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74 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE (F Lgng-Mus) HC 170. Poetry t~nd Music (3) Analytic srudy of the poerry of Goethe, Schiller, Heine, Uhland, Morike, Eichendorff and others as set to music by Schubert, Schumann, Wolf, Beethoven, Brahms, and others. Recital performances. (Hist) HC 170. !he Rellglou.s Factor In American History (3) Changing preoccupations a.nd styles of American theological expression; institutional changes; innovations in .religious e.>.:prcssion; relation between movements of religious enthusiasm and movements of social concern; changing patterns of Church-State relationsh ips against the background of American policicaJ, ~ocial, and intellectual history. (Phil) HC 170. Field Studies In Comparotive Religion (3} Analysis and compar ison of answers co basic religious questions raised by Buddhism, Jslam, Christi3nity, Judaism, and other religions having active Fresno-area groups; research in depth (field trips, interviews of local religious leaders). (Psych) HC 170. Spt~clal Reading" Classics in Psychology (3) Examination of original writings basic to understanding of nineteenth and twentieth century psychology. Paych HC 170. Cregtlvlty (3) Undersranding of and training in creative proce.~es by direct parttctpation in applying the principle.~ and techniques of creative functions to modes of thinking and everyday living. INTERNATIONAL STUDY PROGRAMS TI1e college offers two programs under this heading. A campus program 1s mrendcd for studenrs who nrc :~dmitted to the college from foreign counrdes but who had their education in some other bnguagc than English. The California State Colleges offer nn overseas program which provides an opportunity for American students to study abroad. CAMPUS PROGRAM The International Srudy Campus Program is not expected to be in full operation until the summer of 1968. This program provides courses intended to help the foreign scodcn whose previous instruction hns been in a language other than English gn.in :tdequare skill in th use of the English lnnguage and sufficient familiarity with American customs and tradition to obtain maximum benefit from his experience at an American college. The following program is required of all entering foreign srudents, unle.~s excnsed from pare or all of it by the Admissions Committee on the advice of the persons concerned with the instru tion and administration of the program. This decision will be based oo a consideration of rest scores and ullu:r data supplied by rhe smdcnt with his npplicnlion. (Sec Reguhtions and Procedure.~-Enu-ance Examinations) All foreign students should, therefore, make application early enough so th::tt they c:\o attend the summer o~;ientation program if they :lrc admitted to the college nnd ::trc not excused from d1nt pnrt of the progrnm. After arrival at the college, examinations and an interview may lead to the studentS being excused from certain courses. Grading on a "p:.ss-withdraw" basis wiU be chMactcristic in the lower division courses. (See Regul<~tions tmd Procedures- Pass-Withdraw Grading). Stmmter Oriemat.ion Progrmn: An eight-week progr11m, ro terminate about September 1, consists of intensive work in the English language and a gener~l ol'i~:nll.llion to American ~ociorr. It consists oi IS I, 2, :and ~ as dPqrrihed hclow. This orientation program does not yield college credit.
Object Description
Title | 1967-68 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1967 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 074 |
Full Text Search | 74 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE (F Lgng-Mus) HC 170. Poetry t~nd Music (3) Analytic srudy of the poerry of Goethe, Schiller, Heine, Uhland, Morike, Eichendorff and others as set to music by Schubert, Schumann, Wolf, Beethoven, Brahms, and others. Recital performances. (Hist) HC 170. !he Rellglou.s Factor In American History (3) Changing preoccupations a.nd styles of American theological expression; institutional changes; innovations in .religious e.>.:prcssion; relation between movements of religious enthusiasm and movements of social concern; changing patterns of Church-State relationsh ips against the background of American policicaJ, ~ocial, and intellectual history. (Phil) HC 170. Field Studies In Comparotive Religion (3} Analysis and compar ison of answers co basic religious questions raised by Buddhism, Jslam, Christi3nity, Judaism, and other religions having active Fresno-area groups; research in depth (field trips, interviews of local religious leaders). (Psych) HC 170. Spt~clal Reading" Classics in Psychology (3) Examination of original writings basic to understanding of nineteenth and twentieth century psychology. Paych HC 170. Cregtlvlty (3) Undersranding of and training in creative proce.~es by direct parttctpation in applying the principle.~ and techniques of creative functions to modes of thinking and everyday living. INTERNATIONAL STUDY PROGRAMS TI1e college offers two programs under this heading. A campus program 1s mrendcd for studenrs who nrc :~dmitted to the college from foreign counrdes but who had their education in some other bnguagc than English. The California State Colleges offer nn overseas program which provides an opportunity for American students to study abroad. CAMPUS PROGRAM The International Srudy Campus Program is not expected to be in full operation until the summer of 1968. This program provides courses intended to help the foreign scodcn whose previous instruction hns been in a language other than English gn.in :tdequare skill in th use of the English lnnguage and sufficient familiarity with American customs and tradition to obtain maximum benefit from his experience at an American college. The following program is required of all entering foreign srudents, unle.~s excnsed from pare or all of it by the Admissions Committee on the advice of the persons concerned with the instru tion and administration of the program. This decision will be based oo a consideration of rest scores and ullu:r data supplied by rhe smdcnt with his npplicnlion. (Sec Reguhtions and Procedure.~-Enu-ance Examinations) All foreign students should, therefore, make application early enough so th::tt they c:\o attend the summer o~;ientation program if they :lrc admitted to the college nnd ::trc not excused from d1nt pnrt of the progrnm. After arrival at the college, examinations and an interview may lead to the studentS being excused from certain courses. Grading on a "p:.ss-withdraw" basis wiU be chMactcristic in the lower division courses. (See Regul<~tions tmd Procedures- Pass-Withdraw Grading). Stmmter Oriemat.ion Progrmn: An eight-week progr11m, ro terminate about September 1, consists of intensive work in the English language and a gener~l ol'i~:nll.llion to American ~ociorr. It consists oi IS I, 2, :and ~ as dPqrrihed hclow. This orientation program does not yield college credit. |