Degree Programs with ‘ American University Washington DC ’ Tag
Courses For International Service At American University Washington DC
Wednesday, September 10, 2008 23:31 3 CommentsSIS-030
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Course Level: Graduate
International Affairs Proficiency (0)
Provides training for international affairs tool of research requirements. This course satisfies the tool of research requirement for the SIS master’s degree program if completed with a grade of B or better. Prerequisite: admission to SIS graduate degree program.
SIS-033
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Course Level: Continuing Education
Topics in International Communication (0)
Noncredit topics provide […]
Courses For Sociology At American University Washington DC
Wednesday, September 10, 2008 23:28 No CommentsSOCY-099
SOCIOLOGY
Course Level: Graduate
SOCY-100
SOCIOLOGY
Course Level: Undergraduate
American Society 4:1 (3)
American pluralism and the variety of social arrangements and relationships found in American society. The emphasis is on how society is stratified; how organizations and institutions influence the way Americans think, talk, feel, and act; and how different groups (racial and ethnic) and divisions (gender and class) within […]
Courses For Spanish At American University Washington DC
Wednesday, September 10, 2008 23:27 No CommentsSPAN-050
SPANISH
Course Level: Graduate
Spanish Reading for Research (0)
For students who have studied Spanish but require a refresher course stressing grammar review, vocabulary building and translation. Successful completion of the course with a grade of B or better may satisfy the graduate tool of research requirement; students should consult with their academic adviser. Usually offered every fall. […]
Courses For Statistics At American University Washington DC
Wednesday, September 10, 2008 23:26 No CommentsSTAT-099
STATISTICS
Course Level: Graduate
STAT-196
STATISTICS
Course Level: Undergraduate
Selected Topics: Non-recurring (1-6)
Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic.
STAT-202
STATISTICS
Course Level: Undergraduate
Basic Statistics (4)
Classification of data, averages, dispersion, probability, frequency distributions, confidence intervals, tests of significance, nonparametric techniques, simple regression, and correlation. A package of computer programs is used to demonstrate various statistical techniques. Separate sections […]
Courses For Swahili At American University Washington DC
Wednesday, September 10, 2008 23:25 No CommentsSWAH-102
SWAHILI
Course Level: Undergraduate
Swahili Elementary I (3)
This foundation course in standard Swahili introduces students to pronunciation; formulaic greetings; the noun class system; the concordial agreement system associated with verb structure, relative construction, and possessive pronoun and adjective formation; adverbs; sentence structure; text development; and basic vocabulary. Equal emphasis is placed on speaking, reading, and writing skills […]
Courses For Tesol At American University Washington DC
Wednesday, September 10, 2008 23:24 No CommentsTESL-096
TESOL
Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate
Selected Topics: Non-recurring (0)
Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic.
TESL-099
TESOL
Course Level: Graduate
TESL-395
TESOL
Course Level: Undergraduate
TESL-396
TESOL
Course Level: Undergraduate
Selected Topics: Non-recurring (1-6)
Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic.
TESL-500
TESOL
Course Level: Undergraduate/Graduate
Principles of Linguistics (3)
Introduction to scientific study of language with emphasis on current linguistic trends. Foundations for […]
Courses For Turkish At American University Washington DC
Wednesday, September 10, 2008 23:21 No CommentsTURK-102
TURKISH
Course Level: Undergraduate
Turkish Elementary I (4)
Designed for students with no prior experience with Turkish, this course focuses on the acquisition of basic vocabulary and grammatical structures in culturally authentic contexts through speaking, reading, writing, and listening comprehension.
TURK-103
TURKISH
Course Level: Undergraduate
Turkish Elementary II (4)
Continuation of TURK-102. Prerequisite: TURK-102 or equivalent.
TURK-TOOL
TURKISH
Course Level: Graduate
Courses For Washington Semester At American University Washington DC
Wednesday, September 10, 2008 23:16 No CommentsWSEM-010
WASHINGTON SEMESTER
Course Level: Washington Semester
WSEM-011
WASHINGTON SEMESTER
Course Level: Washington Semester
WSEM-012
WASHINGTON SEMESTER
Course Level: Washington Semester
WSEM-090
WASHINGTON SEMESTER
Course Level: Washington Semester
WSEM-091
WASHINGTON SEMESTER
Course Level: Washington Semester
WSEM-093
WASHINGTON SEMESTER
Course Level: Washington Semester
WSEM-095
WASHINGTON SEMESTER
Course Level: Washington Semester
WSEM-120
WASHINGTON SEMESTER
Course Level: Undergraduate
Mentored Field Practicum (3)
This course for students in the Washington Mentorship Program includes two parts: the professional component, a two-day per week work experience […]
Courses For Italian At American University Washington DC
Wednesday, September 10, 2008 23:08 No CommentsITAL-118
ITALIAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
Italian, Elementary I (4)
Prepares students to function in everyday situations. Focuses on the acquisition of basic vocabulary and grammatical structures in culturally authentic contexts through speaking, reading, writing, and listening comprehension. Designed for students with no prior experience with Italian. Usually offered every fall and summer.
ITAL-119
ITALIAN
Course Level: Undergraduate
Italian, Elementary II (4)
Continuation of ITAL-118. […]
Courses For Interdisciplinary At American University Washington DC
Wednesday, September 10, 2008 23:07 No CommentsIDIS-001
INTERDISCIPLINARY
Course Level: Undergraduate
IDIS-196
INTERDISCIPLINARY
Course Level: Undergraduate
Selected Topics: Non-Recurring (1-6)
IDIS-210
INTERDISCIPLINARY
Course Level: Undergraduate
Contemporary Multi-Ethnic Voices 4:2 (3)
This course examines how ethnicity affects the organization of society, the relationship of the individual, communities, and society, and how artists negotiate their own understanding of ethnicity in contemporary American society. Literature, films, theatre, walking tours, and a community service project introduce […]