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Second-Year French Emphasis on the four skills: listening, speaking, reading, writing.
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First-Year FrenchBasic grammar with emphasis on reading and translation. Requires access to a standard audiocassette player/recorder.
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First-Year Latin IFundamentals of grammar and reading.
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Introduction to PsychologyBasic problems and principles of human experience and behavior.
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Child PsychologyGeneral introduction to physical, social, and cognitive development from conception onward....
Social PsychologyTheory and research on the analysis of human conduct in social settings.
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Writing: Lit & CompWriting and reading about a specific subject or genre, with emphasis on the evaluation of information, analytical reading, and critical writing.
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Spanish Second-YearContinued development of the four skills in Spanish: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Requires access to a standard audiocassette player/recorder and VCR.
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Spanish First-YearAn introduction to the fundamentals of Spanish that progressively emphasizes the four skills: Listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Requires access to a standard audiocassette player. Student must provide 30-minute, blank audiotapes for recording in Spanish.
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Spanish II First-YearContinued practice in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish. Requires access to a standard tape recorder. Student must provide two blank audiotapes (30-minute min.) for recording in Spanish.
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Advanced CompositionStudy of grammatical and syntactical structures of Spanish through free composition, such as journal writing, and occasional translation from English to Spanish as well as practice in writing formal essays and other documents in Spanish.
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First-Year Spanish ISpanish 506 is designed for the true beginner or the student who has had little experience with Spanish. We devote more or less equal energy to the four skills of reading, writing, listening, and speaking, while also learning about the Spanish and Spanish American cultures. Students are expected to attend class regularly. Students should also expect to devote one to three hours daily to homewor......
First-Year Spanish IIThe objective of this class is to develop skills in the areas of listening, speaking, reading, and writing in the Spanish language. Your ability to communicate in and comprehend Spanish will develop along with your knowledge of the vocabulary and grammatical structures of the language. As in SPN 506, students are expected to attend class regularly and should be able to devote one to three hours......
Second-Year Spanish II: Oral Expression, Reading and CompositionSPN 312L is the fourth course in UTs lower-division program. The course focuses on communicative skills, working toward perfecting your ability to speak, write, read and understand Spanish. Class time will be devoted primarily to discussions of readings, oral practice, listening and comprehension practice, and vocabulary acquisition. Since most of the grammar encountered in this class wil......
Rhetoric and WritingThis class will prepare you for college-level writing while helping you to develop your critical thinking skills. Rhetoric is the study of persuasion, not only in writing and speech, but also through visual and other means. Our rhetoric textbook, Everything is an Argument, suggests that culture surrounds us with arguments, with attempts at persuasion, though we might not always recognize these ......
Beginning Class Piano for Nonmusic MajorsMUS 201J is a course designed for adults with little or no experience at the piano. Students will learn in a group environment. Musicianship skills and musical concepts will be introduced each week in preparation for solo and ensemble performances. These performances will include original works by master composers, as well as folk, pop and blues songs.
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Music Performance: VoiceEvery person carries within himself or herself a distinct and uniquely expressive musical instrument: the voice. In this course, we will address the technical and artistic elements that contribute to good singing through readings, listening, discussion and, of course, physical exercises and singing. The objectives of this course are the following: to develop a free, beautiful and consistent voi......
GuitarThis introduction to classical guitar will teach you to read music and understand basic techniques of classical guitar through playing beautiful music. The course is appropriate for beginners or intermediate players with no classical experience who are interested in learning about the history, literature and performance practice of the classical guitar. We will also become familiar with the cla......
Foundations of Organizational Behavior and AdministrationThis course examines individual and group behavior in all aspects of organizations including globalization, quality management, e-commerce, and virtual operations. One requirement of this course is to participate in a team project examining the impact of the Internet and the trend toward e-commerce on organizational behavior topics.
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Nuclear and Radiation EngineeringThis course is intended to introduce students at all levels and from all disciplines on the many different aspects and applications of nuclear and radiation engineering/physics. Topics covered include: history of nuclear development, basic concepts of radiation and radioactivity, radioactive waste management, global warming and the impact of nuclear power plants, industrial applications, health......
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