CalendarsSpring Half-Term, 1999 (May 3 – June 22, 1999)
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Most RC courses are open to LS&A students and may be used to meet distribution requirements. In most instances, RC students receive priority for RC course waitlists.
RC Core 205. Independent Study.
Prerequisites & Distribution: Sophomore standing and permission of instructor. (1-8). (Excl). Offered mandatory credit/no credit. Laboratory fee ($50) required.
Credits: (1-8).
Lab Fee: Laboratory fee ($50) required.
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
This course seeks to enhance students' understanding of the lives of migrant farmworkers and their families. The subject matter will be approached interactively as students read, discuss, and listen to invited speakers during the seminars. Health issues will be an important aspect of the course as well as cultural and community strengths. Students are required to read one book and a course pack, write weekly reflective papers on readings and class and a final 8-10 page paper. Grades will be based on attendance, participation and papers. Spring half term is followed by an optional summer half practicum. Some Spanish is required.
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Prerequisites & Distribution: Junior standing and permission of instructor. (1-8). (Excl). Offered mandatory credit/no credit. Laboratory fee ($50) required.
Credits: (1-8).
Lab Fee: Laboratory fee ($50) required.
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
This course seeks to enhance students' understanding of the lives of migrant farmworkers and their families. The subject matter will be approached interactively as students read, discuss, and listen to invited speakers during the seminars. Health issues will be an important aspect of the course as well as cultural and community strengths. Students are required to read one book and a course pack, write weekly reflective papers on readings and class and a final 8-10 page paper. Grades will be based on attendance, participation and papers. Spring half term is followed by an optional summer half practicum. Some Spanish is required.
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Prerequisites & Distribution: Senior standing and permission of instructor. (1-8). (Excl). Offered mandatory credit/no credit. Laboratory fee ($90) required.
Credits: (1-8).
Lab Fee: Laboratory fee ($90) required.
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
This course seeks to enhance students' understanding of the lives of migrant farmworkers and their families. The subject matter will be approached interactively as students read, discuss, and listen to invited speakers during the seminars. Health issues will be an important aspect of the course as well as cultural and community strengths. Students are required to read one book and a course pack, write weekly reflective papers on readings and class and a final 8-10 page paper. Grades will be based on attendance, participation and papers. Spring half term is followed by an optional summer half practicum. Some Spanish is required.
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Take me to the Spring/Summer Term '99 Time Schedule for RC Core.
Take me to the Summer Half-Term '99 Time Schedule for RC Core.
RC Core 193/Russian 103. Intensive First-Year Russian.
Prerequisites & Distribution: No credit granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in Russian 101, 102, 111, or 112. (8). (LR).
Credits: (8).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
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Prerequisites & Distribution: Sophomore standing and permission of instructor. (Arr). (Excl). Offered mandatory credit/no credit. (EXPERIENTIAL).
Credits: (Arr).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
This practicum will be the application of the Spring Half-Term seminar of the same name. The practicum will take place in the camps where the farmworkers live, in a Peace Corps-like setting. The practicum sites will be on farms in Lenawee County (less than an hour SW of Ann Arbor). Transportation will be provided. Students will be expected to write a journal linking their experiences with the readings. Grades will be based on attendance, participation, evaluation of fieldwork and new skill building, journal, and final presentation. Prerequisites: RC 205/305/405 offered in Spring Half-Term.
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Prerequisites & Distribution: Core 193 or Russian 102. No credit granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in Russian 201 or 202. (8). (LR).
Credits: (8).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
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Prerequisites & Distribution: Junior standing and permission of instructor. (Arr). (Excl). Offered mandatory credit/no credit. (EXPERIENTIAL).
Credits: (Arr).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
This practicum will be the application of the Spring Half-Term seminar of the same name. The practicum will take place in the camps where the farmworkers live, in a Peace Corps-like setting. The practicum sites will be on farms in Lenawee County (less than an hour SW of Ann Arbor). Transportation will be provided. Students will be expected to write a journal linking their experiences with the readings. Grades will be based on attendance, participation, evaluation of fieldwork and new skill building, journal, and final presentation. Prerequisites: RC 205/305/405 offered in Spring Half-Term.
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Prerequisites & Distribution: Senior standing and permission of instructor. (Arr). (Excl). Offered mandatory credit/no credit. (EXPERIENTIAL).
Credits: (Arr).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
This practicum will be the application of the Spring Half-Term seminar of the same name. The practicum will take place in the camps where the farmworkers live, in a Peace Corps-like setting. The practicum sites will be on farms in Lenawee County (less than an hour SW of Ann Arbor). Transportation will be provided. Students will be expected to write a journal linking their experiences with the readings. Grades will be based on attendance, participation, evaluation of fieldwork and new skill building, journal, and final presentation. Prerequisites: RC 205/305/405 offered in Spring Half-Term.
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