2010-2011 University Catalog 
  
2010-2011 University Catalog

Courses


Each course indicates the number of credits earned; the hours of lecture or seminar per week; and the hours of laboratory or studio per week (if applicable). For independent study, readings, topics, or similar courses, individual instructors set hours.  If a course is listed as having an equivalent course, students may not receive credit for both courses.

For a glossary of the courses, please go to Course Directory .

For the information regarding undergraduate and graduate course numbering, please go to Course Numbering .

 

 

French

Placement: See Academic Testing section of the Admission chapter.

See also FRLN course listings.

   •  FREN 202 - Intermediate French II
   •  FREN 209 - Intensive Intermediate French
   •  FREN 210 - Intermediate French
   •  FREN 250 - Gateway to Advanced French
   •  FREN 300 - Study Tour in France
   •  FREN 309 - Reading and Writing Skills Development
   •  FREN 310 - Oral Proficiency in French
   •  FREN 325 - Major French Writers
   •  FREN 329 - Problems of Western Civilization in French Literature
   •  FREN 340 - Francophone Identities
   •  FREN 357 - Introduction to Translation
   •  FREN 370 - French Civilization, Culture, and Literature: Ancient Gaul to 1789
   •  FREN 371 - French Civilization, Culture, and Literature: 1789 to the Present
   •  FREN 381 - Introduction to Literary Analysis
   •  FREN 391 - French for the Business World I
   •  FREN 392 - French for the Business World II
   •  FREN 405 - French Literature of the Renaissance
   •  FREN 413 - French Literature of the Seventeenth Century: Classical Drama
   •  FREN 414 - French Literature of the Seventeenth Century: Prose and Poetry
   •  FREN 421 - French Literature of the Eighteenth Century: Montesquieu and Voltaire
   •  FREN 422 - French Literature of the Eighteenth Century: Diderot and Rousseau
   •  FREN 431 - French Literature: 1800-1850
   •  FREN 432 - French Literature: 1850-1900
   •  FREN 441 - Twentieth-Century Prose Fiction
   •  FREN 442 - Twentieth-Century Drama and Poetry
   •  FREN 451 - Sub-Saharan African Literature
   •  FREN 452 - French-Canadian Literature
   •  FREN 453 - Francophone Literature from North Africa
   •  FREN 454 - Caribbean Literature in French
   •  FREN 460 - Advanced Oral and Written Expression
   •  FREN 461 - Linguistic Structure of Modern French
   •  FREN 462 - Stylistics
   •  FREN 470 - Topics in French Cinema
   •  FREN 480 - Special Topics
   •  FREN 490 - Independent Study
   •  FREN 491 - Independent Study
   •  FREN 497 - Senior Honors Tutorial
   •  FREN 498 - Senior Honors Tutorial
   •  FREN 515 - Medieval French Literature
   •  FREN 517 - Studies in Seventeenth-Century Literature
   •  FREN 518 - Studies in Eighteenth-Century Literature
   •  FREN 519 - Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature
   •  FREN 525 - Studies in Modern French Literature
   •  FREN 550 - Special Topics
   •  FREN 560 - History of the French Language
   •  FREN 575 - Grammatical Analysis
   •  FREN 576 - Advanced Translation
   •  FREN 580 - Contemporary French Society and Culture
   •  FREN 798 - Directed Reading and Research
   •  FREN 799 - Thesis

Geography and Geoinformation Science

Graduate standing is prerequisite to all 600-level courses.

   •  GGS 101 - Major World Regions
   •  GGS 102 - Physical Geography
   •  GGS 103 - Human Geography
   •  GGS 110 - Maps and Mapping
   •  GGS 121 - Dynamic Atmosphere and Hydrosphere
   •  GGS 122 - Dynamic Geosphere and Ecosphere
   •  GGS 300 - Quantitative Methods for Geographical Analysis
   •  GGS 301 - Political Geography
   •  GGS 302 - Global Environmental Hazards
   •  GGS 303 - Conservation of Resources and Environment
   •  GGS 304 - Populations Dimensions of Global Change
   •  GGS 305 - Economic Geography
   •  GGS 306 - Urban Geography
   •  GGS 307 - Sustainable Development
   •  GGS 308 - Field Mapping Techniques
   •  GGS 309 - Meteorology and Climate
   •  GGS 310 - Introduction to Digital Cartography
   •  GGS 311 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
   •  GGS 312 - Physical Climatology
   •  GGS 313 - GIS Applications for Earth Systems
   •  GGS 314 - Severe and Extreme Weather
   •  GGS 315 - Geography of the United States
   •  GGS 316 - Geography of Latin America
   •  GGS 319 - Air Pollution
   •  GGS 320 - Geography of Europe
   •  GGS 321 - Biogeography: Space, Time and Life
   •  GGS 322 - Issues in Global Change
   •  GGS 325 - Geography of North Africa and the Middle East
   •  GGS 330 - Geography of the Soviet Succession States
   •  GGS 333 - Issues in Regional Geography
   •  GGS 353 - Observations of the Earth and its Climate
   •  GGS 354 - Data Analysis and Global Change Detection Techniques
   •  GGS 357 - Structures in Urban Governance and Planning
   •  GGS 380 - Geography of Virginia
   •  GGS 398 - Selected Topics in Global Change
   •  GGS 399 - Selected Topics in Geography
   •  GGS 406 - Suburban Geography
   •  GGS 410 - Introduction to Hyperspectral Imaging
   •  GGS 411 - Advanced Digital Cartography
   •  GGS 412 - Air Photography Interpretation
   •  GGS 415 - Seminar in Geography
   •  GGS 416 - Satellite Image Analysis
   •  GGS 420 - Physiography of North America
   •  GGS 455 - Environmental Impact Assessment
   •  GGS 456 - Introduction to Atmospheric Radiation
   •  GGS 463 - Applied Geographic Information Systems
   •  GGS 480 - Internship in Geography
   •  GGS 490 - Practicum in Geographical Applications
   •  GGS 495 - Senior Research in Global and Environmental Change
   •  GGS 499 - Independent Study in Geography
 

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