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FRE 4530: The French Novel
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: Three years of college French or equivalent or Permission of instructor, satisfaction of all Level I and Level II General Studies course requirements, Senior standing This is a sampling of 19th- and 20th-century French novels that will be studied in depth using several literary analysis techniques. (Senior Experience)
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FRE 4540: Literature,Culture,and Translation
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: FRE 3310 and/or Senior standing This course provides written and conversational analysis of readings taken from French and francophone literature and texts dealing with historical and cultural issues. Students will learn translation techniques and will translate parts of the texts studied.
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FRE 4750: Senior Seminar in French Studies
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: Senior standing, at least two courses at the FRE 3000-level This is an intense thematic seminar on either a literary or cultural topic emphasizing a comparative study in the former and a multidisciplinary approach to the latter.
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GEG 1000: World Regional Geography
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: Minimum performance standard scores on reading, writing, and mathematics preassessment placement tests This course presents the study of the formation, behavior, and interaction of social, political, cultural, and economic regions throughout the world. (General Studies-Level II, Social Sciences) (GT-SS2)
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GEG 1100: Introduction to Physical Geography
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: Minimum performance standard scores on reading, writing, and mathematics preassessment placement tests This survey course is designed to provide an understanding of all the elements of the physical environment. The course emphasizes the four spheres: the atmosphere (weather and climate), the lithosphere (soils, geology, and landforms), the hydrosphere (oceans, streams, and groundwater), and the biosphere (vegetation and animals). (General Studies-Level II, Natural Science) (GT-SC2)
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GEG 1120: Orienteering
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
1 (0 + 2) This course familiarizes students with the reading and interpretation of topographic maps and the use of the compass. Orienteering exercises are conducted in the field.
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GEG 1220: Map Use
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
2 (1 + 2) This is an introductory course providing basic information on the use and interpretation of maps, map projections, map scale, map symbols, remote sensing, and Geographical Information Systems.
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GEG 1300: Introduction to Human Geography
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: Minimum performance standard scores on reading, writing, and mathematics preassessment placement tests This course is an introduction to geographic perspectives, concepts, and methods as they apply to the study of human activities. Special emphasis is placed on patterns of human distribution, adjustments to the natural environment, land use practices, and culture traits. (General Studies-Level II, Social Sciences) (GT-SS2)
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GEG 1610: Introduction to Planning
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
1 (1 + 0) This course provides an overview of the role of planning in land use, different types of planning processes, public and private sector actors, skills required of planners, and planning documents and maps.
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GEG 1920: Concepts and Connections in Geography
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (2 + 2) Prerequisite: Minimum performance standard scores on reading, writing, and mathematics preassessment tests This course will cover basic concepts and themes of geography as well as the primary division of the discipline. Topics include major world regions and the interconnections between them, the geography of human activities, physical geography, and human interaction with the environment. Basic geographic tools, methodologies, and theories are used as keys to understanding past, present, and future events in the world. The region of the Middle East will be used to demonstrate relationships between physical and human geography and resource development. (General Studies-Level II, Social Sciences) (GT-SC2)
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