamental work-related cultural differences, and familiarity with basic practices for doing business in France and other francophone countries. Extensive use of film and television. Meets General Education oral discourse requirements. Prerequisite(s): Intermediate standing and permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction with detailed analyses to a dozen of the most well known French classic films as contributions to the art of cinema and as reflections of French society at various historical moments. Only one of A Fre 238 and A Fre 315 can be taken for credit. Prerequisite(s): A Fre 341Z.
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3.00 Credits
Aspects of contemporary French culture, French society, politics, economy, education, religion, mass media, the arts. Prerequisite(s): A Fre 341Z and 340Z.
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3.00 Credits
Intensive study of an author, topic or literary theme not treated in regularly offered undergraduate courses. May be repeated for credit when content differs. Prerequisite(s): permission of the instructor.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
In-depth examination of a significant topic in Physical Geography. May be repeated up to a limit of 9 credits when topics differ. Prerequisite(s): A Gog101 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Theory, methods, and practice of Participatory Action Research (PAR), for identifying collective social problems, negotiating, implementing and evaluating possible solutions. Issues of power; principles of equity/democracy; politics of the conduct/products of sciences; university-community partnerships, with applications in public health, education, social welfare, ecology, community planning, labor and business development are discussed. Permission of instructor required.? ? ?
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3.00 Credits
Economics concepts are used to explain the nature of demand and supply in the health care field. The behavior of consumers and health care providers is examined from an economic perspective. Areas of market failures and the rationale for government intervention are also described. Only one of H Sph 381, H Hpm 381, or A Eco 381?may be taken for credit. Prerequisite(s): A Eco 300 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
A detailed survey of the history of the North American Indians, particularly those now within the territory of the United States, as communities and nations, from the period of first contact to the present. A His 300Z is the writing intensive version of A His 300; only one maybe taken for credit. Prerequisite(s): A His 100 or A His 100Z.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course provides an in-depth exploration of specific Tribal Nations and major cultural themes in American Indian history, such as political relations, economic relations, and religious relations. Only one may be taken for credit. A His 301Z is the writing intensive version of A His 301; only one maybe taken for credit. Prerequisite(s): A His 300 or A His 300Z.
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