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2009-2010 Undergraduate Course Catalog - University of Regina

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FRLS 119 3:9-3<br />

Grammaire et rédaction 1 - Grammar and Writing 1<br />

Cours intensif avec accent sur l'étude et l'application de la grammaire<br />

du français écrit. Principes fondamentaux de la rédaction en français.<br />

Exercices de rédaction.<br />

Intensive course with emphasis on the study and application <strong>of</strong> the<br />

grammar <strong>of</strong> written French fundamentals <strong>of</strong> writing in French, and<br />

composition exercises.<br />

*** Préalable: test de placement, et 12e année français de base ou FR<br />

102, ou permission du chef de département. ***<br />

*** Cours concomitant: FRLST 116 ***<br />

* Note: L'étudiant ne peut pas recevoir des crédits à la fois pour FRLS<br />

119 et FR 113. *<br />

*** Prerequisite: Placement test, and Grade 12 Core French or FR<br />

102, or permission <strong>of</strong> Department Head ***<br />

*** Corequisite: FRLST 116 ***<br />

* Note: Students may not receive credit for FRLS 119 and FR 113. *<br />

FRLS 120 3:9-3<br />

Grammaire et rédaction 2 - Grammar and Writing 2<br />

Ce cours intensif est la suite du cours FRLS 119.<br />

This intensive course is a continuation <strong>of</strong> FRLS 119.<br />

*** Préalable: FRLS 119, avec une note minimum de 60%. ***<br />

*** Cours concomitant: FRLST 117 ***<br />

* Note: L'étudiant ne peut pas recevoir des crédits à la fois pour FRLS<br />

120 et FR 115. *<br />

*** Prerequisite: FRLS 119 with a minimum grade <strong>of</strong> 60% ***<br />

*** Corequisite: FRLST 117 ***<br />

* Note: Students may not receive credit for FRLS 120 and FR 115. *<br />

FRLS 121 3:9-3<br />

Grammaire et rédaction 3 - Grammar and Writing 3<br />

This intensive course is a continuation <strong>of</strong> FRLS 120. Ce cours intensif<br />

est la suite du cours FRLS 120.<br />

*** Préalable: FRLS 120, avec une note minimum de 60%. ***<br />

*** Cours concomitant: FRLS 118 ***<br />

* Note: L'étudiant ne peut pas recevoir des crédits à la fois pour FRLS<br />

121 et FR 213. *<br />

*** Prerequisite: FRLS 120 with a minimum grade <strong>of</strong> 60% ***<br />

***Corequisite: FRLS 118 ***<br />

* Note: Students may not receive credit for FRLS 121 and FR 213. *<br />

FRLS 212 3:3-3<br />

Structure du discours oral - Structure <strong>of</strong> oral discourse<br />

Accent sur la maîtrise de la grammaire et de la structure de la<br />

narration, de l'explication et de la description orales. Comprend un<br />

stage en milieu francophone.<br />

Emphasis on the mastery <strong>of</strong> grammar rules and the structure <strong>of</strong> oral<br />

narration, description, and explanation. Field experience in a<br />

francophone environment.<br />

*** Préalables: FRLS 118 et FRLS 121 avec, dans les deux, une note<br />

minimum de 60%, ou permission du chef de département. ***<br />

*** Cours concomitant: FRLS 218 ***<br />

* Note: anciennement FRLI 204 et FRLI 205. L'étudiant ne peut pas<br />

recevoir des crédits à la fois pour FRLS 212 et, soit FRLI 204 ou FRLI<br />

205. *<br />

*** Prerequisite: FRLS 118 and FRLS 121, both with a minimum<br />

grade <strong>of</strong> 60%, or permission <strong>of</strong> the Department Head ***<br />

*** Co-requisite: FRLS 218 ***<br />

* Note: Formerly numbered FRLI 204 and FRLI 205. Students may not<br />

receive credit for both FRLS 212 and either <strong>of</strong> FRLI 204 or FRLI 205. *<br />

FRLS 218 9:9-3<br />

Francais écrit et culture francophone - Written French and<br />

Francophone Culture<br />

Appr<strong>of</strong>ondissement de la grammaire du français écrit. Étude de<br />

textes portant sur certains aspects sociaux et culturels de la<br />

francophonie. Résumé et composition. Further study <strong>of</strong> the grammar<br />

