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Name (Section Id) Program Degree Name of College, University School's Profile
Comparative Foreign Policy (SS401) Humanities & Liberal Arts U American Public University
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This course teaches the student to analyze a state?s foreign policy decision-making. The course introduces several frameworks for analyzing foreign policy including actor/process, rational choice, organizational behavior, and governmental politics models. Students use these models to analyze state foreign policy decision-making in both crisis and non-crisis situations. The course also introduces the student to the twentieth century foreign policy decision-making of the world?s Great Powers: Germany, France, Great Britain, USSR, Russia, China, Japan, and the United States.
Comparative Political Systems (SS411) Humanities & Liberal Arts U American Public University
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This course teaches the student to analyze a state?s political system. The course introduces several frameworks for analyzing the political system of a country. Students use these models to analyze state politics, leadership, and decision-making. The many various types of governmental structures and systems are discussed from industrialized through Third World models.
Composition (ENGL-112) Humanities & Liberal Arts U DeVry University Online
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This course develops writing skills through analysis of essays, articles and other written works that are used as models for writing practice and development. Writing assignments stress process approaches, development, organization, revision and audience awareness. Students use word processing and Web-based tools to develop written work.
Composition & Literature (ENG1002) Humanities & Liberal Arts U Amberton University
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The course presents concepts for the development of expository writing skills, of library research skills, and of analytical skills used in reviewing and evaluating literature. Areas include analyzing literary works, generating ideas for literary works, writing literary critiques, and preparing a research paper.
Composition & Rhetoric (ENG1001) Humanities & Liberal Arts U Amberton University
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The course presents the proper use of the English language through standard expository writing. Topics include the elements of writing as well as the practice of effective writing.
Composition and Literature (EN202) Humanities & Liberal Arts U American Community College
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This course is designed to focus on critical reading and writing skills. It emphasizes reading and writing by enabling students to experience literature as one of many forms of language and offers effective ways of highlighting reading strategies in a number of different contexts.
Composition and Literature (EN202) Humanities & Liberal Arts U American Public University
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This course is designed to focus on critical reading and writing skills. It emphasizes reading and writing by enabling students to experience literature as one of many forms of language and offers effective ways of highlighting reading strategies in a number of different contexts.
Composition I (ENCP 1106) Humanities & Liberal Arts U Florida Metropolitan University
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This course provides instruction and practice in expository writing and emphasizes grammatical and mechanical accuracy and proper essay form. Emphasis is placed on clarity, logical organization, unity, and coherence of central idea and supporting material.
Composition I (EN103) Humanities & Liberal Arts U Herzing College, Atlanta
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This course introduces the principles and practices of developing effective communications by using reflective critical thinking in the writing and reading processes. Topics include understanding the writing process; applying essay development patterns; using research techniques; and writing essays, summaries, reports, and research papers.
Composition II (ENCP 1107) Humanities & Liberal Arts U Florida Metropolitan University
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This course builds on the foundation of the written communication skills developed in Composition I. It further develops the students' skills in composing essays and other written communication, including the documented research paper.
Composition II (EN350) Humanities & Liberal Arts U Herzing College, Atlanta
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This course is designed to develop advanced written and professional communications skills through the application of various writing strategies and techniques. Topics include audience analysis, the use of persuasion, collaboration techniques, using secondary and primary information sources, designing documents and developing visuals, and creating reports and proposals. 3.0 credit hours, 45 clock hours.
Concert Music - The Fine Art of Listening (HU1006) Humanities & Liberal Arts U Northcentral University
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Surveys the creation and development of Western music from antiquity to the Twentieth Century. Focus will be on music as an art form and the development of music styles throughout recorded history.
Contemporary Arts and Culture (ARTS 105) Humanities & Liberal Arts U Golden Gate University
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Explores selected issues in contemporary arts (1946-present) in various cultures of the world. Includes reading, discussion and extensive media presentations of music, theater, dance, visual arts, architecture and literature. Analyzes traditional and experimental forms of the arts worldwide. Prerequisite: ENGL 1A.
CONTEMPORARY FINE ARTS (HUM410-OL) Humanities & Liberal Arts U Westwood College Online
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This course exposes students to the contemporary world of fine arts. Topics covered in the course include the visual arts, music, dance, and film. Stylistic trends and historical developments are examined.
Contemporary History (HUMN-410) Humanities & Liberal Arts U DeVry University Online
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This course examines major 20th century political, social, economic and technological developments in a global context. It also establishes a context for historical events and suggests relationships among them. The impact of technological innovation on contemporary society, politics, military power and economic conditions is explored.
Contemporary Literature (HUMN-420) Humanities & Liberal Arts U DeVry University Online
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This course builds appreciation and understanding of fictional and imaginative works such as short stories, novels, poetry and plays. Reading and analysis highlight language, structure and characterization techniques, and the ideas and values that emerge from them. Literary works are also evaluated in relation to their times and to other forms of art.
Contemporary Literature (HM213) Humanities & Liberal Arts U American Community College
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Through various genres of literature, the student will examine cultural differences existing throughout the world during the 20th century, related to such themes as family and friendships, fantasy, the natural world, war and peace, and the individual and society.
Contemporary Literature (HM213) Humanities & Liberal Arts U American Public University
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Through various genres of literature, the student will examine cultural differences existing throughout the world during the 20th century, related to such themes as family and friendships, fantasy, the natural world, war and peace, and the individual and society.
CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE (HUM413-OL) Humanities & Liberal Arts U Westwood College Online
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This course provides an overview of contemporary short stories, novels, and poetry. Topics include techniques in the use of language, structure, and characterization.
CONTEMPORARY NORTH AMERICAN LITERATURE (ENG 220) Humanities & Liberal Arts U American College of Prehospital Medicine
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This course focuses on an in-depth study of six contemporary American novels. Assignments are structured so that the student will become proficient in analyzing and critiquing these works of American fiction. Course goals include describing the messages authors communicate in works of contemporary fiction and analyzing, reviewing and constructing those messages. The beginning two lessons introduce the student to processes and terminology for successfully writing analytical essays about literature. During the course the student is required to write three analytical essays, maintain a journal of the assignments and write a comprehensive open book final exam consisting of four essay questions.
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