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FOREIGN LANGUAGE
 
FRE201 Intermediate French I (3 SEM HRS)
This course presents a thorough review of the essentials of French grammar and includes readings in French on French and Francophonic civilization and literature.
 
Intermediate French II FRE202 - Will be offered Spring 2010
 

Intermediate German I GER201 (3 SEM HRS)
This course provides a thorough review of grammar and the completion of the most difficult grammatical concepts. Emphasis on reading, writing and speaking the German language is stressed throughout the course.

 
Intermediate German II GER202 - Will be offered Spring 2010
 

Intermediate Spanish I SPN201 (3 SEM HRS)
This course reviews the language content of the first year of study. It introduces intermediate skills and provides the student with ample practice in interactive conversation, with a special emphasis on the development of oral proficiency and creative composition. Furthermore, it promotes a greater understanding of the Hispanic cultures through the study and discussion of contemporary Spanish and Hispanic American readings.

 

Intermediate Spanish II SPN202   - Will be offered Spring 2010

 
MUSIC
 

Music: The Art of Listening MUS100  (3 SEM HRS)
This course enhances the student's understanding and enjoyment of music. By listening to a variety of music such as orchestral, jazz and folk, the student will gain insight into the works of composers through periods of musical development. Music of other world cultures is also examined. Note: Participation in this course may include field trips which require admission fees. Selected sections of this course are also offered for noncredit; see MUS888 in the Community Education section of the noncredit schedule.

 

Music in America MUS102 (3 SEM HRS)
This course is an overview of America's rich and diverse musical heritage from Colonial times to the present. Jazz, rock, folk and country, as well as music for the concert hall, stage and screen are explored. Note: Participation in this course may include field trips which require admission fees.

 
SUSTAINABILITY
 

Creating Your Sustainable Future SUS101 (3 SEM HRS)
In this course, students think sustainably about the climate crisis, fuel, renewable energy, agriculture, conserving water, poverty and wealth. Students calculate carbon footprints and explore solutions for the future.

News & Events
Mobile "Fab Lab" Visits Aurora Campus
(09/02/2010)
Documentarian to Speak, Screen Film
(08/30/2010)
Job Fair Scheduled for Sept. 17
(08/26/2010)
Parent's Night on Sept. 14
(08/25/2010)
Aurora Campus Put Up For Sale
(08/23/2010)
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