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Savoie, Norman R. – 1985
The traditional upper-level course in French civilization at Utah State University was abandoned in favor of a course entitled "France Today," taught once a year to a consistent enrollment of students majoring in a wide variety of disciplines. The content varies somewhat each year, but the class typically begins with several class…
Descriptors: College Second Language Programs, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Cultural Education
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Eric Favre; Laurent Marchal-Heussler; Alain Durand; Noël Midoux; Christine Roizard – Chemical Engineering Education, 2005
Generally speaking, chemical engineering teaching programs at the undergraduate level focus on the continuous production of a single molecule, for which selectivity, yield, purity, as well as safety and environmental aspects are essential. Nevertheless, an increasing number of chemical engineers in Chemical Process Industries (CPI) have to face…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Engineering Education, Undergraduate Students, Industry
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Curran, Vivian – Journal of Legal Education, 1993
A course in French offered at the University of Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) law school is described. It is designed to familiarize law students with appropriate language for communicating with French-speaking clients and for understanding references to the French legal system and European Community likely to arise in international law practice. (MSE)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Course Descriptions, Cultural Education, Curriculum Development