<strong>of</strong> written French. Study <strong>of</strong> texts on cultural and social aspects <strong>of</strong> the<br />

francophonie. Exercises in summarizing texts and composition.<br />

*** Préalables: FRLS 118 et FRLS 121 avec, dans les deux, une note<br />

minimum de 60%, ou permission du chef de département. ***<br />

*** Cours concomitant: FRLS 212 ***<br />

* Note: L'étudiant ne peut pas recevoir des crédits à la fois pour FRLS<br />

218 et, soit FR 214, FR 230, ou 231. *<br />

*** Prerequisite: FRLS 118 and FRLS 121 with a minimum grade <strong>of</strong><br />

60% or permission <strong>of</strong> Department Head ***<br />

*** Corequisite: FRLS 212. ***<br />

* Note: Students may not receive credit for FRLS 218 and any <strong>of</strong> FR<br />

214, 230, or 231. *<br />

GEOG<br />

Faculty <strong>of</strong> Arts<br />

Geography<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Geography<br />

GEOG 100 3:3-0<br />

Introduction to Geography<br />

An introduction to the human and natural environments from a<br />

geographical perspective. The fundamental themes, <strong>of</strong> human and<br />

physical geography are examined by focusing upon global issues and<br />

regional patterns.<br />

GEOG 205 3:3-0<br />

Geographic Data: Collection, Interpretation, Display<br />

Data collection, descriptive statistics, tabular and diagrammatic<br />

display.<br />

*** Prerequisite: GEOG 100 or permission <strong>of</strong> Department Head ***<br />

GEOG 207 3:3-0<br />

Basics <strong>of</strong> Map and Air Photo Interpretations<br />

Introduction to the interpretation <strong>of</strong> various kinds <strong>of</strong> maps, air photos<br />

and satellite images.<br />

*** Prerequisite: GEOG 100 or permission <strong>of</strong> Department Head ***<br />

GEOG 210 3:3-0<br />

Canada<br />

A systematic and regional geography <strong>of</strong> Canada. Elements <strong>of</strong> the<br />

natural environment; the human response in terms <strong>of</strong> territorial<br />

evolution, settlement and economic activity. Regions, regional<br />

identities, and regionalism.<br />

*** Prerequisite: GEOG 100 or permission <strong>of</strong> Department Head ***<br />

GEOG 220 3:3-1<br />

Human Geography<br />

Explanation <strong>of</strong> human placement in and interaction with the natural<br />

environment; assessment <strong>of</strong> concepts processes and patterns as<br />

related to distribution <strong>of</strong> human phenomena, including economic<br />

activity and settlement types.<br />

*** Prerequisite: GEOG 100 or permission <strong>of</strong> Department Head ***<br />

GEOG 221 3:3-1<br />

Physical Geography<br />

The physical basis <strong>of</strong> geography; climate, landforms, and the<br />

geography <strong>of</strong> water, soil, and plants. Emphasis is placed on<br />

processes that account for the earth's natural landscapes and their<br />

geographic variability.<br />

*** Prerequisite: GEOG 100 or permission <strong>of</strong> Department Head ***<br />

GEOG 226 3:3-3<br />

Environmental Issues<br />

This course focuses on environmental issues studied from a<br />

geographical perspective. It introduces students to the philosophical,<br />

socio-economic, physical, and technological foundations underlying<br />

contemporary environmental issues.<br />

*** Prerequisite: GEOG 100 or permission <strong>of</strong> the Department Head<br />

***<br />

* Note: Not to be taken by students who have successfully completed<br />

both <strong>of</strong> former GEOG 200 (Environmental Issues, 3 credit hours) or<br />

GEOG 221 (Physical Geography, 4 credit hours) and former GEOG<br />

240 (Human Geography, 4 credit hours). *<br />

GEOG 301 3:3-0<br />

Nature and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Geography<br />

This course is an introduction to the history <strong>of</strong> geography, and to the<br />

research philosophies and methodological concepts applied in the<br />

discipline.<br />

*** Prerequisite: GEOG 100, 220, and 221 or permission <strong>of</strong><br />

Department Head ***<br />

GEOG 303 3:3-3<br />

Geographical Information Systems and Science<br />

Concepts and theories behind spatial data analysis using geographic<br />

information systems (GIS). Topics include: sources <strong>of</strong> spatial data,<br />

spatial models, solving spatial issues using raster and vector analysis<br />

methods. Operational training in GIS is included.<br />

*** Prerequisite: GEOG 207 and either GEOG 205 or STAT 100 or<br />

160 or permission <strong>of</strong> Department Head ***<br />

* Note: Formerly numbered GEOG 405. Students may not receive<br />

credit for both GEOG 303 and GEOG 405. *<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Regina</strong> – <strong>2009</strong>-<strong>2010</strong> <strong>Undergraduate</strong> <strong>Course</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong><br />

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