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3.00 Credits
This special program involving independent study and research is also intended for students accepted in an approved internship.This course, administered by the Office of the Dean, requires a formal application by the student to the faculty project advisor and the department chair.The course does not count toward fulfilling the requirements for the information systems major, but does count toward meeting University credit requirements.(Prerequisite: open only to seniors majoring in information systems and approved by the department chair) Three or six credits.
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3.00 Credits
Students pursue topics of special interest through independent study, research, and/or completion of an information systems project under the supervision of a full-time faculty member.The department chair and dean must approve the work.The student and a faculty project advisor who agrees to conduct the work according to a mutually agreeable schedule must complete an application form.Once the form is completed and submitted to the registrar, the student may register for the course, which is taught during the fall and spring semesters.If any work is expected to occur at any time other than the semester registered, students must obtain the approval of the faculty project advisor and the department chair prior to commencing of any work.Normally, students completed at least two advanced information systems courses before taking this course.Three credits.
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1.00 - 19.00 Credits
International Student Exchange Program 1.000 TO 19.000 Credit Hours 1.000 TO 19.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture No College Designated College Student Affairs Department
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1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Greece Student Exchange Program 1.000 TO 18.000 Credit Hours 1.000 TO 18.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture No College Designated College Student Affairs Department
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1.00 - 18.00 Credits
United Kingdom Student Exchange Program 1.000 TO 18.000 Credit Hours 1.000 TO 18.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture No College Designated College Student Affairs Department
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1.00 - 18.00 Credits
New England/Quebec Student Exchange Program 1.000 TO 18.000 Credit Hours 1.000 TO 18.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture No College Designated College Student Affairs Department
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1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Baden-Wurttemberg Germany Exchange Program 1.000 TO 18.000 Credit Hours 1.000 TO 18.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture No College Designated College Student Affairs Department
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4.00 Credits
Designed for students with no prior experience with Italian or whose placement scores are in the range for this course level.This two-semester sequence teaches the essentials of pronunciation, structure, and usage, allowing students to acquire the skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing.Language cultures are explored through a variety of media.Students attend three classes per week and do mandatory online work determined by the instructor.Four credits per semester.
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4.00 Credits
Designed for students who have completed IT 110-IT 111 or whose placement scores are in the range for this course level.This two-semester sequence prepares students to continue the study of language on a more advanced level, and includes review of essential points of grammar, vocabulary building, and regular practice in speaking and writing.The language cultures are explored through a wide variety of materials (literary texts, press articles, films, etc.) Students attend three classes per week and do mandatory online work determined by the instructor.Four credits per semester.
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3.00 Credits
This course improves proficiency in written and oral expression in Italian.Students develop advanced writing and speaking skills while concentrating on grammar, style, and appropriateness.Weekly compositions, based primarily on the genres studied (short story, theater, memoir), allow students to identify and correct grammatical mistakes.Students present speeches in class and conduct situational dramas (job interviews, television reporting, courtroom trials) in Italian.Various films and cultural artifacts (comic strips, proverbs, music) familiarize students with idiomatic Italian.(Prerequisite: IT 121 or equivalent) Three credits.
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