45 clock hours is a required component of the course. Prerequisite: Senior status or permission of the instructor.

FREN 4802 Methods and Materials for Teaching Foreign
Languages II (3-0-3)
Methods and materials for listening, speaking, reading, writing, and cultural activities appropriate for secondary learners. First and second language acquisition theories, a review of foreign language teaching methods, testing procedures and teacher preparation and evaluation. A field experience of 45 clock hours is a required component of the course. Prerequisite: Senior status or permission of the instructor.

FREN 4900 Cullum Series (3-0-3)
A variable-content course which has been identified by the American Association of State colleges and universities as one of the country's ten most innovative programs. Students will hear lectures by nationally and internationally known scholars with expertise in the topic chosen for each spring semester, attend films and/or panel discussions, participate in class discussions, and prepare a student project relevant to the semester's topic. Prerequisites: FREN 2002 or equivalent.

FREN 4950 Special Topics in French (3-0-3)
Special course, with varying content, cross-listed with Humanities, English and/or other languages. Topics such as the following: Great Thinkers of France; Modern Critical Theory; Modern French Mass-Media; Literature and Spirituality. Prerequisite: FREN 2002.

GEOG - Geography Course

GEOG 1111 World Geography (3-0-3)
A study of the world and its topography, political divisions, cultural development, cultural spheres, geographic spheres, and climatic regions; as well as cartography, geology, physics, and astronomy, as they pertain to the earth.

GEOL - Geology Courses

GEOL 1121 Introductory Geosciences I: Physical Geology (3-2-4)
The study of minerals and rocks; fundamentals of earth structure and processes including vulcanism, mountain-building, erosion, sedimentation and metamorphism. Laboratory includes study of common minerals and rocks, and interpretation of geologic maps and cross-sections. Prerequisites: None

GEOL 1122 Introductory Geosciences II: Historical Geology (3-2-4)
A study of geologic principles applicable to earth history. Includes basic stratigraphy and paleontology. Survey of geologic time periods, including geological and biological events during earth development. Prerequisites: None.
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