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FREN 421: French Lit Mid Ages Ren
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A study of representative works composed in the Middle Ages and Renaissance in modern French translation.
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FREN 421 - French Lit Mid Ages Ren
FREN 422: French Classic & Enlight
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A study of the principal writers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in France. Major figures: Molière, Corneille, Racine, Pascal, La Fontaine, La Bruyère, Voltaire, Diderot, Rousseau.
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FREN 422 - French Classic & Enlight
FREN 441: French Lang & Lit III
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
Directed Individual Study courses enable students with special interests, suitable preparation, and high academic standing to receive instruction and guid- ance in selected subjects which are not otherwise treated in the department's regularly scheduled courses of instruction. Directed Individual Study courses may not be repeated and are open only to juniors and seniors with the assent of the instructor and the permission of the department head.
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FREN 441 - French Lang & Lit III
FREN 442: French Lang & Lit IV
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
Directed Individual Study courses enable students with special interests, suitable preparation, and high academic standing to receive instruction and guid- ance in selected subjects which are not otherwise treated in the department's regularly scheduled courses of instruction. Directed Individual Study courses may not be repeated and are open only to juniors and seniors with the assent of the instructor and the permission of the department head.
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FREN 442 - French Lang & Lit IV
FREN 450: Studies-Special Topics
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
Investigation and analysis of the works of one notable French author or of some other literary, linguistic, or cultural topic. The significance of the topic studied to Francophone civilization and/or literature in general will be emphasized. This course may be repeated provided that the subtitle is not duplicated.
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FREN 450 - Studies-Special Topics
FREN 490: Adv Gram, Syntax, Transl
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
Development of linguistic skills necessary for fluent idiomatic writing in French, from colloquial to more sophisticated styles, including translation from English to French.
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FREN 490 - Adv Gram, Syntax, Transl
FSEM 101: Freshman Seminar
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
In FSEM 101 the student will be challenged to complete assignments that are tied to the learning outcomes of The Citadel's General Education program. The individual sections of the seminar are designed to appeal to a wide range of student interests, but all are focused on important questions that call for mature study and reflection. Each individual seminar is linked with a thematically-related Writing Intensive class (FSWI 101).
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FSEM 101 - Freshman Seminar
FSWI 101: Freshman Writing Seminar
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
The Writing Intensive half of the six-credit hour Freshman Seminar develops a student's skills in academic writing. Starting with brief compositions and progressing to a full-length research paper, students work on key writing challenges such as organizing ideas, developing content, and presenting evidence. Each individual Writing Intensive class is linked with a thematically-related section of FSEM 101.
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FSWI 101 - Freshman Writing Seminar
GBUS 702: MBA Essentials I
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
MBA Essentials I will cover baseline knowledge in the functional areas of business. This course will address communications, legal, leadership, and marketing.
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GBUS 702 - MBA Essentials I
GBUS 703: MBA Essentials II
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
MBA Essentials II will cover baseline knowledge in the functional areas of business. This course will lay a foundation in economics, accounting, finance, and operations that the other courses will build upon.
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GBUS 703 - MBA Essentials II
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