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FRE 311: Survey of French Literature II
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
This course presents a wide variety of French and Francophone literary readings from the nineteenth century 154 Division of Languages and Literature to the present. Prerequisites: FRE 201-202 or their equivalents. Course taught in French.
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FRE 315: Survey of French Cinema
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
This course presents a wide variety of French and Francophone movies from the 1930s to the present. Prerequisites: FRE 201-202 or their equivalents. Course taught in French.
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FRE 381: Selected Studies
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
A course devoted to topics of interest to students and faculty. Prerequisites: FRE 201-202 or their equivalents. Course taught in French.
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FRE 401-402: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Individual research on a particular aspect of French language or literature. Prerequisites: FRE 201-202 or their equivalents. Course taught in French.
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GEO 101: Physical Geography:Atmospheric Processes and Patterns
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
An introduction to the basic themes of geography; earth/sun relations; weather elements and the physical controls which influence weather and climate conditions; the interrelationship of climate, natural vegetation, and soil. Course includes a laboratory component. Prerequisite: Admission to teacher education program. Permission of Teacher Education Chair required. This course may be taken to satisfy a science or social science course requirement for early childhood education and elementary education students.
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GEO 102: Physical Geography:Landscape Processes and Patterns
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
A study of the five basic themes of geography; the basic character of the lithosphere and the impact of plate tectonics on world landscapes, the earth's major and minor landforms; geomorphic agents and processes which sculpture the earth's surface; the aquatic realm and the impact that oceans have upon terrestrial landscapes. Course includes a laboratory component. Prerequisite: Admission to teacher education program. Permission of Teacher Education Chair required. This course may be taken to satisfy a science or social science course requirement for early childhood education and elementary education students.
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GEO 301: World Regional Geography
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
This course explores physical and cultural characteristics of the world's realms, the concept of economic development, factors in global disparities, and the relationship between physical environment and human culture. This course is required for Secondary Education: General Social Studies majors.
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HIS 102: Western Civilization Since 1648
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
A survey of Western civilization from the Scientific Revolution to the present. Emphasis is given to the Scientific Revolution; the Enlightenment; the French Revolution; industrialization; political, social, and intellectual changes in the nineteenth century; the Russian Revolution; the World Wars; the Cold War; and the collapse of Communism. Political, social, and economic relationships are integrated and analyzed.
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HIS 103: America to 1876
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
An inquiry into the development of American society through the Civil War and Reconstruction. Required of all majors and minors in history. (Bibliographic instruction course) Course does not fulfill core curriculum requirements.
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HIS 290: Honors History
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
An advanced study of modern European or American history in which students analyze historical writings and primary sources. This course is writing intensive and stresses participation. This course fulfills the college core requirement for HIS 102 Western Civilization Since 1648 or HIS 104 The United States Since 1876. Prerequisite: Honors Program.
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