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(SS) Social and Administrative SciencesMK – Marketing (continued)MK 463Marketing InternshipOpen only to students who have earned atleast 15 credit hours of their Marketing degreerequirements. The internship in marketingmust be in a professional career positiontypically filled by a college graduate. Theinternship will be approved by the DepartmentChair and overseen by the Marketing ProgramCoordinator or a business faculty memberapproved by the PC. An experience paper isrequired. Grades are pass/fail. 3 credit hourswill be earned by 120 hours on the job. Thisclass can be repeated to earn a maximum of 6hours of credit at the discretion of the ProgramCoordinator.MK 491Seminar in MarketingPrerequisite: Twelve hours of marketing orinstructor approval.Intensive studies of selected current issues inmarketing through seminars, workshops, andforums. 3:0:3(H) Humanities and Performing ArtsML – Modern LanguagesML 100-300Exploring Modern LanguagesCourse designed to allow the teaching ofmodern languages not found in the normalcourse offerings. Each 3:0:3ML 215Selected Topics in LanguagesAn intermediate level language course that treatstopics of contemporary interest. 3:0:3ML 235 LESurvey of European LiteratureIntroduction to major European literary genresfrom the earliest expressions to modern times.An examination of the literary, historicalcultural position of selected writers and literarymovements. Relationships among each country’sliterary expressions will be emphasized. Specialattention will be given to Homer, Dante,Boccaccio, Chaucer, Moliere, Shakespeare,Cervantes, and the Romantic movement in Italy,France, Germany and England. 3:0:3ML 315Selected Topics in Literature and CultureAn advanced level course that examines issuespertaining to issues of culture, society, literature,and history. 3:0:3CHINESECN 101Elementary Chinese IAn introductory course with emphasis onpronunciation and the basic elements ofgrammar; practice in understanding, speaking,reading, and writing. 3:0:3CN 102Elementary Chinese IIPrerequisite: CN 101 or equivalent.The introduction of more complex elements ofgrammar; additional practice in understanding,speaking, reading, and writing. 3:0:3CN 103Elementary Chinese IAn introductory course with emphasis onpronunciation and the basic elements ofgrammar; practice in understanding, speaking,reading, and writing. Some lab required. 3:1:4CN 104Elementary Chinese IIPrerequisite: CN 103 or equivalent.The introduction of more complex elements ofgrammar; additional practice in understanding,speaking, reading, and writing. Some labrequired. 3:1:4316

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