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Language Oriented Instruction

  • FR 1010 / 1020 Elementary French:

    • ​Beginner level French course that emphasizes communication proficiency with listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing.

  • FR 2010 / 2020 Intermediate French: â€‹

    • ​Review of Elementary French as well as learning conversation, composition, and dictation.

  • FR 3050 Intermediate French Conversation and Composition I:

    • ​Practices speaking in French, while improving vocabulary, pronunciation, intonation, and comprehension. Written work is also done to improve writing skills.

  • FR 3160 French for International Business I: â€‹

    • Taught, spoken, and written in French to learn about the French business and industry by emphasizing business practices and writing and translating business letters and professional reports.

  • FR 4160 French for International Business II: 

    • ​Studies the language and culture of French-speaking business markets around the world.

Culture and Literature Courses

  • FR 3000 Survey of French Literature: 

    • ​Study of selected French literature in their artistic, cultural, and historical context.

  • MONT 3309 Advanced French Conversation (Montpellier):

    • Learn advanced conversational skills in French and cultural knowledge about France and French people through in class conversation about specific topics.

  • MONT 3301 Advanced French Grammar & Methodology (Montpellier)

    • Acquire the written and oral skills necessary for pursuing a university curriculum in France.

  • MONT 3151 French and Francophone Cinema (Montpellier)

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  • MONT 3302 Civilization of the South (Montpellier)

    • ​Studies various aspects of the civilization of Southern France and explores how the region has developed over the centuries. It teaches how to link the past and present French civilizations by understanding how it has evolved over time.

Business Courses

  • ACCT 2010 Financial or Managerial Accounting Concepts

    • ​Introduction to accounting principles with emphasis on financial data and analysis of financial statements

  • ECON 2110 Principles of Microeconomics

    • ​Introduction to economic reasoning and its application to the study of the behavior of consumers and business firms.

  • MGT 2010 Principles of Management

    • ​Studies the functions of management, principles of organization, and behavior in organizations.

  • ECON 2120 Principles of Macroeconomics

    • ​The fundamentals of Microeconomics are applied to the study of aggregate economic performance.

  • MKT 3010 Principles of Marketing

    • ​Studies the principles and concepts involved in planning, pricing, promoting, and distributing of goods and services.

  • MKT 3020 Consumer Behavior

    • ​Examines individual and group behavioral science concepts and their application to the understanding of consumer decision making.

  • ENGL 3040 Business Writing

    • ​Introduction to audience, context, purpose, and writing strategies for texts common in professional business settings.

  • MKT 4270 International Marketing

    • ​Study of marketing from the international point of view looking into the modifications needed when working with international businesses.

  • MGT 4230 International Business Management

    • ​Survey of theoretical and institutional complexities of international business operations.

  • ECON 3100 International Econ

    • ​Studies of the process of international commerce. Covers basic theory of trade and exchange rates, institutional and legal environment, current policy issues.

  • MATH 1020 Business Calculus 1

    • ​Intuitive approach to the concepts and applications of calculus.

  • MATH 2070 Business Calculus 2

    • ​Introduction to the calculus of several variables, differential calculus and optimization of several variables, multiple integrals.

Other Major Required Courses

  • LAIB 1270 Introduction to Language & International Business:

    • ​Survey of the nature of international business and related career opportunities

  • PSYC 2010 Intro to Psychology:

    • ​Introduction to the study of behavior: Analysis of the biological bases of behavior, learning, thinking, motivation, perception, human development, and social behavior.

  • PSYC 3060 Human Sexual Behavior:

    • ​The subject of sexual behavior is approached from the psychophysiological, behavioral, and cultural points of view.

  • PRTM 3050 Safety/Risk Mgt PRTM:

    • ​Provisions of safe services, facilities, and activities in the parks, recreation, and tourism domain are studied through the application of the concepts of safety, risk management, and liability.

  • PRTM 3090 Behavioral Concepts:

    • ​Studies social psychological concepts concerning leisure behavior in various park, recreation, and tourism settings.

  • PRTM 3200 Recreation Policy:

    • ​Structures and processes for public park and/or recreation policy formation in the United States

  • ENGL 1030 Composition and Rhetoric:

    • ​Training in composing correct and effective expository and argumentative essays, including writing documented essays.

  • COMM 1500 Intro to Human Communication:

    • ​Overview of theoretical approaches to the study of communication.

  • POSC 1020 Intro International Relations:

    • ​Overview of both theory and practice in contemporary global politics. 

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