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ESL 025: English on the Internet
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Students improve a number of English skills by exploring the numerous ESL web sites for TOEFL preparation, pronounciation grammar, vocabulary acquisition, slang, humor and many other areas. Writing is practiced via email, and students create their own class web page.
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ESL 026: The English Verb
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
An intensive review of the English verb system, including tense, voice and aspect. Ample examples, plus written and oral exercises and activities, are designed to make students more secure in their usage.
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ESL 027: Practical Vocabulary-Idioms
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Students rapidly extend their vocabulary through intensive study of high-frequency words arranged thematically, such as by profession or in everyday situations. Groups of special expressions linked to certain verbs, slang expressions, and idioms are also taught.
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ESL 028: Beginning English
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
An introduction to the language for people who know little or no English. The goal is to achieve a basic proficiency in understanding, speaking, reading and writing English.
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ESL 029: Business English
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
The focus is primarily on acquisition of English business vocabulary through an examination of American business procedures and practices. Students also practice composing resumes, memos, reports, business letters and other business writing.
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ESL 030: GRE Prep for Internationals
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
A preparatory class for the verbal and analytical writing sections of the GRE for non-native speakers of English seeking admission to a U.S. graduate school. The course includes vocabulary building, analytical reading skills, practice with exercises and tests, as well as online work in the ESL computer lab. The quantitative section of the GRE is not covered in this course.
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EXT 594: Directed Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Students pursue a research project under the direction of a graduate faculty member. The course requires special permission from the program director, to make sure that the study is in line with the curriculum that the student is pursuing.
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EXT 599: Research Thesis
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Research project directed by a member of the graduate faculty. Prerequisite: Approval of research prospectus by the graduate committee.
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FIN 300: Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
General principles and techniques of finance as applied to personal business transactions and the management of personal funds. Finance majors may not count this course as a finance elective.
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FIN 305: Introduction to Finance
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
A survey course covering corporate financial management. Basic concepts such as interest rates, time value of money, cost of capital, and risk are discussed and applied to stock, bond, and long-term investment valuation. Guidelines are developed for corporate financial decision- making in such areas as working capital management and capital structure policy, but with emphasis on short-term financial management and financial planning. The impact of ethical considerations and global financial markets are discussed. This course if for non-business and non-economics majors only.
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