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3.00 Credits
Study of the formal and generic features of the novel, novella, essay, autobiography, and other prose forms. May emphasize origins and development of a particular prose genre, a group of writers, a period or culture, or a sub-genre. Prerequisite: At least two classes numbered at FRN 331 or above.
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Study of the forms and conventions of poetry. May emphasize a poetic genre, a group of writers, a period or culture, or recurrent theme. Prerequisite: At least two classes numbered at FRN 331 or above.
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Advanced investigation of selected topics or themes drawn from culture, history, literature, or the arts. Prerequisite: At least two classes numbered at FRN 331 or above.
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Introduction to accounting, economics, finance, management, marketing, and business law. Consent of dean required for Business majors.
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Planning and managing personal finances, residential housing purchase, insuring your resources, and investing your financial resources. Designed primarily for students pursuing a degree in Arts & Sciences or Fine Arts. Open to Business majors as a free elective only.
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Work-related experience in a private, public or governmental organization enhancing student learning of academic concepts and theories in the student's major area. Course may be repeated for a total of 6 credit hours on a pass/fail basis. Prerequisites: Major area prerequisite(s), senior standing, GPA of 2.5 in major and business core, and consent of instructor.
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Distribution and analysis of the natural features of the earth. Landforms, soils, minerals, water, climates, flora, and fauna. Emphasis on human-environment relations.
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The nature and characteristics of places as affected by human activity. Emphases on the historical, political, economic, and social attributes of the world's regions in relation to current world events.
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3.00 Credits
Topics vary and will be announced prior to registration period. Course may be repeated for credit as topic changes.
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3.00 Credits
The major organizing concepts of economic and cultural geography. Man's geographic behavior in terms of spatial organization of the earth's surface and his development of regional, urban, and political systems.
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